During the "Paint Your Borders" assignment, I received a strong direction from the Holy Spirit to paint the boat ramps in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida after watching the movie "Sound of Freedom." My son and I anointed 14 waterways with oil, decreed the Preamble to the State Constitution, and declared the Robert Hunt decree over our waterways. We anointed our tires with oil, took "Old Glory" and an "Appeal to Heaven" flag with us. We removed our shoes and declared the docks and ramps on which we stood "holy unto the Lord." With Chris Tomlin's "Holy Forever" playing in the background, we declared, decreed, and prayed against any evil or wickedness passing through our waterways in Duval County. We traveled 130 miles that day and were on the road for 6 hours. The prophetic dream given to Gina Gholston on 11/24/23 and shared on Give Him 15 on January 15, 2024 confirmed we absolutely heard the Holy Spirit correctly and were obedient to His leading.
The following is a list of Boat Ramps we retrieved from the internet. I will list the ramps we were able to pray over before a bad storm rolled in. If someone in the Jacksonville area would like to take the baton and pick up where we left off, that would be much appreciated.
https://ocean.floridamarine.org/boating_guides/duval/pages/boat_ramps.html
We covered the following 14 boat ramps:
Big Talbot Island State Park
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
Alamacani
Mayport Boat Ramp
Jim King Park
Joe Carlucci Sisters Creek Park
Palms Fish Camp
Fulton Road Landing
Lonnie Wurn Boat Ramp
Harborview Boat Ramp
TK Stokes Boat Ramp
Wayne B Stevens Park
Hood Landing
Oak Harbor Boar Ramp
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