God is bringing forth a season of spiritual recollection. The vast capacity of the Holy Spirit is about to saturate barren places, wilderness seasons, and dry landscapes of the soul. He is breathing life once again into dormant promises and restoring “dry bone” structures that appeared beyond recovery.
“Sing, O barren one… enlarge the place of your tent and stretch out the curtains of your dwelling” (Isaiah 54). For though there was a season that felt forsaken, the Lord declares, “With great mercies I will gather you.”
Recollection is the act of remembering, bringing to mind again, or retaining something in memory. When Scripture says that God remembered, it does not imply that He had forgotten. Rather, it signifies that what was already on His heart has now reached its appointed time for manifestation.
God is doing it again.
As one season rolls into another, the tide is turning. A Great Awakening is arising through the fiery breath of Ruach HaKodesh. Wells of salvation are being reopened. Deep pools of refreshing are forming. Rivers of Living Water are beginning to flow where dryness once prevailed.
The Greek word mimnēskomai means “to remember” or “to recall,” yet it also implies action. God’s remembrance is never passive. He remembers in order to fulfill. He remembers in order to act. He remembers because His promises remain alive before Him.
The sound hidden within this divine reset is the shofar call of recall—the summoning home of prodigals, the gathering of scattered sons and daughters, and the restoration of what appeared lost.
Just as God remembered Rachel, watch for spiritual conceptions in this hour. New revelation is being conceived. Kingdom purposes are being formed. Divine promises are entering their season of fulfillment.
Remembrance always leads to action.
John 14:26
“But the Comforter, which is the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.”
When Scripture declares that God remembered Noah, Abraham, Rachel, or Israel, it reveals that the appointed time had arrived for Heaven’s predetermined purposes to be established in the earth.
I believe we are entering an era where many things long separated will be brought together again.
RE — once more.
RE — again.
RE — restoration.
RE — recollection.
God is about to do it again.
The valley of dry bones in Ezekiel was a prophetic picture of divine recall—a supernatural gathering together of scattered fragments until they formed a vast army.
Yet the vision did not end there.
The Lord instructed Ezekiel:
“Take one stick and write on it, ‘For Judah and the children of Israel his companions.’ Then take another stick and write on it, ‘For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and all the house of Israel his companions.’ Then join them one to another into one stick, and they shall become one in your hand.” (Ezekiel 37:16-17)
This is the prophetic recollection of one Kingdom.
What was divided becomes united.
What was scattered becomes gathered.
What was broken becomes whole.
What was separated becomes one in His hand.
The stick of Judah and the stick of Joseph—Ephraim—become a prophetic witness of God’s original intent. Through Messiah, Jew and Gentile are brought together as one flock, one body, and one Kingdom under one Shepherd.
Judah goes first, yet through the mighty ingrafting represented by Ephraim, the two become one. This is the mystery of God’s redemptive plan unfolding through the ages.
The birthright blessing upon Ephraim pointed prophetically toward fruitfulness and the fullness of nations. Through Messiah, that fullness continues to unfold as nations are drawn into the covenant purposes of God.
As the dry bones received breath and arose, so the two sticks became one—alive, joined together, and carrying a prophetic message to the nations.
I believe God is recollecting in this hour.
I see the stick that once appeared lifeless now budding, blossoming, and bearing fruit.
I see resurrection where there has been barrenness.
I see revival where there has been dryness.
I see nations awakening and being drawn into the One Body of Messiah.
We are witnessing a great gathering—a divine recall of peoples, tribes, and nations into the purposes of God.
The call is going forth.
The harvest is ripening.
The fullness of the Gentiles is advancing toward its appointed completion.
Incline your ear.
Listen carefully.
Hear what the Spirit is saying.
Listen to Him.
Selah
The six vessels of water—the number associated with mankind—were transformed into wine. What was ordinary became extraordinary. What was natural became prophetic.
I believe this points toward a great spiritual transformation among the nations.
The fullness of all nations is drawing near.
May we discern the times, hear the call of Heaven, and respond to the great Recollection and Recall of God.
Denise Sylvia Bruning




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