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  1. I read, “It is Time to Wipe”, and I’m getting, over and over again, ‘Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord’.  The Lord says He wants to visit with us, and just as we get our houses in order when people are invited over, I feel an excitement in the air that Jesus IS coming to sup with us.  Welcome the Lord with open arms, make straight paths for Him—it’s time to wipe—for this is the time of His visitation.  ❤️

  2. 6. After completing our prayer mission, we descended to the Pyeongchang Park Ranger Station, located below Bohyeonbong peak, which is a relatively safe route. Although it was a bit dark and secluded due to the shade, it was nice to be able to view the valleys up close on the right side of the path descending. Compared to other places, there was plenty of water in the valleys, and the shapes of the large and small streams were soft and beautiful.

    There was one more mission at the point of descent. Just seven minutes from the descent point was the Education and Culture Center of Dongduk Women’s University, where I graduated. I do not know why they built the Education and Culture Center in such a steep and high place, but it reminded me of the time during my freshman year when all the students in my department (Korean Language and Literature) participated in a Confucian-style ancestral rite here at the Pyeongchang-dong Education and Culture Center as a required liberal arts course. As a Christian, I was reluctant, but I was told that bowing to the altar was not mandatory. Anyway, I offered one last prayer there as well and returned safely home. I bless and thank everyone who prayed for us. Glory be to God.

    • Haewon, I know by the Spirit of God that you have been on assignment to take back ground for the Lord. You are shattering strongholds and tearing down the ones .

      Glory to God and thank you for all you and your husband are doing. You are a voice for God to speak to the mountains and redeem the land .  I appreciate you sharing this with me and I will continue to pray for you and your nation. God is tearing down all religion and the religious spirit. I am so excited for all God is doing through you and for you. I know that I know that God is using you for His divine purpose for your region and nation. Blessings and again thank you. Also remember Jesus made you worthy and with Him all things are possible

      • Jennifer, your words of encouragement have been a great source of strength. Honestly, the things God is asking of us are unexpected, but since we don’t really have anything else to do right now, we are doing this with inner joy despite some challeges. Although we are in a situation where it is hard for anyone to understand, we cannot refuse God’s requests because His guidance is certain. We are incapable, but we trust in God, who will make all things possible. Our only pride is our incapacity. I bless you and thank you. I, too, am praying for you, the HKP ministers, and the intercessors.

  3. 5. A fact I learned after descending the Big Brother Peak. We descended to the point where we had moved on June 18, believing it was the direction of Big Hyungjebong. We checked the directional signs. The strange thing was that there was no sign pointing up to Hyungjebong on that sign. Right in front of us, yet there was. In the 2022 video we watched, there was a marker indicating the direction to Hyungjebong. Sometime after that, the marker for Hyungjebong must have been removed. Why? We do not know the exact reason either. We are merely guessing it is for a spiritual reason.

    There was a reason we couldn’t find it when descending from Daeseongmun. However, it was also God who protected us. On June 18, when we made our first attempt, it was 30 minutes before sunset, so even if we had headed toward Hyungjebong, it would not have been easy. There were many sections where the path appeared blocked by bedrock and steep rocky slopes, so it was clear we would have been in danger. Therefore, God guided us to a safe path through our mistake (even if there was someone’s intention).

  4. 4. My husband and I arrived smoothly at the entrance to Hyungjebong Peak. There were quite a few steep rocky sections, but we managed well thanks to our experience at Baegundae Peak in Bukhansan. However, the difficulty of the climb here was not easy, and it was a new kind of challenge. After successfully completing the Holy of Holies prayer at the prayer point east of Pyeongchang-dong (Small Hyungjebong Peak) that God had shown us, we proceeded toward Big Hyungjebong Peak. We had to be careful as there were many steep rocky paths. As we were climbing the steepest and steepest rock section, crows perched on a tree overhead, cawing loudly and refusing to fly away. Have you ever heard a crow caw as if it were gagging? They cry out at the top of their lungs, as if they are displeased that their territory of time and space has been invaded. Feeling uneasy at that moment, I stopped for a moment and offered a prayer of declaration. Gathering my strength, my husband and I climbed the rocky path. Even though I had watched videos of it multiple times, some of the high rocky sections didn’t look like paths, so we had to go ahead and check the area before moving on. There were quite a few sections where the path ahead seemed nonexistent. Because of this, we ended up passing by the Big Brother Peak. There was a large rock formation in front of the summit of the Big Brother Peak, but it was surrounded by forest, so the path leading to the left of the rock was completely invisible. Only someone with experience would understand. As we detoured to the left because the path was blocked, my husband suddenly shouted from behind, “I found the summit!” The summit was right behind us. If my husband hadn’t found it, we would have just passed by it and failed again. My husband said he had memorized the summit area in detail from the video. Hallelujah. We offered a prayer in the Holy of Holies and praised the Lord at the Big Brother Peak as well.

  5. 3. This is a vision from June 20th, before going on the prayer trekking. First, I closed my eyes to sleep, and strange, colorful contour lines were rippling and moving. They vanished when shattered by the blood of Jesus and the fire of the Holy Spirit. Second, a door leading into the forest opened. I went inside and had to relieve myself on a traditional toilet placed on a large rock high up. However, upon closer inspection, I noticed that one side of the footrest was missing at first. Fortunately, as I approached, a place to step appeared, so I took my position, but the bottom of the toilet was open, and cars were speeding by beneath it. It was just like being under a tunnel. Although I was scared, I somehow managed to relieve myself and came out, but someone had locked the door from the outside, so I could not get out. At that moment, my spirit began to declare in prayer: “I declare that sorcery and magic have been shattered by the blood of Jesus and the fire of the Holy Spirit.” As I repeated this, my spirit grew larger and began to soar. At that moment, the door opened, and I stepped outside to find about seven or eight men and women gathered in a circle, performing a ritual for magic or sorcery. Upon seeing me, they looked visibly flustered. I shattered and scattered that group once again with “the blood of Jesus and the fire of the Holy Spirit.” God granted us victory. Through these visions, He made me realize once again why we must undertake prayer trekking. If enemies are blocking us, doesn’t that clearly indicate that we must do it?

  6. 2. Last time, my husband and I were descending from Daeseongmun to Hyungjebong peaks when we took a wrong turn and ended up descending via a different route, unable to pass through the peaks. Hyungjebong consists of two peaks: the Large Hyungjebong (a forested summit) and the Small Hyungjebong (a rocky summit). It was very strange because I was certain we had gone the right way after seeing the sign at the fork in the road. In fact, we could not see any markers indicating the way to Hyungjebong at that time. This mystery was revealed later.

    My husband and I agreed that “we cannot find Hyungjebong on the way down,” so this time we decided to look for the summit while climbing up from the bottom. God led me to find a helpful YouTube video. Although these two brother peaks are short, they feature many rough rocks and steep rocky paths, so wr viewed the YouTube guide three times to familiarize ourselves with them.

  7. Dear Jennifer,

    “Here we go! And I want you to know I AM wiping out religion!”

    This is incredible. I want to see God’s wonderful works.

    1. Jennifer, thanks to the many prayers of you and the unseen intercessors here, we successfully completed the mission God gave us on Tuesday (23) and Thursday (25). Thank you so much. God protected the beginning and the end with His heavenly hosts and angels. I would like to continue sharing my testimony from last time. Before sharing about the Gwanaksan prayer trekking, I would like to first share the section from Daeseongmun (the King’s Passage) to Hyeongjebong Peak (approximately 5.4 km) on Bukhansan Mountain, which we failed to complete last time.

    In fact, there is a specific reason why I must finish this part. It is because God has repeatedly shown me visions of the “Pyeongchang-dong area,” located below Bohyeonbong Peak, one of the peaks at the base of Bukhansan Mountain. The first vision shows the villages of Pyeongchang-dong as viewed from somewhere on the side of Bugaksan Mountain, to the south of Pyeongchang-dong. The second point is the view of the villages of Pyeongchang-dong from the east, near the summit of Small Hyungjebong peak. These are the very prayer points. I discovered the first point by chance while traveling to the starting and midway points shown in a vision. Since it was my first time in that area, God’s working was truly amazing. Now, we had to obey to fulfill the second thing God showed me. Before leaving, the spirit of fear briefly challenged us, but the Holy Spirit gave me the assurance that “you will succeed.”

    • Additional Information Found Through Search

      1. The names of all the peaks in Bukhansan Mountain originate from Buddhism. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva(Bohyeon) is one of the Four Great Bodhisattvas of Buddhism and is responsible for spiritual practice and action. The name “Bohyeon” carries the meaning of being widely disseminated and widely practiced. In other words, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is a being who does not merely stop at knowing enlightenment, but translates that enlightenment into action in reality. Notably, he/she is depicted riding a white elephant, which symbolizes strength, wisdom, and steadfast practice.

      2. The Legend of Hyeongjebong Peak in Bukhansan. This legend is intertwined with the fall of Goryeo Dynasty(918–1392 BC) and the founding of Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910 BC). It is a tragic folktale about two brothers, loyal subjects of Goryeo, who left the capital of Gaeseong to search for Yi Seong-gye, who had moved the capital to Hanyang, only to be killed by a tiger on Samgaksan (Bukhansan).

      3. The Pyeongchang-dong area in Jongno-gu, Seoul, is located below Bohyeonbong Peak and is a mountainous area with steep slopes. It is home to many art museums, art centers, and galleries, and is said to be inhabited by artists, celebrities, and wealthy people such as chaebols.

  8. I SO RECEIVE THIS NOW WORD OF HOPE!!
    Thank you for this word Jennifer!  I love God’s sense of humor as well! LOL❣️
    The Lord always meets us right where we are! Thank you, Jesus for bringing us into the meal and doing a new thing in us and giving us a new beginning as you are wiping our slates clean!  Thank you for being the God of second chances!

  9. I’m wiping out making hasty decisions at times until proper discernment comes. Thank you Jennifer, blessings.

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