Thursday, October 10, 2024

Overcoming opinion of others for king-priest anointing - 5785

Message from Curt Landry:

 Prophetic Wisdom for 5785:

  1. Faith – Faith believes that God can do it. You must believe that your faith in God is sufficient, that He can accomplish what He has set before you. This means the vision, the assignment, your calling, purpose, and identity all require your engagement. You need to invest in your spiritual journey, delve into scripture, keep journals, and ensure that what you are doing is scripturally sound, knowing that God is guiding you. You have to believe that God is asking you to do it.
  2. Identity – As a king-priest, you must trust that God can work through you. This year, with the double grace symbolized by the numbers 57 and 85, is a blessing. There is grace for you to succeed. If your vision and purpose are truly from God, there should be a healthy fear that you cannot do it alone. If you think you can accomplish it by yourself, it’s likely not from God, because God often asks us to undertake tasks that require dependence on Him. However, you must trust that He loves you enough to equip you, train you, give you grace, and open doors of preparation, training, vision, and tools to complete the task. The key is to align your mind to believe what God has said.
  3. King David’s Perception – Until David perceived that he was king, his actions did not fully align with his destiny. After killing Goliath, the activities in his life began to reflect his destiny. Spiritually, he became a king long before he was recognized as one. When you perceive your new position (king-priest), your goals and purposes must change. If you apply your new king-priest anointing to an old purpose, it will not prosper. You need to seek God for your new purpose and opportunities as you enter into this new season of 5785. Your habits, patterns, and activities must shift to reflect this new assignment. If you’re not constantly renewing your mind, reading, and studying for the new purpose, you won’t achieve it. This is a time of accelerated technology, and as a king-priest in this era, you need to be both spiritually and technologically savvy.

Five Things to Focus on for 5785:

  1. New Identity
  2. New Vision
  3. New Habits
  4. New Season – You must have a revelation that the old is behind you, and you are walking into the new. This is a mindset shift. If you seek a fourth-dimensional vision, you need to ask, seek, repent, and eliminate distractions. Fast and pray, and God will provide a vision, usually as a preview of coming attractions along with actionable steps. You must respond to this vision, or else you will remain stuck in the preview stage.
  5. New Results – You must anticipate new results without fear, doubt, or hesitation. God rewards the righteous, and you must expect His rewards. Remember, you cannot outgive God. You should also adopt the mindset that God is good, loving, and abundant. Winning souls is expensive, and you need resources to make a difference. Expect the reward, and act in faith, knowing that God rewards the righteous.

Double favour and grace are being released for king-priests. Say, "Lord, I receive it." You need to receive it in your mind, soul, and spirit. As you prepare for Yom Kippur, ask the Lord to burn away past failures and to bury them in the waters of circumcision of the heart. Trust the Lord fully.

The enemy knows that if he can provoke anger or offense in you, he can steal your king-priest anointing. Most of you struggle with anger, and here’s why: God often chooses king-priests, prophets, and apostles who struggle with anger.


Three Things About People Who Get Angry Easily:

  1. They have a heart of gold. They feel deeply and are moved when they see people being hurt, which makes them angry. People with anger issues often love intensely, are fiercely loyal, and get frustrated when others are disloyal or flaky.
  2. They cut ties with negative people. Negative influences make them angry, so they distance themselves to maintain peace. As a king-priest, you must embrace the scripture’s guidance: “Be angry, but do not sin” (Ephesians 4:26). You must also be cautious with your words, as your words, both good and bad, fuel the atmosphere around you.
  3. They are chosen by God for their pure and humanitarian heart. It’s important to stay in your lane because God won’t give you more than your character can handle. He wants to increase your authority and influence, but this requires growth in your character, skills, and values.

The fruit of the Spirit, outlined in Galatians 5, includes love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, and long-suffering. Increase will come gradually as you develop these qualities. If you feel God’s blessings are delayed, take time to reflect on your character and alignment with His values.


Wisdom for King-Priests:

David had to learn honour before he could fully walk in his king-priest calling. When Samuel came to anoint Jesse’s sons, David was overlooked, yet God chose him. Fleshly and religious people often dislike those favoured by God, and you must learn to be at peace with this. David’s success came from how he treated others, even when they rejected or ridiculed him.

Favouritism with man is often a barrier to Godly favour. Walking in Godly favour sometimes means overcoming man’s opposition. As a king-priest, you must guard your identity, trust in God, and overcome the opinions of others. When God chooses you, no earthly opposition can hinder your destiny.


King-Priest Warfare:

As David spoke to Goliath, he declared victory in the name of the Lord. Likewise, you must speak to the mountains in your life with faith. It is not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Lord that battles are won. Declare, “This day, the Lord will deliver me.” Take action and claim the full victory, not just part of it.


Prayer:

Father God, in Yeshua’s name, during these 10 days of awe, I ask the Holy Spirit to reveal my triggers. Search me, Lord, and show me where anger, fear, rejection, or abandonment are rooted. I renounce these spirits and declare that 5785 is the year of the righteous. I speak “grace grace” to the mountains in my life. I have a sound mind and a healthy heart in Yeshua’s name. I receive my king-priest anointing according to the order of Melchizedek, and I thank you, Lord, that it is safe within this temple.

 

The Year of the King-Priest Anointing: A Prophetic Call for 5785

Message from Curt Landry

 

As we step into the Jewish year of 5785, a profound shift is unfolding—a king-priest anointing that will empower God's people to take dominion in the cultures and nations around the world. The Bible paints a picture of this transformative calling in 2 Kings 13:19, where Elisha instructs a king to strike the ground with arrows, representing a powerful call to action. This is the season for God’s people, equipped as king-priests, to arise and fulfil their divine assignments across the seven mountains of influence.

 

This year is marked by the number 5785, which prophetically signals a season of grace and divine empowerment. The number "80" signifies "pey," representing the mouth, and "5" speaks of grace. As we step into this new year, God is releasing a double portion of grace—five times over the next twelve months. It is a time for speaking the promises of God with boldness and stepping into new realms of authority as both kings and priests.

 

The King-Priest Identity

The concept of a king-priest traces back to the biblical figure of Melchizedek, who was both a king and a priest, a model of spiritual and earthly leadership. This dual identity is crucial in this season. Many ministers have focused solely on their priestly duties, often becoming reliant on others to fulfil the kingly aspect of their calling. However, God is now anointing individuals to operate in both realms—spiritually and in practical leadership—across sectors such as business, governance, and ministry.

 

To truly step into this anointing, it is vital to put on the full armour of God and shed old mindsets, including pride, religiosity, and the opinions of others. Like David, who overcame the criticisms of his brothers and Saul when he faced Goliath, those stepping into this king-priest role must be free from seeking validation from men. Success and promotion often invite opposition, but those equipped with this anointing will rise above and continue to move forward with God’s favour.

 

Aligning with God’s Purpose

5785 is not just about personal transformation but also about influencing the nations. When Jew and Gentile unite in the Messiah, the glory of God is released in greater measure. This is a call for God’s people to walk in unity, reflecting His glory in their spheres of influence. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, serves as a significant time to cleanse oneself, both spiritually and emotionally, and step into this new season of grace and purpose.

 

The trials of the past year, described as a "Goliath year," have stretched and tested many, but they have also revealed the Davids—those who are anointed for leadership and victory in challenging times. As David grieved the loss of Saul and Jonathan but chose to honour Saul’s descendants, so too must we move past personal grievances, forgive, and press forward into God’s higher calling.

 

The Marketplace Anointing

This king-priest anointing extends into the marketplace, where God is calling His people to influence and lead with supernatural wisdom. With this anointing comes the ability to receive divine strategies—what is described as "fourth-dimensional information"—that will transform industries, businesses, and even cure diseases. This is not merely about survival in a challenging world but about thriving and excelling through divine favour and strategic insight.

 

To receive this grace and favour, one must be willing to sow it. The Hebrew word for grace, "hesed," speaks of a seed sown and a seed received. As you bless others, especially in the marketplace, you will find that the grace of God flows abundantly back into your life.

 

A Season of Perfection and New Beginnings

The number "7" represents perfection and completion, while "8" signifies new beginnings. This year, God is completing what He started in His people, equipping them with the grace to finish well. Those who embrace this call will find themselves stepping into new roles of leadership and influence, marked by excellence and divine favour. It is a time for renewing the mind, transforming one’s identity, and allowing God to lead in every area of life.

 

A Call to Action

As we move into 5785, the Lord is asking: Are you ready to step into this king-priest anointing? Are you prepared to be activated and appointed for a higher calling? The next 10 years will be a season of transformation, and those who say "yes" to this calling will be vessels of change in their communities, nations, and industries.

 

God’s grace is abundant, and His calling is clear. This is the year to rise as king-priests, to reset culture for His Kingdom, and to carry forth the banner of His love and power. In Yeshua’s name, declare your readiness and receive the commissioning for this new season. The world is in need of what God has placed within you—embrace it, and let His grace guide you to the heights He has prepared.

 

In the biblical context, believers are referred to as both kings and priests according to the order of Melchizedek, a dual role of authority and service. This anointing is most evident when working within spheres of influence, such as business, governance, or communities, where tangible outcomes like wealth transfer, healing, and transformation are the evidence of divine deliverables. The presence of God is carried into every situation, bringing light into the “mountain” or sphere in which one is sent.

 

A powerful example of this partnership between divine authority and governance is found in Zechariah 4, where Zerubbabel, the governor, and Zechariah, the prophet, demonstrate the harmonious working of a king-priest anointing. This unity between roles is not about personal ambition but about fulfilling God-given assignments with divine authority and grace. In today’s world, this same anointing calls leaders to stay in their God-assigned lanes and serve with humility, focusing on advancing God's Kingdom rather than personal gain.

 

As we enter the biblical year of 5785, there is a sense that the anointing of leaders will intensify. Many have already experienced unexpected opportunities, a divine setup not by their own strength but through God’s hand. This year is about stepping into new roles with grace and faith, recognizing that the Lord has called us to be seated in places of influence for His purpose. There’s a call to remove limitations, to take the lid off our lives, and embrace the fullness of our calling.

 

The vision of entering the fourth dimension—a space of spiritual insight and divine encounters—is critical for operating in this king-priest anointing. It's here, in daily communion with God, that believers receive guidance, hidden wisdom, and instruction for their assignments. This realm requires a deeper understanding of God's language, spoken in parables and metaphors, requiring us to tune into His Spirit to navigate this season effectively.

 

For those walking in this anointing, the year 5785 also brings a necessary transition out of the challenges of the past year, 5784. Known as a “Goliath year,” it has stretched and tested many, but it has also revealed the Davids—those who will rise in the face of adversity with the strength and wisdom of God. It is now time to dust off the disappointments of the past, forgive, and step into a new identity with renewed strength. This prophetic act of “dusting off” symbolizes leaving behind what has weighed us down and embracing the new opportunities and victories ahead.

 

As we enter this season of Reformation, a reshaping and repositioning are taking place. It is a time of great change, where the king-priest anointing equips believers to lead in both spiritual and practical arenas—be it in ministry, business, or governance. This transformation is rooted in a deeper intimacy with God, who guides His people through challenging times to emerge victorious.

 

In summary, the king-priest anointing is about unity, service, and staying aligned with God’s purpose. It is a call to walk in both spiritual authority and practical leadership, bringing deliverables that reflect God’s kingdom on earth. As we move forward into 5785, let us declare, "I receive my God-given roles by faith and grace, and I am ready to fulfill my calling in Yeshua's name."