LINK ARMS AROUND THOSE GETTING HIT ON THE FRONTLINES!

I saw a vision and it reminded me of a video game when I was younger. I saw a bunch of key players out front in the battlefield. I was more sensing it was highlighting people who were out in the front lines taking ground quickly. Ones that may be more vulnerable. Easily susceptible to attack. Specifically prophets.  

I saw the enemy sending his minions to attack them and it was like he knew he couldn’t stop them so he tried to stun them, but just ended up dazing them and slowing them for a moment. …It was a bad play on the enemy’s part as he was thinking he would take some of them out. 

I then saw a vision of others coming alongside those who were targeted and they were linking arms with everyone.  After they all linked arms and saw everyone was connected they started a steady slow march moving forward and the march was unified. I specifically sensed those who came alongside were primarily apostles at first, but also saw others in the Body. 

I felt it was critical to be aware of the necessity to link arms and that those who were on the frontlines, before taking a lot of ground quickly, were now being linked up with others and I saw it as a gradual steady march going forward. Not fighting, but marching. I saw the enemy trembling in this portion of the vision. 

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