Happy Birthday
Author: Zari Banks, M.Ed
July 26, 2022
Happy Birthday, Zaria!
I
stepped into Heaven at midnight to give thanks for another year and
they had balloons, confetti and a line of people clapping and
celebrating me. It was a lovely surprise and a wonderful encounter. The
balloons and confetti were supernatural. There were strings on the
balloons, but they stayed in the air without being held and didn't float
away. The confetti didn't land on me or the ground and no visible
person was throwing it, but it was moving as if someone was.
In
the line of people who greeted me were an aunt, uncle and cousin from
some prior generation who had already graduated to Heaven. I look
forward to meeting them again some other time. I was asked who I wanted
to meet and I couldn't decide, so I just went to be with Abba. We hugged
and I thanked Him for another birthday. We sat down to talk. I leaned
on Him and just enjoyed being there. He said, "I'm about to give you away."
Wow! The first thing I said was, "I agree with that in Jesus' Name." Then, me being me asked if I could have a favor. He said, "Sure."
Loved ones, our Dad doesn't say NO. He knows what we're gonna ask
before we ask it anyway. If He would have to say no, He'd send angels to
influence us for righteousness and remove the desire from our hearts so
we didn't want something He'd have to deny. I asked for a 'nice'
wedding ring (Matthew 21:22).
I
love my birthdate - 7.26. Seven is the number of completion and
perfection. Two is agreement, Jesus, double portion and six is the
number of man. Two plus six is eight which is new beginning and
circumcision to The LORD. My birthdate speaks of a wonderful Destiny and
a perfect new beginning. I'm honored to be in covenant with Yahweh
Elohim so I can live out the glorious life He imagined for me from
before the foundations of the world.
Blessings in abundance in Yeshua's Name.
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