Wednesday, September 7, 2011

To Your Borders...

Yesterday on the 6th of September, I was feeling such a funk. Whenever I start to feel that way, I normally start speaking in tongues. Because sometimes I don’t understand where the feelings are coming from- so I’ve just learned to pray.

I had called a friend and was conversing with her and we both began to get a sense that this may be about our nation. Realizing that we are coming up on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, it started making since. Continuing to talk to my friend, we decided that as a defense we would do something prophetic on the 10th. So today the 7th, I connected with an intercessor that lives three hours west of us, over on our coast. She asked if I was interested in meeting her and some others on the Humboldt/Trinity county line to pray. Come to find out that one of her intercessors had had a dream about our borders 10 years ago right after 9/11 and waited to tell her until now. I told my friend that it's wasn't too late and explained that this is the 10 year anniversary of 9/11 and that at times it’s good to re-pray things after a decade. I learned that from Cindy Jacobs. We began getting really excited about what was stirring and came up with this plan.

On September 10th at sunset, we would meet at the two county borders and pray and even perhaps blow the shofar. (The shofar was used as a tool to gather for worship and war and it brings confusion to the enemy's camp.) Then I decided to post this on Facebook and encourage people who feel led to go to either their state border or county lines and declare protection and covering over their regions. So there, now you have the strategy. What if we all do this together and see what happen? Sounds pretty exciting and fun and so last minute!

So, pray and listen and see what you are supposed to do and let’s partner for our freedom and protection over our nation. Just go and do it!!


Blessings,

Beni

24 comments:

  1. I think this is a wonderful idea. I'm pulling my shofar out of the closet right now. :)

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  2. Great idea Beni....Gonna see if I can get some of my friends to do that. We used to do that with our church once a month but after about a year we stopped...I think the gal with the shofar here told you about those prayer times. Some of us would also meet at the train station...Bless you

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  3. me too! Big funk yesterday. Thank you for posting this. I'm learning better what to do when the "funk" comes. I usually think it's just me, but now I'm learning to press in for something more.

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  4. i'm on the east coast of florida...i don't have a shofar but i'll be on the beach at sunset...thanks for posting this!

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  5. Asking the Lord which cities on the Canada/US border to pray for.

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  6. So good...from Canada...have felt the stirrings.... Grace over-rules...mercy triumphs over judgment...we are getting ready to meet at 10 AM on the 10th Bless you...standing with you from the interior of BC....Father pour forth Your mercy over our land(s)Thank you that you hold our borders/boundaries through Jesus Name, Amen
    (OK and then the Word verification that you type in was "unsyneye" "unseen eye" cool hey?!

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  7. great. I think I shall walk some places in the spirit too. Firstly, Baghdad.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  8. Yes, In NY there is an old fort in Battery Park, built by the Dutch. NY can go there and pray. Pray at an old fort or any old form of protection in your area.

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  9. Thanks Beni- I've sent out notices here in our area. Some of us have been praying for our city of Glendale, AZ (a Phoenix suburb), so I think my husband and I may go to a city border if not one of our county borders. --Connie Burgess

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  10. This will be powerful! We are the senior leaders at Center City Church in Greensboro, NC (center of the state). We are organizing teams to cover the Guilford/Forsyth,Guilford/Randolph/Alamance County lines! -Sherri

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  11. I'm over
    Here in Saudi Arabia , it's hotter
    Then hell, I'll be walkin the
    Beat, thanks
    Beni

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  12. Thanks Beni, God Pan! I live in K I N G County, Washington State. Have found myself on the ferry, shoreline, bridges and water ways since the 6th...

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  13. Hi Beni, We'll be praying in Santa Barbara, California on Sat., as that's where I'll be this weekend. My daughter & I will pray together there.

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  14. Thanks Beni! We will be praying here in Chalmette, Louisiana. (Near New Orleans) We will meet at the Mississippi river at sunset with our shofar.

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  15. Wow - thank you for posting this. I live in DC & was browsing in a Borders bookstore recently when I started feeling really sad. I couldn't figure out why at first, but felt like it had to do with the "liquidation" of borders. Thank you so much for praying - we'll be joining you from the east coast.
    Blessings...Alexandra

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  16. Wow...liquidation of "borders." That's very interesting.

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  17. Praying from La Ceiba Honduras. So excited to be part of this united prayer time. :)

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  18. Praying from Maui, Hawaii. Excited about this!

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  19. Attention: If you live in the West TN - Western Kentucky - or near by locations and would like to join us at Hickman Kentucky at 6 pm tomorrow we are tentatively looking at meeting on the Mississippi River front in downtown Hickman, KY... to cover the TN - KY border! If you are interested please message me on facebook. Shofars and such are welcome...

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  20. I am going to the shoreline of Newport Beach, CA to pray at sunset.

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  21. Drove I-275 today.. Prayed over Ohio, Indiana, Kentucy, ohio river, grt Miami River, CVG airport, as well as power stations in Gent, Oh and. Lawrenceburg, IN.

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  22. I just completed a prayer trip around our western US borders. Began in Brownsville, TX, drove/prayed along US/Mexican border, then up Pacific coast, then eastward along US/Canada borders to Sault Ste Marie, MI. So many miles of listening to and declaring His heart, agreeing with His eternal purposes in Christ.
    It's so encouraging to hear of others hearing His call/invitation to pray along borders. As Isaiah did, I call our borders salvation, and pray that our Redeemer-King meet us to deliver us & fortify us with His Presence, at every border we encounter, both national and personal. That His Kingdom be established, as He bears fruit that remains, to His eternal glory. Paula Weems from Missouri

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