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  • Spirit Led Pt. 1: Who Are You Following? opens the door to one of the most life-transforming truths in the Christian walk—being led by the Spirit of God. In a world full of pressure, fear, emotion, and opinion, it’s easy to follow the wrong voice. But Romans 8:14 tells us that the true sons and daughters of God are led by His Spirit—not by signs, circumstances, or the opinions of others. In this powerful teaching, we explore how the Holy Spirit speaks, how to recognize His leading, and how to avoid being misled by emotional or external cues. This message will stir your heart to make a fresh, bold commitment to follow the Spirit in every area of life.


  • Explore the profound prophetic timeline of Jesus’ death and resurrection through the lens of Passover and the biblical calendar. In this post, Biblical Giving: The Passover Picture of the Timeline of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus, we align Scripture with historical and astronomical data to present a compelling case for a Wednesday crucifixion and Saturday resurrection in A.D. 30—perfectly fulfilling the Sign of Jonah and the Feasts of the Lord.

    Discover how Jesus' death on Nisan 14, His burial before the High Sabbath of Unleavened Bread, and His resurrection at the close of the weekly Sabbath not only fulfill Old Testament prophecy but also reflect God's precise and intentional redemptive plan. This study walks through the timeline of events from the Gospels, backed by Levitical law and the Hebrew calendar, offering a powerful picture of Christ as our Passover Lamb and Firstfruits.

    Whether you're a student of prophecy or exploring the depth of biblical symbolism for the first time, this teaching will strengthen your faith and ignite your understanding of the feast days and their connection to Jesus' mission. Future posts will continue to reveal how God's appointed times point directly to Christ.


  • In The Heart of Biblical Giving, we explore how true giving goes beyond duty—it's an act of love, gratitude, and faith. Rooted in Scripture, biblical giving includes tithing, generosity, and meeting the needs of others as a reflection of God’s own giving nature. This post unpacks the spiritual foundations and lasting impact of giving with a cheerful heart, showing how generosity honors God, strengthens the church, and blesses our lives. Discover how your seed is not just a gift—it's a part of your future.


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