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  • Hope Begins Where Optimism Ends

    Hope Begins Where Optimism Ends

    Optimism says, “Everything will be fine.” It sounds beautiful – but sometimes too easy. Especially when someone is in pain, when there are no answers, when prayer has not yet changed anything, and the road ahead is nowhere to be…

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  • Which Spirit Leads You?

    Which Spirit Leads You?

    “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s…

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  • A Prisoner of Christ

    A Prisoner of Christ

    There are words that, at first glance, seem to contradict themselves. “A prisoner of Christ” is one of them. How can a person be a prisoner and yet be free? How can one surrender and not lose oneself, but for…

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  • Entering the Season of Shavuot

    Entering the Season of Shavuot

    Shavuot is more than a historical festival commemorating the giving of the Torah or celebrating the harvest. It is a divine encounter, a sacred moment where Heaven touches Earth. It’s a season when God pours out His Spirit and calls…

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  • Perfect Confidence

    Perfect Confidence

    It is time to stop going around in circles. The letter to the Hebrews speaks to us plainly and without reservation: “Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the…

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  • Do Not Depart from Jerusalem

    Do Not Depart from Jerusalem

    “Do Not Depart from Jerusalem” — these words of the Lord, directed toward His disciples, carry profound spiritual meaning. In the Book of Acts, we read: “And being assembled together with them, He commanded them not to depart from Jerusalem,…

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  • The Walls of the Sea

    The Walls of the Sea

    “The walls of the sea” are not just a vivid image from Scripture — they are a powerful metaphor for the spiritual journey each believer must undertake. The story of Israel’s passage through the Red Sea is more than ancient…

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  • The Blood of the Lamb: Passover in the Light of the New Covenant

    The Blood of the Lamb: Passover in the Light of the New Covenant

    Passover approaches—one of the most profound and foundational observances in Jewish history and faith. But for those who believe in Yeshua as the Messiah, it holds a deeper meaning still. It is more than a commemoration of Israel’s deliverance from…

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  • Prepare for Pesach

    Prepare for Pesach

    “Prepare for Pesach” is God’s call resonating with each of us today. Pesach, meaning “to pass over,” reminds us of how the Lord instructed the people of Israel to stay inside their homes, marking the doorposts and lintels with the…

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  • Victory Through Humility

    Victory Through Humility

    When Scripture says, “The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek” (Isaiah 61:1), it is speaking not only of people in material poverty. The good news…

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  • This Is Our Part – To Keep the Light Burning in Dark Times

    This Is Our Part – To Keep the Light Burning in Dark Times

    We often speak about what Christ has done for us – and rightly so. We speak of the finished sacrifice, of grace, of salvation, and of the gift of the Holy Spirit. Yet alongside this great truth, Scripture repeatedly reminds…

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  • Two Pillars: The Pillar of Haman and the Cross of Yeshua

    Two Pillars: The Pillar of Haman and the Cross of Yeshua

    Brothers and sisters, today the Lord has placed a word on my heart—a word that speaks of faith, worship, and the spiritual battle we are all engaged in. This message is about two trees: the gallows of Haman and the…

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