Your gifts will open doors and place you before great men!
We are God’s workmanship created in Christ Jesus, to walk in the very purpose He ordained for us before the foundation of the world.
Our divine assignments are already woven into the fabric of His eternal plan.
The night before His crucifixion, Jesus promised His disciples that when He returned, His Spirit would empower them to carry on His mission.
He said, “He who believes in Me will do the works that I do, and even greater works.”
We are created for purpose and a chance to pursue our high calling in Christ Jesus.
In the days to come, believers will stand before world influencers—presidents and kings, captains of commerce, and architects of innovation.
His called-out ones will be bold yet humble—clothed in righteousness and wielding the sword of the Spirit, proclaiming Yahweh’s word of reconciliation.
Abraham embraced Yahweh’s covenant promise that through his Seed, both Jew and Gentile would be reconciled to God.
Apostle Paul declared, “Abraham preached the gospel beforehand,” for God promised, “Your seed will be as countless as the stars of heaven, and all the nations of the earth will be blessed.”
Each life is no accident; like us, Abraham’s descendants were born against impossible odds, created to become bearers of His unfolding plan.
These visionaries, though bound to the covenant of law, bore within them a seed of faith—trusting Yahweh’s promise and pressing toward His covenant of grace fulfilled in the Messiah
Esther was hidden as an orphan to save her life. Having lost her parents, she was taken into the king’s household.
By God’s hand, she won the heart of the king and was crowned queen. She saved Israel and preserved the promise.
Moses, too, was saved from death, called from the womb, and raised in the royal courts of Egypt.
Pharaoh’s edict sought to drown every Hebrew son, striking at the seed of promise.
Yet the river of death became Moses’ cradle of deliverance.
Raised in Egypt’s royal courts, he felt troubled, knowing his true identity.
And he wrestled with a greater purpose.
Forty years Moses lived in the wealth of Pharaoh’s courts, yet he was troubled by Israel’s oppression.
Struggling with his Hebrew identity and immature in the ways of Yahweh, he acted impulsively and struck down an Egyptian guard.
Pharaoh’s wrath drove Moses into exile, and he fled to Midian.
Patience and humility were not forged in Egypt’s luxuries but in Yahweh’s wilderness. Forty years, tending sheep.
In His appointed time, eighty-year-old Moses stepped into his purpose, and Yahweh delivered Israel out of bondage.
In the same way, Jesus refines us through seasons of testing until we are prepared for our calling.
No matter how old we are, Jesus refines us through seasons of testing until we’re prepared for our calling.
Generations before Moses, Joseph was betrayed by jealous brothers and sold into slavery. Yet God refined him through years of testing, elevating him to a place second only to Pharaoh.
And he preserved the covenant seed in a time of famine.
Through great hardship and defining choices, these righteous of old surrendered to God’s will and became protectors of the covenant.
Ruth, a Moabite, left her homeland and renounced its idols to embrace Israel’s covenant.
She married Boaz of royal lineage, and their union gave rise to the Davidic line that would guard the promise of the Messiah.”
Young David, destined for kingship, rose for Israel’s cause and struck down Goliath, of one of the giant clans, born of ancient rebellion.
David’s reign rooted out centuries of genetic and spiritual corruption, guarding the promise of redemption first spoken to Adam and Eve. Yahweh promised, Your Seed will crush the serpent’s head!
Man was formed from the dust, yet sin drove him from Eden.. He forsook the tree of life for a tree of false promise, that offered knowledge but delivered death!!
In the fullness of time! Jesus, the Last Adam was conceived, the incorruptible Seed, in the womb of Mary. Jesus prevailed over sin and death! And fulfilled His Father’s promise!
Like the guardians of hope before him, Daniel of the royal line of Judah fulfilled his divine purpose and carried the counsel of God before kings.
Exiled to Babylon at seventeen, God raised him before King Nebuchadnezzar to interpret dreams and deliver divine warnings.
Daniel not only interpreted the troubles of kings… he beheld the day of the Lord—a prophetic season foretold by the prophets, when Yahweh’s vision would be fulfilled in Jesus, raising the humble and crushing the proud.
He saw multitudes and their frantic pursuit of knowledge and significance—so astonishing that the angel declared: Seal up the book, until the end of time!!
Daniel’s visions unveil the fullness of Yahweh’s redemptive plan, for the very days in which we now live.
The guardians of Yahweh’s promise stood in their purpose—heralding the vision and preserving the seed for the generation that would witness the dawn of the New Covenant.
Peter was a fisherman called by Jesus. Even before the crucifixion, he received the revelation of the Messiah, the promised Seed of David, declaring, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
After the resurrection, filled with the Holy Spirit, Peter unleashed a fury of faith, boldly confronting false teachers and zealots.
Among them was Saul of Tarsus, a young Pharisee and ruthless agent of the Sanhedrin. He sanctioned the stoning of Stephen, who rebuked the Sanhedrin for silencing the very prophets who bore witness to Jesus.
On the road to Damascus, the risen Christ struck Saul blind and said, “Saul, why do you persecute Me?”
Jesus restored his sight and illuminated his spirit, and Saul embraced the gospel.
From that moment, he bore his Roman name, Paul, meaning ‘humble,’ and proclaimed that Yahweh’s promise to Abraham is the covenant of grace for both Jew and Gentile, declaring: ‘You are all one in Christ Jesus!
From the ancient sands of Egypt to the synagogues of Judea, the Gospel was declared for all humanity—to lift mankind from the dust of mortality into the eternal life promised from the beginning.
John the Apostle unveiled the mystery of the Logos when he declared: “In the beginning was the Word.” The Logos—the Creator’s eternal blueprint, etched before time began. His Word not only brought forth creation but also reveals our true identity.
Exiled on Patmos, John beheld heaven’s throne and proclaimed – Behold the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed!
Even the lineage bears witness to the mystery! From Ruth the Moabite and Boaz of Israel came the offspring of promise, through the Davidic line that brought forth the Messiah.
Yahweh’s timeless vision from Eden is fulfilled in Jesus, who has been granted all authority to reconcile the nations. Both Jew and Gentile!!
Receiving salvation begins with humility—bowed before the Lord of salvation.
From that moment of decision, the journey unfolds: walking in His footsteps, growing deeper in the character and mind of Christ.
We’re empowered to comprehend the vast dimensions of Jesus’ love—to know Him through experience and
And He equips His church with spiritual weapons and gifts apportioned for their purpose.
What is a life without Christ?
It fades like a vapor—here for a moment, and then gone—God’s purpose never realized.
He is the Way, the Truth, and the Door to eternal life.
He summons us to count the cost and take a step of faith.
The toll is our trust—the cost of a surrendered heart.
Jesus leans in to hear the cries of the humble and heals the wounds of loss and regret.
He allows trials to shape us and walks with us through every storm.
He will never leave, nor forsake us.
His light burns bright as a steady beacon within our hearts.
As clay is formed in the potter’s hand, so the Lord shapes us—molding our days with eternal intention, forming vessels of honor.
We are His workmanship, crafted to fulfill His vision.
The guardians of Yahweh’s promise stood in their purpose, heralding the vision and preserving the seed.
We stand at a crossroads!
Drawn either toward the world’s fading shadows or into the radiant light of Yahweh’s eternal plan.
In the millennial age to come, generations will speak of this time. When a steadfast company of believers endured to the end and would not deny the name of Jesus.
The seed of your calling is rooted in eternity!!!
Before creation, God purposed a role for you in His redemptive plan.
Will you make history and answer the call?