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Welcoming The King of Glory in Beulah = Europe


Welcoming the King of Glory

Out of the “European Trumpet Call” convocation in Timisoara, Romania, we the undersigned leaders representing European nations declare on behalf of our continent:
We believe in God the Father, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
We believe in our Lord Jesus Christ, His only Son.
We believe in the Holy Spirit, sent by the Father.

On behalf of our continent we renounce and annul all covenants with Satan, especially those resulting from the legendary rape of Europe by Zeus that birthed our old name of Europe and introduced the hellenistic mindsets, practices and culture known as humanism until today.
As led by the Spirit of God we renounce and annul the name of Europe and accept our new name Beulah (Married - Isa. 62:4).
We renounce replacement theology and honour our brother Israel, the first recipient of this promise, and we, being the first fruit of the Gospel among Gentiles, reconciled as one new man (Eph. 2:14-16) share in this new name and covenantal promises.

We choose to enter into a marriage covenant with our Lord Jesus Christ by proclaiming:
Where you go I will go, where you stay I will stay (Ruth 1:16)
Let it be unto me according to your word (Mary, Luke 1:38)
The Spirit and the Bride say Maranatha - Come Lord Jesus (Rev. 22:17)

In this new season - we proclaim the revelation of the mature sons of God the Father, who as a Royal Priesthood in the order of Melkizedek will extend the fullness of the Word of God and His Kingdom throughout Beulah and to the ends of the earth.

We as citizens of Beulah, welcome our Lord Jesus Christ the King of Glory to our continent. Amen!

Timisoara, Romania - September 1-3, 2015





Berthold & Barbara Becker
Werner Woiwode
George & Evdokia Markakis
Elke Molle
Jussi Valkonen
Karmelo Kresonja
Dariusz Wojcinocicz
Panda Marius
Cristian Galea

Ian & Pauline Cole
Ioan Peia
Sheena Tranter
Claudius Samartinean
Steve Botham
Andy Page
Tudor & Mirela Petan
Pauliina Hilden

Witnissed by
Miloalii Siilata Tuailemafua
Bret Ridley
Leon Coetzee

Geoff Armitage
Enoka Goha


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