Prophetic Encouragement during Rosh Hashanah from Charlie Shamp: '5784: The Year of the Open Door'
Elijah List Staff : Sep 18, 2023
The Elijah List
"Let us prepare our hearts and align our lives with God's purposes in this Year of the Open Door. As we step through the threshold, let us embrace the divine opportunities, breakthroughs, and blessings that await us. May we walk in faith, knowing that God's favor goes before us, and His presence will guide us every step of the way..." -Charlie Stamp
[ElijahList.com] Introduction: Our last interview with Charlie Shamp was powerfully "off the charts," so to speak. He had mentioned that the beginning of Rosh Hashanah is an important time for us to fast and pray.
Some of our viewers asked if Charlie had some specific prayer points to offer, so we asked him if he could write some up... he did not disappoint!
As these are quite long and extensive, we encourage you to read though these slowly and carefully...and use them as daily decrees over you, your family and your region as the Lord leads.
Happy Rosh Hashanah... We are praying with you!
In Christ,
Steve Shultz and Julie A. Smith, Co-Editors
Elijah List Publications

As we enter the Jewish New Year of 5784, we step into a season of divine favor and unprecedented opportunities. The Lord has declared this year the "Year of the Open Door," where new pathways will be revealed, and blessings will flow abundantly. Let us gather our hearts and seek prophetic insights into what lies ahead.
The Open Door
In the Hebrew calendar, the number eight symbolizes new beginnings, and the open door represents a gateway to God's blessings and breakthroughs. Just as the Israelites crossed the Red Sea on dry land, leaving behind their bondage and entering into freedom, this year will mark a significant transition for God's people. Additionally, the number 80 in Hebrew is represented by the letter "pey." Moreover, the number four in Hebrew is represented by the letter "dalet," which symbolizes a doorway or a path. It signifies stability, foundation, and the four corners of the earth. Therefore, as we step through the door of this new beginning, the number four reminds us to establish a solid foundation in our faith and embrace the divine path that lies ahead.
The open door signifies not only physical doors of opportunity but also spiritual portals unveiling fresh encounters with the divine. As we align our hearts with God's purposes, we will witness the fulfillment of His promises and experience a greater outpouring of His Spirit. It is a time to seek His face, listen intently to His voice, and step boldly through the doors He opens before us.
This year calls us to rise above limitations and step into the fullness of our God-given potential. The Lord is releasing an anointing for innovation, creativity, and strategic thinking. He will equip His children with wisdom and discernment to navigate the challenges that lie ahead. As we trust in His guidance, we will find ourselves in positions of influence, impacting our communities and spheres of influence for His glory.
Moreover, the Year of the Open Door will bring restoration and reconciliation. Broken relationships will be mended, families will be reunited, and unity will prevail. The power of forgiveness will flow, healing wounds that seemed irreparable. God's love will break down barriers and create an atmosphere of harmony and understanding.
Financial breakthroughs will also be a hallmark of this year. The Lord is positioning His people for prosperity, not only for their well-being, but also to bless others. As we faithfully steward our resources and walk in obedience to His principles, financial doors will swing wide open, releasing provision and abundance.
In this year, the Church will experience a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Revival fires will ignite, spreading across nations and awakening hearts to the truth of the Gospel. God will raise up mighty apostles to steward new movements, evangelists and prophets who will boldly proclaim His Word, leading multitudes to salvation.
Let us prepare our hearts and align our lives with God's purposes in this Year of the Open Door. As we step through the threshold, let us embrace the divine opportunities, breakthroughs, and blessings that await us. May we walk in faith, knowing that God's favor goes before us, and His presence will guide us every step of the way.
The Ten Days of Awe
As the Jewish New Year dawns upon us, it heralds the beginning of the Ten Days of Awe, a sacred period of introspection and repentance. During this time, the call of the Divine echoes within our souls, beckoning us to turn our gaze inward and evaluate our actions and attitudes. It is a time of seeking forgiveness, both from our Lord Jesus Christ and from others.
In these days of Teshuvah, the process of repentance and return, we are called to acknowledge our shortcomings, take responsibility for our actions, and commit to sincere change. It is a time of self-reflection and surrender as we seek to repair and restore our relationship with God and others.
As the Ten Days of Awe reach their pinnacle, we find ourselves standing on the threshold of Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement. On this sacred day, we come before the Most High with humble hearts, seeking forgiveness and reconciliation. Through fasting, prayer, and deep introspection, we surrender our burdens and sins, trusting in God's mercy and grace to cleanse and purify us.
Let us heed the call of these sacred days. Let us enter into the depths of our souls, acknowledging our humanity and our need for divine intervention. As we engage in fasting and prayer, may our hearts be open to the transformative power of repentance.
For on the day of atonement, as the shofar resounds in the heavenly realms, a new beginning emerges. In the confession of sins, we find release and liberation. We are reminded that our fate is sealed not only for the coming year but for eternity, as we surrender to the Divine's will... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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