Day 1: A Revelation That Will Change Your Life
Day 1: A Revelation That Will Change Your Life!
We Serve A Good God
“…it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke 12:32
Day 1: A Revelation That Will Change Your Life!
We Serve A Good God
“…it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” Luke 12:32
Passover First Fruits is not just a tradition—it is one of God’s divine appointments, a sacred moment on His calendar filled with purpose, promise, and power. As it is written: “The feasts of the Lord… are My appointed times.” The Hebrew word for appointed is mo’ed—a set time when God has ordained to meet with … Read more
At the recent Israel Allies Foundation Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., something powerful took place.
Christian and Jewish leaders from around the world gathered in bold, unapologetic solidarity with Israel. Lawmakers, pastors, and faith leaders stood shoulder to shoulder declaring that Israel is not alone.
In these unprecedented times when Bible prophecy is unfolding before our eyes, there has never been a more crucial moment to understand the power available to every believer through the Holy Spirit.
Jesus said, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.’ In every family conflict, someone has to be willing to take the first step toward reconciliation.
Ephraim’s name means ‘even though I was hurt, I will prosper.’ This is the heart of a overcomer—someone who refuses to let their past define their future
Manasseh’s name means ‘I forget my pain,’ and this reveals a powerful truth about healing. Forgetting doesn’t mean pretending hurt never happened—it means choosing not to let past pain control your future.
Some families seem trapped in cycles of hurt, repeating the same painful patterns generation after generation. But the story of Ephraim and Manasseh shows us that generational curses can be broken.
Family division isn’t just painful—it’s costly. When relationships fracture, we don’t just lose connection; we lose the blessing God wants to pour out on unified families.
What Satan meant for evil, God is turning for good. This isn’t just a nice saying – it’s a promise backed by divine power. Like Esther’s story, your greatest trials are setting up your greatest triumphs.