Outpouring and Door of Heaven Update

20 October 2013

By Mark Farquharson

There is to be a “Worship at the River” a national prayer and worship campaign, which will take place from Wednesday 23 October through to Monday 4 November in the USA. A team will be lead from the “

Headwaters of the Mississippi River in Minnesota to the mouth of the Mississippi River in New Orleans.” More on this prayer campaign can be read here: “Worship at the River.”

You should not that I only just find out about this prayer campaign, hence previous entries were done without this knowledge. Please note for those of you who did not know, I am at this time living in New Zealand.

The end date of the prayer campaign is interesting as it is the day that Dr Jones leaves on his trip.

It is also interesting for another reason. As explained in a previous entry the Treaty of San Lorenzo, opened up the Mississippi River to American navigation. In the last few entries I have mentioned San Lorenzo. Last year in a sequence I dated San Lorenzo as the 15 November. However this year the sign is on the Hebrew date, which was last year the 1 Kislev, the ninth Hebrew month. The 4 November is the 1 Kislev.

These last few entries I have also mentioned a indicated adjustment of between 10 and 13 days on the Hebrew dates of the sequence from last year.

The period from Wednesday 23 October to 4 November is 12 days. Thus a 12 day adjustment to the end date would bring you to the start of the prayer campaign.

Lets now look again at the church sequence again. As I have said before, I prayed in a church on the 29 Cheshvan, the eighth Hebrew month, at the lectern stand. The next day I prayed in another church at the Lectern stand and included “Door of Heaven.” There was a reason I did not include “Door of Heaven” on the 29 Cheshvan. The next day was actually the 1 Kislev, as last year there was no 30 Cheshvan as there is this year.

On the 1 Kislev, last year I also prayed on Mount Owairaka and included “Door of Heaven open.” Mount Owairaka should be properly pronounced “Te Wai O Raka,” which means “Priest on Tainui Canoe.” This refers to the “Sacred drinking waters of Rakataura.” I take this as a sign of the Holy Spirit. This then could be the time of the Outpouring.

Thus for some reason there is arrive at the lecture stand on the 29 Cheshvan, which is also the date indication from the library dream. However the Door is not until the 1 Kislev, the 4 November.

Note while I am in New Zealand, the prayer campaign itinerary finishes on the 4 November at 7 p.m. in New Orleans, Louisiana, which gives a New Zealand time of 2 p.m. on the 5 November.

Copyright © Mark J Farquharson 2013

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