The prophet's dictionary guide to the supernatural
1033. Portal (Spiritual)—The Bible knows this term in its spiritual contexts as an “egress for traversing back and forth and for transporting products sent between two locations.” Spiritually, that would be between two worlds. Supernatural egresses transport and deliver creation’s invisible products to the earth to be physically clothed and used by humanity. The use of the word egress establishes the exportation as twofold. The prayers of the earth are gathered and taken to heaven where they are exchanged for the blessings that answer them with the Creator’s spirit products (Revelation 8:3). (See Manifest Prophetics.) By nature and intent these spiritual products were created for earth, so Creator God set up portals in eternity as exit and entrance points to ship them into the earth. See Micah 5:2 and Isaiah 48:16–17. Heavenly portals were credited with operating the same as the sun when it completes its circuit and returns to the place of dawn, or daybreak, saying God’s portals emanate and revolve from the east. The sun circuit metaphor explains the portals of the spirit realm have seasons to open and be traveled. Thus, Jesus’ goings forth uttered by the prophet Micah were from the rising of the sun and like its rays His light travels and exports God’s blessings and judgments to earth. The greatest example of this, other than His and Jacob’s ladders with the ascending and descending angels, is the Lord and His two angel’s sudden appearance to Abraham in Genesis 19. Another meaning of Micah’s use of the Hebrew words mowtsaah and motsa for goings forth, adds that what is brought into the planet comes from what humans would know as a spiritual mine with rich veins. Spiritual portals themselves are similar to what would today be called channels or pipelines. The spiritual portals of antiquity were understood as sites of divine exportation where something dispatched and destined for another place is transported from a port, such as a dock. This makes them synonymous with a mouth opened and shut for this very reason. A further mouth connection that ties spiritual portals to the prophetic is that the mouth as an orifice for the spoken word is what prophets use to prophesy. Their prophecies then, in God’s mind, serve as conveyors of heaven’s eternal and spiritual products, destined for this world and transported on the wind of the spirit (metaphorically the Holy Spirit and God’s angels). All this is initiated and accomplished through prophecy. Messianic support of this truth is in Jesus Christ’s presentation in the Bible as both the Word of God and the Spirit of Prophecy (Revelation 19:10). In addition, a portal in general is a gate, a fountain, causeway or course, meaning track. In relation to humans, it is identified with a family line generated
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