Freedom For The Prisoners Of War
30 November 2008

I see a fence with barbed wire on it surrounding a territory of land.  It is this land, New Zealand.  I hear a voice saying ‘prisoners of war’.  And I see people are beginning to escape by digging under the fence.  As they dig another two people hold it open for the one to get free.  I see how three help one another to get free by climbing on each other’s backs and then jumping over the barbed wire fence.  They are helping each other get free through unity and agreement.  The people who are escaping are the people of God.  The Lord is showing me that they have been prisoners of war, but now they are beginning to escape from all corners of the fence, north, south, east and west.  They are escaping from every angle and from every place. 
 
I saw that there were a few who were afraid to leave.  They were afraid because they thought that if they left then they would be hurt and abused even more.  They also had a fear that someone would tell on them and they would be caught by those in charge of the camp.  But I saw others who were saying ‘Come and go before me and if I get caught then you will make it away free’.  But the ones who were preferring others before them also made it out safely.
 
Many thousands are coming out of the camp.  This enclosure was a massive prisoner of war camp.  I see them all running towards a river but they can’t get across it so they decide to jump into the river and let the current take them down stream.  But as soon as they come to the water they are totally full of fear.  They are afraid that whatever was keeping them as prisoners is going to come after them – the control and the religion.  They are terrified to get in the river because they think that the river will take them back to what they have come out of.
 
But then I see one jump in and go under.  When he comes up he is refreshed.  I see him wiping his face as he begins to go down in the current of this river.  Then I see a few more jump in.  As they jump in they know that it is safe because the current is taking them away from the camp.
 
Then I see about a dozen jump in and then about 30 to 50 people jumping in.  They are seeing now that it is safe.  Multitudes are now getting in the river and being carried by this current.
 
As they jump in the river I see them getting cleansed from the sweat and injuries of trying to get through the fence.   Some have scratches from the barbed wire and their bodies are worn out from being a prisoner of war.  Their bodies look like they have been starved.  I see the filth of what they had on them coming off in this river. 
 
I see soldiers saying among themselves “How did they get away?”  The soldiers are trying to come after them to catch them but they can’t because the river current is going to fast.  The soldiers are afraid to jump in because they have boots on which have weights and they will drown in the river.
 
I see the people now getting out of the river downstream and there are beautiful ferns and green trees with grass on the sides of the river.  They are climbing up the stones of the riverbank and they are safe.  They are running up to a hillside and they come to a road. 
 
On the roadside there is a surplus store with food in it.  They go inside the store and begin to talk to each other and say ‘we are safe now, we are now with people who are free.  They can’t get us anymore, we have come to a place of freedom.’
 
There is a little town, and it has a gas station, accommodation, a post-shop, a chemist, a bakery and a butcher.  The people are coming out of the surplus store with supplies and going into the town and feeding everyone in the town. 
 
Some are going into the post shop and they are sending messages out all over the world of what just took place.  Some are going into the butcher shop and getting meat.  They look like they are getting ready to have a celebration.  People are going into the bakery and getting bread as well.  Bread and meat to feed the people!
 
Supplies are being handed out to vehicles.  Some people have trolleys, not shopping carts but big flat trolleys that carry pallets of food.  The cars are lined up at the petrol station getting fuel and being loaded up with supplies.  They are saying ‘we are getting ready to go on trips all across the country’.  Everyone is getting their food and supplies and people are passing them all around and giving to one another.
 
I see names on the boxes of supplies.  One is called ‘Quantity’, another ‘Revival’ and still other boxes say ‘Healing’, ‘Holiness’, ‘Repentance’ and ‘Righteousness’. 
 
I see people taking money out of machines at the petrol station.  They are withdrawing money for the fuel but they are also withdrawing money for their trips.
 
I see the vehicles going up and down the country.  I also see vehicles that have red crosses on top of their cars, like the medical cross of the Red Cross.  These cars are taking people who have been prisoners of war and taking them out in families.  These families will bring healing across the nation.  They are marked with the healing power from the river they were in.  They were healed in the river and now they are carrying the surplus and supplies of healing across the nation.
 
The people of God in New Zealand shall no longer be bound.  They shall no longer be stopped as prisoners of war.  For whom the Son has set free is free indeed. Forget the former things and don’t look to your wounds or the abuse that took place in that camp.  Enter in to the river and be swept away into a safe place, be swept away into what God has in store for you.

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