Prophetic Words for Encouragement

August 18 2023

Ask for the NEW


Don't compare your life, giftings, abilities to anyone. Don't limit ME or yourself. Open up to ME to receive all that I have for you. Open the door to receive the new



The peacock is first mentioned in the Bible in the time of Solomon. He used to send his vessels to distant countries, and they came back once in three years,"bringing gold, and silver, and ivory, and apes, and peacocks."Solomon was the richest among all the kings that the Bible tells us about. When he first became king God spoke to him in a dream, and told him to ask for any thing he wished. If God should speak so to you, what would you ask for?


The biblical meaning of a peacock is often associated with beauty, resurrection, and immortality.

In the Bible, the peacock is widely mentioned and referred to as the “royal bird”, as it was a symbol of spiritual aspirations and victory over evil.

In the Old Testament, the peacock symbolizes the glory and majesty of God, as well as the promise of eternal life and resurrection.

In the New Testament, the peacock represents the heavenly beauty of the risen Christ and the power of His victory over death.

The peacock is also a symbol of faithfulness and fidelity, and it is often seen as a sign of renewal and resurrection.

Its green and blue feathers represent hope and joy, while the multiple eyes on its tail feathers remind us of God’s ever-watchful eye.

The peacock is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always a promise of something beautiful and new.



Peacock in The Bible

  • 1 King 10:22 
  • Job 39:13 
  • 2 Chronicles 9:21 ...
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