Overcoming the 7 Nations of Deuteronomy 7
The 7-Day Journey Into Our Inheritance
Over the past two weeks, I have received four separate confirmations surrounding the number 77. As I prayed and sought YAHUAH regarding these confirmations, something very interesting unfolds only He could weave together.

The Beloved at the Threshold
As I exited a tourism office today, my attention was immediately drawn to a brand-new 10-cent coin lying directly in the middle of the doorway. Throughout my walk with YAHUAH, He has often used this particular sign to speak to me concerning governmental authority, Kingdom jurisdiction, and the establishment of His purposes within a territory. Yet this time, there was a deeper message woven into the encounter.
I had visited the tourism office to obtain a map and gather information about the town in which I am currently positioned. As part of the prophetic commission YAHUAH has entrusted to me regarding the seven nations of Deuteronomy 7:1, I have been seeking greater understanding of the territory and its history.
However, as I stepped out of the office, YAHUAH seemed to gently redirect my attention from the assignment back to the One who gave it.
When I picked up the coin, I noticed the lilies engraved upon it. Immediately, my spirit was drawn to Song of Songs 2:1–2 and especially verse 16: “My Beloved is mine, and I am His.”
For many, the lilies on the coin may seem insignificant, but for me they carried profound meaning. Song of Songs 2:16 has become a covenant marker throughout my journey. The verse is engraved inside my wedding band, and the ring that Yahushua gave me in Jerusalem last year also bears the engraving of Song of Songs 2:16.
Furthermore, the house that Father has given me in this town carries the name “Beloved.” Because of these established markers, the lily on the coin spoke a language that was already familiar to my heart.
What struck me most was where the coin was found. It was lying directly in the threshold of the doorway—a place of transition, commissioning, and entry.
I had entered seeking a map of the territory, but I left with a reminder of the Beloved. It was as though YAHUAH was saying, “Before the commission, remember the covenant. Before the territory, remember the Beloved. Before the assignment, remember whose you are.”
Kingdom stewardship under divine government.
The coin spoke of Kingdom authority, but the lily spoke of covenant love. Together they formed a beautiful testimony that governmental authority flows from intimacy and that every Kingdom assignment finds its strength in relationship with the Beloved.
What appeared to be a simple coin lying in a doorway became a tender affirmation from Heaven. In that moment, YAHUAH reminded me that the One who sends us into territory is first the One who calls us into communion.
The assignment may be important, but the Beloved remains the highest priority. And so, standing at the threshold, I received not merely a sign of authority, but a loving confirmation from the Bridegroom Himself: “My Beloved is mine, and I am His.”
In the month of the Door, while seeking understanding concerning the territory, the Beloved met me at the threshold. Through the symbol of the lily, He reminded me that every Kingdom assignment begins with intimacy.
The map may reveal the land, but only the Son reveals the way. Before entering the next door, I was called once again to behold the BELOVED.

Nataliyah Esther of “The Voice in the Wilderness” Ministry
A prophetic word recently released by Nataliyah Esther of “The Voice in the Wilderness” Ministry, for the Fourth Biblical Month, highlights Deuteronomy 7 as a significant foundation for this season. Below is the Prophetic Word released and it walks hand in hand with my 77 confirmations.
The 7-Day Journey Into Our Inheritance
Beginning tomorrow, on Day 7 of the 4th Biblical Month, I would like to invite every one of you to join me on a seven-day spiritual journey.
Together we will examine the seven nations mentioned in Deuteronomy 7:1 and identify the spiritual strongholds they often represent. Each day we will focus on one nation, study its characteristics, renounce its influence, repent where necessary, reject its operation in our lives, and establish ourselves in the truth of YAHUAH’s Word through declarations, prayer, Scripture, and prophetic action.
This journey is not about glorifying the enemy. It is about identifying what stands in the way of our inheritance and partnering with YAHUAH as He removes every obstacle before us.
A Journey of Possession
As YAHUAH brings us into our Promised Land, we must be willing to possess it.
Every promise, assignment, calling, restoration, healing, and area of authority that He has prepared for us requires faith, obedience, and perseverance.
The seven nations were greater and stronger than Israel, yet YAHUAH promised victory because the battle ultimately belonged to Him.
Likewise, many of us face fears, strongholds, mindsets, generational patterns, and spiritual opposition that seem larger than ourselves. Yet our confidence is not in our own strength but in the One who fights for us.
The Prophetic Action
For the next seven days, I encourage everyone to prayerfully walk around your home, your property, your block, or wherever YAHUAH leads you.
As you walk:
- Read the daily Scriptures.
- Speak the declarations aloud.
- Release the war cry that YAHUAH places on your heart.
- Blow the shofar at the end of each day’s assignment.
- Take communion after completing the prophetic actions.
On the seventh day, following the pattern of Jericho, I encourage everyone who is physically able to walk seven times around their home, property, or designated area before sounding the shofar and concluding with communion.
For those who are unable to walk physically, please do not feel excluded. You can fully participate by engaging with each day’s teaching, prayerfully reading the Scriptures, repenting, renouncing, rejecting the works of these enemies, and agreeing with the declarations.
YAHUAH sees the heart and honors obedience.
The War Cry of the Shofar
Inspired by and summarized from the writings of Sarah Jubilee in her book SHAMA (Day 4, Week 47). (Look at the double 4’s – month 4 – and the 7 again)

In her book SHAMA, Sarah Jubilee shares a powerful prophetic revelation concerning the significance of the shofar as a weapon of spiritual warfare, a call to remembrance, and a declaration of victory. The following is a summary of the main themes presented in that chapter.
The shofar is more than a musical instrument; throughout Scripture it is a prophetic call to action, repentance, victory, and remembrance. At Jericho, the sound of the shofar accompanied the obedience of YAHUAH’s people, and the walls that stood before them fell by His power.

In a prophetic reflection, the shofar is portrayed as a sound that reaches both heaven and earth. Its blast reminds heaven of the covenant, the mercy of Aluah, and the sacrifice through which redemption was made available to His people. The sound becomes a testimony of victory—not because of human strength, but because of the triumph of the Lamb.
The shofar also serves as a declaration to the enemy. It announces that the battle belongs to YAHUAH and reminds the powers of darkness that their defeat has already been secured. What causes fear and confusion in the kingdom of darkness is a reminder of hope, salvation, and deliverance for the people of Aluah.
Every blast of the shofar can be seen as a proclamation that:
- YAHUAH reigns.
- His covenant stands firm.
- His mercy endures.
- The victory of Messiah is complete.
- The enemy’s power is broken.
The call of the shofar invites believers to stand in faith, worship, and obedience. It is a reminder that the walls before us can fall, strongholds can be broken, and the promises of Aluah can be inherited when His people walk according to His instruction.
May the sound of the shofar awaken our hearts, strengthen our faith, and remind us that we serve the King who wears the Victor’s crown.

Little by Little
One verse that particularly stood out to me is Deuteronomy 7:22
“And יהוה your Aloah shall drive out those nations before you, little by little. You are not allowed to destroy them at once, lest the beasts of the field become too numerous for you.”
This journey is not about instant perfection.
Many strongholds are removed little by little as we submit ourselves to YAHUAH and walk in obedience. The encouraging truth is that we are not the ones ultimately destroying these enemies.
YAHUAH Himself promises to drive them out.
Our responsibility is to agree with Him, obey Him, and continue walking forward.
This Week’s Assignment
- Read the entire chapter of Deuteronomy 7.
- Ask the Ruach HaQodesh to reveal any areas where these seven enemies may still be operating in your life.
- Commit to participating for the next seven days.
- Prepare your communion elements.
- Prepare your shofar if you have one.
- Come expecting YAHUAH to reveal, heal, restore, and establish His authority in your life.
As we begin this journey together, let us remember that we are not simply studying ancient nations.
We are preparing to possess our inheritance.
May YAHUAH strengthen our hands for the journey, open our eyes to see clearly, and establish us in His covenant promises.
Let us arise and take possession of the land He has given us.
Shalom beloved,





2 Comments
Susan Odendaal
Baie dankie vir hierdie nuwe journey, is baie opgewonde vir dit.
Let us arise and come in our authority and take our possession.
Praise Abba
Mag Abba jou so seën met alles wat jy nodig het vir voorbereiding vir hierdie tyd.
Baie blessings en liefde.
Mattaniah Lochner
Shalom liefste Susan, HalleluYAH alle eer aan ABBA Vader! Ek is saam met jou opgewonde. Dit is Abba YAHUAH wat alles beplan en ons hierdie wonderlike geleentheid gee om in diepte retrospeksie van ons lewe te doen en toe te laat dat Hy hierdie strongholds verwyder sodat ons in volheid kan stap. Hy oortref alle verwagtinge en gee ons keer op keer kans om gereinig te word tot Sy eer. Mag jy ook deur hierdie journey Sy teenwoordigheid opnuut ervaar. Baie liefde.M