My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19). My God shall supply all. Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts (Zechariah 4:6). In II Kings 4 we read about a pot of oil that God used miraculously, and we are mindful that in this final hour, He is using the oil of the Spirit to supply the needs of His people.

The Lord has given His people a song in the night—not night that follows day each twenty-four hour period, but the night of this endtime hour. The song of songs (Song of Solomon 1:1) is the song for the Bride of Christ during her separation from the Groom, during her deep, deep valleys and high, high mountains in this dark hour we now are in; it’s the song in the night.

The song in the night is the song of all songs to the Bride from Jesus. Never has there been a song like this one and never shall there be again. Yet the LORD will command his lovingkindness in the daytime, and in the night his song shall be with me (Psalm 42:8). I call to remembrance my song in the night (Psalm 77:6). Ye shall have a song, as in the night (Isaiah 30:29). Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night (Job 35:10)?

How marvelous that the Lord gives songs for the Bride in the night! It seems at times the night will never end; it has been long, long for the children of God as they await the coming of their Lord, looking for Him. Then as we see the endtime signs all around us, we take great courage, realizing He is coming soon. Many songs have been written about His greatness, but this song of all songs He has given for the Bride.

A Song for the Nations

Down through the years the Lord has sung different songs through me that have blessed me in a great, great way. He first would sing them in other languages and then in English. Years ago, the Holy Spirit started singing a particular song through me, a long song. The amazing part was that it never came out in English—most unusual. Again and again the Spirit would take me over and sing this same song. He sang it through me in different tongues and dialects over a period of several years. The song seemed to have no end. Although I didn’t understand one word, it blessed my soul in a great way, electrified me. I had heard it so much in other languages that I always recognized it, the same tune in each different tongue and dialect.

Then an amazing thing happened while I was in a great crusade in America. It was the crusade, if I’m not mistaken, where around three thousand received the baptism in the Holy Spirit. After the service as I, still in the Spirit, was on the bus in my private compartment, the Holy Ghost started singing this song for the first time in English. I learned it was the song for the nations.

Some years later I was on my way to a crusade in the Philippines. Looking out the window of the plane as we were preparing to land, I was taken over by the Lord, and He began to sing this song in English again, the song of His greatness for the nations, the greatness of the man called Jesus. I went into a vision that was fulfilled in the most unbelievable way in the Philippine crusade. The auditorium seated thirty-five thousand people, but forty-thousand or more got in before the gates could be closed. Packed so closely together on the main floor, some of the people fainted for lack of air. It was estimated that another twenty-thousand waited outside, longing to get in.

God had given me the vision of the service, and I knew when the Holy Spirit began to sing the song for the nations, He was letting me know I was on time with God.

I bring to you the great song that God has for the nations, for all people, the song for the Bride of Christ. The Bride will use this song throughout her long, dark night. Different parts of this song she will use again and again—and has been using.

A Song of Overcoming Power

The Bride’s song in the night is a song of redemption, faith, love, deliverance, strength, peace, joy for the nations. It’s a song of captives being set free, a song of the Spirit to all nations, salvation for all through the precious blood of Jesus who will accept it, forgiveness for sins.

Free to serve the Lord God who made them, free to trust in Him and all of His promises, people have deliverance through the Spirit of God. The song in the night is a song of healing for all manner of sicknesses and diseases. It’s a song of overcoming power, of power that makes the weak strong, that puts courage into the faintest of hearts.

A Song of the Birth of a King

Heaven’s song of salvation is a song of a King’s birth, a babe born in an ox stall and laid in a manger, a song of glory and greatness sung by Heaven’s choir of angels. It’s a song the prophets heard about but never lived to see fulfilled.

Isaiah, the great prophet of God, had part of the song in the night: Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel (Isaiah 7:14). His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).

Moses sang part of the song: The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me: unto him ye shall hearken (Deuteronomy 18:15). Other prophets added to the song in the night, but none in Old Testament days had the whole song.

A Song of Redemption

John the Baptist appeared on the scene and wrote a wonderful part of the song in the night: Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways shall be made smooth; And all flesh shall see the salvation of God (Luke 3:4-6). Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand (Matthew 3:2), he added to the song. With a glorious voice of power and the greatness of the great I-Am, John proclaimed, One mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire (Luke 3:16).

John shouted with a voice of triumph, I am not the Christ. I am the voice of one crying in the wilderness (John 1:20,23). He sent out the message of glad tidings to all people: A Savior had come, the Christ of God, to heal the brokenhearted, to set the sin-captives free, to bring Heaven’s love-message to the world. He will heal your sick, open the eyes of the blind, give the crippled power to walk, cleanse the lepers and raise the dead.

Jesus is Lord and Master of all, the song in the night declares. Hear His message of pure holy living, living in God’s perfect love. Hear the blessed ones described in the Sermon on the Mount; blessings flow to the obedient during the Bride’s long, long night, those who have received His message.

His message replaced the cruel message of the Mosaic Law. “Come, come!” is the song in the night, “Come with your heavy burdens! Come and I will give you rest. Come to the fountain I have opened for the cleansing of sin and uncleanness. Come and buy milk and honey without price!”

The song in the night: God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son (John 3:16). The love song: Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends (John 15:13). Sing, sing the song in the night: Jesus the Lamb, Jesus the Son of God! He has come to seek and to save that which was lost (Luke 19:10). It’s His song to give His beloved Bride to sing in the night.

A Song of Miracles

Sing, oh Bride! Sing with jubilation of His mighty miracles! Sing of the major and minor prophets who foretold His coming. Sing of all the prophecies of Him that came through them and were fulfilled! Not one of those prophecies failed or will fail. Sing with Isaiah: Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows: yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted, But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:4,5). Sing it! Sing it!

Oh, come to the waters of healing and be made whole as the man who had not walked in thirty-eight years. Sing, sing of the miracle that raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead!

Sing, sing of Lazarus shut in the tomb four days when Jesus broke death’s cold grip and cried, Lazarus, come forth (John 11:43)! Sing, sing of the glory the people beheld on that day. Sing, sing and rejoice!

It’s the song in the night, our song, the Bride’s song, the song of the pure, the clean, the holy. It’s the children of God’s song for this long night, a special song for all peoples throughout the whole earth.

A Song of Incredible Sacrifice

Teach it to all, and let your voice ring forth throughout the long, dark night. It will give light to all who sing it; it’s joy unspeakable and full of glory.

This song tells the story of the darkest night, the night of Crucifixion.

Oh, didn’t they crucify my Lord!
Oh, didn’t they crucify my Lord!
They crucified King Jesus,
But He never said a harmful word;
He only hung His head and died.
Oh, didn’t He have a loving face!
Oh, didn’t He have a loving face!
He had a loving face,
And He died for the human race.
He just hung His head and died!
Oh yes, He’s coming back again.
He’s coming back again,
But He didn’t tell us when.
He just hung His head and died.

What a song in the night! The glorious song carries all the love, peace and forgiveness Jesus brought from Heaven—and He brought every bit of love, faith that we need for this long, dark night.

A Song of Power

All the power Jesus used while here on Earth you will find in His song in the night. He offered it freely to His true disciples. Shout it, oh Child of God, member of the bridal company! Shout it for all the world to hear!

Sing the Master’s own words: He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father (John 14:12). The song in the night…never has there been such a song, one so great with all of Heaven in it. The song of Moses was wonderful, but nothing compared to the song in the night. It will take millions and millions of the faithful to sing all of His song, the Groom’s song for His Bride, a song in the night.

Song of Victory

Money can never buy this song. The richest of the rich cannot have it unless they yield to God’s power in the song of the night. Not a night as we know a night, I say again, but the Bride’s night in this last hour just before the glorious morn. With joy and gladness, the Bride will never tire of His song of love for her and for all who will hear His voice. She will sing with great jubilation, “Oh victory in Jesus, my Savior forever! Oh precious name, oh how sweet! Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine—sweet, wonderful Jesus.”

His song in the night meant that power, faith would pour like mighty waters, like the ocean waves, forever glorifying His holy righteous name. The Bride will find all the strength she needs in His song for her in the night.

It took a Calvary, a Resurrection, an Ascension, a Pentecost to make and write the song in the night. Jesus is the rose in the song in the night, the lily, the bright and morning star. He is hope for the hopeless, faith for the faithless, love for the loveless. He is joy for the sad, courage for the discouraged, strength for the weak. Our rainbow, our sacrificial lamb, He is our deliverance, our overcoming power, our sunshine at midnight.

A Song of Unspeakable Joy

His song dries our tears, brings smiles, laughter and joy unspeakable. His song in the night will echo and re-echo, pound in the hearts of the children of God with great jubilation.

With her tongue of fire of the Holy Spirit, the Bride will sing, sing like none have ever sung before her.

This is my story,
This is my song:
Praising my Savior
All the day long!

Her harps will not hang on the willows like those harps of the Israelites long ago. Singing the Lord’s song in desolate lands, she will rejoice. As she sings His song, the unbelieving will become believers, the lost will be found. His sunshine will light her dark, dark night to bring in the harvest. The Bride is the messenger of God with the whole Jesus, the whole Jesus in His song in the night.

A Song of Miracle Supply

Noah had part of this song on board the ark. He and his family were able to sing: All needs supplied! Our God has provided! The place was filled with miracle meal barrels. There was no want. All needs supplied for over a year. No outside help could come to their aid, and neither will the Bride depend on outside help.

In her song in the night, the Bride has everything because she has Him. No longer connected to Earth for her supplies, she is connected with Heaven. Ever onward she marches.

In the song in the night she finds a rainbow for her storms. Noah had part of the song, but the Bride has it all. No wonder she is victorious! No wonder she is alive in Him! No wonder she is special to Him, she has all of Him!

In the song in the night there won’t be only one miracle meal barrel as there was in Old Testament days for the widow woman, but the meal barrels, meal barrels, meal barrels will be filled daily, saith the Lord. The windows of Heaven will be open upon the Bride throughout her long, dark night. She will behold Him in all of His greatness; and her needs, physically, spiritually and financially, will be supplied. Not by the will of man, but by the will of God it will be done, saith the Lord. His miraculous power will do it.

Through His miraculous supply God has proven Himself down through the years. In Old Testament days, in times of great need He moved on the scene, and through His miraculous hands the needs of the people were met. He brings to remembrance all His greatness of the past; but now His works are greater than ever. Nothing is too good for the Bride, nothing too great. All the power of Heaven is given unto her as it was given unto Jesus to trample devils underfoot.

So her song in the night will be filled with the miraculous supply. By His Spirit we are led, she will cry. By His Spirit we are fed. By His Spirit we move and have our being. By His Spirit we receive miracles and healings. By His Spirit we trample devils underfoot. Yes, it’s the song in the night. The Lord will multiply the loaves and fishes on a regular basis; it won’t be a one-time thing. He will supply all of the Bride’s needs because she will be His messenger to take His song in the night to the whole world.

A Song of Heaven’s Open Windows

In this song is hope, deliverance, help for all peoples throughout the whole earth. Everyone is included, no one left out. In His song in the night is greatness for all, plenty of promises, love and faith to connect every human being to God the Father on His throne who wants that connection. It’s whosoever-will, let him or her come.

Think of the windows of Heaven left open for the Bride throughout the rest of her long night as she sings His song. No more will these windows close. He loves her too much to close them for even a moment.

A Song of Promises Claimed

In the song in the night will be everything she needs, adorning her in all of His righteousness and holiness, taking her into such a place of purification that she will hear what the Spirit is saying concerning Him at all times. She will listen to every direction of the Holy Spirit with a rejoicing heart as she accepts all His teachings. Not one promise will she throw aside; not one word that He spoke when He was here on Earth will she discard. With the same power, the same greatness that He used, she will use His Words. She will speak them with the same force and they will bring the same results, saith the Lord. It’s all in her song in the night.

A Song to Entice Multitudes

Never has there been such a price paid for such a song. In the song in the night you will find the heart of God. In the song in the night you will find all the love of God at Calvary. The only time God ever used all His love was in making Calvary. No wonder the song in the night is the song of songs! No wonder there never has been a song like it—and so many to sing it. The song in the night will echo throughout the whole earth, shake nations and entice multitudes to come to Him through its drawing.

A Song of a Terrible Army

The Bride will not walk with her head down, but held high. She is fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners (Song of Solomon 6:10). No power will be able to defeat her. Nations will tremble, demons will flee from her, the devil possessed set free as she cries with the same Spirit, the same voice as the One who died for her.

Song with the Spirit of the Three Hebrew Boys

The Bride’s song in the night is in the same spirit that the Hebrew boys were given. It was a short song for them; they were not in the fiery furnace very long, not long enough to get all the song. The price had not been paid yet on Calvary for man to have all the song at that time. But they could sing, We won’t be in here long! Now their spirit of faith is a part of the song in the night. No matter the furnaces of affliction, no matter how hot the furnaces have been heated: her song in the night is We won’t be in here long!

A Song from the Lion’s Den

In the Bride’s den of lions will always be found angelic beings, protecting her as they protected Daniel. Daniel had a part of this song in the night, his long night in the den of lions. I don’t know how he felt about that night, whether or not it seemed it would never end. The Bible doesn’t tell us all about his feelings, but we know he had the Lord’s protection, and that’s what counts.

The Bride in her long night is in the den of lions again and again, not for one Earth night, but for hours, days and weeks in this long, long night waiting for His coming. What darkness! But she is not afraid. She is in the Ark, Christ Jesus, the Ark of safety.

A Song for Every Member of the Bridal Company

Hidden away in Him, the Bride can say like Paul: I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me (Galatians 2:20). Christ is our ark, and all things are supplied through Him.

Victorious describes the Bride, triumphant with the brightness of Heaven and the glow of God. The meekness of the Man of Galilee is her dignity. Fulfilling His every desire is her mission.

Every member of the bridal company will sing the glorious song, the song in the night. Lift up your heads, oh ye gates, the King of Glory is about to pass through. Who is this King of Glory? He’s the Son of God, the great and mighty one, the Savior, the baptizer. Yes, this is the King. Lift up your heads, oh ye gates, the King of Glory is passing through and He is coming this way for the Bride! Thank God, our long night will soon end. The glorious morn will come!

Recognize the Song in the Night

Yea, saith the Spirit of the Lord: Redemption draweth nigh. Lift up your heads and know that I am with you, and recognize my song in the night. I wrote this song for you. It took my life’s blood to write this song for you. I gave my life that you could have this song. Sing it, all of it. Sing it all to all peoples. It’s a song for them all, and they must all hear it.

I call to you, my people. Take my song in the night to the whole world, and then the end will come. I will anoint you, and I will be with you. And when sadness engulfs you, my song in the night will dispel the spirit of sadness, the spirit of despair; and you will know that I am with you. You will know that I will never leave you nor forsake you. You will find my faithfulness for you in my song for you in the night.

Treasure my song. I gave it to my servant so many years ago, and now in the last hour I moved on him to bring it to you. I never [before] allowed him to bring it to you. You will need all of this song, saith the Lord. This song will make you complete in me. There will be no lack. You will be victorious. And you will win souls, many, many souls. You will do it through my song in the night.

The songs of this world will not appeal to you. Your spirit will reject the world’s songs that do not embrace me and my greatness. And you will be fed through the song in the night. You will feel the flow of my Spirit as you sing the song in the night. You will tell the people the story, my love story, for them as well as for you, the whole love story as you take to them my song in the night. Let it be your life; you find my life in it. Let it be your joy; you’ll find the joy of Heaven in it. Let it be your peace; you’ll find the peace of Heaven in it. You will find all needs supplied in it, my song in the night, saith the Lord.

Love Song of All Love Songs

Oh wonderful Jesus, I say! Oh wonderful Christ that wrote us such a song with His own blood, His own love! He sacrificed everything to make that song possible. Never has there been such a love song. It’s the love song of all love songs. Never a song with such hope, with so many promises in it. Take all the love of mankind, human beings, and it will be just a speck compared to the love in the song in the night. All the vision and knowledge needed you find as you sing His song at midnight, in the wee hours of the morning.

When it seems as though the long dark night of waiting for Him will never end nor the sun shine again, in your wonderful song He has given to you are many rainbows of love and greatness. He bestows the greatness of Heaven upon you as He whispers into your ear, Oh Child of mine, I’m with you.

A Song All Heaven Hears

Sing on, sing on; sing that all Earth may hear. All Heaven is listening in; your song is coming up before the throne of God, and all Heaven is listening, saith the Lord. What a song—and it’s all ours.

I’ve been excited about bringing the song in the night to you. The Lord woke me in an early morning hour to start writing it. I wrote page after page as He gave it to me. It just came, a flow from Heaven, the song in the night, the song He had sung through me, parts of it, again and again. Oh, the jubilation when it came in English that first time, when the Spirit said, It’s a song for the nations! It’s a song for all peoples, a song of victory, a song of the Crucifixion, a song of the Resurrection! And the song went on and on. It was like a fountain that never runs dry, the fountain He opened to free all who want from sin and uncleanness.

A Song of Power over All Demonic Spirits

With the strength of His song in the night, oh Child of God, you’ll make it through the deepest of the valleys. As you sing His song, the greatness of Him will flow like mighty rivers to you. Only as you climb the highest mountains in His name in this last hour will you sing His song in the night, and it will give you strength. You’ll reach the peak when it seems you can’t get out of that valley of sickness; you will come out through the healing flow, the healing stream in His song in the night.

When the doctors shake their heads saying there is nothing more they can do, the song in the night will begin to penetrate into your innermost being, and you will be made well, saith the Lord. The Lord hath need of you, obedient one, in this your last hour.

You needn’t be afraid of all hell coming against you; I have given you power over all demonic spirits. I have given you power over Satan. Yes, that power is in my song in the night, saith the Lord.

Take courage, oh Child of God, take courage.

A Song Copyrighted by Heaven

I never knew the Lord would ever let me bring the song to you as such, never had any plans for it. The Lord had not sung it through me in a long while, and then it came bubbling like a fresh spring of water that went into mighty rivers as the Lord spoke to me on this platform the other week and said, “Song in the night, song in the night.”

Oh blessed Keeper of our souls, it’s now time for the Bride, for every member of the bridal company to sing His love song for the Bride. This is her song; it doesn’t belong to the world, the world has no right to this song. This song is copyrighted by Heaven; it belongs to the faithful, the pure and holy, the clean and pure like Him. This song is for those on their way to Rapture ground.

A Song of the Blessed Hope

We are looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13). It’s the blessed hope, the glorious morn, the Rapture. Who is she coming up out of the wilderness? Who is He that she is leaning on? It’s the Bride leaning on Jesus. Her long night is ending. She has found Him, her love, her treasured one. She will never be separated from Him again. Out of the wilderness of this world she will sing the last notes of the song in the night as she is lifted up on wings of love and grace. The last notes of this song in the night, as her feet leave the ground, will be “Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!” It’s our song in the night, O glory be to God!

Her song in the night: In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also (John 14:2,3). Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh (Matthew 24:44).

And the angels said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven (Acts 1:11).

We know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure (I John 3:2,3).

A crown of righteousness will be given unto all them also that love his appearing (II Timothy 4:8). Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed (I Corinthians 15:51,52). We shall be changed.

In His great song we have all this message, all of it. The Bride believes every bit of His message of love in this song, His love that He has set upon her. She doesn’t doubt any of it.

But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words (I Thessalonians 4:13-18). All of this in the song in the night. It wouldn’t be a complete song from Him in the night without the message of His coming for the Bride, without this great event so fantastic, so unbelievable to the world. His song has become the Bride’s song in the night.

A Song of Rapture Ground Ahead

Elijah had part of the song, just a part. Elisha didn’t have it as he walked with Elijah; it was Elijah whose long dark night was about to end. In just a few minutes the glorious morn would dawn; the one who had fallen under the juniper tree and prayed to die was now walking, head held high with his song in the night: Rapture ground is just ahead! He struck the waters of Jordan and the last great miracle that the Lord would ever work through him took place. It was the glorious morn for Elijah.

The rapture of Elijah was wonderful, but what a day it will be when so many feet are almost to Rapture ground, so many, many feet headed for one place! The Bride is almost ready. The long night is about to end, oh Child of God. Sing the song in the night like you have never, never sung a song before. Sing it, sing it!

This old world holds no glamour, no enticement for you, oh Child of God. You know truly that you are a citizen of Heaven, that you’ve taken out citizenship papers. Without a doubt you are a pilgrim and a stranger in the night, but the dark won’t matter because the song in the night brings sunshine and the birds to sing. You will have strength, courage, hope renewed within, and the power of God will flow through your hands to do His work.

Night is about to end. I hear the song—oh, it’s going forth through the darkness of the night! I hear it, I behold it. I see the results of it. I see pilgrims no longer weary. Their heads lifted high, they’re bringing in the harvest throughout the whole earth. In the final minutes of countdown time of this long, long night for the Bride—as she sings His song with all the power, all the love of Heaven—the last of the multitudes will be swept into the Kingdom. To hear His shout of victory for her as He appears in midair will be the ultimate thrill. His song ends with that last great word that she has used so many, many times: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Her night is over. The glorious morn has come.

A Song the Backslider Threw Away

Sinner, where will you be? Do you hear His song in the night of His love for you, of His crucifixion for you? He died so you could live. He gave His blood so you could be cleansed. Won’t you accept His love song for your life? It won’t be offered much longer. Today is the day of the salvation of His song for you. My heart bleeds for you, Backslider. This song used to be yours, but you threw it away. You discarded it as though it were nothing, and you don’t sing His song any longer. Why not come back? He’ll give you a song in the night again that will make all the difference in your life. Say this prayer with me: Oh, God, save my soul! Save my soul! I’m so sorry that I sinned against you, but I have come home. I’m going to serve you, Lord, the rest of my life. I believe the blood of Jesus washes away all of my sins. Come on into my heart, Jesus! Come on in!

If you meant that prayer, He has come. If you meant it, you will take up His song in the night and begin to sing it. It’s the song of songs (Song of Solomon 1:1), and it’s yours, yours. It’s a gift to you from Him. Use it. All the strength you will ever need is in that one song, His song in the night.

A Song of the Healing Stripes

You who need healing: Do you accept the love, the promises, the greatness of Him, all of Him in His song in the night for humanity? If so, you can be healed no matter what your sickness or affliction might be. You can be healed—He promised. By whose stripes ye were healed (I Peter 2:24). I am not a healer; I am a believer, and I believe everything in His song in the night. His song incorporates all the power and promises of the Godhead. Lord, here they are. As your servant I bring them to you. Lay a healing hand on the sick and afflicted. From your supernatural gift of miracles, from your supernatural gifts of healing it comes in the name of your Son Jesus. Heal in the name of the Lord! Heal in the holy name of Jesus! Heal, heal I pray. The power of the Lord is flowing. If you have accepted Him, His greatness in His song as I showed it to you, then watch yourself get well. Look at all improvements daily and honor him. God’s blessings upon you.

Remember, in His song in the night is all the strength you need in this last hour, all the deliverance, all the help. It’s all in this song in the night, the song for the Bride of Christ.

See you in the Rapture!

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