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A prophetic painting

Carolyn has been a painter for more than 30 years but this was the first time she felt moved to paint a prophetic artwork. 

She went to work on the piece, which depicts two hands coming together with Mu0101ori and New Zealand flags on either side. Above it is the image of the Holy Spirit pouring down and covering the land. As she was painting, Carolyn felt God tell her to paint the words of the Edge Kingsland song around the sides. It was when she had finished the piece that God told her it was his heart for the nation.

u201cIt would be a prophecy visible in paint for all to see,u201d she says.

Carolyn had another vision, this time of a pu014dwhiri. It was this vision that began unfolding more than a year later. 

u201cWe sat this painting at his feet as an act of faith and worship,u201d says Carolyn, describing the vision. u201cI saw Mu0101ori and Pu0101kehu0101 walking together in unity in a pu014dwhiri and I was sobered by such an overwhelming sense of humility and holiness.u201d

A week after completing the piece, Carolyn was unsure what to do next with it. She was reminded of two Mu0101ori women she had met at the School of Prophets Aotearoa in Taupu014d. She managed to track down their ministry and emailed them a photo of the painting, asking to know if it resonated or not.

Stephanie Harawira replied to Carolynu2019s email. Stephanie is the national director of Pacific Pearls, a multicultural group of prophetic women. Carolyn says Stephanie responded that she was amazed at how the painting aligned with what the Holy Spirit had been speaking to her and her people. 

u201cHer heart also is to see our nation healed and to see Mu0101ori arise in unity, free in Christ and free to be Mu0101ori,u201d says Carolyn. u201cThe more contact I had with her and her ministry, the more the Lord gave me his heart of love for Mu0101ori.u201d



Waitangi and Hikoi Aotearoa

After more than 25 years of attending Waitangi, Stephanie advised Carolyn there was a place for the prophetic painting at the 2019 Waitangi Day commemorations. 

At the same time, the Pacific Pearls team was called to a hikoi that took place after Waitangi celebrations and journeyed from Cape Ru0113inga through the country to Bluff, and ending in the Chatham Islands at the close of April. This unprecedented hikoiu2014named Hikoi Aotearoau2014involved more than 20 revivalists from around the country and visited 40 marae over 12 weeks. 

Hikoi Aotearoa was invited to Waitangi 2019 commemorations and Carolyn helped lead the pu014dwhiri with her painting. The large canvas piece was carried in by four men, including politician Alfred Ngaro and Stephanieu2019s husband, Tai Harawira. It was then placed at the front of the stage. 

At that moment, Carolyn witnessed the vision that she experienced a year before in her West Auckland kitchen unfolding in front of her. 

u201cIt was humbling and holy,u201d she said. u201cEven unbelievers recognised the powerful message of unity it holds.u201d

But that was only the beginning of what God had planned. Edward and Carolyn joined Hikoi Aotearoa as Pu0101kehu0101 treaty partners and embarked on the 12-week journey through the country. At each marae they stayed at, the painting was symbolically brought in and displayed. 

u201cAs significant as taking the painting to Waitangi 2019 was, it was just the beginning,u201d Carolyn says. u201cGodu2019s heart for our beautiful nation is prophesied in paint for all to see, and depicts his will for unity.u201d

Story: Elesha Gordon

Elesha is a journalist from Auckland. She calls Hills Church (Hillsborough Baptist Church) home and leads a group of young adults with her husband Daniel

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