Rahab’s name carried a label the world never lets you forget: prostitute. But heaven wrote a different title over her life: covenant woman. Rahab lived in Jericho, a city marked for judgment. She was surrounded by idols, violence, and corruption. Her environment was not set up for purity. Her story did not start in a… Continue reading The Scarlet Cord and the Power of Redemption
Category: Born Again Ekklesia
How Jesus dealt with people
Jesus was gentle with the broken. Patient with the seeking. Merciful with sinners who knew they needed grace. But with hypocrites—He did not negotiate. When they came pretending to honor Him while secretly trying to trap Him, Jesus did not soften the truth. He exposed motives. They questioned Him about taxes, hoping to accuse Him.… Continue reading How Jesus dealt with people
Who are the sons of God
Who Are the Sons of God—and Who Are Not? Scripture is clear: everyone is created by God, but not everyone is a son of God. Sonship is not automatic. It is revealed by who you obey. “Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to… Continue reading Who are the sons of God
A Promise
A promise from God demands obedience. It demands process. It demands surrender. When God places a promise inside of you, He does not bypass formation. There is no shortcut. There is no spiritual fast-track around submission. It requires a life laid down— not perfection, but holiness. Not performance, but purity of heart. A life yielded.… Continue reading A Promise
Witchcraft can move-but it cannot rule
There is a truth the enemy hopes the Church never discerns: darkness can manifest, but it cannot govern. Egypt was not powerless. Pharaoh did not lack sorcerers. The magicians Moses confronted were not pretenders; they were operating with real demonic power. They produced signs. They replicated wonders. They demonstrated supernatural ability. Yet power alone has… Continue reading Witchcraft can move-but it cannot rule
