A Letter of Divorcement for God’s People
Thursday, 01/08/26 at 17:50
Lloyd Immanuel Acree
A Dictation Given On Jan 8, 2026
In incredibly difficult sorrows I struggled for a whole week until January 8th to find the answer for my pain. Nothing worked, no prayer for restoration was answered, and at the end of the weeklong burden of spiritual misery, all ministry and social activity became unbearable. Waiting for the Lord ceased to produce prayer and faith continued to be the only glimmer of purpose in my pain. It was the faith of Job, the faith that reminds us not to complain against God. Finally, after even turning down invitations to fellowship and an apostolic meeting (knowing that I would be irritated even more by human company regardless of the saints), I instead forced myself to dissipate the sorrows and insufferable pain with a measured and careful use of alcohol and a good meal. I did these admittedly as an opiate but not without this long struggle and not before telling many friends about the extreme sorrow from the Lord, likened to drunkenness. After this meal and alcohol I was able to sleep and the next morning my pain was gone, although a gentler form persists that is nothing like the former. In other words, it is a feeling in my heart and it is painful, but only as a splinter or bruise is painful: it does not completely ruin me to where I can’t even function other than to wish I were someplace else, anywhere, doing anything else. This reminds me of the warning:
In the morning thou shalt say, Would it were evening! and in the evening thou shalt say, Would it were morning! for the fear of thine heart with which thou shalt fear, and for the sights of thine eyes which thou shalt see.
Deuteronomy 28:67
The Lord uses prophets in “dramatizations” of His counsel and things to come in order to establish that yes, this is Lord, and not something that can obtained merely by listening in prayer but comes by invasive obligation and is verified by the burden placed on the prophet to derail him, in a sense, from the usual hustle of society, against his will.
The end result is that YHWH then communicates His message while it has been authenticated with the sorrow of the Lord as a preamble of His displeasure.
The dictation for this day:
“I am writing My people a letter of divorcement that they may know the difference between serving Me and serving their enemies. I will judge them, every one of them, for their wicked ways, says the Lord. I have written them a letter of divorcement so that they may know that I have done this to them, and not their leaders nor their enemies. There will be a great falling away before My return, as it is written, and now you see that these are among them, says the Lord.”
Lloyd Immanuel Acree