Thought of the day

Good day

We look at Pharaoh who hardened his own heart up to plague 5. Exodus shows us that Pharaoh himself was responsible for the evil in his heart. He himself hardened his heart. He crossed a point of no return. Afterwards God “hardened” his heart.  “Don’t be like Pharaoh!” Strange things happen in the human heart and mind when we let the evil urges of our broken nature go unnoticed. 

God will always graciously offer us chances to turn back (would you have given Pharaoh that many chances?!). But sometimes a person can cement themselves down a destructive path and reach a point of no return. God can and will sometimes allow our wickedness to destroy us. BUT the good news is, we are not Pharaoh! Allow God to soften your heart.




Good day

In Exodus we read again about the 10th plague. The lamb that had to be slain so that its blood would be painted on the doorposts. In this Torah picture, the Israelites (first born) were saved by their faith in the blood of the lamb. Today it is the Lamb of God sacrificed at the Passover that brings us redemption, salvation and liberation. Everyone is saved by his faith in the blood of the Lamb.  

Speak the Name of Yeshua over you and every loved one’s actions today. Place every situation under the Blood of the Lamb.

 

 

Good day

 Is it possible that the resistance we are experiencing in our lives right now is actually an indication that we are ready to move forward to a new spiritual level? And that God invites us into a deeper dimension, more intimate relationship with HIM..  

The right response is not to fight.  Rather than fighting, we must allow God to lead us. Let God’s power do the work. Hold on to Yeshua, who possesses that power. HE will complete this work,  HE will pull us through and open the doors if needed. And once we are on the other side, we will find that the joy we receive is worth it.   

Abba in the Name of Yeshua Hamashiach fill us with the Your Rauch HaKodesh