I was in a hall that looked like the hall in the House of Assembly in Abuja, except that the walls had gold trims instead of green. I saw the Lord standing in front of a large wooden lectern, and I walked in with a few people to the column in the centre. There were seven columns of seats, and the one in the centre had mostly Africans in it. There was a map of the world on a globe that looked like an open umbrella, and the Lord laid His hands on two sides of the umbrella; Nigeria and Uruguay, and they turned red. Papua New Guinea also turned red, somewhere below on the umbrella.
He said, “I am raising up a standard in Nigeria.” Then He sent me a sheet of paper that had Page 104, and when I wore my glasses, it became Psalm 104-105.
Then He turned to the middle row, and asked, “Why are there no intercessors? Where are the intercessors?” and a few people in our column raised their hands. Sister NO was trying to say that some people were still praying, but He was not happy that many of the intercessors were not aware of what they were meant to do. He told those of us in the centre column (I think He was referring to Nigeria) that each man must learn to march in His own order.
23rd April 2018
Sis ME