Day 63: The Mystery of March 4

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Welcome to the 63rd day of the year. This is the day of the redeemed when Heaven goes to war on behalf of the anointed. Day 63 is the seventh and last day of the ninth week. It is also the fourteenth day in the second 49 days of the year. Day 63 is March 4 in a clear year and March 3 in a leap year. The Bible patterns for understanding the 63rd day are 1) the seventh day of creation narrative; 2) the 63rd book of the Bible; 3) the 63rd chapters of the Bible; 4) the seventh section, or last four chapters (28-31), of First Samuel, the 9th book of the Bible.

Day 63 is a seventh-day-of-creation day in the 9th week. God did not create anything on the seventh day. He rested on that day; and so, blessed and sanctified the seventh day. It was a no-work, and no-worries, day. God did not rest because of tiredness; but because He had made all things ready. Nothing was left undone. The seventh season is when it ends. From the seventh day we learn that Day 63 is a time to believe and declare that the battle is over. The rest of the seventh season is a rest of faith. It is a rest we enter into by believing God’s word that it is done. The seventh season is for release from struggles. Today, rest in the grace of the finished work. Live in the consciousness that all is done and that the prayers are answered.

Day 63 is a First-Samuel 28-31 day in the 9th week. The last section chapters of the 9th book of the Bible is applicable to the last day of the 9th week of the year. In this seventh section of First Samuel, David no longer needed to fight for himself. In the 28th chapter, Saul went to consult the witch at Endor and there received his death sentence. He went to a witch instead of turning to God in repentance. Can you imagine the contradiction of looking for (the spirit of) Samuel in the house of a witch? In the 29th chapter, David went to fight for Achish in a battle against Israel. The lords of the Philistines recognized him and objected. The king discharged him and he returned to his base at Ziklag. He did not have to go to war where he would be expected to fight Saul and all Israel. In the 30th chapter, Amalekites raided Ziklag where David and his men lived; burnt their camp and took away their wives and children, David and his men pursued and recovered all. In the 31st chapter, Saul and his sons died in the battle against the Philistines. This season must have been very tough for David. He lived hypocritically among Philistines until the death of Saul. Living a double life is not God’s intention for the season. God delivered him from double dealing. Today, may the Lord deliver you from battles you shouldn’t fight with your hands. This is a day to stand still and see the salvation of God.

Day 63 is a book-of-Second-John day. Second John is the 63rd book of the Bible; and is applicable to the 63rd day of the year. This book is about walking in the ‘truth’, keeping ‘commandments’, and holding to the ‘doctrine’. The seventh season is not a time to do your pleasure but a time to do God’s pleasure. It is a season of devotion to God. The 63rd season is a time to watch out against error and deception.

Day 63 is a Psalm 63 day. It is a day to cling to the Lord, pursue fellowship with Him, and be wrapped up in His love. The 63rd season is the Lord’s sabbath and is about Him, His power, glory, loving kindness, name, wings, and right hand. It is a season to desire and seek the manifestation of the saving power and majesty of God. Psalm 63:1-2 says, “O God, You are my God; Early will I seek You; My soul thirsts for You; My flesh longs for You In a dry and thirsty land Where there is no water. [2] So I have looked for You in the sanctuary, To see Your power and Your glory”. Psalm 63:9-10 says, “But those who seek my life, to destroy it, Shall go into the lower parts of the earth. [10] They shall fall by the sword; They shall be a portion for jackals”. This declaration of the psalmist agrees with what happened to Saul in First Samuel 31. 

Day 63 is an Isaiah 63 day. In Isaiah 63, the Lord is Redeemer, Avenger, and Savior. Day 63 is for celebrating the loving kindness of the Lord expressed in His salvation and deliverance. Isaiah 63 is a revelation that the battle had been fought and won. Isaiah 63:3-6 says, “I have trodden the winepress alone, And from the peoples no one was with Me. For I have trodden them in My anger, And trampled them in My fury; Their blood is sprinkled upon My garments, And I have stained all My robes. [4] For the day of vengeance is in My heart, And the year of My redeemed has come. [5] I looked, but there was no one to help, And I wondered That there was no one to uphold; Therefore My own arm brought salvation for Me; And My own fury, it sustained Me. [6] I have trodden down the peoples in My anger, Made them drunk in My fury, And brought down their strength to the earth.” 

Day 63 is Hebrews – Revelation Day in the 9th week. Every week has an Old Testament side and a New Testament side. The last three days of the week belongs to the New Testament side of the week. It is the ‘good news’ part of the week. The last day of the week has its guiding light in the last nine books of the Bible. They are books of recovery and restoration. Day 63 is a day of recovery and restoration. May it be a day of fulfillment for you.

Day 63 is a 14th Book and chapters of the Bible day (in the Second 49 days of the year). As the 14th day in the Second 7 weeks of the year, Day 63 has its guiding light in the 14th book and 14th chapters of the day. The 14th book and 14th chapters of the Bible reveal that the 14th season is the Lord’s season of intervention and vengeance. God drowned Pharaoh’s army in the Red Seas in Exodus 14. God lengthened Hezekiah’s life and destroyed Sennacherib in the 14th year of Hezekiah’s reign. Day 63 is a day of intervention and vengeance. Look up!

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy and declare war against the enemies of God. Today, raise a cry against wickedness; trust in the Lord, hope in Him, and take refuge in His grace and mercy. Today, prophesy restoration and blessing on God’s people because of the finished work; and prophesy against ungodliness. This is a day of “IT IS DONE”. Today, you will have pleasure by seeking the pleasure of God. Today, make it priority to honor God. Obey Him. If you missed it anywhere, repent and return to God. This is a day to go back to Bethel.

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