
Shout to Me, My Daughter!
Shout to Me, My Son!
Lift up your voices and shout to Me!
Let your heart’s cry be heard!
My Beloved, the cry of your heart needs to be heard in heaven and on earth. Your voice matters. Your holy roar needs to be released. It will set free My power and My victory, and cause My kingdom to break in.
Shout for your Lord and for His Kingdom – express your longing for My breakthroughs in a desperate battle cry! This is not a thought in your mind nor a whisper from your lips. It is a cry that emerges from the depth of your heart. Shout without restraints, without fear of men.
It is the shout of My enslaved people for freedom. It is the shout of My mistreated ones for justice. It is the cry of the blind ones for their sight to be restored, of the deaf to hear, of the lame to walk. It is the pleading of parents before the Lord for their prodigals to return. It is the declaration of faith passed on in triumph from one generation to another. It is the battle cry of My warrior Bride for victory in the face of the enemies.
Activation:
Go to a place where you are free to be “loud”. In this safe place let the cry of your heart come out. It may start slowly and gently. But then let it grow louder and louder. It might have rhythm or melody or words – it might not. Express your feelings, your longings, your desperation – whatever is in the depth of your heart. Let it out as it comes. Let your holy roar out! Shout to your Lord without restraint. As your confidence with this grows, consider doing it with your family, in a small group or in a church setting as Holy Spirit leads you.
The Thirsting Soul Satisfied in God.
A Psalm of David; when he was in the wilderness of Judah.
1 O God, You are my God; with deepest longing I will seek You;
My [a]soul [my life, my very self] thirsts for You, my flesh longs and sighs for You,
In a dry and weary land where there is no water.2 So I have gazed upon You in the sanctuary,
To see Your power and Your glory.3 Because Your lovingkindness is better than life,
My lips shall praise You.Psalm 63:1-3 (AMP)
Footnote
[a] The Hebrew word translated “soul” in this psalm and elsewhere in the book of Psalms is nephesh. This word usually refers to a person’s “life” or “self,” but can also mean “throat,”
3 Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised,
And His greatness is [so vast and profound as to be] unsearchable [incomprehensible to man].
4
One generation shall praise Your works to another,
And shall declare Your mighty and remarkable acts.Psalm 145:3-4 (AMP)
A Psalm of Praise.
1 O praise the Lord, all you nations!
Praise Him, all you people!2 For His lovingkindness prevails over us [and we triumph and overcome through Him],
And the truth of the Lord endures forever.
Praise the Lord! (Hallelujah!)Psalm 117 (AMP)