Now, Isaiah 66 pivots.
From trembling to
birthing.
Mockery to miracle.
Exclusion to expansion.
“Before she goes into labor, she gives birth; before the pains come upon her, she delivers a son. Who has ever heard of such things?
Who has ever seen things like this?
Can a country be born in a day, or a nation be brought forth in a moment?
Yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children. Do I bring to the moment of birth and not give delivery?” says the Lord.
“Do I close up the womb when I bring to delivery?” says your God. “Rejoice with Jerusalem and be glad for her, all you who love her; rejoice greatly with her, all you who mourn over her. For you will nurse and be satisfied at her comforting breasts; you will drink deeply and delight in her overflowing abundance.”
Isaiah 66:7-11.
Verse 7 opens with a
prophetic shock:
“Before she goes into labour,
she gives birth; before the pains come upon her, she delivers a son.”
— Isaiah 66:7
This is not normal.
This is supernatural.
It is the picture of Zion
birthing destiny without delay.
It is the sound of God accelerating His promises.
It is the moment when
what was mocked becomes what is multiplied.
The Marketplace Implication
It is the moment when:
The trembling ones become the birthing ones
The rejected ones become the resourceful ones
The mocked ones become the multiplied ones
The faithful ones become the fruitful ones
God is saying:
“I do not bring to the moment of birth and not give
delivery.”
— Isaiah 66:9
This is a rebuke to
delay, fear, and spiritual abortion.
God finishes what He
starts.
He delivers what He
conceives.
He multiplies what He
anoints.
Isaiah 66:7–11 is not
just poetic — it is prophetic.
It is the sound of sudden
glory.
It is the season of
supernatural delivery.
Let’s step into it.
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