
Experience Jubilee On Pentecost
- Rosangela Atte
- May 31
- 5 min read
Pentecost 2025 – A Word from the Lord
Very long but so powerful!
As I sought the Lord for a word for the month of June and for Pentecost specifically, this is what He spoke to me:
"You will experience Jubilee on Pentecost!
I have redeemed you, restored you, and set you free!
I will restore to you what was taken—your identity, your dignity, and your inheritance.
As you walk in obedience and authority, you will experience renewed freedom in who I have called you to be, and boldness to accomplish the vision I have placed within you.
I will break mental and emotional strongholds that have kept you from stepping fully into your calling.
I will baptize you afresh—with a fresh anointing and a new mantle for the assignment ahead.
I will show you unprecedented grace and favor. I will silence the voice of the accuser as you walk in your rightful authority as My child and heir.
This will be a season of rest from toil—a time to feast on the fruit of seeds sown in past seasons, and to taste My goodness in ways you have never experienced before.
Brace yourself, My child, for what is coming. It will be uncommon and unusual—a jubilant feast and the culmination of what you have prayed, believed, declared, decreed, and prophesied for years.
It will be the manifestation of who you are in My Kingdom!"
Connections Between Jubilee and Pentecost (The Meaning of 50 in Hebrew)
1. Jubilee & Pentecost: Both Occur After 49 + 1
Jubilee was celebrated every 50th year, after seven cycles of seven years.
Pentecost came 50 days after Passover (7 weeks + 1 day) — a divine "eighth day" of fulfillment.
In both, the number 50 represents completion and divine newness— a sacred reset initiated by God.
2. Liberty and Release
In the Year of Jubilee, slaves were set free, debts were canceled, and land was returned to its original family.
At Pentecost, the Holy Spirit came, bringing freedom from sin and the Law, writing God’s law on human hearts.
Both Jubilee and Pentecost are about liberation — from bondage, from debt, and from spiritual captivity.
3. Restoration of Identity
Jubilee restored the inheritance and identity of people who had lost everything.
At Pentecost, the disciples received the
Holy Spirit, marking the birth of the Church and establishing a new identity as sons and daughters filled with God’s Spirit.
Both are about reclaiming who you truly are — not through striving, but by divine grace.
4. Rest and Re-creation
Jubilee commanded the land to rest — no sowing or reaping. It was a Sabbath for the land, and for people, too.
Pentecost is often seen as a re-creation moment— God breathing His Spirit (as at creation), forming a new humanity in Christ.
Both signify a holy pause, a reset, a return to divine design.
5. Outpouring and Fullness
The 50th year was a year of overflowing grace, provision, and recompense.
Pentecost was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, empowering believers with spiritual gifts, purpose, and boldness.
The number 50 marks divine abundance, the fullness of promise.
6. Perfect Consummation
50 symbolizes the culmination of a sacred cycle— not an end, but the beginning of something higher
At Pentecost, the promise Jesus gave ("You will receive power…") was fulfilled, and the Gospel began to go to the nations.
Jubilee was a foreshadowing, Pentecost was a fulfillment — both revealing God’s heart to restore all things
A Prophetic Vision
I awoke at 5:13 AM on May 31st from a brief but deeply significant dream:
I entered an old, saloon-like building filled with sketchy-looking people. Someone asked me for my ID. As I searched in my purse for my wallet, I found several small purses filled with money—hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars.
I panicked, knowing this money didn’t belong to me but to them. I said I wanted to call the police, but they told me to be quiet.
“That money now belongs to you,” they said.
They weren’t pleased about it, but they were compelled to relinquish it to me.
Then the dream shifted.
I was walking through a massive tomato farm with someone named David. I was filled with excitement—it reminded me of my grandparents’ farm. As an Italian chef passionate about fresh ingredients, especially tomatoes, I paid close attention. The vines were overflowing with fruit. I looked up and saw a terrace garden.
“Wow! Look at those gorgeous heirloom tomatoes! They are so big and beautiful!” I exclaimed.
The farmer overheard me and said, “Heirloom is a beautiful name,” implying that I had named the variety myself.
Heirloom: A Word of Inheritance
Heirloom (Merriam-Webster definitions):
1.Property passed down as part of an inheritance.
2.Something of special value handed from one generation to another.
3.A plant variety that has survived generations through intentional cultivation.
The heirloom tomatoes represent inheritance, identity, and fruitfulness.
The money in my purse represents the transfer of wealth from the unrighteous to the righteous.
The ID represents our legal right to receive what has been stored up for us.
Scriptural Insight and Revelation
The Holy Spirit led me to three key passages that speak directly to this dream and message:
Proverbs 13:22–23 (KJV)
22 A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just.
23 Much food is in the tillage of the poor: but there is that is destroyed for want of judgment.
The sketchy people handing me money symbolize sinners relinquishing wealth laid up for the righteous.
Being asked for my ID highlights the need to recognize our identity and our legal spiritual entitlement.
The Hebrew for “poor man” (rosh) means chief, head—one who has authority but may lose it due to lack of judgment.
“Judgment” (Hebrew mishpawt) means justice, law, verdict. There are legal principles in both heaven and earth; even rightful inheritance must be claimed.
We must exercise spiritual authority, understand our identity, and present our case before the courts of heaven. The enemy is a legalist—he seeks loopholes to steal, kill, and destroy.
Revelation 12:10–11 (ESV)
10 …The accuser of our brothers has been thrown down…
11 And they have conquered him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony…
We overcome through the blood of Jesus and our declarations. Use your voice to declare and decree your inheritance as a child of God.
Isaiah 43:26 (ESV)
“Put me in remembrance; let us argue together;
set forth your case, that you may be proved right.”
God invites us to present our case before Him. The Judge is waiting for us to make our claim based on covenantal right.
Created to Reign
Genesis 1:27–29 (NLT)
“Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth and govern it…”
Genesis 2:19 (NLT)
“He brought them to the man to see what he would call them…”
God gave mankind authority over creation, and naming things was a sign of dominion.
In my dream, the field symbolized my inheritance, and the tomatoes symbolized the fruit of obedience, sacrifice, and consecration over the years.
The man named David walking with me was Jesus—my Beloved—affirming that the harvest is mine if I walk faithfully in identity and purpose.
Walk in Authority
Luke 10:19 (NLT)
“I have given you authority over all the power of the enemy… Nothing will injure you.”
Do not forfeit your inheritance or your place of authority due to ignorance, unbelief, or fear. The authority does not come from you—it comes from the One who lives in you.
Acknowledge your identity, claim your inheritance, declare it boldly, and you will taste and see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Let this Pentecost mark the beginning of your Jubilee, your breakthrough, and the manifestation of your Kingdom identity. Amen.
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