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Voices: Billie Alexander, Chuck Pierce, Linda Heidler, Ray Garcia
Date Given: April 12, 2025
Linda Heidler – When Chuck talked about Israel making it three days after they left Egypt before they couldn’t go any further, the thing that kept ’em from going further was the bitter water. And the Lord said, bitterness will keep you from going any further. And what bitterness does is it takes a loss that you have experienced, and bitterness says, you’ll never recover. You will never get over this loss. It doesn’t matter what happens. It doesn’t matter. With God, it didn’t matter how many times He showed ’em, I will provide for you. I will protect you. I will take care of you. The bitterness kept the grief of that loss locked in so deeply, so tightly, they could not get past it to the point that when they got to the border of the Promised Land, they were saying the same thing as they said at Marah, “You brought us out here to die.” The remedy for it was that tree. And you know, there’s been a lot… I’m not sure I have the whole answer to that, but I know there’s something about the cross coming into that bitterness that sweetens it. And until your bitterness turns sweet, you cannot go further. And when Chuck said, we’re not carrying this stuff.
Chuck Pierce – We’re not.
Linda Heidler – We’re not carrying it into the future. If there’s bitterness, if there’s anything you’ve lost, and you haven’t recovered from it, and you basically have made an inner vow, “I will not recover from this loss. I don’t care what you do. I don’t care what happens. I don’t care what blessings I have.” It’s almost like you’ve determined, “I will never recover from this loss.” Then you cannot go forward. And we’ve got to let the work of the cross and what Jesus did turn it sweet. And the thing about bitterness is it will be generational. It said that Esau had a root of bitterness, and it surfaced again in his grandson Amalek who said, “We will never recover from the loss of what Jacob stole from us. And we still have a vow to murder Jacob because of the loss.” They could never find their way to go forward into what God did have for them. I mean, Jacob put a blessing on Esau. He could not ever receive it because… I mean, Isaac put a blessing on Esau. He couldn’t receive it because Jacob stole his blessing, and he couldn’t ever receive it. So, I don’t know. If you feel like you’re stuck in that place where you have experienced a loss, and it may have been years, and you have never recovered from it, and anytime you feel like “I might be able to break forward,” it’s almost like that thing jerks you back. “Oh, but remember this loss. Remember what you’ve lost,” and just the grief of that comes over you again. It could be the anger of it comes over you again. The sorrow of it comes over you again. Then you have a root of bitterness that has not been dealt with, and you will not be able to go forward with it. So I don’t know.
Chuck Pierce – Now, right now, listen to this. This is very, very important.
Billie Alexander – This is just real short. When my boys died and when my husband died, the Spirit of the Lord just told me something so beautiful. It was so powerful because we were, we were one. I said, now how do we keep moving when they’re in heaven, I’m here? He said, they are around my throne. They are worshiping Me. He said, if you will move into a lifestyle of worship and stay around my throne, don’t look for them. Keep your eyes stayed on me. Their eyes are on me. And you will continue to move in one, heaven kissing earth together. And you know, whenever I received that, there wasn’t a bit of grief inside of me after that, and I just worship all the time.
Chuck Pierce – Amen. And I walked through all that with her, through her losses. Stand right up there for a minute, Billie. Just stand out there and look at the web. That’s a testimony. You can keep going.
Ray Garcia – You know, when Apostle Chuck was talking about the anaconda plan, it was in Lawton, Oklahoma when we dealt with that. And I wanna say this as we were talking about grief, and we were talking about bitterness, what I seen was, and I’m saying this to our First Nation, but others, that when we walk in the extensive grief and extensive bitterness, it activates the anaconda to be able to constrict us from moving forward. And I love what she just released. Worship will cause the anaconda to not be able to constrict us as we’re moving forward in this time and in this season. So I declare and I decree over the reservations that the anaconda plan will not be able to constrict the movements of the Lord because you will rise up, and you will worship, and you will open your mouth, and you will take the front line to be able to release the sound into the atmosphere that will not only impact the First Nations, but it will impact all nations around the world in Jesus’ name.
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