By: Gen. Jim – 3/22/25

Do we have it?
The Lord God spoke this to us (3/4/25): “The enemy forces are attempting to discourage My people by their mocking & scoffing… However, when I put upon My people the covering of Divine Determination, the enemies can simply scoff & mock on. For I the Living God will defeat such enemies as My people keep steadfast at what I have called them to do… They will draw Divine Determination from Me. I will send My Spirit to guide them in the Way of My Spirit to guide them in the Way of My intentions so they will not succumb to the demonic attempts to undermine their commitments towards Me… Those who are My ‘True United Believers’ will move with the commands of My Spirit… when I have put Divine Determination upon those who are true to Me, there is no weapon that is formed against them which shall prosper… more than the evil is My Eternal strength & the same I impart to the faithful, the true, the confident who are glad that it is Me they can serve with gladness each day. Even though My people have endured suffering & hardships for their identity with My Son, does not mean they remain there forever. For when it is My time to restore, I do so through the ones who are ‘Divinely Determined’ to do as I say… This is My Time & it is the right time because there are no mistakes in Me.” You see, when God DETERMINES something, it is going to be done.
Determine
Determinate
The Scriptures have 6 Greek words to look at:
1 – krinō (κρίνω), primarly, “to separate, to be of opinion, approve, esteem (as in Rom. 14:5 where the NKJV has “esteem”, as does the KJV) other texts like Acts 3:13; 20:16; 25:25; 27:1; 1 Cor. 2:2; 2 Cor. 2:1; Tit. 3:12 use the same Gk. word, krinō;
2 – horizō (ὁρίζω) denotes “to bound, to set a boundary (Eng., = horizon_, to mark out definitely, determine”; it is translated “to determine in LK. 22:22 where Jesus’ death had already been “determined”. The Book of Acts records the same thing: “Him, being delivered by the DETERMINED purpose & foreknowledge of God, you have taken by lawless hands, have crucified, & put to death” (speaking of Jesus), Acts 2:23.
You see, God determines certain historical & non-historical events. Acts 11:29 records where Jesus’ disciples determined a certain thing (same Gk. word). Acts 17:20 speaks that God had “determined their pre-appointed times & the boundaries of their dwellings,” speaking of nations. In Acts 2:23 the verb is translated “determined”, with ref. to counsel.
In Rom. 1:4 horizō is trans. “declared”, where the meaning is that Christ was marked out as the Son of God by His resurrection & that of others. In Acts 10:42 & 17:31 it has its other meaning of ordain, that is, “to appoint by determined counsel.” In Hebrews 4:7, it is trans. “limiteth”, but preferably in the R.V., “defineth”, with ref. to a certain period; here again it approaches it primary meaning of “marking out the bounds of.”;
3 – proorizō (προορίζω), “pro, beforehand”, denoting “to mark out beforehand, to determine before, foreordain”; In Acts 4:28 the A.V. has “determined before”; the R.V. has “foreordained”; so the R.V. in 1 Cor. 2:7, A.V., “ordained”; in Rom. 8:29,30 & Eph. 1:5,11, the A.V. has “predestinate”; the R.V. has, “foreordain”;
4 – epiluō (ἐπῐλῡ́ω), “to loosen upon”, denotes “to solve, expound (as in Mk. 4:34); it also means “to settle, as of a controversy (Acts 19:39, A.V. has “determined”, the R.V. has “settled”;
5 – diaginōskō (διαγινώσκω), besides it meaning “to ascertain exactly, Acts 23:15, was an Athenian law term signifying “to determine, the KJV/A.V. has, “know the uttermost of”; the NKJV has, “I will make a decision on.”
6 – tassō (τάσσω): “Now Barnabas was determined to take with them John called Mark,” Acts 15:37 NKJV/KJV; the R.V. has “was minded.”
So, one can see that determine/determined are words with meaning. God, in the Prophetic Word given to us, uses “Divine Determination”, horizō, He has decreed, declared, determined to have “True United Believers.” These TUB are ordained by God, not man or some Church. The NKJV has “ordained” in Acts 10:42, Gk. word, horizō, meaning, “to appoint, decree, specify, declare, determine.” Acts 10:42 tells of the ordination of Jesus et al. “to preach unto the people, & to testify that it is He which was ORDAINED (Gk. horizō) of God to be the Judge of quick (alive) & dead.” Peter goes on to say, “To Him give all the prophets witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins,” vs.43.
Just as Jesus was ordained/determined to undertake the supreme function traditionally delegated to Him as the “Son of man,” whom the book of Enoch, e.g., constantly pictures as judge (see 1 Pet. 4:5 & 2 Tim. 4:1. See also Acts 17:31 where this Gk. word is used, “ordained”. Jesus the man was called, chosen, ordained to preach to Gospel & to die for the sins of the sinners! God, as I write, is calling for a people out of a people to be His “True Unified Believers,” aka. “Holy Tribal Nation.” He has decreed it to be so. We too are to be witnesses.
Prophetic Word Continued:
“When I have put Divine Determination upon those who are true to Me, the ones who are divinely determined will resist, refuse, & rebuke the demons which are sent to disturb, disrupt, & discourage My people. Yet for all this ugly motives & actions, the reality remains the Ones who are standing for My plan & purpose, will PREVAIL… I am the Eternal God & there is none who is like unto Me for I reign supreme & through Me those who are Mine will be continually uplifted, guided, & brought forth by a plain path… This is My time & it is the right time because there are no mistakes in Me… Such a time is NOW as those who have an ear to hear are hearing the commands of My Spirit & are willing to obey the same.”
Consider!