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  • Happy Feast of Unleavened Bread

    Welcome back brothers & sisters in Christ. Happy Feast of Leavened bread. (Exodus 12:14-20; Deuteronomy 16:1-4). What an honor it is! To see another day thanks to the grace, mercy and steadfast lovingkindness of Abba. Glory Be To The KING!

    We know all things are spiritual just as they are physical. So, as we go about our day, and week, to remove the leaven from our homes and diets, lets also remember to remove the leaven (sin) from our hearts. To ask for the forgiveness of our sins committed not only toward our Father, and Creator, but also to each other. To put away all things that offends and causes us to transgress the law and the word of God. It is IMPOSSIBLE to say we “love” Christ and yet we hate, dishonor one another, and disobey His commandments.

    This is another honorable feast the LORD, our GOD, has called us to keep upon our exodus from Egypt. To keep it in righteousness and holiness. Father said, I would have mercy and not sacrifice. So no more pride one toward another, it comes in VARIOUS forms but love each other. Forgive each other. Who are we not to forgive when we ourselves need and are forgiven when we ask? How much greater are you that you are more worthy of forgiveness than your brethren?

    Remember the sacrifice Christ made for us leading up to these feast days and all the work He has done while here. He never complained of all He was required to do. But with a good and cheerful heart he loved, healed, delivered and so much. He was and IS SALVATION to all including those in darkness now. Honor Him by giving thanks IN all things AND for all things. Impart of your substance to the poor and the hungry, pray one for another, minister to those in need, and seek a righteous judgment of the Lord for all things.

    We are all called to be perfect. If it weren’t possible Christ Himself would’ve never commanded of us (Matthew 5:48). Not walking to according in the flesh but it could NEVER be perfect. (Galatians 5:16-21). But be perfect according to the spirit. (Galatians 5:22-24; 1 John 1:7-9; Matthew 3:14-19). In doing this, we will have His Holy Spirit to be our constant companion and comfort as He said and promised.

    Shalom brothers & sisters and until next time. Be well, stay prayerful, sober minded and vigilant, and walk after the fruits of the Spirit. Glory in The MOST HIGH

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