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The Promise Perspective Podcast aims to teach you how to anchor your heart in the promises and commandments of Yahuah. As the world constantly pulls our attention in every direction, in this space, you’ll find discussions on what it truly means to elevate your perspective to seeing things through a lens that we are all called to have as Yahuah’s children. The Promise Perspective’s mission is to equip you with the encouragement, tools, and Scripture needed to cultivate your heart and teach you how to have a mindset completely rooted in His Word. Your host, Stephanie, is excited to join you on your walk with Yahusha to help teach you the unshakable foundation and authority we have because of Him.
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What does it mean to have a “perfect” heart, when Scripture tells us that the heart is “deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked?” (Jeremiah 17:9)
How was David acknowledged for having a “perfect” heart, when he was guilty of sin?
These are some questions I want to spend some time with in Episode 22.
I also want to spend some time at the end of this episode to give you some updates on the future direction of this podcast.
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Then one said to Him, “Master, are there few who are saved?”
And He said to them, “Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I say to you, will seek to enter and will not be able” (Luke 13:23-24).
What does it mean to “strive” to enter in through the narrow gate?
According to our Messiah’s words, striving and seeking are two very different things. Yahusha was not talking about those who aren’t seeking at all. He’s talking about the difference between those who are “striving” and those who are “seeking.”
This is worthy of some serious attention.
There is a word that I am constantly stirring over...it’s one that has created an inner turmoil for me that I know I need to continue to wrestle with and sit with. It’s a word that I cannot seem to shake:
“FEW.”
Many are called, FEW are chosen.
The path is narrow and FEW find it.
The harvest is plenty but the laborers are FEW.
Only a remnant is making it through the narrow gate that leads to life.
I want to share with you where my studies have led me in understanding what it means to truly STRIVE. I want to share with you why several Hebrew word studies have helped me better understand the call of Yahuah’s remnant—His covenant people. There have been many thoughts and several verses in Scripture that I’ve wrestled with over the last several months.
This wrestling for truth has afflicted me, disciplined me, humbled me and now I’m ready to strive with you over some hard, yet necessary truths.
Episode 21 Transcript
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Scripture speaks to the call to be a laborer for the harvest, one in which there are only very few who answer that call (Luke 10:2). While there is much in the Word that speaks to planting seeds, bearing fruit, putting your hand to the plow, I want to spend some time talking about the depth of what it means to “labor” for the harvest.
“Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek Yahuah till he come and rain righteousness on you. You have plowed wickedness, you have reaped lawlessness, you have eaten the fruit of lies because you trusted in your own way and in the multitude of your mighty men."
Hosea 10:12-13
We are called to labor for this harvest, to prepare the way of our King, and my heart breaks because I feel like the wickedness and lawlessness that has been plowed, sown, rooted and grown because of so many false teachings and traditions of men has created this “fallow ground” that Yahuah is instructing us to break up.
As the Parable of the Sower illustrates in Matthew 13, before any seed can be planted on “good soil,” we must foster the conditions necessary for the seeds to be planted in the first place. Any good gardener will tell you that there’s no use planting any seeds if the soil hasn’t been prepared first.
That’s one of the main reasons why I say that before anything can be planted, the hardened, cloddy soil (our heart) must be tilled first, the weeds (the lies) needed to be pulled from their root, and the stones (the stumbling blocks) needed to be removed.
To labor for the harvest is not just about planting seeds—it’s about how we cultivate the soil of our hearts as well as the hearts of those around us.
The call to labor will require you to get your hands dirty, the sweat of your work will be your tears, it will require you to rest, but we know that it will be worth it.
“Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy. He who continually goes forth weeping, bearing seed for sowing, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him."
Psalms 126:5-6
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There is so much to be said about this episode, yet I struggle to find the words to explain it.
If you’ve been listening to Season 4, you know that the core thread of these last 19 episodes is all about understanding what it means to be in covenant with our Creator.
We’ve done many Hebrew and Greek word studies, sifted through history, declared the goodness of Yahuah and His commandments, and have even painfully discussed why the Christian religion, broadly speaking, is in massive deception of understanding what Scripture says about Yahuah and His will for us. All that being said, I hope and I pray that throughout Season 4, Yahuah has ministered to your heart and showed you the depth of what it means to be a true disciple of the One who He sent in His Name to restore the everlasting covenant and reconcile us back to Himself.
The depth of this truth, and what He has done for me is something that is hard to talk about without bringing me to tears. I pray that the tears from this episode sow a seed in the hearts of many.
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"And he causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, unless he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name."
Revelation 13:16-17
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This is a heavy episode.
For those who are new to my podcast, please don’t start at Episode 17. You must start at the beginning of Season 4. You need to know what has brought me to the understanding that I have today about how the enemy has used Scripture to deceive the masses.
I’d like to be very, very clear that I am not and will never deny our Messiah. I love Him and our heavenly Father Yahuah with my whole heart, and I believe every word in Scripture was written with His very breath through the pens of those He chose as His vessel.
In that same breath as I write this, I also say this: Christianity is a false religion.
You may be wondering, “how can you say that you love the Messiah and believe the Bible, but you say that the Christian religion is false?”
My attempt to answer that question is laid out in Season 4, but is explicitly answered in this episode.
The word up for serious study in this episode is: IMAGE.
This episode is going to be a very deep dive study of some fundamental truths that the body needs to know. As you dive into this episode, please keep an open mind and take this to the Father in prayer.
I love you.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 17 Transcript
Clarification on Episode 17 (YouTube video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQXukW3y4nw&t=2152s
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History unveils prophecy.
History connects the dots.
History fills in the lack of knowledge that people are perishing from.
History MATTERS.
But here’s the thing...
Not only does the body not know history, but the body has been told and taught a false version of history that has literally been written by the hands of people who have been used as vessels by the enemy for the spiritual captivity of our minds.
Yea—it’s deep.
In repairing this breach, we have to talk about history. This is not an easy task for those who love the truth, because the truth has been covered up. By the grace of Yahuah, He is helping guide my studies so that I can chew on the meat and spit out the bones. He is helping me read between the lines. He is helping me understand prophecy better as I understand the true narrative of history in terms of scriptural context.
The battle between Jacob and Esau is an everlasting conflict that will rage until the second coming of our Messiah. This is the lens that we must put on in order to understand prophecy and how history has played out its continual fulfillment and how this conflict has been a perpetual attempt to destroy the children of Israel.
I hope that Episode 16 will continue to help fill in some gaps and give you some key events, people, etc., to help you understand what has led to the deception that is being exposed today.
The reason this episode is particularly important is because it will help give us the cultural, religious and political climate that was the environment of the Hebrew people before and during the life of our Messiah. It paints the picture of what life was like in Judaea and the surrounding areas that were now under Roman control.
There is so much that will be discussed in this episode (just like the last episode). Instead of summarizing, it will be easier to give you the list of topics of discussion.
So, here they are:
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 16 Transcript
'A History of the Jews' by Solomon Grayzel
Rome History Timeline
Esau (the torah.com)
Hellenistic Judaism
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We are currently 15 episodes into Season 4: ‘Who is Israel?’ on The Promise Perspective Podcast, and we are far from finished with this season. As I have mentioned before, the topics discussed on this season have to be tackled at many different angles and layers. This is incredibly challenging for me, as I desperately want people to know the truth, but I also maintain my plea to not take my word for it.
We read in Hosea 4:6 that people are perishing from a lack of knowledge. One of the purposes of this podcast season is to help fill in some of these gaps.
One of the biggest reasons for this is because many people today have been taught to view history through a faulty lens; one that does not represent the truth of how the faith came to be what it is today. This is part of repairing the breach that I am trying to mend with my brothers and sisters today.
So, for the purposes of Episode 15, I want to discuss A LOT of history with you. Because there is so much that is discussed in this episode, instead of summarizing it all, I want to simply give you a list of what topics will be unpacked. Please also be sure to check out the ‘Supplemental Documents’ in the podcast episode description box for sources to help you test and study these things out for yourself.
Topics of Episode 15:
-The difference between a “Jew” (Strong’s H3064) and a “Jew” (Strong’s H3054)
-The emergence and influence of the Macedonian (Greek) Empire
-Hellenism
-The Phoenicians and Ancient Carthage
-The Ptolemaic and Seleucid Empires
-A revisiting of the lineage of the Hebrews and the “lost” tribes of Israel
-Serapis Christus and the origins of Christianity
-Who are the Natsarim?
-The next emerging empire: Rome
“Those from among you shall build the old waste places; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; and you shall be called the Repairer of the Breach, The Restorer of Streets to Dwell In.”
Isaiah 58:12
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 15 Transcript
Serapis and Christians PDF
Phoenicians Inscriptions of Cyprus Museum
The Lost Tribes, a Myth: Suggestions Toward Rewriting Hebrew History by Dr. Allen Godbey
Letter From Aristeas
Serapis (World History Encyclopedia)
Epiphanius’ Condemnation of the Natsarenes (Nazarenes)
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In Matthew 22, we read a parable of a man who attended a wedding, in which when the king came in to see the guests, he saw this man who did not have on a wedding garment. He asked him, “how did you come in here without a wedding garment?”
The man was speechless. Directly after, the king said to his servants, “bind him hand in foot, take him away, and cast him into outer darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
All because of a wedding garment!?
Parables are earthly stories that convey a spiritual reality. They are meant to be understood for a discerning mind, but they will remain a mystery to those without discernment and understanding.
Our Messiah is telling us something very important regarding the topic of “garments.” And that is what I want to discuss in this episode.
If we are to understand this parable, surely we should have Scripture to give us an understanding of how we are to have the proper garments for the great wedding day, right?
The good news is that Scripture actually does tell us exactly what these garments are supposed to look like and what it means to have our garments ready.
Just as we’ve discussed the need to have oil in our lamps to be prepared, we must also have the proper garments as well.
I don’t want to be the one found without the right garments when it is time for the marriage supper of the Lamb. Yahusha ends that parable by saying, “many are called, but few are chosen.”
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There are so many things in Scripture that teach us the significance of the priestly garments, especially the garments of the High Priest, who is Yahusha now. As we walk through Episode 13, I hope that you will be able to see how, just the like Tabernacle, how these garments also point to the priesthood of our Messiah!
How is this relevant to His new priesthood (us) today?
Well, one of the most significant pieces was the turban of the High Priest. In Exodus 28:36, we read that there was a gold plate sewn on the front of the turban of the High Priest with the engraving “QODESH LA YAHUAH,” which means “SET APART TO YAHUAH.”
Yahuah’s name was to always be placed on the forehead of the High Priest. This was a sign of how the High Priest was set-apart to Yah. And through the blessing pronounced by the High Priest (because he was the appointed mediator between Yahuah and the children of Israel), Yahuah also placed His Name on the children of Israel.
Numbers 6:24-27 - “Yahuah bless you, and keep you. Yahuah make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you. Yahuah lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace. And they shall put my name upon the children of Israel; and I will bless them.
This was a priestly blessing.
Yahusha, our new High Priest, is authorized to mediate this blessing, just as the Levitical High Priest was. To be blessed by Yahuah is to have His NAME placed on you. It is more than just a name—it is to be identified with and be a representation of who He is.
The High Priest carried Yahuah’s name and he also carried the names of the 12 tribes as 12 stones were put on the breastplate of his garment. The High Priest was always Yahuah’s representative to Israel and Israel’s mediator before Yahuah.
Comparatively, Israel carried Yahuah’s name into the world and represented the Most High to the nations. What made Israel set apart from everyone else is that they had commandments that showed the world who they worshipped. We are to be representatives of who our Creator is, to be a light to the world, and to be in covenant with Him means that we have commandments that help us to be successful in our calling.
When Yahuah was revealing His Name to me, I read the passage in Exodus 28 about how the gold plate which had Yah’s Name on it was placed on Aaron’s forehead, and the Ruach literally took me straight to the Book of Revelation.
Revelation 14:1 - Then I looked, and behold, a Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with Him one hundred and forty-four thousand, having His Father’s name written on their foreheads.
Revelation 22:4 - They shall see His face, and His name shall be on their foreheads.
Our new High Priest is authorized to mediate this blessing now, to place the Father’s name on His children. He said He “came in His Father’s Name” for a reason.
2 Timothy 2:19 - Nevertheless the solid foundation of Elohim stands, having this seal: “The Master knows those who are His,” and, “Let everyone who names the name of Messiah depart from iniquity.”
“Yahusha” means “Yahuah is salvation.” Every time the Messiah’s Name departs from your lips, you are confessing that Yahuah is your salvation. And Yahusha was sent to do the will of the Father.
The priestly garments teach us how important the Father’s Name is.
And if you didn’t already know, the woman riding on the beast in Revelation 17 had a name on HER forehead too:
And on her forehead a name was written: “MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.”
Let’s study.
Episode 13 Transcript
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As I prepare to do some heavy unpacking on Episode 12 of Season 4 of “Who is Israel?” I want to start out by quoting Revelation 20:6...
“Blessed and holy is he that has part in the first resurrection: on such the second death has no power, but they shall be as priests of Elohim and of Messiah, and will reign with Him a thousand years.”
The word I want to focus on here is “priests.”
We know that Yahusha is our new High Priest.
Peter tells us that we are a part of a “royal priesthood.”
Scripture even gives us prophecy that points us to a time in which we will be called “priests” (Exodus 19:5-6 & Isaiah 61:6).
My question I want to pose to you as I approach the content of Episode 12 is, do you know how to apply this to your life?
Do you know what it means to be a part of the priesthood that will get to reign with Yahuah and our Messiah for a thousand years?
Do you know that there are two resurrections?
What if I told you that Scripture gives us the blueprint to teach us how to be priests?
The answers we desperately need are found in the front of the Book that man has deemed to be an “old” testament.
The body is missing out on some of the most beautiful, fundamental truths because it is not common knowledge to how the physical design of the earthly tabernacle prophetically points to the fulfillment through Yahusha and teaches us about the call we have now to minister and serve the Most High now “as living stones being built up as a spiritual house” (1 Peter 2:5).
The priesthood training is now.
I pray that this episode helps to prepare, equip and encourage the body.
I pray that Yahuah pours His truth into you so that you can fully understand and embrace the call He has on your life and what it means to answer that call.
If we are to be priests, we need to know what that really means according to Scripture.
His tabernacle is our blueprint and illustrates the call to the priesthood in the most beautiful way that could only be fulfilled by our Messiah.
Bring your shovel. It’s time to dig in.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 12 Transcript
Tabernacle Blueprint Renewed Through Yahusha
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We have a new High Priest.
It is prophesied that those in covenant with Yahuah will become a kingdom of priests.
It is only those who take part in the first resurrection that will serve in this new priesthood during the Millennial Reign.
What does this mean to Believers today?
How are we supposed to apply this understanding to our own lives?
More so, how are we to function, since the body is currently the new Temple/Tabernacle of Elohim, yet with the understanding that we are also anticipating the Tabernacle not made with human hands to dwell with us in the New Jerusalem?
Do we know what it means to be a part of a “royal priesthood?”
These are all questions I hope to address over the next several episodes.
If we don’t understand this fundamental piece of the gospel message, how do we expect to reign with our Messiah as priests?
This is not explicitly stated in Scripture, but this is our training period, beloved.
This is one of the reasons why ‘Season 4: Who is Israel?’ has been so focused on covenant thus far. But now it’s time to switch gears. We have a renewed covenant, but we also have a renewed priesthood.
The focus of Episode 11 today is on the role of the Levitical priesthood and the Tabernacle built by the children of Israel under the guidance of Moses. While we are not under the order of Aaron anymore, and while many of the commandments concerning Levites do not apply to us at this particular moment in Yah’s timeline of redemption, this has led many to believe that the priesthood in the Tanakh is no longer relevant to our understanding of our call to the priestly office today.
I find it interesting that the Bible only has two chapters devoted to explaining how Yahuah created the entire world. But it devotes dozens of chapters to the tabernacle and the priesthood. The amount of space that Yahuah devotes to the instructions of building His earthly Tabernacle should grab our attention.
But if we’re being honest (I’ve been guilty of this too), we either skip through those chapters or skim them just briefly. I am here to tell you that these chapters are more important than you think or have been led to believe. This is something that will take a couple more episodes to thoroughly unpack.
As we go through more detail on the new priesthood next time, I want you to first be able to see how this blueprint of the Tabernacle given to Moses was revealed in the sacrifice of our Messiah, and illustrates the purpose and role of the new priesthood we are called to be a part of today.
It is such a beautiful truth that the body needs. I pray this helps to repair that breach.
The earthly tabernacle was a physical blueprint of a spiritual reality, in which the “pattern” Moses was shown on the Mount was a resemblance of Yahuah’s Tabernacle, aka “Dwelling Place” in heaven, in which is woven all throughout Scripture.
Let’s study.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 11 Transcript
Blueprint of the Sanctuary & Tabernacle
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So far on Season 4, we have talked about the word "covenant" in many episodes. To understand what it means to be in covenant with the Most High is fundamental to our understanding of Scripture. To be in covenant with Yahuah also means being "marked" by Him.
On today's episode, we are going to break down the word "covenant" in its Hebrew origin to gain even more clarity and understanding of the depth, beauty and significance of this word.
I encourage you that if you haven't already done so, please make sure you start at the beginning of Season 4 as we go through these studies. Each episode truly builds off of one another and there are some historical and scriptural precepts I want you to have, as we have been building on this word "covenant" over the majority of the episodes on Season 4.
I pray that your studies are so, so blessed!
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Episode 10 Transcript
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There has been a fundamental teaching left out of mainstream Christianity today that is crucial to our understanding of Scripture, the will of Yahuah and the message of our Messiah. And that is the understanding of what it means to be in covenant with our Creator.
The entire theme of reconciliation and restoration talked about in Scripture has everything to do with being in covenant and staying in covenant.
Without understanding the scriptural definition of the “covenant,” it has allowed for a misunderstanding of what an “old” versus “new” covenant is. The truth is that there is only ONE covenant given to Yah’s people, in which the Father calls “everlasting” and one in which the Bible teaches that He has historically renewed over and over with His people.
You often hear the words like the “Noahic covenant,” the “covenant of Abraham,” the “law of Moses,” and “the law of Christ” mentioned in many teachings. Many people are getting confused over these terms because they’ve been taught that the covenant and the torah meant different things to different people at different moments in time. But the truth is that those words are not indicating different “covenants,” but are actually indicating the mediator in which Yah chose to minister His covenant through at that particular moment.
Yahuah chose different mediators in which to reveal and renew His covenant through, but still—there is only one covenant.
Our new mediator is our new High Priest, Yahusha! It says in Hebrews that He is the mediator of a better covenant, in which the Father’s commandments (because of the gift of the Holy Spirit) would be written on our hearts.
It is time to restore people to the truth of the Father and the testimony of our Messiah.
It is time to return to Him and His covenant.
Let’s talk about it.
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Episode 9 Transcript
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After King Cyrus of Persia conquered Babylon, he issued a decree that would allow the Yahudim to return to their homeland. Isaiah and Jeremiah were both prophets that had witnessed to the people of this coming event (Isaiah 13:17 & Jeremiah 51:11).
“Then rose up the chief of the fathers of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests, and the Levites, with all them whose spirit Elohim had raised, to go up to build the house of Yahuah which is in Jerusalem.”
Ezra 1:5
In this episode, we reach a point in time in which the Babylonian captivity was over and it was time to return home and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem. While the majority of the Yahudim (Jews) chose to stay in Babylon at the time, Yahuah strengthened the hands of the spirit-filled minority of those who chose to return through the guidance of people like Ezra, Nehemiah and Haggai.
If there is one word I could use to summarize the heart and motive of those Yahuah chose to oversee the rebuilding of Jerusalem, it would be “reconciliation.”
I want to summarize this episode by listing some highlights that this episode will cover. Yahuah is leading me to sit with this episode for a bit and unpack some more things with anyone who wants to listen.
Here are the main points of this episode:
I hope and pray that the Father is using this season to edify you and pour into you in your studies.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 8 Transcript
1650 African Map (Nicolas Sanson)
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Today’s episode is entirely dedicated to the impact and influence that Babylon had on the captivity of the Yahudim (Jews).
The way that the Babylonian captivity affected their worship of Yahuah was monumental to how their faith would be shaped once they returned from their captivity to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.
Because the Yahudim no longer had a Temple, even though they were free to practice their own religion, everything about the way they worshipped Yahuah had been changed. There was a zeal to return to Him and His torah, however there was no way to properly worship anymore. Their Temple was destroyed prior to the last wave of deportees arriving in Babylon.
Here are the things that Episode 7 is going to cover:
These changes did not happen overnight. By studying history, we can get an idea of what led them to institute all of these things and how they had a desperation to return to Yah’s Word and repent, yet they had no way to do it the way Scripture prescribed. However, in an attempt to preserve the true faith, it would end up leading and paving the way for more corruption.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 7 Transcript
What is God's Name? E-Book
John Punnett Peters, The Religion of the Hebrews, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1914.
The Influence of the Babylonian Captivity on the Religion of the Jews (Article)
Metzitzah B'peh link
Ancient Hebrew Research Center: What is Torah?
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The neo-Babylonian empire established itself as the dominant world empire from 586 – 539 BCE.
There has been a lot of history left out of our Bible studies that gives us important information as to the political, biblical and religious changes that happened as a result of the Babylonian captivity.
Moreso, not understanding these changes that happened during the physical captivity in Babylon has damaged our understanding of the spiritual Babylonian captivity that many are living in today, and that few will heed the warning to “come out of.”
I know that this is hard for many to wrap their minds around, which is why I have felt led to take my time and unpack this as thoroughly as I possibly can. It is really important to understand how this captivity affected the Yahudim (Jews) in all of these ways because the Babylonian captivity was a watershed moment for not only Judaism, but Christianity as well.
And when I say watershed, I mean that this is THE TURNING POINT in which things were never the same after this moment/event in time.
This captivity changed everything for the Hebrew people, and it has influenced the Christian faith today, yet most don’t realize it. This is why I have mentioned before that part of my “plowing season” comes with the intention of pulling the metaphorical weeds from their roots. This is what Yahuah has shown me in what it means to “labor for the harvest.” The weeds have to be pulled before anything can be planted, or else my labor will be in vain.
The other thing that is important to remember is that as we will discuss in upcoming episodes, when the 70-year prophesied captivity ended for the Yahudim, the majority of people did not return to rebuild the Temple.
They did not want to leave Babylon.
They had adapted to being held captive.
It’s very interesting how the spiritual climate in Babylon is similar to the climate in the hearts of Believers today. We don’t want to see Babylon for what it is because we’re comfortable where we’re at. We don’t want to leave; we don’t want to come out of it. Many people are unable to recognize the real spiritual war for our souls because they’ve adjusted to living in it.
However, I believe as we learn and discern the roots of how we got to where we’re at today, many more will realize what has happened and what it means to be in the spiritual captivity of Babylon today, and once they do, they will quite literally flee from it. This was certainly the case for me, and I haven’t looked back since.
I stand in faith and prayer, believing that as we continue to unravel history, it will fill some serious gaps of the lack of understanding and knowledge in the body of Messiah.
The goal is always reconciliation.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 6 Transcript
"What is God's Name?" E-Book
'The Influence of the Babylonian Captivity on the Religion of the Jews' by Arthur C. Dueker
'History of the Jews' by Solomon Grayzel
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The prophetic books in Scripture can be best read in context of whether they were written before, during, and/or after the Assyrian exile and the Babylonian captivity. Prophecy and promises were given to us in those moments on the historical timeline of the nation of Israel and Judah.
The whole house of Israel had been divided into two kingdoms after King Solomon, and we saw how quickly both kingdoms fell into apostasy.
The prophets were sent to bring awareness to the spiritual condition of the people and give warnings of repentance.
There are three major words that Episode 5 is going to elaborate on. Those words are:
Covenant, divorce, branches and covenant (again).
Yahuah’s people broke their covenant with Him, which were His commandments. He forgave them over and over, yet they kept committing spiritual adultery. Eventually, He divorced the northern Kingdom of Israel and cut off her branches.
Restoration came through our Messiah, to bring us a new covenant, in which Yahuah would, through the power of the Set-Apart Spirit, write His commandments on our heart so that we would learn how love and obedience work together.
There is a promise of restoration talked about in the Old Testament that points to the regathering of the nation of Israel and Judah back to the land Yahuah promised them through their ancestors. This is something that hasn’t happened yet.
For those who are “Israel,” we get to take part in those promises. This great restoration will happen when our Messiah returns. However, the majority of teachings today teach us that the church is separate from Israel, or that the church replaced Israel. The problem with that separation, is this:
1. That teaching is not found anywhere in Scripture
2. Believing this actually cuts ourselves off from the prophecies that have yet to be fulfilled.
This regathering of Israel and Judah (all 12 tribes) marks the moment in time when Yahuah comes to make a full end of the nations and set His sanctuary in the midst of His people forever. He has only made this promise to the House of Jacob (Israel)—not to the Gentiles.
How is one no longer a Gentile?
The same way they did it in the “Old” Testament: By committing themselves to the same covenant terms and conditions as the Israelites did and becoming grafted in, as Paul beautifully confirmed in Romans 11.
After all, when the New Jerusalem is brought down to earth, there will be 12 gates that allow entrance into the city (Revelation 21:12). Each of those 12 gates are named after the tribes of the children of Israel. If you aren’t part of Israel, how will you enter?
Let’s clear up some confusion and take a deep dive into history and prophecy in Episode 5 of Season 4: Who is Israel?
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 5 Transcript
Timeline of the Prophets Infographic
Verses
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You know how when you start reading a book, you’re eager to get to the “good part?”Sometimes, especially as newbies to Bible study, the Old Testament books can seem a little dry with history. As we start to learn the Word, there’s a lot we don’t understand and it can be overwhelmingly and daunting to stare at the pages of thousands of years of history and genealogies, not knowing how to begin, when you know that the good news of the Messiah is just page flips away.
But the problem is that too many of us (I did this myself) try to understand the back of the book without having an understanding of the front of it. But what we don’t realize that we miss out on, is that there are still prophecies spoken by many prophets in the “Old Testament” that still haven’t been fulfilled. There are many prophecies that point us to the great and terrible “Day of Yahuah,” in which is a reference to the Messiah’s return.
The greatest restoration in the history of the world has yet to be fulfilled, and it has everything to do with the events that will happen that will usher in the 1,000-year Millennial Reign. This will mark the moment in time of Messiah’s Second Coming, in which those who get to take part in the first resurrection will rule and reign with Him for 1,000 years. But the problem is, is that through the error of dispensationalism, which teaches us that the church will be raptured away before He comes back, it has poked holes in our understanding of Scripture, and because of this, many people are going to be unprepared for His return.
This is why history is important. This is why your foundation of truth must be rooted in the books of the Old Testament. The Bible is actually one book—not two separate books with two sets of promises for two sets of people. Scripture doesn’t teach that. Men were the ones who added the subtitle pages of old and new testament.
If you were to read your favorite fictional novel and you started at the back of the book, how much of your understanding do you think would be skewed because you didn’t understand the events leading up to the climax and the ending?
The Bible is no different.
So, I say all of that to say that Episode 4 as well as the next several episodes are going to be jam packed with unpacking the history of the books that may seem intimidating to many. This isn’t meant to be an exhaustive study of history, but it is to help give you context that will prayerfully allow you to better understand history and prophecy, as well as fall in love with becoming a student of the Bible.
I can only speak for myself, but studying the history of what I’m reading has made the Word come alive for me in so many ways that have only created a deeper hunger for truth and thirst for righteousness.
Bible history is world history and world history is Bible history.
I pray that this episode and season blesses you and edifies you.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 4 Transcript
King History of Israel & Judah Chart
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If there is one thing I’ve learned since I started studying the Bible for myself, it’s this:
Don’t skip over the genealogies and locations!
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve read my Bible in the past, and every time it came to that long list of names and places, I just skimmed right past it.
The people and places that Yahuah lists for us to read may be more important than you think. I’ve certainly learned this for myself. As we continue on in Season 4 of this podcast, this will become more and more evident of why understanding the roots and history of these people, tribes and places is so important. There are some fundamental truths about biblical history that have been suppressed for so long, which is why I’ve felt led to go back to the beginning and share what I’ve learned.
In this podcast episode, we’re taking it all the way back to Noah’s three sons: Shem, Ham & Japheth.
It’s often times the so-called “boring” or “unimportant” things in Scripture that will actually provide us with the understanding needed to solidify the foundation of our faith. Because to put it quite bluntly, the way that we have been taught world history and biblical history has been wrong. Entirely wrong. And this is something that has been so divinely orchestrated by the powers of darkness, that only those who truly love the Light will be awakened from.
Believe it or not, learning more about history has deepened my love for the Scriptures, because through these studies, I have learned just how powerful Yahuah is and just how much the Bible has unfolded and will continue to unfold exactly as He said it would.
It has edified my faith in ways that I can’t even explain.
If there is a word, person, or place you are unfamiliar with in Scripture, I encourage you to look it up! Find the original word used and make note of it. The Bible truly comes alive as you start studying history by unpacking the people and places, one at a time.
This is something that has become so fascinating to me. As a student of the Bible, the topics of history and geography have become some of my favorite things to study. I think this is because this is something that has been entirely neglected as a part of our discipleship.
I pray that this episode will be the first of many to help fill some gaps in our biblical and historical timeline, as well as bring you into a deeper love for His Word.
Because it certainly has done that for me.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 3 Transcript
Table of Nations-Lineage Breakdown
12 Tribes of Israel Map
Episode 3 Sources
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History was never of much interest to me until I started to read the Bible.
One of the most unique characteristics about the time we live in is that we are in, as most call it, the “Information Age.” Computer technology has given us the ability to have history at our fingertips. What makes the time we live in so much different than any other time period, is the ability to research through the internet.
While there are pros and cons to the world wide web (as well as a level of caution and discernment that is needed when using it), I have sought to use this to my advantage to gain a deeper understanding about the Bible. I’ve sought to understand what our Bibles have gone through, and how the roots of the Christian faith grew and spread, specifically over the last 2,000 years. What started as a study of the faith, quickly turned into a deeper study of world history.
This has been a sobering and humbling journey for me. What I thought I was going to learn about my faith as a great evangelization movement, actually exposed itself to be a dark and wicked movement that has quite literally conquered the world (until Messiah returns, of course).
Yahuah has shown me how the ancient serpent of old has gained his ground into truly being the “god of this world.” Unpacking how this has happened is something only history can teach us. I will explain this deeper as we go through Season 4.
The reason that history is so important, especially when it comes to the nation and people of Israel is because there is a deeper understanding that the body needs in order to navigate this topic biblically, historically, physically, and spiritually. History has been taught to us wrong, and because of this, it has created a narrative around a false prophecy regarding the end times that has deceived even the most earnest, zealous Believers into not knowing who they really are or Yahuah’s plan of redemption for mankind.
Because of this, and without having the right perspective, people are unable to be prepared for His return. They will find themselves to be the foolish virgins with no oil in their lamp. This is why this season is so dear to my heart. My goal is to help prepare the body, and I believe that we must study our history in order to put prophecy into context.
Sources:
Episode 2: Why History Matters (Transcript PDF)
Verses Used:
-2 Corinthians 4:4
-Isaiah 5:13
-Hosea 4:6
-Isaiah 27:11
-Jeremiah 13:17
-Joel 2:32
-Isaiah 29:11-13
-Revelation 14:8-10
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I felt led to start Season 4: Who is Israel? by sharing the intentions and expectations for this season. For those who choose to go on this deep dive with me, especially on a topic such as this, there may be different expectations people might have, depending on where one is at in their walk of following our Messiah.
I believe there are certain biblical truths and perspectives that are necessary to have in order to have a better understanding of the Bible, your identity as a child of the Most High, and the prophecies that play a role in the redemption of mankind and the Kingdom that is coming. We must be prepared for this Kingdom, and there is a gap of knowledge the body needs right now. This season is my attempt to bring reconciliation.
The truth is that the people who have told us how history has happened, whether that’s through public education, seminary schools, the media, Christian pastors and even online Christian sources, has all been orchestrated to fit the agenda of the enemy. While that may be a hard pill to swallow for some, I ask for patience as I attempt to connect many of these dots.
I pray that through this season, each episode will be like a piece to the puzzle to help give us a better understanding of who Israel is and how the world has been set up through a hijacking of our identity, a hijacking of what it truly means to be in covenant with our heavenly Father, and a mishandling of Scriptures and other historical information.
The goal is reconciliation, and the narrow path that leads there deserves some serious attention. I hope you enjoy this episode and this season and that your studies are tremendously blessed!
Verses Used:
-John 3:30
-Ezekiel 34
-1 Corinthians 3:6
-Genesis 11:7
-Jeremiah 13:13
-Jeremiah 6:21
-Isaiah 29:10
-Romans 11:8
-Isaiah 66:3-4
-2 Thessalonians 2:10-11
-Hosea 10:12-13
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There are many words in our Bibles today that have been translated to English, and in doing so, has completely changed the meaning and implications behind the Hebrew and Greek words that were originally used. Those who have gone before us in the Christian faith have literally created doctrines and beliefs around misinterpretations of Scripture. The Christian faith today has a complete set of beliefs, yet their beliefs are missing the appropriate context and proper definitions of the words being used. Because of this, the doctrines we've created have taught us that certain Scriptures mean something that they actually do not. Many of these modern “New Testaments” compared to the ancient Aramaic and Greek texts clearly indicate that there are many “new ideas” out there which were never a part of the early Believers values.
This is an issue today because this has massively affected our theology. The words have been mishandled and translated to mean something that they are actually not and this has damaged our understanding so deeply. The ancient serpent of old has no new tricks—just as he twisted Yahuah’s word in the Garden of Eden, he is doing the same today.
We can’t help what has happened. We can’t help what we don’t know. But the bigger issue is that there are a remnant of voices today who are crying out, trying to breach this gap and tell people and warn people of what has happened, provide the verses and sources to back it up, yet they choose not to listen. Many don’t want to deal with the thought that maybe, just maybe, everything they’ve been taught to believe has been a lie.
Most Christians realize that while they read and study from Bibles that came from Greek and Hebrew text and terminology, very few give second thought to what the original words’ meaning and intention behind them actually was. The enemy knows that the only weapon we have to fight with is the Word—don’t you think his main strategy of deception would be to twist the very Word we are told to fight with and use it against us to “deceive the whole world?”
Because that is precisely what has happened.
The time of ignorance is over.
And the times of this ignorance Yahuah winked at; but now commands all men everywhere to repent: Because he has appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he has ordained; whereof he has given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.
Acts 17:30-31
Verses Used:
-Zephaniah 3:9
-Jeremiah 1:10
-Jeremiah 31:28
-Hosea 10:12-13
-Jeremiah 8:8
-Joel 2:32
-Romans 10:13
-John 10:9
-John 3:16
-Psalm 3:8
-Romans 10:4
-Romans 7:12
-Matthew 5:17
-Jude 1:4
-Regarding the Sabbath: Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:2, Mark 16:9, Luke 18:12, Luke 24:1, John 20:1, John 20:19, Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2
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The Father created a deep void in my heart around 2 years ago that caused me to dig deeper into the origin and meaning behind the Christmas holiday. Christmas seems to be one of the most religious holidays in the western world today, but the truth is that many people know little about its history.
It's time that we investigate this holiday and examine what Scripture has to say about it. We must seek to worship in spirit and in truth, the way the Father commands. We must learn how to discern the difference between truth and tradition.
This subject may poke at your flesh, but I'd rather poke your flesh than tickle your ears.
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Verses Used:
Proverbs 26:11
Matthew 7:22-23
1 John 2:3
Mark 7:7-9
Exodus 32:5
Leviticus 10
Leviticus 23:2
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What if I told you that I could prove to you in Scripture that the majority of Christian pastors today are wolves in sheep's clothing?
Do you know how to biblically test someone’s fruit?
“Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly are ravaging wolves. You will know them by their fruits.”
Matthew 7:15-16
Our Messiah is telling us that by their fruits, you will know whether or not someone is a false teacher or if they are a true follower of Him.
These are very important instructions, wouldn’t you agree?
But how do we do that? What “fruit” are we told to test? What does Scripture have to say about this?
We have a precious, beyond gracious heavenly Father who does not want His children to be confused. It is not His intentions to leave us with an ambiguous understanding of these critical instructions—that’s not how He works.
The answers that the body needs on how to test someone’s fruit are right here in the Word. And I want to give you the Scripture you need to equip yourself on how to discern this.
The answers might disturb you, because the biblical understanding of how to test someone’s fruit will change everything you thought you knew and everything you’ve been taught by mainstream Christianity.
We must let the Scripture do the talking, because the Word is loud and clear.
Verses Used:
“You will know them by their fruit:”
Matthew 7:15-20
Ezekiel 22:23-27
Zephaniah 3:3-4
Galatians 5:22-23
The John 15 Test:
John 15
1 John 3:24
1 John 2:4
1 John 2:6
Mark 7:8-9
Matthew 23:3
Matthew 22:37-40
Leviticus 19:18
The Deuteronomy 13 Test:
2 Thessalonians 2:9
Exodus 7:8-13
Acts 16:16
Deuteronomy 13:1-3
Deuteronomy 13:4
Matthew 7:21-23
Ecclesiastes 12:13
1 John 5:3
Psalm 119:172
Psalm 119:142
The Wheat & the Tares:
Luke 8:11
Matthew 13:24-30
Matthew 13:36-43
John 10:35
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There is a growing number of Believers who are truly trying to be like the Bereans that we read about in Scripture. Additionally, we are trying to put the Scriptures into context by studying history, language and culture through a Hebrew lens in order to get a better understanding of the original context so that we can have a better understanding of Scripture.
However, in doing this, I've seen labels such as "Hebrew Roots Movement" and "Sacred Name Only Movement" float around and are being used in a way to be applied to Believers who are obedient to the Father’s commandments out of love. It seems to give people the justification to assume something about someone without having talked to the individual first. For the same reason that just because someone calls themselves a Christian, it doesn’t mean that they are followers of Messiah.
And that’s why labels are dangerous. Labels don’t do anything except divide. At the end of the day, labels don't prove anything to you. It's the fruit we are told to test.
So, let's talk about it.
The Tetragram and the New Testament Article
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I think it’s human nature to naturally reject things we don’t understand. However, I think Paul captured this best when he said, “have I now become your enemy because I’ve told you the truth?”
I want to make it clear that I’m not arguing against the Bible, I am arguing against the doctrines in which the foundation of our faith has been built on and the translations that resulted because of it. They are not as solid as we would like to believe or we have been brought up to believe. It’s not the Bible that’s wrong, it’s our interpretation of it.
I am not the Bible police. I’m not the name police. I’m not the Sabbath police. I am just being obedient to what has been revealed to me, and the thing is that the truth that I have come into, and the Messiah that I am following, is not the Messiah that lines up with mainstream Christianity.
I want you to know that what while the things I share and say may come off as a little abrasive, I want you to hear my plea that my only motive is to reconcile all of us to the truth, because the bottom line is that we have all been deceived. There is a deeper understanding of Scripture that the body of Messiah needs right now, and it comes with a thorough examination of the foundation of our faith.
There is a plowing that must be done before the planting.
I hope this episode blesses you and encourages you!
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Today's episode is special to me because...I wrote you a letter. There is a growing body of Believers who are seeking after righteousness and greater obedience like never before. Many do not have an understanding of the biblical definition of what righteousness and obedience truly is. There is a growing number of Believers who are feeling called out of the institutional church, out of Christianity, and while the whole world might think this is a "falling away," it couldn't be further from the truth.
We are coming out of Babylon.
The warning to "come out of her, my people" is something many are not ready to hear, but I believe if you feel led to listen to this episode, then this one is for you.
I love you all so, so much and my heart aches for the strong delusion that many are under today, yet are unaware. Because that used to be me. Not anymore, though.
I pray that this episode blesses you, encourages you, and equips you in your walk.
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We know that the warning of the last days is to "come out of her, my people." But after we heed that warning, what do we do now? Where do we go from here?
In today's episode, we are going to look at a biblical example detailing Israel's fall, and how King Josiah (of Judah) responded once he was confronted with the "book of the law" found in the Temple of Yahuah.
I truly love how the lessons in Scripture give us direction and instruction on how to be reconciled to our Heavenly Father. He truly is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
I pray that this episode blesses you and encourages you.
Verses:
Jeremiah 6:16
Jonah 2:8
2 Kings 17:6-23
2 Kings 23:1-25
Malachi 4:4
Jeremiah 1:10
James 2:19
Jeremiah 33:3
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Some may be wondering how I’ve come to such a strong conclusion about the Ba’al worship that has infiltrated Christianity today. I’ve been brought up to believe that Christianity is this “pure” and untainted religion and belief, but as I’ve intimately studied the Word for myself, I am learning that our faith is deeply rooted in pagan practices. I’ve learned that Christianity is drenched in Babylonian idolatry, yet most are unaware. I know that these are big statements to make, but I hope that this episode will connect the dots for those listening.
It is very possible that we can worship Satan (Ba’al) unknowingly. Ba’al worship can be unintentional—we know this is possible, because this is how the kingdoms of Israel and Judah fell.
Ba’al in Hebrew, means “lord, husband, or owner.” He is a covenant-breaking god. He is the one responsible for causing people to forget the Father’s Name. In fact, in Jeremiah 23:27 Yah said that they had forgotten His Name for Ba’al (aka Lord). What Ba’al seeks to do is to get Yahuah’s children to spiritually divorce themselves from Him and enter into a false covenant with him, and he uses everything he can to tempt us into false worship—and he loves how ignorant we are to it. Don’t forget that he disguises himself as an angel of light.
The constant plea in the Bible is to return to Yah’s ways; His commandments. Yet, we have been conditioned and programmed to UNKNOWINGLY hate Yah’s ways by being taught that obedience to His commandments (which are what outlines the terms and conditions of our covenant) are no longer necessary. This is the ancient serpent who has used men to dress themselves in wolves clothing to perpetuate this doctrine. Ba’al does not want us to be in covenant with our heavenly Father.
We must repent and come out of the idolatry and lies of Christianity. This right here, isn’t a falling away. This is coming out of Babylon. The whole world is going to be astonished when they find out what the beast religion of Babylon truly is.
Verses:
-Isaiah 39:1
-Isaiah 54:5
-Hosea 2:16-17
-Jeremiah 23:27
-Jeremiah 16:19
-Hosea 10:12-13
-Psalms 119:172
-Isaiah 51:6-7
-James 1:25
-2 Thessalonians 2:10
-Ecclesiastes 12:13
-Psalms 119:142
-Proverbs 6:23
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This episode is a continuation from Episode 34 & 35. I encourage you to listen to those episodes before listening to this one. It's time to talk about where the steeple architecture on top of church buildings came from and it time to evaluate the foundation of our faith to make sure that we are not guilty of the same indictment of idolatry as the Israelites were. There are several resources I encourage you to look into as you listen to this episode (listed below).
Sources:
Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica, Book 2, Chapter II, Verses 4-5
Episode 36 Supplemental Document
https://www.yrmstore.org/
https://www.nps.gov/wamo/index.htm
Verses:
Exodus 23:34
Ezekiel 8:3 & 5
Judges 2:13
Judges 3:7
Judges 6 (Gideon)
2 Kings 23 (King Josiah)
Acts 17:30
2 Kings 21
Micah 5:13
Deuteronomy 16:22
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On today’s episode, we are continuing the discussion from Episode 34: Leaving Babylon. It’s important for us to question where our traditions and doctrines come from as we seek to understand the end times call to “come out of Babylon.”
The issue that we have today in modern Christianity is that much of our traditions are influenced and rooted in ancient Babylonian religion. This is a tough truth to come into, but as I talked about last week, it is time to break up our fallow ground. It is time to evaluate the foundations of our faith and return to pure and proper worship.
Take your time with researching and sitting with this information. I pray that you open your heart and that this study exhorts you to greater diligence and ultimately, a repentance that brings you into greater reverence and love for the Most High.
It is time to pull the weeds from their roots because they have been choking out the truth for way too long. Come out of her, my people, and seek Yahuah with all of your heart. He loves you so much, and so do I.
Sources:
-Encyclopedia of Religions (Vol. 3) by J.G.R. Forlong
-The Religion of Babylonia & Assyria by Theophilus Pinches
-The Religions of Ancient Egypt & Babylonia
-The Babylonian Connection by Stephen E. Jones
Verses Used:
-Jeremiah 1:10
-Jeremiah 2:20
-Jeremiah 17:2
-Matthew 13:31-32
-Jeremiah 50:2
-Jeremiah 51:44
-Deuteronomy 16:21-22
-Jeremiah 10:26
-Ezekiel 8 (whole chapter)
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If we want to understand Mystery Babylon, we first need to understand ancient Babylon.
As I prepare to lay some groundwork on The Promise Perspective Podcast on some things the Father has put on my heart to share, it is important for me to be as thorough as I possibly can. The reason for this is because much of what I want to discuss involves exposing some roots of where the deception comes from.
We are all called to be “laborers” for the harvest. If there are lies that need to be exposed, then they must be pulled from their roots. Anyone who has ever gardened before understands that before anything can be planted, the weeds must be uprooted, and the soil must be tilled and cultivated. And the thing about weeds is that they have some very deep roots and they can sometimes be a pain in the butt to get rid of, but it is necessary work to get rid of them or else they will choke out and kill the fruit from the good seed.
The truth is that Ba’al worship has crept into the body of Messiah over the last 2,000 years and is deceiving millions of people today, and I hope that over the next few weeks I will be able to cultivate the soil of people’s hearts so that you might be able to receive the seeds I am trying to plant.
Hosea 10:12 is my trumpet right now: “Break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek Yahuah till he comes and rains righteousness on you.”
The reason I have to be so thorough with this is because the first step is breaking up our fallow ground—breaking up the hardened, cloddy, dry soil of our heart. Pulling the weeds out will certainly do that. But in the process, it is going to kick some dirt around. The labor is dirty work, and that soil has to be tilled and cultivated and weeded so that we can receive correction and discipline and knowledge of the Word.
If our responsibility is to plant seeds (1 Corinthians 3:6), then my job is to be a gardener. I can’t make it rain (verse 12 in Hosea just told us that). The call is to be a gardener for Yahuah’s harvest. That’s why there’s so many references in Scripture to seeds, fruit, trees, branches, the vine, rain, harvest, etc.
There are some spiritual implications on how to be laborers of the harvest. The end of the age is represented as a harvest. If we are to make disciples, then I/we can’t just throw seeds on hard, dry, uncultivated soil. That would be vain (meaningless) labor. We must tend to it.
A gardener/disciple must know the work that is required in order to plant seeds in the first place, and then nurture them. So, that’s why I try to be so thorough, and this is my heart behind everything I do—because I love you and I want to see fruit in your life. You know that saying, “people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care?” The same is true for discipleship. As much as it is possible, people need to be able to see that you come from a place of love, because if we don’t do this out of love, our entire discipleship and message is absolutely vain. Loving the Father and loving one another are the greatest commandments. “All of the law hangs on them (Matthew 22:40).”
The gospel message/truth is inherently uncomfortable. Planting seeds first requires us to get our hands dirty. When we dig up the dirt in which lies have been buried, and start pulling out some weeds, it is going to be uncomfortable for many. This is why love is so important, because there are strongholds to tear down and foundations to build.
The Father is seeking laborers who are not afraid to get their hands dirty--who aren't afraid to have that same dirt thrown in their face by those who do not seek to understand.
The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few.
Luke 10:2
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The body of Messiah today does not have an accurate understanding of what the definition of sin really is. And if we don’t understand sin, we can’t understand grace. And if we don’t understand how sin and grace work together, we won’t be able to understand the plan of salvation for mankind.
1 John 3:4—Whoever commits sin transgresses the law; for sin is the transgression of the law.
Paul said in Romans 3:20 that “by law is the knowledge of sin.” In other words, he is saying that if it weren’t for the law, he wouldn’t know what sin is.
But if the law was “abolished at the cross” (which Yahusha/Jesus clearly said he did NOT come to do, Matthew 5:17), then if there is now no longer any law/commandments to obey, then based on Scripture, there is no more sin, right? If the law doesn’t exist anymore, then sin can’t exist anymore either, right?
If you’re a critical thinker like me, those assumptions make no sense.
So, how can someone be a “sinner” if the standard to understanding and identifying what sin is in the first place no longer exists?
James 1:25 calls the law (aka torah) the perfect law of liberty, meaning it is the law of freedom. Obedience to it is what brings deliverance; it sets us free. Obedience also means transforming your character to reflect the image of our Messiah as well. This is the narrow path.
We our declared righteous by our faith, yes. But faith is just the first step. I am convinced that many Christians are sick today and don’t even know it because the mass message coming from our pulpits today is actually a gospel of lawlessness, advocating disobedience and rebellion to the true word of Yahuah, yet masquerades itself as “light” and “truth.”
Many Christians are in for a rude awakening in these coming days and I pray that we love the truth enough to be set free by it-pastors included. My fear of Yahuah and my love for the truth is the only thing that gives me the courage to blow the trumpet for my brothers and sisters.
John 14:15 — “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
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In today's episode, I hope to make some beautiful connections for you about the name of our Heavenly Father, Yahuah. We are going to get Scripture-heavy as we dive into questions such as, what does it mean to be called to a "royal priesthood?" And, what does it mean in the Book of Revelation when it says that His name will be written in our foreheads?
The Bible is a glorious, fascinating books that never ceases to amaze me with new revelation and truth as I seek the heart of the Father more and more. I simply want to share with you what is being revealed to me, in hopes that it will draw you near to Him so that our hearts can be pure in our worship, both in spirit and in truth.
"And they shall see his face, and his name shall be in their foreheads." Revelation 22:4
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John 5:43 - "I have come in my Father's Name."
We discussed the Father's (God's) Name in Episode 30, and now it is time to discuss the importance of our Messiah's Name, Yahusha.
Yahusha means "Yahuah is our Salvation." This is an understanding that can only be brought to us as we grow in knowledge of our Heavenly Father's Name. The purpose of this episode is to unpack some history so that we can uncover the beauty of the Scriptures that examine what Yahuah came to do through our Messiah.
I believe that if you open your heart to learn some of these important biblical truths, it will not only set you free, but it will create in you a deeper love for our Creator that you never knew existed. The relationship we are called to have with Him is deeper than what words can describe, and it is only by the Name of Yahuah that can deliver us from the deception and bring us deeper into truth and intimacy with Him.
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Many people don't know nor want to believe that our Heavenly Father (God) has a Name that was removed from our Bible many years ago, and one of His Commandments is that we are not to take His Name in vain. In other words, we are commanded not to make His Name worthless or meaningless. An increasing number of Bible believers are seeking the heart of the Father like never before. We are learning that indeed, our ancestors have inherited lies. And it is time to expose the truths that the Enemy doesn't want us to know. He doesn't want us to know that our heavenly Father's name is Yahuah. It is a mighty Name that carries so much beauty and power and meaning.
Yahuah's Name is very important to our understanding of Scripture and prophecy. It is prophesied that His Name will be restored in the latter days (Ezekiel 20:44). I know the challenges and hesitations that you will have as you dive deeper into these truths, but I want you to know the truth because I love you.
Let's dig deeper.
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(Please listen to Part 1 first) The Word has a way of shaking the world off of you. As we learn more about our Heavenly Father, and grow in greater intimacy with Him, He not only teaches us more about Himself through His Word, but there is a process of unlearning that must be done. We are called to be completely set apart from this world--it is a process of revelation that brings us into a deeper perspective of exactly what that means.
The hardest part of "unlearning" for me has come from evaluating the doctrines, traditions and history of what I have been taught through mainstream Christianity. I want to spend some time in Part 1 and Part 2 sharing what has been painfully revealed to me as I've sought the truth for myself. My goal for my ministry moving forward is to take you on this journey with me as we examine the foundations of Christianity and begin to tear down the walls of deception so that we can build our foundation on solid ground.
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The Word has a way of shaking the world off of you. As we learn more about our Heavenly Father, and grow in greater intimacy with Him, He not only teaches us more about Himself through His Word, but there is a process of unlearning that must be done. We are called to be completely set apart from this world--it is a process of revelation that brings us into a deeper perspective of exactly what that means.
The hardest part of "unlearning" for me has come from evaluating the doctrines, traditions and history of what I have been taught through mainstream Christianity. I want to spend some time in Part 1 and Part 2 sharing what has been painfully revealed to me as I've sought the truth for myself. My goal for my ministry moving forward is to take you on this journey with me as we examine the foundations of Christianity and begin to tear down the walls of deception so that we can build our foundation on solid ground.
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I named this episode 'Reintroducing Myself' because there are some things I need to share as I move forward in my ministry. About 7 months ago, I stepped into the secret place, and I am coming out of the secret place a completely different person--a delivered person. I have an entirely new perspective on Christianity, as I have used the last year to examine the things that I have been taught as well as the foundations of my faith. I learned that there is a massive lie and a strong delusion that many people are unaware of. The deception is so deeply rooted and Yahuah is leading me to talk about some incredibly hard topics.
Much of what I've believed my entire life are things I don't align with anymore. As I have come into a deeper understanding of biblical truths, there have been chains broken over my life and spiritual cataracts removed from my eyes. The truth hurts, but it really does set you free.
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My message for this podcast episode is this:
Test everything people say against Scripture.
Romans 3:4// Let God be true and every man be a liar.
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People often times see the platform but they never see the pit. They don’t see the prayers, aches, groans and spiritual warfare that go on behind the scenes. Yes, we are saved by grace through faith. Yes, the Lord fights for us. But we also have to be accountable for our own personal growth—for spiritual maturity. You have to fight for your sanctification. As children of God, we have a target on our back—the last thing the enemy wants you to do is pursue righteousness. You have to surrender and sacrifice things in order to grow in relationship with our God and understand what this spiritual battle is all about.
I made a promise four years ago when I made my faith public, and that promise was to be transparent in what my relationship with God looks like. Being vulnerable and open about our personal walk isn’t something we’re required to do; there’s nothing wrong with living a private life. But I believe sharing the rawness and reality of what it looks like to grow with our Father is important in making disciples.
There is a cost to pick up our cross.
Salvation is free, but the oil will cost you everything. What I’ve learned over the last year is that I’ve counted the cost, and it’s totally worth it.
I hope this podcast episode encourages you, equips you and blesses you.
Philippians 3:14// I pursue as my goal the prize promised by God’s heavenly call in Christ Jesus.
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What God has been showing me and teaching me over the last year, has led to this podcast episode. There are conversations being had about the direction God's church (His people) is moving, and it's completely new territory. God is preparing to pour out new wine, and He is getting His bride ready for this spiritual upgrade. He is sewing His people together to create a new wineskin because as His children, we must be ready to hold His new wine. We must be ready to hold the spiritual outpouring of a move of God. The shaking, shifting and aligning over the last few years has brought us to this place where the veil is being lifted for many and God is calling us to press forward in faith and the Lord is ordering our steps.
This process however, while it is being built on a wave of reformation and revival, is not an easy transition. The old wineskin must be left behind, and God is radically redefining what the structure of church and the structure of leadership will look like moving forward. There is no training manual, no class in seminary school and no amount of pastoral experience that can guide us into what God is doing. We are the pioneers of this reformation, and God is using the thread of His Holy Spirit to bring reconciliation and unity like never before.
There is a lack and a gap in the Western/American church today, and I want you to know that while this episode will bring exposure, it is also meant to bring restoration and reconciliation. These are not easy conversations to have, but we must identify the issues in the body of Christ in order to fix them. There is grace to be found in the gap and the restructuring, but we must also be willing to embrace what God is doing in this season, because He is most certainly doing something new.
Jeremiah 1:10// "See, I have appointed you today over nations and kingdoms to uproot and tear down, to destroy and demolish, to build and plant."
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Our global currency is changing. This will affect everyone, especially Americans.
The United States is losing their stronghold on global power. Your power and dominance as a country is solely dependent on two things: oil and money.
In order for nations to buy oil, they have to hold the US dollar. This is because the US dollar is currently the world’s reserve currency. In order for other countries to hold the US dollar, you have to purchase US Treasury Bonds. Our power is only as good as our ability to force countries to use the US dollar.
Just as money makes the world go round, so does oil.
Unfortunately, the US has abused the dollar bill for so long that we already see many nations dumping the dollar. This has been happening since 2018. The monetary system is being transformed right before our eyes.
I love you all but I’m not here to stroke egos and tickle ears. The most selfish thing I could ever do is keep this to myself. God is using me to warn and prepare His people—I know this because I’ve been dying to my flesh for the last five years. The more my flesh dies, the louder His Spirit becomes. I can’t help it. Galatians 2:20, “I have been crucified with Christ, and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.”
Warnings are not meant to instill fear, either. The reason God gives us these warnings is because He loves us so much and wants us to be informed. If these things instill fear or panic, then that is your sign to draw near to God. He is the safest place we can be. Hallelujah.
That’s also why Jesus told His disciples:
“I’ve told you these things, so that in me you will have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33)
“When you see all of these things take place, know that My return is near.” (Matthew 24:33)
Jesus is the ONLY one who will be able to sustain us in the turbulent times ahead. We need Him. Let's talk about the changing economy in this episode. It's going to be good one!!
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Government is a godly institution. It was created by God to restrain evil. God appoints leaders to be instruments of righteousness. But when the government fails to obey God’s authority, it functions by its own authority. And with that authority, it functions based on the wisdom of men and not the wisdom of God. Big difference.
Historically, the church has always been an enemy of the government. Also historically, Christian persecution has always been a government enterprise. People calling you names or not liking you because of your testimony are all measures of persecution, but REAL persecution (imprisonment, torture and death) can only be accomplished by the government. Think about it. Only government has the authority to imprison you or sentence you to death. Read the Bible for biblical examples, and read the ‘World Watch List’ for modern day examples.
This is why it’s important to understand how all government is shifting toward globalism. We know that in the last days there will be a one world government. It is the Enemy’s last attempt at world power. This has been his mission since the very beginning.
Nonetheless, God has given government the sword. How we use that sword is based on what we do with our God-given free will.
We are also told by God to submit to authority (Romans 13:1-4). However, what do we do when the government is the one calling good, evil and evil, good? What are we supposed to do as Christians when policy and practices conflict with God’s will and truth? As Martin Luther King Jr. would say, “it is our Christian duty to oppose it. Your highest loyalty is to God.”
Human authority is not absolute. Only God’s authority is absolute. Our highest loyalty is to uphold God’s truth. Let’s talk more about this on Episode 24.
You don't know what you don't know. I'm not asking anyone to change their mind, I'm just asking that you open your mind. The goal behind this episode is to expose some of the things that go on behind closed doors that some people may not know about.
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As Christians, we have a really big opportunity to respond to Pride Month in a way that sets us apart, but does not set us above others.
Pride is the ultimate downfall of humanity. Pride is what keeps us from living in the fullness of all that God has for us. That’s why the message of grace, repentance and salvation is so important. But how do we approach and testify to an unbelieving world about the need for a Savior, when we are faced with the threat of being 'cancelled' by anyone that disagrees? This episode is my attempt to navigate these controversial waters and relationships with others.
The conviction of sin is designed to bring us near to God, not drive us away. This is exactly why God hates pride (Proverbs 8:13), because pride keeps us from acknowledging God for who He is—a lover of our soul, who is so desperately after it, that He will do whatever He can until He can get you to set your pride aside and turn to Him.
That has been God's call since the first breath of life He breathed into a man and a woman. In a generation that uses the rainbow to trademark pride and sin, let's be a generation who embraces and shares the good news of the promises behind the rainbow that God has already defined since the beginning of time.
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Toward the end of Moses’s life and after leading the Israelites through the 40 years they spent wandering in the wilderness, God was telling Moses (and his successor, Joshua) that it was time to step out. It was time to expand territory and step into the Promised Land. Unfortunately, this land was already occupied by people, and there were still many battles ahead. The good news was that God had promised them that He would go before them and fight their battles for them. This required faith, but God had accomplished His purposes for them in their wilderness years, and it was time to MOVE. It was time to step into a new season.
Are your wilderness years over? Do you feel like God is calling you to step into new territory? It can be scary to step into a new season and take a leap of faith, but one thing is for sure my friend—God will never call you into something where He’s not already there.
Join me in the first episode of Season Two and let’s talk about how we can gain the confidence and faith we need in order to step into new territory, even if it’s already occupied by spiritual giants. Our God can handle it. The question is, do you trust that He can?
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God laid a heavy conviction on my heart several years ago to stop listening to secular music. The moment I finally let go and obeyed, everything changed. I was able to turn away from a lot of sin in my life, and the greatest change from it all was that I was able to hear from God so much more clearly, in ways that can't be explained--only experienced.
Music is designed for influence--both good and bad, and it is way more spiritual than you think. I hope to encourage you as you join me in this episode, as I share my testimony as well as some small changes you can make right now that will put you in the right direction to help you in your walk with Jesus.
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As I'm preparing content to drop a Part 1 and Part 2 series on biblical prophecy, I wanted to take this week to pause and encourage you through a short discussion about a verse from the book of one of Jesus's disciples: Mark.
What Jesus said in Mark 2:17 is something that should make each of us pause and reflect. Jesus said, "I didn't come to call the righteous, I came to call the sinners."
Let's dive in.
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As Christians in our culture today, we face many challenges as we try to live our lives in obedience to God. We are labeled as divisive, harsh, dangerous and judgmental. At the same time, we know that we are called to be the salt-we are not supposed to look like the rest of the world. These days, to be a follower of Christ is considered an act of rebellion. God knows the call to follow Him is not easy. Thankfully, we have a firm foundation when we trust in His promises and rest our heart in what God says over what the world says. At the end of the day, we must answer this question: Are we a fan of Jesus, or a follower of Jesus?
In this episode, we will be diving into the Book of Acts to get a taste of how the early disciples set the Gospel on fire with their faith, after they were commissioned by Jesus to be steadfast in obedience and spread the Gospel "to the ends of the earth."
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The word 'surrender' used to be a very scary word for me. Ultimately, it was because I didn't know what it really meant when it came to giving my heart to Jesus and following Him. What I understand now, and what I hope to teach you in this episode, is that 'surrender' really means that you are ready to begin and commit to the building process of God's will for your life, as well as a readiness to be intentional in seeking the alignment of God's heart with yours. Surrender is key to transformation, but God needs your time and your heart first. Let's get back to the basics and talk about the true simplicity we have through our relationship with God.
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When disaster and tragedy strike, we often find ourselves asking God, "why?" Why does He let bad things happen? If God is a good God, why does He allow suffering and evil to exist in this world? Why won't He just snap His mighty fingers and make it all go away? We are going to tackle those questions head on. I hope that you walk away from this podcast episode with clarity, hope and encouragement that no matter what we go through, we can be thankful that we have God's promises to lean on and to trust that He will always bring us comfort, hope and restoration no matter what we go through in life.
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Discernment is a tool, and deception is a lie. One of the gifts of being in a relationship with God is the gift of discernment, which enables us as we trust in God's promises, to determine good from evil and pinpoint the areas of our lives and ways of thinking that are not from God. We must remember that God is 100% good and the enemy is 100% evil. Join Stephanie in this episode as we uncover some lies of the enemy, as well as receive the encouragement and advice needed to learn how and why having discernment is so crucial as we walk with God in a world that doesn't want people to know truth.
"You live in a world of deception." -Jeremiah 9:6
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Our journey with Christ can raise some thoughtful questions as we learn how we should conduct ourselves in ways that honor God. It can cause some inner turmoil knowing that God wants us to walk in boldness and be full of compassion at the same time. However, we can learn a lot from some of Jesus' teachings, as we aren't the only ones with these kinds of questions. Join me in this discussion as we dive deeper into these instructions and shed some light on the things that can cause tension in our hearts, and how we should navigate through it.
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This world is plagued with a huge problem, and it's that we've either forgotten, or do not truly know what it means to have our identity rooted in Christ. Let this episode serve as your reminder, as well as give you clarity and freedom to allow God to determine your identity and discipline your mind with His truth. Your host is going to share some secrets that the devil doesn't want you to know, because now more than ever, is the most important time to embrace our identity in Christ, and begin stepping into our true voice and all who God has called us to be. I promise you that this episode is going to give you the freedom you are looking for!
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The very first episode of this podcast is an explanation of the heart behind The Promise Perspective. Get to know a little bit about Stephanie, her mission and why she's starting a podcast. In order for you to understand the future of The Promise Perspective and where this is going, you have to understand where she has been and how this dream came about. This podcast is designed to equip you and help you have the right perspective we are all called to have so that we can walk boldly in our God-given identity and assignments.
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