Corpus Christi, TX - Part Two

 The Port

We arrived at the Port of Corpus Christi, TX on December 5, 2024.  The Port of Corpus Christi has been in operation since 1926 and has become the nation’s largest energy export gateway and the third-largest export port for crude oil in the world. The shear size of the port was challenging for us.  We did not know where to start.  I had a sense that there would be a Visitor's Center where we might be able to obtain a map of the Port.  We put the Port address in the GPS and it took us to the Port Authority Offices.  We really did not know what to expect, except we both sensed we were going to the right place.  When we approached the main entrance a uniformed Port Authority Policewoman met us at the door.  She asked us who we were and who we were meeting with.  She asked if we had an appointment.  We told her we did not have an appointment with anyone.  At first I thought she was not even going to let us inside the door.  Then I felt led to say, "We are tourists and we were hoping to get a map of the Port."  At that same instance a guy in a business suit came to the entrance.  She asked him who he had an appointment with. He told her, and then she told us, "Please stand over here."  She escorted the man in the business suit to his appointment, while we waited off to the side of the office.  A few minutes later she returned to us and handed me the most beautiful and professional map of the entire Port Of Corpus Christi!



It was beautiful!  This is a map that I would expect to pay $20 for.  She just handed it to me!  I asked if we could keep it.  She graciously said, "yes."  We thanked her very much. We knew that the Lord was with us.  Spiritually, it felt like a Cone of Glory was surrounding us.  God was definitely giving us His Favor!  As we walked out the office we silently thanked God for what had just happened!

By the help of the map and the car's GPS  we were able to drive completely around the Port.  We started out on the Southeast side and drove for about 1.5 hours to finally find a place where we could stop to pray on the Northeast side, near the water.  There was a parking lot beside the offices of a ship loading company.  The Lord gave me a heads up that there would be a Security Guard coming to check up on us and to ask why we were there in their parking lot.  HE even gave me the words to say.  About two minutes after we parked, sure enough, a Security Guard came out of the office and was waking towards our car.  Chad put his window down, and I said, "We are tourists and we just wanted to stop a few minutes to look at the Port."  He said, "Oh, O.K. no problem, take your time."  We knew once again that the Lord was giving us His Favor!  As we prayed for the Lord to close the Port to all Human Trafficking, Drug Trafficking, and Weapons Trafficking a large flock Great Tailed Grackle birds began to land all around the perimeter of our car.  There must have been over 100 of them!  We did not get a good picture of all of them surrounding us because we were busy praying.  However, Chad did get this picture and you can see the begging formation of the "God's Bird Security Services" on the bottom right side of the picture by the railroad tracks..


We prayed for the Lord to send forth His Angel Army to be the adjudicators of the decision of the Ekklesia and that they would bring wisdom, revelation, and insight to the Port Authorities and exposure of all illegal importing and exporting.  We prayed for protection for the Port Authorities, the local Sheriff's Department and Police Department, the Homeland Security, the FBI, and the Coast Guard.  We prayed that the Lord would bless and prosper the Port of Corpus Christi but at the same time bring judgment and exposure to all Human Trafficking.








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