The West Wind
In a Vision, The LORD revealed to me the movement of the west wind sweeping across Nations.
I found myself standing in the middle of a very narrow road. To my right was a black SUV, and before me stood several buildings. As I observed my surroundings, a group of people began approaching me.
Though I couldn’t hear their words, I discerned their intent — they wanted me to move my car, as though it were blocking their way and creating inconvenience.
Yet as I studied the road more carefully, I realized they had more than enough room to pass by.
My car wasn’t a true obstacle. Squinting to catch the movement of their lips, it seemed they were actually complaining about the narrowness of the road itself, rather than my presence.
In that moment, I turned my gaze westward and saw a building marked with the name “Bon Secours.”
While I recognized the phrase as commonly tied to healthcare, The Holy Spirit immediately reminded me of its meaning in French: “good help.”
The structure I saw didn’t resemble a hospital at all — it looked more like the World Trade Center, tall and commanding.
As I marveled at the sight, a strong wind suddenly rushed from the east, forcefully directing my attention toward this building. Then, I awoke.
The Holy Spirit showed me the movement of the west wind, the wind that settles the dust. For the last few months, the east wind was released to uproot the bondages that have held the pioneers believers bound in cycles of torment.
It was the east wind that divided the Red Sea, creating a path of deliverance for Israel and a graveyard for Pharaoh’s army (Exodus 14:21).
It was the east wind that brought locusts over Egypt, stripping what was false and shaking what was built in pride (Exodus 10:13).
It was the east wind that withered Jonah’s comfort, confronting his heart and calling him back to divine perspective (Jonah 4:8).
It was a wind that created conflict, but it was The LORD’s doing.
The effects of the east wind have now settled, and we have settled into a undiscovered dimension in this new era.
There are new depths and new heights that have yet to be experienced, and the west wind will usher us into it.
Now, that the west wind is blowing, you can be assured that what plagued you is being swept away by the power of The Holy Spirit.
What left you destitute is now being restored.
The LORD says, “I AM sending the Rain of My Mercy, not to visit you — but to dwell among you!”
In the ancient Near East, the west wind often blew in from the Mediterranean Sea, bringing rain and refreshing moisture to arid lands.
For Israel, the west wind was not just weather anomaly, it brought forth provision, life, and renewal.
In Exodus 10:19, the west wind carried away the locusts after the devastating plague, sweeping judgment aside and restoring the land.
In 1 Kings 18:43–45, after the fire fell on Mount Carmel, the west wind carried rain that ended three years of drought in Samaria.
This west wind represents God’s Mercy that follows judgment.
It’s a confirmation that after the locusts are gone, after the fire has fallen, after the strongholds have been broken, The LORD will send rain.
God does not leave His people in desolation; He delivers and he refreshes our souls!
Shalom,
~ Dee Evans
Dr. Dee Evans is the founder of Dee Evans Ministries International and Koinonia Training and Consulting. She currently mentors ministers and leaders throughout the USA, Africa, and Pakistan. With a passion for training prophets and leaders for the 21st century church. Her ministry emphasizes the importance of worship, prayer, intercession, and deliverance. Chesapeake, VA.
Email: contact@thedeeevans.com

Amen!
Thank you for enlightening us about “the east wind that brought the locusts, stripping what was false and shaking what was built in pride.” When I read Joel 2:25-26 this morning, I stopped and pondered; what, God sent the locusts!
It’s like the barrage of things
never stops. THANK YOU LORD FOR THE WEST WINDS!
Blessings peace and love to you dear Dee.
Amen!