05/11/2025
đȘDig Your Grave Part 3:
When I asked the Lord when to do it, He answered with a question.
âWhen will you be home?â
âFriday,â I said.
And He replied, âWhat is that?â
âThe Sabbath.â
âSo when are you doing it?â
It was gentle, but rhetorical; I already knew the answer.
After Sabbath.
That first weekend, I didnât do it. I chose to travel to Cincinnati for ministry work with Kaya
Jones, and it was a blessing, but it reminded me how even good things cannot replace God
things. đż
By the next Sabbath, I understood. I repented; I promised to obey. And so, as a family, we went
to the place He showed me. The ground was cold but not frozen; we dug anyway. This time, it
wasnât just me.
My husband buried what needed to stay in the past; my children joined too.
We wrote down what they didnât want to carry anymore, and we laid it all in the ground together.
Franco buried the spirit of anger, the Lord had been showing me how to pray over that, and
Joey, full of joy as always, helped bring lightness to the moment. I often call him Joyful Joey,
and that day, he truly lived up to his name. âš
Healing is for the whole family; prophetic activation is not reserved for adults. You are never too
young, or too old, to bury what is dead and make room for new life.
Stay tuned, I will be filming a full New Creation Woman episode soon where I share this story in
depth.
In the meantime, go watch âLiving Life as a Memorial to Godâ on my YouTube channel to catch
the message that started it all. đ„