Month: September, 2011

Adorning the Bride of Christ

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The understanding of this heavenly phenomenon is a mystery to be revealed by God’s Spirit only. The book of Ephesians has an interesting New Covenant allegory in it of the marriage between a man and a woman. Paul says the union of marriage represents the symbolic meaning of Christ and His Church “The Bride”. In this Paul mentions a symbolic truth and says “Christ also loved the Church and gave Himself to her, that He might sanctify and cleanse her with the washing of water by the word. That He might present her to Himself a glorious Church, not having spot and wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish.” (Ephesians 5:26-27 )  Then Paul ...Read More...

Take off your sandals from your feet, for the place where you stand is holy grounds. (Exodus 3:5)

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A true understanding of God comes with the genuine and healthy fear of Him in His consecration of being separated and blamelessness in regards to sin. In the revelation of His presence the purity of His holiness is manifested and that is why when Moses heard God speaking to him he was told to take off his sandals, because the land on which His glory was manifested became a holy grounds to Moses. The presence of the Most Holy God was so sacred that even the ground underneath His feet became a territory where His holiness was sanctifying. But why did Moses need to take off his sandals? What was behind this unusual request? Did Mosses’ sandals contain a specific uncleanness? Why this ...Read More...

A prophetic message for these final days

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Arrow of the Lord’s deliverance. A very true statement spoken by Elisha the prophet from his death bed. (2Kings 13) Great men of faith like prophet Elijah and his successor Elisha were men by whose hands the Lord God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob had done great things, yet at their time of departure they left a very distinct impression on the believing people in their lives. In the story of Prophet Elisha’s sickness through which the Lord took him home, there is a great lesson of faith to be learned. When Joash the king of Israel came down to him, and wept over his face, it is important to remember that Joash was not a worshipper of the false gods; he was a false worshipper of the ...Read More...

Walking amongst babes in Christ in their peril of not willing to progress!

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According to the letter directed to the Jewish believers of the first century we see a similar pattern within the Church of Jesus Christ in all generations. Here in these very last days we can notice it all the more. Men and women of faith who are refusing to go beyond the doctrine of justification and imputed righteousness. They remain very stubborn in growing above these two elementary steps of faith. Such are all who desire and can digest nothing but the doctrine of justification and imputed righteousness. In the natural in comparison the milk is a good source of nutrition and even strong men partake of milk, but do not make milk your chief, much less your only diet. This one will ...Read More...

Moving out of Haran the place of our grief onto The promise land

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Terah Avraham’s father’s death in Haran brought him into his renewed place of hearing God’s former call to Him for his move away from all that kept him from his land of blessing with God. Initially it was in the Ur of the Chaldeans where God spoke to Terah Abram’s father to move from there to the land of Canaan, but when Terah’s son Haran died in the Ur of Chaldeans which is today present Iraq Terah carried his grief to a destination away towards the north. Surprisingly called Haran where they all settled until Terah who could not get over the death of his son himself died there in age 205. This place was in the current country of Syria. However the Lord, Who is sovereign in ...Read More...

Come Worship With us – Sako and Salpi Keleshian’s

Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ Sako and Salpi Keleshian and us  Jesushttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-q_agwk9E&feature=related invite you to worship with us this Sunday the 4th of September at 2:00p.m. in our Church sanctuary. Hope to see you there ...Read More...