Today I was worshipping God, praising Him for saving me and delivering me. Thanking Him so much all morning for being my true healer and setting me free!
As I praised Him for delivering me, I said…”I never heard that word before… “delivered” but then I remembered the great deliverance out of Egypt He gave to Israel out of Egypt…the one we celebrate every year at Passover recalling how “God saved us with a Mighty outstretched arm” from our enemies, the Egyptians.

Friends, today our war is no longer with flesh and blood. Though the stories in the Bible are real and the incidents actually took place, Egypt in the Bible also represents bondage and slavery to sin and the evil powers behind it.
Adonai was our Savior then and He is our Savior now!
Do any of you struggle with addiction? Anger, financial or family issues? Yeshua came to heal, restore and deliver us from those things that start in our hearts; one person at a time – conforming us back into the image of God in whose image we were created.
God…is Love.
“Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
Love never ends.” – 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 ESV
He came to us as our Messiah, in the person of Yeshua, which means “Salvation”. This was always His plan as revealed through the Prophets that Messiah would come to us as a man from the line of King David, yet born of the Spirit of God. This is what God wants for each and everyone of us, to be born again by the Spirit of God. All we have to do is believe in what Yeshua did for us and receive Him:
“But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.” – John 1:12-13 ESV
He is Immanuel, God with us! Just who the Prophets foretold:

“Therefore Adonai Himself will give you a sign:
Behold, the virgin will conceive.
When she is giving birth to a son,
she will call his name Immanuel.” – Isaiah 7:14 TLV
The Bible tells us that like a lamb led to the slaughter, He would die for our sin, transgressions and iniquity but rise again to become King forever, Melech HaOlam, seated at the Right Hand of God our Father. Many have forgotten that the Torah requires blood atonement for sins; the Covenant given to us through Moses included the Levitical Priesthood, the building and consecration of the Mishkan and daily requirements of lambs to be sacrificed twice daily by the Kohen Gadol alone; once in the morning and once at dusk so that we could be forgiven of sin and enter into the presence of God, who wants to be with us. A life for a life, the lamb would die instead of us. God would then meet us at the tent of sacrifice and fellowship with us there. Today, when we receive Yeshua and the sacrifice He did for us our bodies are the tents where the Spirit of God comes to dwell with us.
The Jewish people were also commanded to stay separate from the Gentiles around us by following Torah, one reason for this separation is that those nations were worshipping idols and God did not want us defiled by them. In the New Covenant, God made a way for every man, both Jew and Gentile to be free of idols and restored back to Him, worshipping the God of Israel who is the Creator God over all – the only way for us to be united and walk in the love and peace we all say that we want. Instead of battling each other, we are now commissioned and given authority to battle the evil powers in the heavenlies who tempt us, distract us and ensnare us with the sin that keeps us separated from God.
Unity can only be found in Yeshua Messiah, God’s solution for sin; The way, the truth and the life God has given to us through Him. Receive Him today and God will enter your heart… follow Him and the Truth will set you free.
Praise Adonai!

Yeshua bless Jews people and non Jews. Amen
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