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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 Pioneers, Can You Handle a Different Mantle?
by Nate Johnston, Colorado Springs, Co
March 4, 225 (The following word was released on
January 30, 2025.) Pioneers, "Begin Unusual" Pioneers, I keep hearing the words
Over this last month,
as I've been off social media, the Lord has been highlighting a
profound yet simple instruction for 2025 and beyond.
This is something He
has spoken to me personally, but I know it applies to many others
who have felt a deep reverence stepping into 2025. There has been a
real fear of the Lord regarding what we are meant to do, what we are
meant to be involved in, and how we are to advance His Kingdom. It feels as though, especially over the last six
months, the Lord has been shifting our appetites and affections down
to our appetites and desires. He has been prompting us to redefine
and even question what we have been doing in the past and what we
are called to do moving forward. It feels like
the Lord is making a very loud statement to us:
"Begin to build unusual!" A Blank Slate As pioneers, what we step into in
And now, stepping into 2025, the
Lord is handing us a blank slate, a new parchment and a pen to begin
charting a new course. This means stepping into something that has never
been done before. It means forging a path that has not yet been
paved. But it is impossible to step into the new while
still clinging to the old instructions, methods, and mindsets of our
last pioneering journey. What needs to happen now is a grand
departure. That is why your affections have changed. That is
why your appetites have shifted. That is why you have felt an
unusual discontent watching what others are doing. It is not that
those things are wrong; rather, the Lord places that discontent in
us when He is calling us to detour from familiar paths and step into
our own unique journey. A Pull for a Unique Journey
We knew that if we ignored the call, we would be
stuck, going around the same mountain, doing what everyone else was
doing, instead of what God had placed on our lives. T he Lord was asking us,
"Are you willing to feel
uncomfortable for a season to step into the destiny upon your life?"
(Photo via FreeImages) I can tell you, it was a deeply uncomfortable
season of leaving behind the familiar. We had to burn the oxen and
the plow and be okay with being misunderstood. Yet now, ten years later, we are reaping the
fruit of that obedience. We chose the unfamiliar, the unpopular. We took
hold of the blank parchment and began to etch out the revelation of
the Lord, taking daily steps of obedience. That journey has now
formed a map for many others to follow. And I believe we are at that
same moment again. What Is My Next Step? I know many pioneers reading this are asking,
"What is my next step? Why do I feel lost? Why
does nothing seem to be coming together? Why do I feel the pull to
leave this, to walk away from that, to not do what others expect me
to do?" It is because the Lord has called you for
seasons—not to be a lone ranger, not to be isolated, but to walk in
the grace He has given you for the unusual.
You are called to step into the
unfamiliar, to embrace the unknown, to pioneer a new language, and
to build an infrastructure that no one else is building. Right now, God is redirecting many. It reminds me of the
In the same way, God
is now releasing mass revelation to His pioneers. He is sounding a
clarion call: "You cannot follow the same path
as before." Lean Into the Unusual There is a temptation to fall into complacency
because it is comfortable. It is easy to think,
"God, I've paid my dues. I can settle into
ease now." But the Lord is saying, "I
have not called you to ease. Ground does not break beneath your feet
through comfort. I have placed a sledgehammer in your hands to break
the hardest of ground. And as you break that ground, what has been
hidden and concealed will begin to erupt." Wells need to be
uncapped, and you are called to do this in cities and
regions that are blocked. We are in a season where the nations are ripe,
but the ground must be tilled to prepare for the harvest.
There is a grace and anointing upon the unusual.
There is a grace and anointing upon that which is organic and
grassroots in this season. You do not need the masses. You do not need
widespread approval from people. You simply need the "yes" of the
Lord. (Photo via Pexels) Step into what may not make sense to others,
because in Heaven, it makes perfect sense. This is your call. (The following word was released on
February 12, 2025.) Can You Handle a Different Mantle? A few days ago, as I was driving around praying,
I heard this statement: "Don't apologize for
your different mantle."
Instantly I thought of Elisha who,
in a moment, had a new mantle thrown over him, and his whole world
changed. He slayed his oxen, burned his plowing tools, and
We don't see it in the Bible, but that could have
been a movie in those unspoken lines right there. Imagine everything
shifting that dramatically in your life that quickly! Yet you have
been there, and many are there right now. That process can be a shock to the system,
adjusting to so many new surroundings, but even more vividly,
dealing with the internal changes. You
see, when God throws a new mantle over you, it's not just about a
new anointing and role change. It leads you into an internal
rewiring and initiates a season of crossing over from one capacity
into the office you have been prepared for. And that's the messy place many are in right now. But to you? You just feel lost or like something is missing.
But nothing is missing, except the juice you once had for the old
thing is running out. The oil is now being produced in the new thing
that God is highlighting to you, if you choose to see it. Out of One Anointing and Capacity and Into
Another
For instance, the grace on what you were doing or
the way you were doing it lifts, but the longing for the familiar
keeps you at a plow you are no longer anointed for. Refusing to adjust our lives to accommodate the
new mantle can lead us into feeling like God has removed His hand
from our lives, when that is not the case. (Photo via Pexels)
Mantles are upgrades not
downgrades, but are we willing to surrender our desires for what He
knows is best for us? For many this is hard, because their identities
are also wrapped up in the old mantle, and that can be hard to
separate from. "But I'm a pastor, and this is my role and what I
do and what people expect me to do!" But what if you suddenly dream of nations and you
can't deny a pull in a different direction? Will you surrender to
it, or stay stuck in the expectation you and others have placed on
you, even if it means stagnancy?
Those who have known you for a long time have
been used to you operating a certain way, thinking a certain way,
and being focused in a specific direction. Those whom you used to
run with may not understand you or even recognize you as you put on
a different mantle on. It may cause them to feel like you are being
disingenuous or being something you aren't. But they don't know that
God has shifted your life in a moment. They see this new mantle and it looks like a
costume, but it's the most authentic "you" that you can be. So, let me ask you again:
Lord, I pray for those in this shift
right now, out of one anointing and capacity and into another. Help
them navigate their own personal process well, the relational
process well, and their process to adjust to Your leading well, in
Jesus' name! Nate Johnston Nate Johnston is a
prophetic voice and worshiper who has a heart to see sons and
daughters unleashed into passionate friendship with God and an
effective supernatural lifestyle. Through his ministry school,
"Everyday Revivalists," he leads people from the basics of the
gospel through to being sent and released into their mission field,
as well as championing and raising up emerging prophetic voices
around the world. His burning cry and desire is to see the Body of
Christ become a beacon for the lost by raising up a generation that
walks in the love and power of God, representing Him well. Nate and
his wife Christy have three daughters, Charlotte, Sophie, and Ava
and live in Colorado Springs, CO.
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