Friday, September 29, 2017

Prophetic Promise Delayed? Here's What You Do - Prophetic TV

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Are you weary, tired, exhausted, disappointed and frustrated when prophetic promises seem to refuse to come true? Ok, HERE'S WHAT YOU DO...

By Jennifer LeClaire... Watch It Now


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You have some choices for this year... are you going to walk in weariness or are you going to rise up like the eagle and fly and move in new heights and through that open door. We fought for it, now it's time for you to come and take possession of it!

By Jason Hooper... Watch It Now


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A MUST watch and share, Pastor Kilpatrick had something AWESOME happen to him that is actually a word for all of us! Listen to this timely prophetic word: IT'S TIME FOR THE EAGLES TO RISE!

By John Kilpatrick... Watch It Now


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Why are prophets saying this is going to be a year of BREAKTHROUGH, and a year of walking into the OPEN DOORS and PROMISES of God. Here's one take, FROM ISRAEL

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This is a time for apostolic reformation... you walk in the power of God, you walk in the authority, you've got more power inside of you than all of the demonic forces of Hell put together!

By Joe Joe Dawson... Watch It Now


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Why would you want to "check" your privileges and blessings? This is the time to lay hold of them and take advantage of them and seek them out, that's Kingdom! Discover the Kingdom approach to blessings and privileges...

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The Lord is raising up the hybrids! They are the pioneers of this next wave that the Lord is bringing in this season, they're not just apostolic and they're not just teaching, but they are going to start to shape the nations...

By Ryan LeStrange... Watch It Now


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[SIGN] Power for 2017 "Closing the Divide" - Morris Ruddick

[SIGN] Power for 2017

Closing the Divide 


By Morris Ruddick on Sep 29, 2017 
Self-sufficiency is the strategy necessary for the community of God’s people to survive as a culture within a culture. The temptation over the years has been to “be like everyone else” and to assimilate. Self-sufficiency within the household of faith is what protects us from being like everyone else and as a people of God, losing our identity by being absorbed and assimilated.

To accomplish this goal requires big thinking and unity and maturity within the community of believers. It calls for the full biblical practice of righteousness, of tz’dakah, which is operational community generosity and responsibility. It goes back to the practice of not just feeding the poor but giving a helping hand to the poor -- teaching them to fish so to speak rather than just feeding them and making them dependent on you. That is why independent businesses among God’s people is so important.

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JesusBoat Newsletter - Learn about Yom Kippur, The Day of Atonement and exploring Judaic roots

 
  
 
 
 

the most holy day of the year


What is Yom Kippur?
Quite simply, Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Hebrew year. Yom Kippur means “Day of Atonement,” and is biblically mandated in Leviticus 16 with the essence of the occasion found in verses 29 and 30, “On the tenth day of the seventh month you must deny yourselves and not do any work—whether native-born or a foreigner residing among you—because on this day atonement will be made for you, to cleanse you. Then, before the Lord, you will be clean from all your sins.” It is the day when are closest to God and to the heart of our soul.

When is Yom Kippur?
As said in Leviticus, it is the 10th day of the seventh month, making it 10 Tishrei. It is one week after Rosh HaShannah. Because all Judaic holidays are according to the Hebrew calendar, the dates move around on the secular calendar. Therefore, this year Yom Kippur begins at sunset on Friday, the 29th of September and finishes at sunset the 30th of September.
How is Yom Kippur traditionally observed?
For nearly 26 hours we “focus our souls” by avoiding the following six actions:
  • All work
  • Eating or drinking 
  • Wearing leather shoes
  • Applying lotions or creams
  • Washing or bathing
  • Conjugal relations
The day is spent in prayer and reflection. For those who have access to a congregation, the day can be spent there attending the five different traditional prayer services.

Additionally, it is custom to read the Book of Jonah on Yom Kippur. This is to remind us that no one is beyond God’s hand, God’s redemption, and God’s love. It is also appropriate to recite Psalms of your choice throughout the day.

How do we prepare for Yom Kippur?
The most important preparation is, of course, the preparation of the soul. We build an atmosphere of reverence, repentance, and awe. If you are carrying any grudges, now is the time to sincerely and wholeheartedly let them go. If there is there anyone you may have offended or otherwise hurt, now is the time to ask for their forgiveness. We must approach God with a clear conscience and open spirit. We cannot do this if we have loathing in our hearts.

Just as Yom Kippur is a day of fasting, the day before Yom Kippur is set aside for eating and preparing for this holy day. Here are some of the activities that we do on the day before Yom Kippur:
  • We eat two festive meals, one in early afternoon and another right before the commencement of the fast.
  • Extra charity is given.
  • Just before the fast begins (after the second meal has been concluded), it is customary to bless the children with the Priestly Blessing.
  • Holiday candles are lit before the onset of the holy day. 
After such intense prayer, how to we leave this holy day?
After night falls we speak the  Shema prayer: “Hear O Israel: God is our Lord, G-d is one.” Then we erupt in joyous song and dance, after which a single blast is blown on the shofar, followed by the proclamation, “Next year in Jerusalem.”
We then partake of a festive after-fast meal, making the evening after Yom Kippur a yom tov (festival) in its own right.
Indeed, although Yom Kippur is the most solemn day of the year, it is suffused with an undercurrent of joy; it is the joy of being immersed in the spirituality of the day and expresses confidence that God will accept our repentance, forgive our sins, and seal our verdict for a year of life, health and happiness.
 
  
 
 
 

interested in Judaic roots....

 

Did you enjoy learning about Yom Kippur?


If you are interested in including Judaic roots on your spiritual walk, we recommend considering these devotional items.

The Tallit or Prayer Shawl.
Wrap yourself in prayer.

The Shofar
Rams or Kudu horn used as a call to prayer.

Kiddush Cup
Ceremonial cup used to bless the wine on Shabbat and holidays.

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