“The Forked Tree” by Sallie Reid
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I had a vision of this tree early one Sunday morning and again later in worship. I felt it had significance, so I shared it with my friend, Matt Brown, at church. His response was that he felt it had something to do with negative space and resting in the Lord. The next day at my house, I shared the painting with a group of friends who felt the painting was about God’s love reaching up. Another friend, Lynn Foster, took the painting and turned it upside down. “Look it is a portal,” an entrance into the heavens. Previously that evening, I had shared an-other vision of God spreading His spirit on the earth as a strand of pearls broken over the land. I saw pearls going everywhere. He desires to see the Great Pearl dispersed to all people groups. I gave each person in our group a pearl. Lynn took her pearl and placed it in the en-trance of the portal, symbolic of casting our crowns before Christ in heaven. We all placed our pearls at the foot of the painting. As I prayed, the Lord gave me this word over the pic-ture. The forked tree is symbolic of the ability we have to make the choice to live for Him or for ourselves.
The structures you have tried to build on your own have no life,
but when you finally release them unto me, my love turns them
upside down and opens up the heavens for a divine entrance
into my presence where my anointing flows and you can rest in me.
Oh, Holy God, thank you for divine encounters that draw us into you and connect each of us in the spirit of who you are!
The structures you have tried to build on your own have no life,
but when you finally release them unto me, my love turns them
upside down and opens up the heavens for a divine entrance
into my presence where my anointing flows and you can rest in me.
Oh, Holy God, thank you for divine encounters that draw us into you and connect each of us in the spirit of who you are!