Come to All Jesus, Part VI

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Dear Israel and The Nations,

In the radiant glow of unwavering faith, we extend our hearts and prayers to you as trials unfold. Our fervent prayer, inspired by the profound words of Matthew 5:14-16 (NIV), resonates with the call to be the light of the world, a beacon that cannot be hidden. "As a town built on a hill cannot be concealed, so too must your faith and resilience shine forth in a world in need."

The unfolding trials echo the prophetic whispers found in Revelation, particularly in the imagery of the trumpets, each sounding a significant event in the divine narrative. The first trumpet, as seen in Revelation 8:7, introduces hail and fire mixed with blood, a powerful symbol of divine judgment. We recognize the weight of these events and join our prayers with yours, asking for strength, endurance, and a deepened connection with the divine.

The opening of the first seal in Revelation 6:1-2 reveals a conqueror on a white horse, a powerful image often interpreted as the spread of the Gospel or the conquering power of Christ. As you face challenges and uncertainties, may this conquering spirit uplift your spirits, reminding you of the transformative power of faith.

Revelation 3:20 (NIV) reinforces our prayer with an invitation from Yeshua Hamashiach: "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me." This intimate relationship with the Divine offers solace and strength. As you navigate these tumultuous times, may your hearts open to the transformative encounter that leads to a nephesh Chayyah Revival.

In the powerful name of Yeshua Hamashiach, we invoke the ineffable power of Glory, echoing the sentiment of Matthew 5:16. "Just as a lamp is not hidden but placed on a stand to give light to everyone in the house, let your faith radiate, becoming a source of inspiration and hope for all who witness it."

May the echoes of this prayer cascade over sacred spaces, heralding the dawn of a nephesh Chayyah Revival. May your unwavering faith stand as a testament to the divine light within, illuminating the path toward hope, peace, and redemption:

Dear Father,

I come before You with a heart overflowing with gratitude, reflecting on the transformative journey of salvation You have graciously led me through. Your love, mercy, and grace have touched the depths of my soul, bringing redemption and new life. As I reflect on my salvation story, I am in awe of Your faithfulness, walking with me through valleys and mountaintops, guiding me with Your unwavering love. Witnessing Your hand at work in every step, I am grateful for Your abiding presence in my life.

In the luminous reflection of this spiritual mirror, may our journey be a testament to the transformative power of grace, a symphony of footsteps guided by the "Prince of Peace." Just as shoes provide stability, may our steps be firm in faith, and may our hearts remain open to the divine light that leads us on the path of salvation.

As we walk with the "Prince of Peace," let "Papa God" be our guide, providing stability and strength. In the celestial ensemble, the Son, who sits on the right hand of our Father, Jesus Christ, becomes our sustenance. His teachings, compassion, and the promise of everlasting life are wellsprings of eternal nourishment.

Now, with a heart filled with gratitude and a spirit nourished by the teachings of Jesus Christ, I lift up Israel and The Nations. May they, too, experience the transformative journey of salvation, finding solace and strength in Your unwavering love. As they face trials and uncertainties, may their hearts be open to the transformative encounter that leads to a nephesh Chayyah Revival.

In the Spirit of Takh, the Breaker of Bread, believers are shaped into vessels of grace, immersed in the living Spirit of Yeshua Hamashiach. May Israel and The Nations be anchored in the profound invocation of "Adonai v’yishmerecha," symbolizing divine favor and protection, leading to a harmonious relationship with the Everlasting God, Jesus Christ. In the name of our Savior, Yeshua Hamashiach, I offer this prayer with a heart full of gratitude and faith. In Jesus name, Amen.

Israel and The Nations, I come before you, echoing the words of Isaiah and the lessons from Philistia, seeking hope, peace, and redemption in these end times. Just as I have found guidance for sustainment in Jesus Christ – the embodiment of one body and Papa God – the indwelling of one Spirit, I share these verses and insights with you. May the Spirit of Takh, the Living God, guide their steps and sustain them in moments of uncertainty. As they navigate the challenges and joys of life, may the Living Spirit, Ḥay Ruach, dwell within them, renewing hearts and spirits.

As you know, the Philistia, an ancient region in ancient times, faced the consequences of its sins – pride, violence, and idolatry. In your return to the Lord, as Samuel urged Israel, put away foreign gods and trust solely in the divine. Let the words of 1 Samuel 7:3-4 resonate in your hearts: "If you are returning to the Lord with all your heart, then put away the foreign gods and the Ashtaroth from among you and direct your heart to the Lord and serve him only, and he will deliver you out of the hand of the Philistines." Philistia's mourning for Tammuz, the god of fertility, serves as a cautionary tale. In Ezekiel 8:14, we witness the consequences of misplaced devotion. As you navigate these times, may you be vigilant against the temptation to rely on false gods.

Walking with the Prince of Peace on the path of faith, I invite you to let Papa God be your guide. In the luminous reflection of this spiritual mirror, may your journey be a testament to the transformative power of grace. The Son, Jesus Christ, sitting at the right hand of our Father, becomes your sustenance.

The Spirit of Takh, the Breaker of Bread, reflects Jesus Christ, breaking the bread for the redemption of humanity. "Ḥay Ruach" signifies the Living Spirit, combining the Hebrew words for "alive" and "spirit." Again, In 1 Samuel 7:3-4, Samuel urges Israel to return to the Lord with all their hearts, putting away foreign gods for deliverance. The prophecies against Philistia echo through Isaiah 14:28-32, revealing the consequences of sin and the call to turn to the Lord. Tammuz, the god of fertility, is mourned in Ezekiel 8:14, emphasizing the need to let go of false idols.

In this letter of hope, peace, and redemption, I share insights from my own salvation journey. As we walk with the "Prince of Peace" on the path of faith, let "Papa God" be our guide. Just as shoes provide stability, may our steps be firm in faith. In the luminous reflection of this spiritual mirror, may our journey be a testament to the transformative power of grace, a symphony of footsteps guided by the "Prince of Peace."

In the celestial ensemble, the Son, Jesus Christ, who sits on the right hand of our Father, becomes our sustenance. His love, a wellspring of eternal nourishment, fuels our spirits. We draw strength from His teachings, mirroring His compassion, and find solace in His promise of everlasting life. In these end times, let us anchor ourselves in the teachings of Jesus Christ. As I share these words, may they be a source of inspiration and encouragement. May they guide you in finding hope, peace, and redemption. In Jesus' name, I pray for your unwavering faith and divine guidance.

I come before you with a heart full of love and a prayer for your journey towards redemption and freedom in Christ. May you feel the warmth of His love, experience the power of His forgiveness, and embrace the freedom found only in Him. Lord Jesus, I lift up Israel and the surrounding Nations, standing at the threshold of their own journeys. Be their Shepherd, leading them beside still waters, restoring their souls, and guiding them in paths of righteousness for Your name's sake. May Your love be a beacon, drawing them into the embrace of Your salvation.

As I share the insights gained from my own salvation journey, I pray that these words become a source of inspiration and encouragement. May the divine light of Christ illuminate their path, just as it has illuminated mine. I ask for the outpouring of Your Holy Spirit upon them, granting wisdom, discernment, and hearts ready to receive. In closing, I pray for hope, peace, and redemption for Israel and The Nations. May they become beacons of light in a world in need, standing unwavering in the face of trials. May the echoes of this prayer cascade over sacred spaces, heralding the dawn of a nephesh Chayyah Revival.

My Testimony

In these tumultuous times, I am here to share my personal testimony of Jesus Christ, seeking hope, peace, and redemption in these end times. In my experience, the visits to God’s presence make known the path of life and fill the heart with joy (Psalm 16:11). To me, these are His loving expressions of spiritual cleansing and forgiveness are found in His Blessed Hope, inviting me to a pure and blameless heart and the removal of sin (Psalm 51:10, Isaiah 1:18), so here it goes:

In my profound first encounter with Jesus Christ, I saw Him in an infinite white light in His background with His outstretched hands that radiate an aura of mercy and healing, a divine gesture that transcended the physical and reached into the depths of my soul. The words in a kind and even-keel, peaceful voice echoed to me, “Why are you still struggling? I’ve already taken it from you”.

This divine assurance brought solace, as if the burdens of struggle were lifted in the presence of the ultimate Healer. I told everyone that day at the Texas retreat what I had experienced. In my own mind, the question lingered: ‘what was this gentle inquiry and are they addressing my ongoing struggle in every area of my life back then’?.

Also, His presence was prompting introspection and reflection on my every inner being and the transformative power of invoking His name. I asked Him, ”Why do I say,… In His name (IHN)? Much later, actually five and a half years later, He revealed the answer……’I give mercy to whom I want to give mercy, and healing who I want to give healing’”. This statement is resonating with His authority, rule over our lives, and the boundless compassion of a benevolent Savior.

In my salvation journey, to me these probing and non-judging questions from Him and myself echoed a touch of loving concern, challenging the persistence of strife in the face of His boundless mercy. As well, the reminder of the singular Hope bestowed upon me, as a believer, when called unto “an illuminated path”, emphasizing the transformative potential of surrendering to His grace.

In this celestial moment, the call to one Hope resonated as a beacon of reassurance: inviting a renewed trust in the divine plan, a need for knowing Him, and a release from the shackles of struggle or I called it at that time, “The Dark Night of The Soul”. The DNS was probably to the point of near death and I heard ‘His Knocking (see references in above letter)’ for this was just the beginning… Thank You God, for all Your Faithfulness!!!

Here's a crucial part of my testimony: When I was at the beach with my family, I was probably a self-righteous believer, but that wasn't something professed or even recognized. Keep in mind this was still the During the Dark Night of the Soul (DNS) period of my life, and about a year before Jesus Christ's appearance (see post above), There at the beach trip, the Holy Spirit inspired me with the following verse: "I am capable of doing all of this through him who gives me strength." Philippians 4:13.

Now, let's fast forward two years from that point, still one the journey of salvation a pivotal moment arose when, feeling lost and questioning my path, seeing Him again but in a young version of Himself, I asked, "Why am I not on the right path?". Unbeknownst to me then, this inquiry aligned with the wisdom of Proverbs 3:6 (NIV), which states, "...in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." This time in His presence, He revealed Christ's role as the guiding force in my life, offering solace and direction in times of uncertainty.

Furthermore, this reflective mirror captures a vivid image of Christ Jesus as the Holy Spirit, the all-seeing and all-knowing presence in our lives – the "Wonderful Counselor." I need to say to you, all encounter's with Him in any form or fashion, show His intimate involvement in every aspect of our journey, coupled with an unwavering focus on our well-being, assures that He will provide for our needs and guide us in ways beyond our comprehension.

As I now know...Ephesians 6:17 (NIV) reinforces this understanding, instructing us to 'take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.' These revelations, even though I was called...felt YET lost and wandering at that time, "Papa God" emphasized the role of Christ Jesus as the Wonderful Counselor, the all-seeing God of All Comfort. Thank You God, for all Your Patience!!!!

Over the course of these two years (see above post): I had the opportunity to learn about myself as a Christ follower, and about repentance. Till this point, I had never repented or been instructed on how to do so. I was beginning to realize He was the Ultimate victory in the battles of my life. During Covid, through two separate Saints on the same night, He gave them Psalms 91:9-13 to give to me. It states, “If you say, “The LORD is my refuge,” and you make the Most High your dwelling, no harm will overtake you, no disaster will come near your tent. For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone”.

Although I had been called to repentance, I was still lost and was slowly coming closer to God. However, the Holy Spirit led me to another verse: "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace." Numbers 6:24-26 NIV It might not have been immediately after that I declared Him to be my Lord and Savior. I experienced this untainted, true, and glorious light--- I know it was the transcended Jesus Christ. At this very moment, I asked Him, “Can I now become like you? ”.

Right then, I became a “new person” in Christ, seeing myself as a smaller version of Him, and Him as my celestial guide, guiding through His realms. He is so Good, all the time. Thank you, God!!

To recap my testimony, in the beginning of this journey of salvation, I had a profound encounter with Jesus Christ, symbolized by an infinite white light and outstretched hands radiating mercy and healing. His voice reassures, questioning the persistence of struggle and emphasizing His authority to give mercy and healing. The journey involves a transformative reflection on the power of His name, leading to a profound revelation about mercy and healing.

A pivotal moment at the beach, during the DNS, the Holy Spirit reveals inspiring the verse Philippians 4:13. Fast-forwarding two years, a questioning moment aligns with Proverbs 3:6, revealing Christ as the guiding force in times of uncertainty. The testimony highlights Christ as the Wonderful Counselor, intimately involved in every aspect of the journey.

Over two years, repentance becomes a focal point, with Psalms 91:9-13 providing assurance and Numbers 6:24-26 leading to a declaration of faith. The transcendent encounter with Jesus prompts a desire to become like Him, marking a transformative moment and the acknowledgment of Him as Lord and Savior. The testimony resonates with gratitude for God’s faithfulness, patience, and goodness.

Eventually, I underwent rebaptism, embracing continual repentance, renewal, and devotion. In view of the black slate, a new life was born, filled with joy, peace, and love. In a moment of divine reassurance, “Papa God” spoke to me, saying, “It’s okay you didn’t know any better.” Ezekiel 36:26-27 unfolded the promise of a new heart and a renewed spirit, embodying the essence of the Living Spirit, Ḥay Ruach, softening hearts and aligning spirits with God’s will,

Even today, my salvation journey continues with a recognition of the perfection of God’s way, symbolized by the flawless Word of the Lord and the assurance of divine protection for those who seek refuge. The acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty and holiness, coupled with the faithfulness of God, His providence that is provided assurance for believers, reinforcing trust in His perfect ways.

In the anticipation of Christ’s coming, the testimony highlighted the unwavering power of El Shaddai, the God of All Peace, revealed through spiritual armaments wielded by Yeshua Hamashiach. The symbolism of the Sword of the Lord, Shield of Faith, and Cloak of Zeal conveyed the Word of God, unwavering faith, and a purpose-driven life. Seated at the right hand of the Father, Jesus Christ embodied the promise of Everlasting Life.

The testimony culminated with a prayerful reflection on the Lord God Almighty, “Papa God”, and the personal relationship with Jesus Christ as the bridge. The invocation of Psalm 22:31 affirmed the perfection of God’s way, portraying His flawless and impeccable nature. The anticipation of Christ’s return inspired a deep connection with the Divine Spirit, invoking the sacred name “Adonai” and surrendering to Jesus Christ, the” Breaker of Bread”.

The journey of repentance, transformation, and divine encounters showcased the profound work of the Living Spirit, guiding believers toward a new life anchored in the promises of God’s Word. The testimony resounded with gratitude for God’s faithfulness, patience, and goodness, echoing His Ultimate triumphant, I declare: “HE IS COMING!!!”

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