Moving Forward
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Moving Forward

When Israel stood on the banks of the Red Sea, they were forced to rise, pushed to grow, commanded to get moving. Though their initial entrance point was a covenant of salvation, Yahweh’s ultimate goal was for them to become a kingdom of priests. Mature enough to handle bold and holy things. In this Coffee Break, Yosef and Aliyah stretch deeply into the meaning of growing, the continued command to move forward and the ultimate goal of faith as active and mature.

Between a rock and the Red Sea.
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Between a rock and the Red Sea.

Yahweh led the Israelites out of Egypt, with a mighty victory and plunder loaded on to the wagons, they went out in to a new time of freedom. Yet as they took their freedom walk in to the dawn of a new day, they found themselves camping by an impossible sea with the bloodthirsty chariots of Pharaoh hot on their heels. It was a scary, uncertain, fretting time. A time of fear. In this Coffee Break, Yosef and Aliyah break down the meaning of this time. The connection it has with our own lives, especially for those of us still waiting on our breakthroughs and promises.

They speak about the just released World Watch List, and the great commission. The rise in persecution for believers, but the call in first Timothy to pray, intercede and petition for all humankind. What are we doing for the kingdom, for the great commission and our persecuted family? Join us for the coffee break this week, for encouragement and challenge.

The Exodus – A Foreshadow of things to come – REPOST!
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The Exodus – A Foreshadow of things to come – REPOST!

The story of the Exodus is one that is rich with symbolism and warning for our generation. YHWH is calling forth His children and soon He will gather them with an outstretched arm. This teaching will help you better understand the role of God's final remnant as well as His coming judgement. His desire is for you to mature and to grow up so that you might be ready to be used by Him in this final generation. This is a repost of an old teaching, as we study the Book of Exodus during our Torah Portions.