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Welcome to Rose's Vault of Treasures The Treasures contained in this Vault represent over 20 years of loving labor for my Lord Jesus. "Surely the Lord will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets. Amos 3:7" KJV
Messages From God Through His Prophets The Four Winds: Fulfilling God's Plan of Redemption & Restoration
by Will Meier, Manchester, Connecticut
December 22, 2024
A quick note from Rose
There is more information about the 4 winds in Chapter 7 of my book
Revelation 7:1 KJV "And after these things I saw four
angels standing on the four corners of the earth, holding the four
winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth, nor
on the sea, nor on any tree." Releasing Divine Restoration In a vision, I found myself gazing at an
unusual scene: four angelic beings, each seated on golden pedestals at
the corners of a large rectangular platform. I sensed their
connection to the four winds of the earth described in the Bible.
As their wings gently fluttered, an ever-so-light
breeze swept over me, and I wept as waves of restoration washed through
my being. These
angels were releasing divine restoration into the earth. This was my first encounter with the four winds. Over the years, I have incorporated declarations and
decrees into my prayers and intercession, asking the Lord to release His
four winds throughout the earth. Recently, my pastor felt a strong prompting, sensing
it was time to release these winds. His faith was activated by
what he heard and saw in the Spirit, reminding us to keep the Holy
Spirit's intercession alive for the four winds of Heaven to do their
work in the earth, perhaps now more than ever. Throughout Scripture, the
sovereignty of the Lord is personified by the four winds released by His
angelic hosts.
These winds
symbolize God's omnipotent power and authority over the entire earth,
influencing all corners of the world. A key passage that highlights this is
Ezekiel 37. The
Lord commanded Ezekiel to prophesy to the dry bones, which activated
God's restoration and formed a powerful army. Another significant event involving the wind was on
the day of Pentecost. A mighty wind blew (Acts
2:1–4), accomplishing God's purpose of gathering and unifying a
diverse, multi-cultural group. In this great outpouring of God's Spirit, there was a
great ingathering of souls into the Kingdom. As a
diversity of tongues was understood by the crowd, the dispersion of
languages at the Tower of Babel was reversed. When God's winds
blow, they serve His multifaceted purposes. The firepower of the four winds being released into
the earth is multi-purposed and dimensional. We
believe these winds are being released today to achieve God's purposes
in this season of shaking, sifting, and harvest. Before diving into this passage, let's examine three
foundational Scriptures that illustrate the significance of the four
winds. Key Foundations The four winds are a powerful testament to God's
sovereign control over creation and His plan for humanity. They underscore the reach of His judgment and the
promise of His ultimate restoration. "And I will bring upon Elam the
four winds from the four quarters of Heaven. And I will scatter them to
all those winds, and there shall be no nation to which those driven out
of Elam shall not come." (Jeremiah 49:36 ESV) "Daniel spoke and said, 'I saw
in my vision by night, and behold, the four winds of the Heaven strove
upon the great sea.'" (Daniel 7:2 KJ21) "And He shall send His angels
with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together His
elect from the four winds, from one end of Heaven to the other."
(Matthew 24:31 KJ21)
The four winds in the Bible symbolize God's
omnipotent power and authority over the entire earth. They illustrate
His ability to influence all corners of creation, affecting land, sea,
people, and nations. During the return of Christ, the elect will be
gathered from the four winds, signifying a universal ingathering and the
fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. Ezekiel 37: Restoration of an Army One of the most vivid and powerful images involving
the four winds is found in Ezekiel 37, the vision of the valley of dry
bones. This
passage vividly illustrates the theme of restoration and the gathering
of an army through the divine breath carried by the four winds. In Ezekiel's vision, he was brought to a valley
filled with dry bones and commanded to prophesy over them. As he did,
the bones came together, and flesh and skin covered them, but there was
no breath in them. Then, in Ezekiel 37:9,
God commanded Ezekiel to call upon the four winds: "Then said
He unto me, 'Prophesy unto the wind. Prophesy, son of man, and say to
the wind, "Thus saith the Lord God: Come from the four winds, O breath,
and breathe upon these slain, that they may live"'" (KJ21). The
breath from the four winds represents the life-giving Ruach of God, His
Spirit, which brings dead bones to life, transforming them into a vast
army. Ruach, a versatile Hebrew word, encompasses
breath, wind, and spirit, underscoring the interconnectedness of
physical life, natural elements, and divine presence in biblical
thought. This imagery of the four winds brings Israel from a
state of despair and death to one of renewed life and strength, ready to
fulfill God's purposes and destiny. The vision highlights God's power to revive and
restore His people, infusing them with His Spirit to become a formidable
force aligned with His divine will. Attributes of the Four Winds Each of the four winds—north, east, west, and
south—has distinct attributes and symbolic meanings in the Scripture,
often derived from their geographical and cultural contexts. North wind: The north wind is often
associated with cold, harshness, and divine judgment. It symbolizes
adversity and challenges. Job 37:22 highlights the
awe-inspiring nature of God's presence, describing the north wind as
bringing golden splendor and majesty. Proverbs 25:23 suggests
that the north wind can bring unpleasant consequences, likened to divine
judgment. Jeremiah 1:14 portrays
the north as a source of impending trouble, underscoring its association
with judgment. Ezekiel 1:4 emphasizes
the dramatic aspects of the north wind with imagery of a windstorm and
lightning. Ecclesiastes 1:6
describes the cyclical nature of the north wind, while
Song of Solomon 4:16 shows it as part of a
divine blessing when combined with the south wind. East wind: The east wind is
frequently linked with destruction, punishment, and desolation. In Exodus 10:13, the
east wind brought locusts, symbolizing divine judgment. Genesis 41:6 uses the
east wind to foretell famine and hardship in Joseph's interpretation of
Pharaoh's dream. Ezekiel 17:10 further
illustrates the destructive power of the east wind, causing plants to
wither and die. Ecclesiastes 1:6 also
mentions the cyclical nature of the east wind, reinforcing its continual
impact. West wind: The west wind typically
symbolizes relief, deliverance, and blessing. It represents the end of
trials and the start of restoration and peace. In Exodus 10:19, the
west wind drives away the locusts, signifying deliverance from divine
judgment and the beginning of restoration. Psalm 107:3 includes the
west wind in the ingathering of God's people from all directions,
highlighting its role in unity and restoration. South wind: The south wind is often
associated with warmth, growth, and prosperity. It symbolizes abundance,
comfort, and favorable conditions. Luke 12:55 acknowledges
the south wind's association with heat and its weather impact. Job 37:17 describes the
south wind as bringing nurturing warmth, contributing to growth and
prosperity. Acts 27:13 portrays the
south wind as gentle and favorable for sailing. Ecclesiastes 1:6
mentions the cyclical nature of the south wind, and
Song of Solomon 4:16 depicts it as part of
a divine blessing when combined with the north wind, spreading the
garden's fragrance everywhere. The Scope and Breadth of the Four Winds Is Not
Limited The east wind is a distinctly powerful, dry, and hot
wind. The winds from the other three directions do not
appear to have absolute attributes. The west wind is mentioned just once, in connection
with the plague of locusts in Exodus 10:19.
The north wind brings rain
(Proverbs 25:23) and is associated with a windstorm accompanied
by brilliant flashes of lightning (Ezekiel 1:4).
The north and south winds appear to go round and
round in an unending course (Ecclesiastes 1:6)
and are welcome winds that spread fragrance (Song
of Solomon 4:16). The south wind could be hot
(Luke 12:55) or gentle (Acts 27:13).
The combined power of the four winds of Heaven was to
be deployed against the nation of Elam, to scatter the people in all
directions (Jeremiah 49:36). (Photo via
Unsplash) In another situation of a positive nature, the four
winds were called upon to gather together and breathe life into the
slain so that they could live (Ezekiel 37:9).
Of greater significance is the reference to the four
winds in the events that will occur when the Son of Man returns in His
glory.
John, in his vision, saw four angels standing at the
four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth to
prevent any wind from blowing on the land, sea, or trees
(Revelation 7:1). This act signifies a moment of infinite calm,
reflecting the profound and multifaceted ways in which God's winds
fulfill His divine purposes. You cannot put the four winds in a box! The Four Winds Impact Things Globally The four winds have a global impact, flowing from the
four corners of the earth. They symbolize God's omnipotent power and authority
over all creation. These winds are not confined to one region but affect
the entire world, demonstrating God's reach and influence. The imagery of the four winds emphasizes the
universal scope of God's actions and His ability to effect change on a
global scale. In light of this, God invited Ezekiel to release the four
winds in his vision of the valley of dry bones. This is particularly significant because we have
entered into a season where the spiritual warfare has been elevated to a
global dimension. World forces are working to organize against the
saints as the Ekklesia rises up. God may call us to co-labor with Him in
matters of the four winds. If it is a season
when God is highlighting the four winds, then we can bring this into our
intercession in the throne room. They Change the Seasons and Bring Divine
Synchronization The
four winds are pivotal in shifting spiritual seasons, ushering in
transitions that close one chapter and open another. Just as
natural winds signal seasonal changes, the four winds indicate spiritual
shifts, preparing us for new beginnings aligned with God's divine timing
and purposes. They remind us that each phase in life is part of a
greater plan, much like the sons of Issachar who possessed wisdom and
understanding to discern the times, seasons, and epochs
(1 Chronicles 12:32). Moreover, the four winds bring divine
synchronization, aligning our lives with God's order so that everything
unfolds in its appointed time and sequence. This alignment ensures that we are positioned to
fulfill our purposes, guiding us through life with a profound sense of
divine timing. Through these spiritual winds, God orchestrates our
steps, allowing His plans to manifest seamlessly and purposefully. God's Universal Power and Authority Displayed
Through the Four Winds We often like to categorize things neatly into boxes,
but the Scriptures reveal the multifaceted nature of God's actions when
He releases His winds from the four corners of the earth.
We cannot confine God to a box, as His
ways are diverse, multidimensional, and beyond our full comprehension. The four winds—north, east, west, and south—carry
deep symbolic meanings in the Bible, each representing different aspects
of God's interaction with the world. The north wind often brings adversity and judgment,
the east wind signifies destruction or significant change, the west wind
offers relief and blessing, and the south wind conveys warmth and
prosperity.
Each wind carries God's purposes to
accomplish His will, both in the natural and spiritual realms. Scriptural references, such as
Jeremiah 49:36 and Daniel 7:2, demonstrate God's universal power
and authority through these winds. They play crucial roles in times of ingathering and
harvest, bringing together God's people from every corner of the earth
and driving forward His divine plans. In Ezekiel 37, we see a
vivid portrayal of the four winds in action, where the divine breath—the
Ruach— This vision highlights the life-giving and
restorative power of the winds, showing God's ability to revive what
seems dead and restore hope.
In conclusion, the four winds
demonstrate God's omnipotence, judgment, restoration, and blessing.
They reflect His sovereign control over
all creation, His ability to shape history, and His plan for humanity's
ultimate redemption and unity. Furthermore, as Believers, we can co-labor with God
by making declarations and decrees, even prophesying to the winds,
becoming vessels of His breath in the earth. By partnering with God in faith, we can help release
His divine purposes in seasons of change, restoration, and harvest. This rich and powerful imagery of the four winds
serves as a reminder of God's unfathomable ways and His unwavering
presence in every corner of creation. Four Steps to Engage with the Four Winds
Enter worship focused on God's throne, as depicted in
Revelation 4 and 5, to acknowledge His
sovereignty and invite His powerful presence. Elevate worship by incorporating songs, prayers, and
declarations that honor God's majesty, creating a space for the four
winds to move and operate (Psalm 22:3; John 4:24).
Such worship welcomes His Spirit to fill the atmosphere, as when
God's presence filled the temple (2 Chronicles
5:13–14). (Photo via Unsplash) 2. Discern the Season and Align with God's
Purpose Seek God's guidance to discern the current spiritual
season, as the sons of Issachar did. Position yourself in alignment with His will,
yielding to the Holy Spirit's leading (Proverbs
3:5–6; John 16:13; Romans 8:14). Pray for insight to recognize shifts in seasons
affecting your life and ministry, aligning your heart with God's
purposes (Ecclesiastes 3:1–8; Isaiah 43:19). Invite God's wisdom and understanding, asking for the
Spirit of discernment and revelation (Ephesians
1:17–18). 3. Engage in Intercession Partner with the Holy Spirit in fervent intercession,
asking for the release of the four winds to bring healing, restoration,
and new beginnings (James 5:16; Romans 8:26–27).
Join with other Believers in corporate prayer,
seeking God's face together for His manifestation through the winds
(Acts 4:31; Matthew 18:19–20). Like Daniel, who prayed for divine intervention in
his time, seek God's timing and movement through intercession
(Daniel 9:3–4, 21–23). 4. Declare and Decree Use your authority in Christ to declare and decree
God's will, calling forth the four winds in alignment with His purposes,
as Ezekiel did. Speak life over dry bones and call forth God's
purposes into being (Job 22:28; Mark 11:23–24).
Integrate specific decrees in prayer, trusting in God's promises
and proclaiming His word as a powerful force for transformation and
transition (Isaiah 55:11; Jeremiah 1:12). Prophetic Prayer: The Four Winds Blow Heavenly Father, We stand in unity, hearts open,
and spirits ready to receive the power of Your mighty winds. As declared
in Your Word, we acknowledge the four winds—north, east, west, and
south—as instruments of Your sovereign authority, established to move
upon the earth. From Your heavenly storehouse, we call forth these winds
to advance Your Kingdom and to counter the forces that rise against You
and Your people. We decree the release of Your
north wind to cleanse and purify, sweeping away all that stands against
Your holiness and truth. Bring the light of Your justice upon every
hidden work of darkness, breaking strongholds and exposing deception. We summon the east wind to
bring transformation that uproots the old and awakens the dawn of Your
purpose. Let it be a force of divine reset, clearing paths and creating
openings for Your will to be fulfilled. We call forth Your west wind to
bring relief, breaking the weight of oppression and scattering
adversity. Let this wind carry restoration, healing, and supernatural
peace, dismantling every plan of the enemy and reinforcing Your people
with strength. We invite Your south wind to
breathe prosperity and favor, releasing the fragrance of blessing and
the warmth of divine comfort. Let it be a wind of growth and increase,
pushing Your people into new territories, overflowing with abundance and
aligning with Your ultimate purposes. Lord, we acknowledge that Your
ways are beyond our understanding and that each of Your winds serves a
purpose we may not fully see. Yet, we trust Your divine wisdom and
submit ourselves to Your will. May
these winds fulfill Your plan of redemption and restoration, aligning
every nation, tribe, and tongue under Your authority. We thank You, Lord, for the
life-giving breath of Your Spirit. As Ezekiel called upon the breath to
revive the dry bones, we now prophesy to the winds over every dormant
area in our lives and across the nations. Come from the four winds, O
breath, and breathe upon us! Revive us, restore us, and
transform us into a mighty army, ready to fulfill Your Kingdom purposes
and resist all forces set against You. In the name of Jesus, we
declare these things, amen. Will Meier Will and Donna Meier are dynamic
leaders at Awakening Destiny Global, passionately dedicated to awakening
Believers and nations to their God-given destinies. Their mission is to
restore and catalyze a global movement of spiritual revival and
transformation. Will, a Kingdom entrepreneur, speaker, and leadership
coach, combines decades of experience in a Fortune 50 aerospace company
with his spiritual leadership. He is the author of 'Leaders for
Life—Creating Champions through the NOW Leadership Process,' focusing on
integrating Kingdom principles into marketplace leadership. Donna is
actively involved in their community and was recently elected to the
local board of education, where she advocates for children and aims to
drive positive change. Their shared commitment to spiritual and
community leadership makes them an influential apostolic and prophetic
team across both spiritual and secular spheres. Will and Donna have two
sons, live in Connecticut, and enjoy outdoor adventures and travel.
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