Wealth to Intercessors, John Wimber, The Arks, American Flag & Pride, Mike Winger, Julie Roys, Justin Peters

The Lord said, “My Spirit wind is blowing changes in every life. Don't stop prophesying and you will see My cleansing reach its fullness. Many books are written about Me to no avail. I need books written by Me, through my authors. Listen for details. These new books are cleansing the nations, and my Elijahs are shifting the universe as they do all that I ask from the place of my Presence. The wind changes things.”

I recently received a striking impression regarding Mike Winger and Julie Roys. I felt the Lord speaking a message of purification and exposure. The Lord said, “They do not share our careful pursuit of truth; instead, they manipulate our emotions and operate under a spirit of witchcraft, drawing His people into their "pity parties."

However, God said He is raising up voices—modern-day prophets crying in the wilderness—to expose agendas that do not align with His ultimate truth.

Then I heard the Lord say, “Get ready. The ark is being built. It is the Isaiah 56 ark.”

Isaiah 56 is a powerful chapter about God preparing a place of righteousness, welcome, and safety for those who truly join themselves to Him. It opens with a call to keep justice and do what is right because His salvation is near, then moves into the promise that even those once considered outsiders will receive a place and a name within His house and within His walls.

This chapter also strongly connects with the idea of an ark of safety because it shows God gathering people into His presence, making them joyful in His house of prayer, and contrasting that safety with blind leaders who fail to guard the flock.

Isaiah 56:6-7 says that foreigners who join themselves to the Lord will be brought to His holy mountain and made joyful in His house of prayer, revealing that God’s house is a welcoming place of worship, gathering, and covenant safety for all who love Him.

Isaiah 56:7 especially declares that God’s house will be called a house of prayer for all people, making it one of the clearest verses in the chapter for understanding His heart to gather people into His presence like an ark of safety.

Isaiah 56:10-12 warns about blind watchmen and selfish shepherds who fail to guard the flock, showing the contrast between God’s true house of safety and careless leaders who leave people spiritually exposed.

The Lord said, “These accusers do not know the truth, and they do not want the truth, so they do not seek Me for the truth. But I am coming back for a pure people who trust My leadership over their lives and their ministries. These accusers of the brethren will not rule with Me in My eternal Kingdom, because they were too busy on earth trying to rule My leaders out.”

The Lord said, “Take a look back at John Wimber’s ministry. Go way back, look, and see his huge decision. When he gave Me his heart and came clean with his agenda, he led millions into My presence.”

The Lord said, “Read Revelation 13 and turn the volume up as you speak it forth to the nations.”

Revelation 13 is a sobering chapter that prepares God’s people to understand the pressure, deception, and persecution connected to the rise of the antichrist system.

It shows how Satan empowers counterfeit authority through political power, false worship, spiritual deception, and economic control, all designed to pressure people into compromise.

At the same time, the chapter reminds believers that God sees all of it in advance and calls His people to endurance, faithfulness, wisdom, and discernment in the midst of increasing pressure.

Revelation 13:3-4 shows how the world will marvel at the beast and be drawn into worship, reminding God’s people that deception often comes wrapped in awe, power, and counterfeit wonder.

Revelation 13:5-7 says the beast will speak blasphemies and make war against the saints, preparing God’s people to expect real pressure and hostility against those who remain faithful to Jesus.

Revelation 13:11-12 introduces the second beast, which looks lamb-like but speaks like a dragon, warning God’s people that end-time deception can appear gentle, spiritual, and convincing while still carrying a satanic voice.

Revelation 13:13-15 shows that signs and wonders can be used to deceive, so God’s people must test what they see and refuse any worship or allegiance that belongs to God alone.

Revelation 13:16-17 shows how the beast system will pressure people through buying and selling, helping prepare God’s people for economic pressure and control tied to loyalty and worship.

Revelation 13:18 ends with a call for wisdom, reminding believers that this chapter must be approached with spiritual discernment, sobriety, and dependence on God rather than fear.

The Lord said, “Publish your heretic report and tell My people what I've told you about the IRS’s 501(c)(3) ministries. Can the government take away your mantle?”

The Lord said, “Cut covenant with the leaders I trust. Tell My leaders in My body that you can no longer resist the Spirit of the Living God.”

The Lord said, “I am giving James IRS mandates. There will be a day the IRS will rule over us with tyranny.”

Then the Lord said “Mike Winger tells some truth. But he does lie to get more followers. I will expose his agenda. My Elijahs will do this for Me. Then the Lord said to read Hebrews 11. I’m raising heroes of faith in this hour. They’ll confront the blaming and the shaming, and the gaming done by Mike Winger.”

Hebrews 11 is a powerful chapter that traces generation after generation of men and women who trusted God deeply enough to obey Him, suffer for Him, and risk everything to stand with Him. It shows that faith is not passive, but active, courageous, and forward-looking, even when the outcome cannot yet be seen.

This chapter is especially important for understanding how God has always raised up bold people who would not bow to pressure, but instead walked in obedience, endurance, and holy courage, just like prophetic voices who are called to stand for truth in difficult times.

Hebrews 11:1-3 defines faith as confidence in what is hoped for and assurance about what is not yet seen, showing that real faith rests on God’s word before visible proof ever appears.

Hebrews 11:4-7 highlights Abel, Enoch, and Noah as early examples of faith, showing that true men of God worship rightly, walk closely with Him, and obey even when the world around them does not understand.

Hebrews 11:8-10 shows Abraham obeying God and going out without knowing where he was going, reminding us that faith often requires bold steps of obedience before the full picture is clear.

Hebrews 11:13-16 says these faithful ones died still believing, confessing that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth, which shows that people of faith live for a better country and refuse to be fully rooted in this present world.

Hebrews 11:30-31 shows that by faith walls fell and Rahab was spared, reminding us that courageous faith can overturn strongholds and rescue those who align themselves with God.

Hebrews 11:32-34 points to Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the prophets, showing that throughout generations God has always had bold men and women of faith who conquered kingdoms, enforced righteousness, and stood strong in the face of opposition.

Hebrews 11:35-38 shows that some people of faith were tortured, mocked, persecuted, and rejected, proving that standing with the Lord does not always look triumphant in the natural, but is still precious and victorious in His sight.

The Lord said, “Hush, Mike Winger, My people know the difference. Read Daniel 5. Mike Winger is not sincere, and his videos reek of distrust and unholy skepticism.”

Daniel 5 is a powerful chapter about God defending what is holy, confronting pride, and warning those who dishonor Him while treating sacred things as common.

King Belshazzar uses the vessels from God’s temple in a blasphemous feast, and the Lord responds with a supernatural warning and a swift judgment.

This chapter strongly connects with the idea of warning people not to touch what belongs to God lightly, because it shows that God sees pride, sacrilege, and rebellion, and He is fully able to judge what defiles His name, His house, and what He has set apart as holy. I believe this is a warning to those who would accuse God’s anointed servants.

Daniel 5:1-4 shows Belshazzar using the vessels from God’s temple in a feast of pride and idolatry, revealing that what is holy to God must never be treated as common or used for rebellion.

Daniel 5:5-6 shows the hand writing on the wall, reminding us that God can interrupt human pride in a moment and make His warning impossible to ignore.

Daniel 5:10-12 brings Daniel back into view as a man with light, understanding, and an excellent spirit, showing that God keeps faithful voices ready for the hour when truth must be spoken.

Daniel 5:17-23 shows Daniel boldly rebuking Belshazzar for pride and for dishonoring the God who holds his life in His hand, making it clear that pride and sacrilege invite judgment.

Daniel 5:24-28 explains the writing, showing that God had numbered Belshazzar’s days, weighed him in the balance, and found him wanting, which is a sobering warning that God judges rulers and kingdoms by His standard.

Daniel 5:30-31 shows that the judgment fell that very night, reminding us that when God’s warning is ignored, the fall can come suddenly and without delay.

Then the Holy Spirit said, “James, speak clearly. These accusers are nitpicking, slandering, gossiping, and lying about us. They are obstacles to My people’s salvation. But a strong people will now emerge out of the chaos. They will say, ‘I am strong because I resisted the temptation to be silent as these accusers of the brethren decimated God’s flock.’”

And I heard the Lord say, “Heresy,” and I saw a vision of Justin Peters. They think you’re false, James, so they think their violent disposition is justified. But they talk with their heads, and not their spirit.

Then I heard the Lord say, "Julie Roys has a greedy spirit; she publishes gossip, cleverly disguised. She is Julie Rolls Roys." I saw a vision of her standing like Bonnie from Bonnie and Clyde. She is an outlaw, and that is not a good thing. She’s destructive, harmful, ruthless, rebellious and lawless according to this vision.

The Lord then spoke, “Matthew 5 and the Issachar anointing.”

Matthew 5 is a foundational chapter for preparing God’s people to live under pressure with kingdom character, courage, and spiritual clarity. Jesus teaches that His followers must become a people marked by humility, righteousness, mercy, purity, peace, and endurance.

In the context of increasing spiritual pressure, this chapter helps prepare believers to stand firm without compromise, shine brightly without fear, and respond in a way that reflects the heart of God rather than the spirit of the age.

Matthew 5:3-12 gives the Beatitudes, showing that God blesses the poor in spirit, the meek, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, and those who are persecuted for righteousness, which prepares believers to value kingdom character above comfort or public approval.

Matthew 5:10-12 specifically prepares God’s people for persecution by saying that those who are insulted, opposed, and falsely accused for Jesus’ sake are blessed, and that they stand in the same line as the prophets who came before them.

Matthew 5:13-16 calls believers the salt of the earth and the light of the world, reminding God’s people that in dark and corrupt times they are meant to preserve what is holy and shine visibly with truth and good works.

Matthew 5:21-24 warns against anger and unresolved offense, showing that in pressured times God’s people must guard their hearts and pursue reconciliation instead of letting bitterness grow.

Matthew 5:33-37 teaches simple truthfulness in speech, preparing God’s people to speak with integrity and clarity in a time when deception and manipulation increase.

Matthew 5:38-42 teaches believers not to retaliate in the flesh, showing that strength in God’s kingdom is not proven by revenge but by Spirit-led actions & restraint, generosity, and trust in God’s justice.

Matthew 5:43-48 calls God’s people to love their enemies and pray for those who persecute them, showing that one of the clearest marks of maturity under pressure is to remain aligned with the Father’s heart instead of becoming hardened by opposition.

Next, I saw a vision of a large American flag with the words "spiritual pride." I knew the Lord was warning us to guard against spiritual pride and remain humble during this season of national prosperity.

I heard the Lord say, "I am separating the sheep from the goats, and you will see who My mighty men and women are in this hour. I am in a class all by Myself, and whoever walks with Me will be in the highest class.

Listen and stay close to Me. My intercessors, my wealth will be given to you; My wealth will be transferred to the intercessors. Beware of the leaven of legalism operating through these Pharisees and accusers, as it will taint My bride. I will now use unorthodox methods to accomplish My will in these last days through all who yield to Me. My saints will now say yes to all of My will."