This Is the Call for Our Generation — Charisma News

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Women contend for their families and the nation at Rise Up.
Women contend for their families and the nation at Rise Up. (Jessilyn Justice)

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Karen Wheaton was one of more than a dozen Spirit-empowered speakers who spoke life and recognized the call God has on this generation at Rise Up.

“Deborah and Esther were two women who fulfilled the purpose of God for their generations and answered their call for their time,” Wheaton tells Charisma News. “And so they were bold they were empowered by the Holy Spirit, but most of all, they just said yes to taking on a mandate that could have cost them everything, and in some ways did but gave them what?—an eternal reward. I think this is the call for women of our generation to say you know what this is our day. We got the same call for our time, and our answer has to be yes.”

Rise Up 2017 was part of a collaborative effort with Lou Engle’s The Call and Awaken the Dawn. The four-day non-stop charismatic revival shook the National Mall in Washington, D.C., complete with messages in tongues, shofars, worship flags and prophecies decreed from stage.

Thousands flooded the National Mall, braving rain, mud, crowds and humidity to experience the presence of the Lord. What took place was nothing short of a phenomenon, and, some people hope, the birth of a movement. Among them is Adrianna Phelice Simon, one of the organizers of Rise Up.

“I feel like we’re in a moment, and I’m not sure if everybody can feel it, but this is very strategic,” Simon tells Charisma News. “We are shifting the heavens. … God always in the Bible, when He went to Gideon, He said, ‘Don’t give me those, that’s too many, that’s too many.’ He’s looking for the remnant, and today in the rain, the remnant is here. We are crying out for our nation, and we’re going to see this thing shift in our generation, and that’s very key. We cannot allow the next generation to receive what the devil has to offer on a silver platter what he had to offer us, so we’re saying no more.”

Cindy Jacobs, who spent much of the day on stage, prophesied that Rise Up was the birth of a new women’s movement, one that would not be driven out of a bitter heart, and Wheaton agrees.

All across America, women have embraced the label “nasty woman,” but that’s not who God has called them to be, the two speakers say.

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