Thank God Now—You’re Not Ready for What’s About to Gush Forth
- El Brown
- May 16, 2025
- 3 min read

Thank Him now. Don’t wait until you see it. Don’t wait until it feels safe. Don’t wait until the confirmation comes through a text message, a bank statement, or a breakthrough that the world would call “evidence.”
Thank Him now—for what’s already been set in motion.
Because what’s coming isn’t a drip.
It’s not even a stream.
What’s coming is a gushing forth. A divine rupture. A breaking open of what’s been dammed up, not by God, but by your past disappointments, cautious prayers, and systems of self-preservation. But mercy is about to make a mess of what you thought was the ceiling of your life.
There’s a reason the Lord whispers:
“Thank Me now.”
Because thanks is a prophetic action.
It’s a trigger in the Spirit.
A catalytic ignition in the unseen realm.
Gratitude activates gates.
Praise unseals vaults.
Thanksgiving is agreement with what heaven has already decided.
Your words are more powerful than you know, and the Lord is inviting you to partner with the gush, not resist it.
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Let’s Go Deeper.
What does it mean for something to gush?
By definition, to gush is to pour out suddenly and in copious volumes, often uncontrollably.
It is an eruption, not a negotiation.
It is the overwhelming of previous barriers by the sheer force of what’s been building in silence.
A gush doesn’t ask permission.
It announces what has always been coming.
And heaven has been building pressure on your behalf.
You’ve felt it.
In the frustration.
In the waiting.
In the moments when it seemed like nothing was happening, but everything was being aligned.
That was the pressure building.
God doesn’t just release.
He erupts.
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Let’s Tie This to the Word.
Isaiah 43:19 (TPT) says:
“I am doing something brand new, something unheard of. Even now it sprouts and grows and matures. Don’t you perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and open up flowing streams in the desert.”
This isn’t poetic metaphor—it’s spiritual physics.
The unseen gathers.
The impossible positions.
And suddenly, what seemed dry and dormant, becomes the delivery roomfor divine abundance.
It’s not that God wasn’t working—
It’s that He was preparing the gush.
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Now Let’s Go Even Deeper.
The Holy Spirit is likened to rivers—
Not ponds, not puddles.
Living water (John 7:38).
The word Yeshua uses in John 7 is koilia, the innermost belly, the womb of the spirit.
He says:
“Out of your innermost being will gush rivers of living water.”
Not flow—gush.
You are the vessel He’s chosen to pour through—
But first, He must flood you.
Because you cannot release what you’ve not received.
And many of you reading this?
You’re about to be flooded.
Not with chaos.
Not with overwhelm.
But with glory.
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Prophetic Declarations
I thank You now, Lord, for what my eyes have not yet seen, but what heaven has already finished.
I align with the pressure of Your Spirit building within me; I will not resist the gush.
I declare that everything You’ve prepared in secret is about to be unveiled in strength.
I welcome the rivers of living water to gush forth from my innermost being.
I say YES to sudden openings, holy disruptions, and divine flow.
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Prayer
Abba, I praise You in the tension before the torrent.
I don’t wait for sight to give You thanks. I give it now—because I trust the One who sees the end from the beginning.
Saturate my heart in trust.
Release the floodgates that have been held for the perfect time.
Let me be a vessel not just for a drop, but for the deluge.
May my praise be the lever that unseals the heavens.
Let the gush come—and find me ready in faith, in obedience, and in joy.
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Final Thought
You’re standing on the edge of what no mind could imagine and no heart could contain.
Thank Him now.
You’re not ready.
But heaven is.
And the gush will not be delayed.




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