September 15-17, 2014: Malaysia Day Gathering – New Season
Malaysia entered into her Jubilee on 16 September 2012- 15 September 2013. The 50th year, according to the Bible, is a year of liberty, jubilee and rest. After the Jubilee year, Malaysia crossed over into the next cycle of 50 years. This year, September 2013 – September 2014, is the first year of this next cycle. It is a year of planting and sowing!
The war cry, or “Mamangkis”, has been sounded across the land by the first people of Sabah, from one place to another. The Mamangkis is the ancient sound of the natives used in battle, and used for victory during the olden days. But now, it has been sounded by the people of God, as a sound of restoration. It is also a sound of the awakening of the first nations to be positioned like the tribe of Judah, to prepare the way for the coming King. Judah means praise and this is the strategy for Judah’s victory. The ancient sound shifts the nation to align with the Lord’s will and His plan. Malaysia is called to be positioned like Judah, who goes first to battle (Judges 1:1).
During their journey with God in 2013, the natives received a scripture from the Lord: “He shall have dominion from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends of the earth.” (Psalm 72:8 NKJV)
Jean, a prophetic painter from Canada, received this picture from God, and then painted it for Malaysia:
In the vision, the glory of God spread over Mount Kinabalu and covered it with His splendor and majesty in the shape of a soaring eagle. There were ancient wells that were hidden in the jungle. Like many bombs exploding, suddenly so many springs of water began to flow in the jungle. The waters became one running river over the rocks, each rock representing a nation.
There is a river that is flowing from this land, to the nations that brings life, healing and unity. The time has come for Malaysia. The war cry has been released. It is a time to rejoice, worship and pave the way for the King of glory to come and to see His will be done on earth as it is in heaven!
Blessings,
Esther Golingi
Chairperson of PAN