January 27, 2017 – Report by Jenny and Geof Armitage – Mision to Washington DC
G’day Ioan and Maureen,
All praise to Jesus Christ the King of Glory.
Please find attached a short report which Jenny has put together. I have only done a little editing. You can edit it some more and add pictures etc. as you please. This report is more about what we did rather than explaining some of the revelations about: Battle of the Bride, Dowry, Birthing, faith of Christ, Song of Solomon wilderness, etc. Because most of these will take some length to explain properly they have not been included in this brief summary. I still think it is good to have a short version with pictures and then a longer more detailed account as well.
The reporter from “The Australian” (A major national newspaper) did quote me in his article. he highlighted that in a time of uncertainty and division in American politics, people were gathering in DC and praying for USA to take up a positive role that would bless the nations of the world.
Blessings,
Geoff Armitage
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Our time together in Washington DC began by participating in part of a Jericho walk around the White House. As we met at this time the Lord revealed to us that USA was a daughter. This was made clear by an interaction with a woman who joined us as we stood on the street corner. Sue was her name and a word was received,
“…Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.”(Luke 8:3)
This woman’s name was changed from Sue to Suzanna signifying God was confirming to the USA his calling upon the nation to bless the disciples of Jesus. (See Genesis 17:5)
During the Holy Convocation, we met twice daily at David’s Tent beginning and ending each day with worship and communion. There, on the first night, we were welcomed by the leaders and intercessors following the protocol that we are welcomed to the land by the people of the land and this gives us the right to be part of the intercession there. The marriage proclamation was read and those present were invited to sign the USA Covenant Agreement. This time of Holy Convocation was honored by many with an Esther fast or some other form of fast, in recognition of the importance of such an agreement. For some, this was an extension to a fast during the period leading up to the inauguration.
Three assignments were recognized from Isaiah 33:22,
For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; it is he who will save us.
This was proclaimed over the Supreme Court (judge), Capitol Hill (lawgiver) and the White House (King). Communion was taken to begin each day to mark our unity of purpose and again to honor the Lord during the various proclamations and fulfilling of each assignment. The silver trumpets were blown in accordance with Numbers 10:1-10 as we began each assignment.
2 “Make two trumpets of hammered silver, and use them for calling the community together and for having the camps set out .……. 9 When you go into battle in your own land against an enemy who is oppressing you, sound a blast on the trumpets. Then you will be remembered by the Lord your God and rescued from your enemies. 10 Also at your times of rejoicing ………. and they will be a memorial for you before your God. I am the Lord your God.”
The Lord is our judge.
At the Supreme Court, we were able to sit in on a session for a time. One of the things that stood out about this building was the architecture that centered on pagan faiths and wisdom. Someone later shared that they had seen the angels of the Supreme Court still in the Capitol building. When they enquired of the angels as to why they had not moved into the new Supreme Court the answer was, “We were not invited!” As we left the building we proclaimed Jesus as the Supreme Judge over all the earth. Later we assembled across the road, sounded the trumpets, took communion and proclaimed Psalm 82 over the Supreme Court.
Ps 82:8 Rise up, O God, judge the earth, for all the nations are your inheritance.
The Lord is our lawgiver.
That afternoon we met with Nancy and Dick Schultz (a former congressman). In this capacity, he was able to fulfill the protocols of welcoming us to Capitol Hill and passing on authority to us to do God’s will. The next day, on Capitol Hill, we met on the front steps for prayer and proclaimed Jesus as supreme lawgiver. We anointed the stairs with oil where President Obama would leave the building and authority would be passed to President Trump. As we looked onto Capitol Hill we prayed for the new congress and their responsibilities in lawmaking. We considered the words of Jesus in Matthew 5 where he repeatedly said,
“You have heard that it was said to the people long ago . . . . . . But I tell you . . . . .”
We proclaimed that the word of Jesus is the final authority in matters of the law for the USA. We sealed this time with trumpets, communion, and the testimony of the Blood (poured-out wine), water (cleansing), and oil (Holy Spirit). We anointed our shoes with oil to walk the paths of righteousness and two of the team circled the building pouring out the oil as they went.
The Lord is our king.
Our last assignment was at the White House. It was impossible to get close because of the inauguration preparations so we stood in a field that looked onto the building. Here we considered John 8:1-11. The USA has been caught in an adulterous situation turning from her one true God and going after other things. God is a forgiving God however and his desire is to forgive and lead USA back to himself. Here in front of the White House, we buried a small inscription of the ten sayings (10 commandments) committing the USA back to God. The trumpets were sounded 7 times (3 for the Trinity and 4 for the proclamations). The time concluded with a joyous time of singing and triumphal marching all the way back to David’s Tent.
Welcoming the King of Glory
January 20 2017 heralded the inauguration of President Donald Trump. A few of us were able to attend the ceremony and others continued in prayer at David’s Tent. In the afternoon we gathered together at David’s Tent and welcomed the King of Glory. We used the same red cloth as had been used in Beulah (Europe) and Africa, unfurling it from East to West. This red cloth was firstly a representation of the protocol of welcoming the highest of dignitaries with the laying out of the red carpet. The trumpets were blown by first nation and current people’s representatives and the cloth was lifted up representing the river of blood that flowed for the USA. Amazingly in the morning, someone (not of our group and not knowing what we were going to do) had done a prophetic painting of the river of blood.
We concluded our time together with a Shabbat meal, a time of praise and teaching from a local Rabbi, each of us looking forward to welcoming the King of Glory in Jerusalem, in October 2017.
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