End of the World as We Know It by Johnny Enlow

End of the World as We Know It by Johnny Enlow

Author:Johnny Enlow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Destiny Image, Inc.
Published: 2020-04-16T16:32:13+00:00


Chapter 5: Better Than We Can Imagine

This year the way becomes more and more clear moving forward. The story of Israel’s departure from Egypt through the Red Sea in Exodus 14 is particularly relevant. This is a time that’s as historical and significant for the United States and the nations as the biblical Exodus was for Israel.

I began speaking this word in 2018, but as is often the case, there’s a time when you experience a very specific moment when what the Lord is saying manifests. I believe we’ll look back and see that the literal Passover of 2020 was our Exodus 14 reality. We’re in the midst of applying the blood of Jesus to our households as a killer virus rages. Next, we’ll march out of a long, multi-generational bondage to a sick, ruling elite, and the Red Sea that we thought might take us out will instead have propelled us forward.

The scope and scale of shift and change cannot be overstated. We are at the threshold of the greatest breakthrough ever as a nation, and it may feel precarious at times. This is a rescue operation and a deliverance of the highest magnitude. A hundred (or more) years of murky and distorted history will be clarified. Many news-making stories of the past century were not as reported and much of that will be progressively made clear. This is a process that will take a few years, but there’s no mistaking the central role that 2020 will have carried in it all.

A Great Day of Deliverance

In the original story described in Exodus 14, the children of Israel left Egypt only to find themselves with the impossible predicament of the Red Sea before them and Pharaoh’s army chasing them from behind. This day didn’t seem at all like a day they would fondly remember and sing of forever—though that’s exactly what happened. It seemed more like a day that would live in infamy with certain destruction either from the Egyptian oppressors or the waves of the Red Sea.

Similarly, today the enemies seem daunting—once you actually know about them. Today our Red Sea is the swamp of entrenched corruption that we find ourselves facing in the world. (Interestingly, some scholars believe the Red Sea was actually more of a reedy swamp.) Pharaoh and his forces similarly represent the church’s history of being the tail rather than the head, continually being chased rather than leading the way. We’ve been conditioned to expect any potentially good outcome to be sabotaged—and “breakthrough” always seems quite elusive. We’re in another day now that won’t necessarily be easy to go through, but it will be a great day of deliverance.

The children of Israel were being pursued by Pharaoh and 600 chariots. The 600 represents man’s best showing of organized power, as 6 is the number of man. The children of Israel had hundreds of years of some level of bondage to Egypt. The Red Sea was in between them and the open path to freedom to worship and to their Promised Land.



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