God has established nine major covenants from the Garden of Eden onward. The most stable people in this unstable world are those who accept the terms of His covenants and receive the associated promises. Those who understand ...
Jesus encourages His followers to be “the violent” in Matthew 11:12. Was He advocating an aggressive overthrow of the Roman government? Aren’t we supposed to be meek and gentle, toward God and toward people? Why did Jesus say...
The word “Zion” means fortress (a stronghold of defense). Those in covenant with the God of Abraham (the King of Zion) qualify as “Children of Zion” because they have become a fortress of faith in a world full of unbelief, a ...
God often hides prophetic foreshadowings in actions He performs. That’s the way the Divine mind works. When He brought forth Eve out of Adam, He was simultaneously foreshadowing how He would bring forth an eternal bride out o...
Believers are called “the Lamb’s wife” in Revelation 21:9. What an amazing privilege, that we, an earthborn bride, could be in a sacred, covenantal, eternal union with the heavenly Bridegroom. Biblically, the Lamb’s wife is r...
True followers of Jesus are referred to as His bride. We are presently engaged to the heavenly Bridegroom, the King of kings, as a “chaste virgin” and destined to be married to Him forever. Ultimately, all consecrated, born-a...
Jesus will judge between “the living and the dead at His appearing,” when He ushers His kingdom fully into this world. That’s not talking about distinguishing those who are alive physically from those who are dead naturally, ...
Most believers view the resurrection through a historical lens: celebrating the great victory Jesus won almost 2,000 years ago. However, there is an overflow of power from the empty tomb that is still rushing through this wor...
Fourteen awe-inspiring rewards are promised to overcomers in the book of the Revelation. On this episode we will examine the last seven: mysteries like “white garments” and “the book of life” to the incredible promise of “inh...
Fourteen awe-inspiring rewards are promised to overcomers in the book of the Revelation—taking us from the tree of life to the very throne of God. The revelation of seven of those rewards are showcased in this episode. Your h...
True followers of Jesus are described as “overcomers” in the book of Revelation. Though this world is increasingly becoming more corrupt, God has already decreed that we emerge from these dark final days triumphant. He has gi...
In the Old Testament, in the original Hebrew, the primary revealed name of God is only four letters long—equivalent in English to YHWH. There is a great mystery attached to this sacred, ineffable name. It appears 6828 times i...
One of the most profound dreams I have ever received gave me a deeper understanding why believers in Jesus are called “a people for His name” (Acts 15:14). This episode is Part 2 of the teaching on that title for God’s people...
In the first apostolic council, new converts coming to the Lord were called “a people for His name.” This initial name for God’s people has five powerful applications. In this episode, we will discover the wonder of the first...
Children of the day are blessed individuals whose lives have been illuminated by an encounter with Jesus, the Sun of Righteousness, who arises over them with healing in His wings. This happens when believers hallow the name o...
We are living in very dark times, but God's people are called "CHILDREN OF LIGHT and the CHILDREN OF THE DAY. We are not of the night nor of darkness.” The symbol of light, applied to both God and His people, contains many in...
The word “Zion” means fortress. Biblically, it refers to seven distinct things, including God’s people and the eternal city in which they will dwell. Those who are born again are in covenant with the King of Zion (Yeshuah) an...
God’s redeemed and chosen ones receive “the seal of the living God.” What is this mysterious “seal” and how does it affect sons and daughters of God? Why is this “seal” a guarantee that God will do a complete work in His own ...
Every true child of God is a minister! Peter said, “As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God” (1 Peter 4:10). Then Paul revealed the three greatest ministry op...
Is the division between “ministry” and “laity” true, or is it a false, non-biblical, manmade concept that discourages many gifted people from functioning in their ordained roles? Does the Bible impart to all believers the tit...
When God touches a person’s life, He grants a new identity, a new nature, and a new purpose. From the very beginning, He has named those He chooses—like Adam, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, John the Baptist, Peter, James and J...
Wise men from the East were led by a star to Bethlehem, to the home where Joseph, Mary, and the Messiah-child were living. Those who truly know God are called to fill a similar role, guiding others to the Savior of the world....
The Father is the great Gift-giver. When Jesus, the Son, ascended to heaven, He led captivity captive and received gifts for men. He promised to grant the gift of the Holy Spirit to those who repent. When the Helper, the Holy...
Under the Old Covenant, Aaron and his sons were given the priesthood as a “gift for service” and the rest of the Levites were referred to as a “gift for the LORD” as they performed the service of the tabernacle (Numbers 18:6-...