Times and seasons came from God. He made time for the execution of purposes and gives all purposes their seasons. The Bible is the key to understanding the timing of purposes and the purpose of each time. The Lord calls us, as watchmen, gate-keepers and intercessors, to understand the times and decree the manifestation of His purposes for each time. That is what we want to do as we pray into the week ahead.
The 33rd week of the year is the fifth week in the fifth seven weeks of the year. This is a core fifth season week. This week is the beginning of ‘the New Testament side’ of the fifth 7 weeks of the year (July 16 – September 2). This is a week of breaking new grounds. The fifth day of creation was the beginning of progressive movement, voice sound, sensory perception and blessings on earth.
A. BIBLICAL PATTERNS FOR THE WEEK
The fifth day of creation (Genesis 1: 20-23). This is a week of new things in the fifth seven weeks of the year. All the fifths of the Bible are applicable to this week.
The 33rd book of the Bible (Micah). Week 33 is a Book of Micah week in the year.
The 33rd chapters of the Bible.
Deuteronomy 21-25. The fifth section of the fifth book of the Bible is applicable to this week.
First 9 Books of the New Testament (Matthew – Galatians). Week 33 is the beginning of the New Testament side of the fifth seven weeks of the year. It’s is a new beginning.
B. BIBLE READING SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WEEK
Going through the 33rd week of the year is like taking a journey through the 33rd book of the Bible. It is also like walking through the 33rd chapters of the Bible. So, the Book of Micah and the 33rd chapters of the Bible are great guiding lights for the week. Micah is a 7-chapter book.
You may want to read the suggested passages as follows but be at liberty to follow the leading of the Spirit of God:
August 13: Micah 1; Gen. 33; Exodus 33.
August 14: Micah 2; Numbers 33; Deuteronomy 33.
August 15: Micah 3; 2 Chronicke 33; Job 33
August 16: Micah 4; Psalm 33.
August 17: Micah 5; Ezekiel 33.
August 18: Micah 6; Jeremiah 33;
August 19: Micah 7; Isaiah 33
VERSE FOR THE WEEK
Psalm 33:18-19:
Behold, the eye of the LORD is on those who fear Him, On those who hope in His mercy, To deliver their soul from death, And to keep them alive in famine.
C. THOUGHTS AND PRAYER POINTS FOR THE WERK
What is the divine agenda for the 33rd week and how can we pray? The Bible reveals six things about the 33rd season:
1. The 33rd season is a time when people meet face to face with the reality they have been hiding from or running from. Micah 1:3-4 says, “For behold, the LORD is coming out of His place; He will come down And tread on the high places of the earth. [4] The mountains will melt under Him, And the valleys will split Like wax before the fire, Like waters poured down a steep place”. In Genesis 33, Jacob came face to face with his brother, Esau, but there was no trouble because God was with him. Manasseh became King in Second Chronicles 33. Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. The first time the Atomic Bomb was used was the season of the 33rd President of the United States. Terrorists bombed the twin towers of the World Trade Center at the beginning of the 33rd seven years of the United States. The year 1933 was a season of deadly fiery visitations. In the 33rd year of Nigeria, Ibrahim Babangida was compelled to step down as Head of State. He handed over to an Interim National Government that lasted only 84 days. Dreaded Sani Abacha overthrew the Interim National Government and became Head of State. Babangida had hoped to transition from military Head of State to a Civilian President. He met fire on the way and bowed.
PRAYER: This week, pray that the righteous will be delivered from their fears. Pray also that the wicked who are unrepentant will run into their fears. This week, let fire-power be released from heaven against the wicked and wickedness.
2. The 33rd season is a time to break up camp and move on to the next level and place. Exodus 33:1-3 says, “Then the LORD said to Moses, “Depart and go up from here, you and the people whom you have brought out of the land of Egypt, to the land of which I swore to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, saying, ‘To your descendants I will give it.’ In Numbers 33, Israel’s journey from Egypt to Jordan is summarized – according to starting and stopping points. Three words implying motion (move, departed, went) is used 42 times in this chapter. The word ‘camped’ is also used 42 times in Numbers 33 (NKJV). The death of Aaron at 123 years, on Mount Hur, is recorded in this chapter. His son Eleazar took over from him. This week, the Lord is prompting you to move from camping. This is a no-stopping week. The Lord wants you to move and move and move.
PRAYER: Pray this week that there be a progressive shift for God’s people in the nations. Pray for a positive shift from camping in your life, family, ministry, etc.
3. The 33rd is a season of blessing, redemption, and restoration. In Deuteronomy 33, Moses blessed the children of Israel before his death. In Job 33, Elihu spoke of ransom, redemption, and of a mediator. You do not need any of those three unless there is trouble. They are needed in the 33rd season. In Jeremiah 33, God promised to cause the captivity of Judah to return and to restore Jerusalem.
PRAYER: Pray and prophesy blessings over the nations and over your people this week. Bless the local government areas, counties, cities, and regions. Decree recovery and restoration in the nations.
4. The 33rd is a season of judgment. Second Chronicles 33 is about the evil reign of Manasseh. Although he repented, God decreed captivity against Judah because of the sins of Manasseh. He ruled the longest in Judah but his death is recorded in this chapter. His son and successor, Amon, also ruled and died in this chapter. This chapter ends with the emergence of Josiah – the reformer-grandson of Manasseh. Isaiah 33 is about the judgment coming to Zion and to the Plunderer that had not been plundered. This is a season of plundering the plunderer. The book of Micah is the 33rd book of the Bible and it contains woes and judgments.
PRAYER: This week, pray that the Lord will bring down the wicked in the nations. Pray that He will raise replacements who will reverse the works of the wicked in the land. Pray against fire disasters and destructions from explosions in the cities of nations.
5. The 33rd season is a time to rejoice in the Lord and praise His name. Psalm 33 is a call to rejoice in the Lord and praise Him (1-3) for His powerful word (4-12) and for His sovereign and saving power (13-22). This a week of joy. As we rejoice before the Lord, He will keep pain and sorrow far from us. The presence of the Lord matters greatly in the 33rd season. Moses could not move without God’s presence in Exodus 33.
PRAYER: Pray that this 33rd week will be a week of rejoicing (and not sorrowing) in the land. We have wept enough. This week, let joy overtake mourning in the nations.
6. The 33rd is a watchman season. In Ezekiel 33, the prophet is a appointed a watchman to warn the people of impending disaster. News of the fall of Jerusalem came to Ezekiel in this chapter. Ezekiel 33 is about the certainty of the judgment. The 33rd season is a time when watchmen and gatekeepers must be alert and active.
This is a week to activate Matthew 24: 42-43 where Jesus said, “Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour f your Lord is coming. But know this, that if the master of the house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched and not allowed his house to be broken into”.
Knowing “the hour the thief would come” is critical to watching. Every purpose under heaven has its time; and every time has its purpose. Understanding the time gives us advantage over situations and frees us from becoming victims of the enemy’s surprise. We also watch because we do not always know ‘when’.
PRAYER: This week, pray for grace to stand on the watch with your spiritual senses on alert. Pray also that watchmen in the nations will be alert and not slumber. Pray also that the watchmen declare, promptly, what they see.
God is a Watchman over His people – especially this week.
Happy 33rd week of the year!