The Well Womens Conference

Welcome to Pray! you whore, a blog, that takes you on my personal journey of repentance, reconciliation, and redemption. Recently I went to a womens conference presented by significant Revelation and it was just that filled with revelation. The Well represented how we must go deep to refill our spiritual tanks with fresh living water. We cannot settle for what is on the surface but we must move past the flesh and world into the spirit to meet Jesus. The room was filled with the holy Spirit and many were delivered and had a refreshing encounter with Jesus. It was a beautiful experience to be a part of and it was what I needed to walk away refreshed and inspired.

8/24/20255 min read

We immediately think about the Samaritan woman when we think about the well. That is a very important story to review and read when understanding God's unconditional love for us. We often speak word curses on ourselves and receive the word curses of others because we do not know our true identity as a child of God. The Samaritan woman was an outcast due to her marital status and history with men and she often avoided community. She avoided community because of the betrayal, slander and shame she carried due to her status in the town. I know I can relate to feeling isolated, rejected and betrayed by the people that were supposed to love us forever when truly only we can control how we love others and be the example of God's love. However, most of us carry the spirit of offense and avoid the trauma and pain. This story is very powerful and instrumental to a Christians journey when we are learning about Jesus Christ and his character. Our goal in our christian journey is to be like Christ in every way so it is important to go deep and study who Jesus Christ was as a human being.

in the Samaritan woman story Jesus decided to love the unloveable and the outcasts. He didn't care what religious laws or culture said but he obeyed what God said for him to do. Aren't we all spiritual beings having a human experience and I love this story in the Bible because Jesus saw her for who she was in the Spirit, not who she was in the flesh or the natural world. Jesus literally chose a woman to be the first apostle and spread the gospel and that is exactly what she did. This is one of my favorite stories in the Bible now that I've lived a little and gone through offense, betrayal and trauma it is good to know that God sees your heart, not your circumstance. this story still gives me hope and " The Well" symbolizes being refreshed and going deeper in the Word of God.

The Well Conference was just that for me, a quenching of a thirst that I cannot deny. I used to ignore the calling and thirst and numb myself with the worldly ways and substances outside of the living water within. I now am relaizing that there is a "God in me " because I am a daughter of God and called to bring his purpose and will into the world, not my will! In order to understand your purpose and God's will in your life you must go a little bit deeper in the well to get the freshest and coldest water. We have to go beyond the surface because that is where the wall is. We must make a decision to quench our thirst eternally not just for a moment. That is the trap of the devil, living in a world of instant gratification. Prophetess Candice spoke about the well also symbolizing a wall that we must prevail and overcome to get the refreshing water. She referenced Joshua 6 when the walls of Jericho fall because of how obedient they were to the Lords instructions.

The Lord gave Joshua specific instructions from Joshua 6: 1-20, it wasn't just one time around the wall of Jericho but they had to do it for seven days, play certain sounds and be silent until they were instructed to shout. I don't think our society and generation would have been able to be disciplined enough to follow these instructions today because of our culture and our inability to have patience. So when Prophetess Candice spoke on us not being able to get to the well because we can't get past the wall. It was a prophetic message that was right on time and I challenge you to ask yourselves: What is your wall? Women are in a place in society where we need to take our voices back and proclaim the truth. We cannot let society, culture or religion hold us back from God's anointing, will and profound revival that is happening today! We are a huge part of the revival and God's priestly kingdom and its time for us to release our sound. Sound is powerful because it is a vibration, a vocal utterance, a noise that penetrates boundaries.

Sound has the power to break down many boundaries because sound has the ability to disrupt and travel through any medium. The entire world moves through sound and it's up to us to change the direction. For example, Forrest Frank surpasses Drank in Youtube music plays in mid August and I found this to be profoundly motivating and inspiring. Especially in a world where the noises and sounds are predominantly negative and fear based. We can find truth and peace in the leadership pf the Lord, Jesus Christ, our God of provision. When I think of what has stalled or prevented me from my relationship with the Lord and my depth in the well helping others find Christ. It truly has been the silencing of my voice so as I tear down the wall in front of me I acknowledge that circumstances and situations have silenced me. No more! I declare and decree Isaiah 44:7 "Who then is like me? Let him proclaim it. Let him declare and lay out before me what has happened since I established my ancient people, and what is yet to come—yes, let them foretell what will come."

I rebuke the spirit of fear and disobedience to keep me from blessings and sharing the depth of my testimony. I will not let culture or society prevent me from exalting the Lord and sharing how God has set me free from death and allowed me to understand "Talitha Cumi." I am excited to share hope through reconciliation, repentance and redemption. The pain, the trauma, the disappointment was only to amplify your voice so don't let the world silence you. ROAR! Remember Psalm 19:3" There is no speech nor language, where there voice is not heard" so make sure to tell your story unapologetically and keep God at the center of your life and heart. My only prayer is that I speak boldly in faith moving forward remembering Psalm 19:14 "May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer."

Thank you Pastor Mark and Amber for walking boldly in your truth and sharing the blessing that the Lord has done in your lives. Thank you for uplifting and promoting a women's conference that moves us all and showed positive sisterhood. The conference was filled with inspiration, leadership and motivation to continue moving in boldness and faith. Thank you for helping women remember how beautiful the depth and how powerful our prayers and voices are to the kingdom. Thank you for being leaders in a ministry that is needed and often overlooked and misunderstood. Thank you for being a significant revelation in my life. If you are looking for deliverance, prayer and leadership checkout the website here!