Prophetic Dream: A Heavenly Host Awaits Our Instructions by Wanda Alger

By Wanda Alger
Through a recent prophetic dream, it was revealed that the Lord is calling forth intercessors to release and declare the word of the Lord so the angelic host can act on His command to take out enemy forces. "Bless the Lord, you His angels, who are mighty, and do His commands, and obey the voice of His word" (Ps. 103:20). This exhortation comes through a fellow prophetic intercessor and writer, Madeline James, from Winchester, Kentucky. She contacted me last week with a dream she had where I appeared with a particular dog in the midst of a sniper attack. As she described this dream, it was evident there was powerful symbolism being illustrated with a charge to intercessors.
Prophetic Dream: A Heavenly Host Awaits Our Instructions by Wanda Alger
 
 
 
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Through a recent prophetic dream, it was revealed that the Lord is calling forth intercessors to release and declare the word of the Lord so the angelic host can act on His command to take out enemy forces.
 
"Bless the Lord, you His angels, who are mighty, and do His commands, and obey the voice of His word" (Ps. 103:20).
 
This exhortation comes through a fellow prophetic intercessor and writer, Madeline James, from Winchester, Kentucky. She contacted me last week with a dream she had where I appeared with a particular dog in the midst of a sniper attack. As she described this dream, it was evident there was powerful symbolism being illustrated with a charge to intercessors.
 
In the dream, she and many others were being held hostage in a house and she had secretly gone for help to a friend's house who had connections with military support. It is there that she saw me come with this beautiful glowing golden retriever, and I was playing fetch with him. She then saw a SWAT team had come, getting picked off one by one by a sniper. She felt that I represented prayer for the nation and those who are standing in the gap for the government in this season.
 
When she first shared it with me, my immediate thought was that this dog represented the angelic host who emanate the glory of heaven. Just as dogs are loyal companions to humans, so are angels ministering servants to the children of God. This identification seemed to resonate with Madeline, given that the SWAT team in her dream was from Los Angeles—the city of angels!
 
I knew that my "playing fetch" was for a reason. The fact is, golden retrievers are specifically designed to go after game that has been shot. They wait for their cue and then go after the spoils, bringing the prize back to their owner. I knew this was a picture of what happens in the spiritual realm when we release the Word of the Lord and declare His purposes out loud.
 
The angels know His Word and when they hear us speak it out, the Father has specifically charged them to heed His Word so that it does not return void. They are "obedient to the sound of His words" (Ps. 103:20b, ISV). This is a clear charge for us to not just sit on the sidelines and silently pray, but to take our stand right in the middle of enemy attack and declare God's words with clarity so that the angels can do their work and accomplish God's purposes.
 
Help is Already Here
 
It is not enough to simply make requests in hopes of help arriving. The fact is, help has already come. The angelic hosts are waiting on us to give them instructions. Because of increased enemy attacks, both natural and spiritual, heaven is calling for believers to speak up and declare God's Word so that the demonic forces are not just taken down, but taken out. We are the ones they take their cues from, and they then run to the battle to bring home the spoils!
 
There's also another interesting note that should greatly encourage us. I, too, am from a city called Winchester (Virginia). Both Madeline and I felt this was significant. It turns out that there was a famous Winchester rifle that was used in the Civil War that was one of the first repeating rifles. This rifle was so powerful in repeating rounds in rapid succession, one soldier using this rifle was worth at least a dozen men with only single shot rifles. The Indians were so in awe of these "many shots" that they called them "spirit guns." It also just so happens that golden retrievers are known as "gun dogs"!
 
I believe this reference to "Winchester" indicates the kinds of prayers we are to release. We are to speak His promises and purposes not just once, but many times, with confidence and boldness. Just like the persistent widow, we need to be relentless in our requests for God's justice. But this is not just saying the same thing over and over again. 1 Timothy 2:1-2 (MEV) states the kind of prayers we are to release:
 
"Therefore I exhort first of all that you make supplications [requests], prayers [worship], intercessions [agreement with heaven], and thanksgivings [gratitude] for everyone, for kings and for all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceful life in all godliness and honesty."
 
When we see danger ahead, we make our requests by speaking God's purposes over our lives and over our nation. We do this in an attitude of worship of the one true God. We make sure we are in perfect alignment with heaven's purposes and seal our prayers in gratitude with absolute confidence in the veracity of His Word. As we speak before our righteous judge, we must persist in our prayers and intercession until our spiritual adversary is neutralized!
 
Rise up, intercessors, and release God's word! The angels are here and waiting for their instructions. Come into alignment with the Father's will and into agreement with one another. As we declare His purposes for our lives and this nation, the angels will hear His voice in ours and will accomplish what only heaven can do.
 
"May those who seek my life be ashamed and humiliated; may those who plan my injury be turned back and put to shame. May they be as chaff before the wind, and may the angel of the Lord cast them down. May their way be dark and slippery, and may the angel of the Lord pursue them." (Ps. 35:4-6).
 
Wanda Alger