Prayer Mission to the Northern Borders
Sunday, March 27th
On Sunday, March 27th, Rania was led to pray over the northern borders of Israel alongside a few sisters. This was in response to a vision they had received—tent pegs being driven into the ground across Israel’s northern boundary, a symbolic act of securing the land in the spirit.
Prophetic Action and Preparation
They set out with prophetic elements:
Bread and wine – representing the covenant
Salt – symbolizing preservation and purity
Oil – signifying anointing and consecration
A tent peg – in obedience to the vision
Before they began, they asked the Lord for confirming signs of His presence and timing.
Divine Timing and Symbolic Signs
As they stepped out of the car, they noticed the time: 2:22 PM. Moments later, they saw a horse standing nearby in the street—a biblical symbol often associated with warfare and divine activity. They were immediately reminded of several scriptures and began to pray and proclaim:
Isaiah 22:22 – “I will place on his shoulder the key to the house of David…”
Daniel 2:21-22 – “He changes times and seasons…”
Joel 2:21-22 – “Do not be afraid, land of Judah; be glad and rejoice…”
They inscribed these verses onto the tent peg before striking it into the ground in faith.
A Sign in the Form of a Horse
At the very moment they began intercession for the northern borders, a second horse appeared—this one neighing fiercely, like the sound of war. After finishing their prayers, they traced the horse’s path and discovered it had climbed a steep hill from an enclosed area, standing at the top and looking directly at them.
This was a powerful confirmation. They discerned that the Lord was not only with them but had also released angelic hosts and chariots to guard the borders.
Declaring the Highway of Healing
Before leaving, they declared Isaiah 19:23 over the land:
“In that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria…”
They prayed that this region would become part of that highway of reconciliation, where healing and restoration between peoples would take place.
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