Dilation is one of the most important thing that happens in the delivery room. The word "dilation" simply refers to the opening of the cervix whenever a pregnant woman is about to deliver her baby(ies). That is, the cervix becomes thin and then begins to open (dilate) gradually until it is big enough to serve as a passage (birth canal) for the baby.
The delivery room is a divine dilation room where any door or gate closed against an individual or nation can open to full capacity. For instance, the womb of the Red Sea dilated to full capacity when Moses entered the delivery room (Exodus 14:21). The chains and prison doors that held Paul and Silas bound also dilated completely at midnight in the delivery room (Acts 16:25-26). The womb of the Land of Egypt that had been firmly locked up for over 400 years dilated fully when the excruciating labour pains and groanings of the Israelites reached heavens (Exodus 3:9). Also, the womb of the grave that had swallowed the destiny of Lazarus for four days dilated completely when Jesus entered the delivery room (John 11:44). The Delivery Room is an unusual room indeed!
Beloved, are you going through some closed doors, gates or womb situations today? Has anyone turned himself/herself to overflowing Red Sea or unmoveable grave stones on your path to the promised land? I have good news for you. Thank God you made it into the Delivery Room this year. I perceive that your season of divine and total dilation has finally come. It doesn’t matter who shut the doors or rolled the grave stone against you, there is a God in the Delivery/Dilation Room. The God of the Delivery Room who divided the Red Sea and caused the womb of the grave to dilate has not gone on sabbatical leave. I have no doubt that God will show up for you the same way he showed up for the Israelites in the wilderness. The divine happenings that will trigger the unusual dilation your destiny has been waiting for shall begin from this day. And as the Lord lives, you will carry your own babies out of this delivery room in Jesus name, amen. However, you must make your way right with God by forsaking your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and saviour.
This wonderful hymn below describes what the God of the delivery room can do for us if we dare to push harder in prayer and trust him more:
THE GOD TO WHOM I PRAY By Eliza E. Hewitt
1 The God who led His people thro’ the parted sea,
And from Egyptian bondage, set His children free,
Who rain’d down bread from heaven all the pilgrim way,
Is the God to whom I pray.
REFRAIN:
Just the same today,
Just the same today,
As when He led His
people thro’ the sea;
His trustful child I’ll be,
For in His word I see,
The God who doeth wonders
Is just the same today.
2 The God who rescued Daniel from the lion’s den,
And from the fiery furnace, sav’d the three young men,
Who speaks, and constellations will His voice obey,
Is the God to whom I pray.
3 The God who stills the tempest with a word divine,
And on the clouds of sorrow, makes His rainbows shine,
Who from the tomb of Jesus rolled the stone away,
Is the God to whom I pray.
4 The God who clothes the lily in its robe of snow,
Who in the barren desert makes His rivers flow;
The God who lifts the sinner from the miry clay,
Is the God to whom I pray.
Please join us at our beautiful garden of prayer and praise (RCCG, Place of His Power Area) as we position ourselves in the Delivery Room to push some awesome testimonies into manifestation this month. The Divine Midwife is waiting for you, please come and take delivery of your long-awaited babies.
Good day and God bless you.
Maranatha!
Bro. Okanlawon Taiwo
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