Eagle Conference Prophetic Summary

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In the beginning of the video Bobby from Eagle Mountain began by discussing that the Elijah List is a vault of the Timeless words of Heaven that God has entrusted into them to be stewarded to the body of Christ. And that out of this vault has come the precious things from Heaven that He wants to send out to the entire world.
Bobby then began by using question and answer segment where he asked Steve Shultz what were the top two or three words that is a confirmation of what God/ Heaven is saying to the Earth/ His People right now:
Through this first question, Steve answered by saying how the Elijah List receives hundreds of words from people around the world, and through seeing all of these words that there are themes that you can see that will
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Steve also began speaking on his spiritual mentor Wade Taylor, who has now gone to be with the Lord, and how in 2012 Wade and many other prophets have begun confirming that we have just entered the Kingdom Era. And that because of that, this is sometimes why we may be seeing so much conflict on the Earth because we are seeing a conflict of Kingdoms that we have never seen before. Steve also confirmed that this is the most encouraging word is that the “The Kingdom of God” is coming.
Steve also went on to say that through this conflict the Lord is revealing everything that has been happening just below the surface, and saying “This is the Word of the Lord: Let the Show Begin.” And these new things that are going to be happening in the supernatural are going to be off the charts especially in dealing with healings, inventions, brand new cures and breakthroughs in health, science and in arts and music.
The next topic that Bobby started out with asking Steve about was how Divine frustration is playing out in the body of Christ right

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