January 17, 2026 Holy Spirit, You are welcome here. Thank You for Your Presence. Where do you want me to read this morning? Jeremiah 33. I read it and stopped on verse 11. (speaking of the restoration of Jerusalem) the voice of joy and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the … Continue reading My Mercy Endures Forever
Obeying God
It is a Time of Turning
I received this word on January 11, 2026 It is a time of turning, Beloved. I called Moses to turn and look at the bush that was burning but not consumed. Where are My burning ones? For there are many. They are coming out of hiding at My request. There will be a turning when My people … Continue reading It is a Time of Turning
REMEMBER A Word for 2026 and Beyond Part 2
In part 1, we considered the many times Abba spoke to the Israelites about remembering. He told them to remember and not forget what He said and the things He had done to protect them and provide for them. We also saw that He told them to tell their children. Now, we will consider His … Continue reading REMEMBER A Word for 2026 and Beyond Part 2
REMEMBER – A Word for 2026, and Beyond – Part 1
In early December last year, the Lord gave me one word and took me on a walk through scripture to show me how much that word means to Him. He said He wanted me to focus on the word, REMEMBER. The first time the Bible uses the word Remember is in Genesis 9:12 and 15 … Continue reading REMEMBER – A Word for 2026, and Beyond – Part 1
The Story of the Bride Written in the Feasts of the LORD
This past Wednesday night at sunset, the holiest day on God’s calendar began. It is called Yom Kippur. Yom means ‘day’, and Kippur means ‘atonement or cover’. Rather than give you the typical description of this day with multiple supporting scriptures, the Lord wants me to share with you the story of His Bride. The … Continue reading The Story of the Bride Written in the Feasts of the LORD
Have You Considered My Servant Moses?
Holy Spirit has a way of grabbing our attention as we read the Word. It may be a scripture we’ve read for years to the point of overlooking it altogether. But He will stop you on one word or one phrase, and you see it as if it is the first time. That’s what happened … Continue reading Have You Considered My Servant Moses?