The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural

their sphere of power and influence in the proximity of (or in relation to) the prophetic minister prophesying, and/or the one to whom they are attending. Colors reveal the purpose and corresponding benefits following their visitation. They reflect the spirit’s glory and identify the sphere of providence the angel was dispatched to release, usually occasioned by prophetic words. Remembering that the Lord does everything by His Word, when a prophetic word to a person arrives at its time of fulfillment, its sign may manifest in spiritual colors. When angels enter someone’s sphere of existence to render divine service to them by performing the prophecy, they radiate supernatural glory. The color of that glory, red, green, rose, yellow, or white, announces the sphere of blessings, provisions, and events to be bestowed because of the prophecy. The Old Testament prophets often spoke of lights, glory, and various colors attending their angelic visitations. Beside the usual emanations of the Holy Spirit that appears from time to time, an angelic visitation to complete a prophetic word from the Lord exudes a more intense, substantial brilliance. Before the blessings of the word manifest, there may be a faint tinge of the color that corresponds to it. Green, for example, is linked to wealth and prosperity as well as spiritual well-being and prophetic operations. Orange indicates the fire of God and/or the autumn (harvest) of a season. Red points to warfare, sin, and its associated bloodshed. Blue betokens revelation, and yellow announces the onset of heavenly insight and supernatural illumination. White is figurative of victory, righteousness, and purity. Prophetic sight may observe these tokens about the presence of the one that God has sent to bless as evidence that something spiritually spectacular is about to or is occurring in and for them. These are but a few examples. Revelation 9:17; Numbers 11:7; Ezekiel 8:2 and 10:9; Daniel 10:6. See Aura and Nimbus. 298. Comet—Considered in ancient times the sword of the angels or the gods of the heavens, the comet signified oncoming harm, calamity, and catastrophe. They presaged change and so were interpreted as falling monarchs and kingdoms. Comets were dated and consulted to predict the onset of war and famine. The reign of rulers and their depositions were always tied to the stars which were felt to be the meanings for their rise and fall. 299. Commentary—A formal statement or body of information presented on a subject’s teaching or research that conveys to its learners comprehensive information that educates or enlightens. Commentaries put forth the thoughts and opinions of their authors to a professional group or audience. Understanding

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