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The Seven.

Denise R Dahlheimer

In 2017, I saw seven ancient earthen lamps perched on the Western Wall in Israel in the midday sun. I could feel them radiating the heat they had absorbed for centuries. I could smell the old air they contained. I understood they had been used just as long to wail prayers to our God. I saw the prayer notes tucked into the crevices of the wall as reminders to God to not forget His promise. And then this painting, called The Seven, sat for four more years. And then, in 2021, it was time to finish it as its verse sanctified it from Isaiah 11:3, came "He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes, or decide by what he hears with his ears;."​


These vessels, each representing the seven manifestations of the Holy Spirit, are associated with the ministry of Yeshuah; and prophesied by Isaiah. The three fires are noted in Isaiah 11:2, "And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord;" for the fruits of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord and judgment.

The Seven by Denise R Dahlheimer

This prophetic painting, a wall to stand by to wail righteous prayers to God, will benefit spiritual warfare to win in the ongoing wars with the powers of darkness. The symbol for this season is to be a burning light as a waiting, watching and winning warrior connected to the high frequencies of grace stepped down to contain in our fragile vessels of clay that only God be glorified as we stand in prayers by Zion's wall.​


Burn brightly for Jesus. And I will see you on the other side.



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