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Dana shares a heartfelt reflection on God's sovereign hand in the process of recovery and transition within His people. He recounts a vivid experience in India, illustrating God's mercy in oppressive circumstances, emphasizing that God's hand guides stages of recovery throughout history—from the return from Babylon to the final gathering of Zion. Dana highlights that recovery is a divine work accomplished by both the visible right hand of Christ, who rules and intercedes, and the unseen left hand of the Holy Spirit, working providentially through circumstances, discipline, and sanctification. He stresses the importance of seeing God's hand at work in our lives, especially during times of shaking and discipline, urging believers to ascend Mount Zion spiritually to receive revelation and understanding of God's purposes. Dana emphasizes that true recovery involves a vision of Christ's glory, as seen in the transfiguration, which transforms our perspective and sustains us through trials. He advocates for a prophetic church that discerns God's current work and encourages believers to seek a deeper knowledge of Christ beyond doctrinal understanding—an experiential, revelation-based knowledge that aligns us with God's eternal purpose. Ultimately, Dana calls for humility, prayer, and a renewed focus on seeing God's glory, trusting that His hand is actively recovering and gathering His people for His glorious final purpose. MAIN POINTS OUTLINE * God's sovereign hand guides stages of recovery in history and individual lives. * The recovery work involves both the visible right hand of Christ and the unseen left hand of the Holy Spirit. * Seeing God's hand at work requires spiritual ascension and revelation, especially during times of shaking and discipline. * Revelation of Christ's glory, as in the transfiguration, is essential for understanding God's purposes and sustaining faith. * The church must recover a prophetic discernment to understand current divine movements. * Experiential knowledge of Christ, beyond doctrine, is vital for true recovery and spiritual growth. * Humility, prayer, and seeking God's face are necessary to participate in His recovery work. >
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