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The Prophet’s Corner: A Season of God’s Fire and Wind (May 7, 2026)

There are moments in history when Heaven grows loud.

Not loud with noise, but loud with movement.


Loud with signs.
Loud with fire.
Loud with wind.

 I saw the sky filled with fire behind the veil between earth and heaven. It arrested me as I was standing seeing the entire spiritual atmosphere red with literal fire.

THE SPIRIT BEGAN TO SPEAK.

We are standing in one of those moments now.

The Lord has been speaking through the fire and through the wind. The fire is not merely symbolic. The wind is not merely atmospheric. These are signs of divine visitation. They are reminders that God is moving again upon the face of the deep, just as He did in the beginning, when the earth was without form and void, and the Spirit of God hovered over the waters.

Before form came, the wind moved.

Before order came, the Spirit hovered.

Before the new thing appeared, Heaven began to breathe.

And so it is again.

We are in a season where the Ruach of God — the breath, wind, and Spirit of God — is moving over dry places, silent places, forgotten places, and even places that many thought were dead. The wind is blowing across valleys of dry bones. The wind is moving through churches, homes, streets, parking lots, sanctuaries, and hidden places of prayer.

And wherever the wind blows, the fire is not far behind.

Moses saw the fire in a bush that burned but was not consumed. He turned aside to see it, and when he turned aside, he heard the voice of God. The fire was not there merely to impress him. The fire was there to interrupt him. The fire was there to call him. The fire was there to mark a man who would carry deliverance to a nation.

This is what the fire does.

It arrests us.
It awakens us.
It calls us out of ordinary living and into holy assignment.

The Lord is saying, “Turn aside and see.”

Do not walk past the flame.
Do not ignore the burning.
Do not treat this season as common.

The fire is here.

On Mount Sinai, God descended in fire. The mountain shook. Smoke ascended. The sound of the shofar grew louder and louder. The people trembled because the God of covenant had come down.

There is a fire that comforts, but there is also a fire that consecrates.

There is a fire that warms the heart, but there is also a fire that purifies the altar.

And in this hour, the Lord is not only touching His people. He is consecrating them. He is calling His people back to holiness, back to trembling, back to awe, back to first love, back to the altar.

For the fire of God never falls to entertain the crowd.
The fire falls to turn hearts back to the Lord.

Elijah stood on Mount Carmel in a day of mixture, compromise, and confusion. The people were caught between two opinions. Then Elijah rebuilt the altar, prayed, and the fire of the Lord fell. It consumed the sacrifice, the wood, the stones, the dust, and even the water. And when the people saw the fire, they cried, “The Lord, He is God!”

That is what revival fire does.

It exposes false worship.
It confronts divided hearts.
It restores holy fear.
It brings the people back to the living God.

But after the fire came another sound.

Elijah said, “I hear the sound of abundance of rain.”

At first, there was nothing visible.


No cloud.
No evidence.
No outward proof.

But the prophet heard what others could not see.

That is the place of The Prophet’s Corner — the place where we listen for what Heaven is saying before earth can confirm it.

The prophet hears the rain before the cloud appears.
The prophet senses the wind before the room begins to shake.
The prophet sees the fire before others recognize the flame.

And I believe the Lord is saying:

“My fire has come to prepare the altar, and My wind has come to move the army.”

In Ezekiel’s valley, the bones were very dry. They had structure, but no breath. They had form, but no life. They had identity, but no movement.

Then the Lord said, “Prophesy to the breath.”

And when the prophet prophesied, the wind came.

Breath entered them.
Life entered them.
Strength entered them.
They stood upon their feet as an exceedingly great army.

This is what the wind is doing now.

The wind of God is not merely refreshing tired believers.
The wind of God is resurrecting an army.

God is breathing on dry bones.
He is breathing on forgotten callings.
He is breathing on buried mantles.
He is breathing on ministries that almost quit.
He is breathing on people who thought their season was over.

But Heaven is saying, “Live again.”

Then came the Upper Room.

The disciples were gathered together in one place, waiting for the promise of the Father. Suddenly, there came from Heaven the sound of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled the whole house where they were sitting. Then tongues as of fire appeared and rested upon each of them.

The wind filled the house.
The fire rested on the people.

The wind changed the atmosphere.
The fire marked the witnesses.

And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.

This is the pattern.

The wind comes to fill.
The fire comes to mark.
The Spirit comes to send.

The Upper Room was not the end of prayer. It was the beginning of harvest. They did not stay in the room admiring the fire. They carried the fire into the streets.

That is the word of the Lord for this hour:

Do not admire the fire — carry it.
Do not simply feel the wind — move with it.
Do not only gather in the room — go into the harvest.

We are in a season of God’s fire and wind.

The fire is burning behind the veil.
The wind is blowing across the land.
The mountain is burning.
The bones are rattling.
The altar is being rebuilt.
The house is being filled.
The witnesses are being marked.
The harvest is calling.

And the question is no longer, “Will revival come?”

The question is:

Will we recognize it when it stands before us?
Will we turn aside when the bush is burning?
Will we rebuild the altar when the nation is divided?
Will we prophesy to the wind when the valley looks dead?
Will we remain in position until the fire rests upon us?
Will we carry the flame outside the walls?

The Lord is raising up a people of fire.
The Lord is raising up a people of breath.
The Lord is raising up a people who will not be moved by fear, religion, or unbelief.

For our God is a consuming fire.

And He makes His ministers flames of fire.

So let the fire fall.
Let the wind blow.
Let the altar burn again.
Let the dry bones rise.
Let the witnesses be filled.
Let the harvest come in.

This is the hour.

This is the season.

We are in the season of God’s fire and wind.

And from The Prophet’s Corner, the word is clear:

Turn aside.
Look again.
Listen closely.
The fire is here.
The wind is blowing.
The King of Glory is near.

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