John Paul Jackson Prophecy 2015 News: 'Dreams & Mysteries' Host's Wife Thanks Fans in Heartfelt Facebook Message [VIDEO]

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John Paul Jackson's wife Diane recently went on social media in order to thank her supporters after her famous husband passed away due to medical complications.

The 64-year-old Streams Ministries International founder is best known interpreting dreams from a biblical perspective on various Christian TV programs including 'The 700 Club', Benny Hinn's 'This Is Your Day', Sid Roth's 'It's Supernatural' and Joni Lamb's 'Table Talk' show for over two decades.

"On behalf of the entire Streams family, I want to thank everyone for the prayers and outpouring of encouragement we've received over the last year. After recovering miraculously from cancer surgery last summer and returning to the activities and ministry work he loved, we found out a few months ago that the pleurisy and inflammation John Paul was experiencing in his lungs could be a sign of something more serious," said Mrs. Jackson via Facebook on February 18 after the minister died earlier that day.

"Despite the heartfelt prayers from those closest to him and many of you around the world, my husband, John Paul, went to be with the Lord peacefully at our home this morning surrounded by family and loved ones."

Daystar Television Network founders Marcus and Joni Lamb also shared their thoughts regarding the recent passing of the late colleague.

"John Paul Jackson was not only our dear friend but one of God's relevant prophetic voices that will be greatly missed. His graduation is our loss but heaven's gain," said the Lamb, according to a Charisma News report.

"Our love and prayers are with the family, his staff and all those who have been ministered to by his gifted teaching and ministry. We will see him again! Driven by a determination to empower generations to come, Jackson leaves behind a legacy that he summed up best when he said, 'We are to live a life for the sake of others. Not for our own sake.'"

The Dreams & Mysteries host recently issued a prophetic message regarding his company's ministry before he went up to meet the Lord on Wednesday.

"God has told us to equip those so that when we leave this earth somebody else will know how to do what we do," said Jackson in a recent interview.

"I said to the Lord, I will teach everybody I can how to do everything I do."

Jackson is survived by his wife, sons Aaron and Micah, his daughter-in-law Jennifer, and his three grandchildren: Lauren, Kyler and Brett.

 

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