“Do not take the hunger and thirst that is given by Yahshua (Jesus) in the depths of your spirit, and fill it with junk food. Inevitably you will end up spiritually weak with brittle bones that can break at the onslaught of an enemy.
These prophetic teachings are filled with the glistening sword of Yahshua’s (Jesus’s) love and uncompromised Word. Come and taste and see how good He is as He equips and feeds you from His pure banqueting table!
Fellowship with Yahveh is the greatest gift that His Son purchased when He died at Calvary. How few long to take advantage of their inheritance, to leave this world behind and come into the Presence of the King of Glory.
The redeemed are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells. Real faith-filled believers live with this hope, living righteously before the Almighty and leading others to do the same.
YAHveh gives us power from His Spirit to overcome but first, we must submit to Him because we are not going to be able to resist the devil on our own. Indeed, submit yourself to YAHveh, resist the devil and he will flee!
Yahveh says, “I will take away the lust of the flesh, your desires for the things of the world, all forms of idolatry, so that you can desire Me alone, and you will have a circumcised heart, and be acceptable in My sight.
Dissipation keeps us from denying ourselves and instead we end up denying the Holy Spirit’s power to overcome our unruly flesh and its continual desires for the things of this passing world.
Although the Bible records the glorious events surrounding the birth of Yahshua Messiah (Jesus Christ), there is no biblical record of the exact day, month, or observance of His blessed divine birthday.
Our coming holy “Bridegroom” is urging us to cultivate a spiritually deep, personal relationship with Him. The righteous are prayerfully and longingly waiting for Him with their spiritual ears riveted to hear His voice.
As you read the following lyrics, may you sense the deep love the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world has for you. He loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood. (Revelation 1:5)
“All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” “Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need” and to “go forth and sin no more.”
The Big “I” has to be put to death and the Great I AM, the God, Ruler, and Creator of the Universe is the only I that is to be exalted. Every other I that exalts itself is an enemy to the cross of Messiah.
Yahshua (Jesus) has poured out His atoning blood, to redeem you to be His very own, now and forever! He described two pathways–the broad path leading to eternal death and the narrow path leading to eternal life.
Time is rolling up like a scroll and Yahveh’s sovereign proclamation to judge the world in righteousness and truth is an impending reality, as trustworthy as labor pains that come upon a pregnant woman.
Today throughout the world, we see the ancient Serpent rearing his ugly head and spewing out his anti-Semitism. With a heart filled with love for our Jewish brethren we must go in humility before Yahveh our God on Israel’s behalf..
Only the enemy of our souls tries to influence us to think that we can stay preoccupied with our daily lives and business as usual and wait until the last moments to have a faith to support us with the perseverance needed.
Just as we, Jew and non-Jew, together make “one new man” so does the Old Covenant and the New together make one Word, Yahshua (Jesus) Himself, the Living Word (Ephesians 2:14-16, John 1:1).
The ultimate desolation of the face of this earth as we know it is coming because the Commandments have been traded in for the traditions and doctrines of men. We have inherited error instead of biblical truth.
Have you opened your mouth and become a fool for Messiah’s sake? Have you brought them the knowledge that we are in the end days and only those cleansed in the righteous blood of Yahshua (Jesus) will be saved?
We are to glorify the Father in word and deed, to be fishers of men, feeders of sheep, seeking and saving the lost, and fulfilling the great commission, not by our might or power but by the very Spirit of Yahshua (Jesus) in us.