Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Breakthrough Worship: Unleashing God's Presence

When Praise Precedes the Victory



In a recent prophetic vision during worship, God spoke to me emphatically about the importance of restoring true, breakthrough worship. This message is being confirmed by many Christian leaders as well. 

In the vision, I saw a person breaking out of a chrysalis or pupa, struggling against the cocoon, in order to freely worship God. This symbolizes breaking out of restraints to worship in spirit and truth, as Jesus teaches in John 4:23-24. The Father is seeking those who will worship Him this way.

The Bible gives powerful examples of "breakthrough worship" that we can learn from:

- In Acts 16, Paul and Silas worshipped God while in chains in prison. Suddenly, an earthquake shook the prison, the doors flew open, and their chains fell off. Their worship brought a miraculous jailbreak!

- In 2 Chronicles 20, when a vast army threatened Judah, King Jehoshaphat put the worshippers on the front lines of battle. As they began to sing and praise, the Lord set ambushes against the enemy armies, and they were defeated without Judah even fighting. 

These stories teach us the power of wholehearted, truth-filled worship. When we worship God in the midst of darkness and struggle, breakthrough comes. Worship ushers in God's presence and power in seemingly impossible situations.

So in this hour, God is calling His people to go beyond half-hearted religious exercise, and press in to experience His presence through fervent worship. Even when you feel "stuck in a cocoon" or up against an army of problems, make the choice to exalt God. Lift your voice in praise, turn your attention to His splendor and might, recall His past faithfulness. As you do, expect the Spirit to break you out of restraints into new freedom and victory!

Breakthrough worship brings the kingdom of God crashing into your circumstances. So let's respond to this prophetic call. Whatever midnight hour or battle you face, make it your time to worship. Get desperate for God's glory and determine to praise Him until the chains break and the enemy flees. That's how we lay hold of the breakthroughs Jesus purchased for us.

Friday, February 27, 2015

Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity: An Interview with Nancy Petrey

Jewish Roots of Christianity Explored



Welcome to a special segment of our blog where we delve into the fascinating intersection of Christianity and its Jewish roots. Today, we feature an enlightening interview with Nancy Petrey, a passionate advocate for understanding the Hebraic roots of Christianity. Nancy is a dedicated musician, an impressive student of the Bible, and the co-founder of Mizpah for Israel, a ministry aimed at educating Christians about their Jewish heritage.

Introduction to Nancy Petrey

Nancy Petrey, alongside Janice Horwitz Bell, established Mizpah for Israel in 2002. Nancy holds a master’s degree in religious education with a focus on the Middle East, making her a go-to expert on the Old Testament and its connections to the New Testament. Her ministry emphasizes the importance of understanding the Jewish roots of Christian faith and the prophetic insights contained within.

The Importance of Pentecost

The interview kicks off with a discussion about the Christian holidays and their overshadowing by pagan traditions. Specifically, Nancy sheds light on Pentecost, a holiday that commemorates the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. She explains that Pentecost, or Shavuot in Hebrew, is rooted in the Jewish Feast of Weeks. This year, Pentecost falls on May 24th, coinciding with both the church and the biblical Jewish calendar.

Nancy elaborates on the significance of Pentecost, explaining how it marks the end of the barley harvest and the beginning of the wheat harvest. More importantly, it symbolizes the harvest of souls, as evidenced by the 3,000 men who were saved and baptized on the day of Pentecost.

The Connection Between Old and New Testament Feasts

Nancy provides a detailed explanation of how the seven annual feasts listed in Leviticus 23 form God's calendar of redemption. Jesus fulfilled the first four feasts with His first coming and will fulfill the final three with His second coming. Nancy highlights the fulfillment of Passover through Jesus' crucifixion, the Feast of Unleavened Bread through His sinless burial, and the Feast of Firstfruits through His resurrection.

The Jewish Calendar and Christian Celebrations

A significant portion of the interview is dedicated to understanding the differences between the Jewish and Christian calendars. The Jewish calendar is lunar-solar, with months based on the moon's cycles, while the Christian calendar is solar. This often leads to differences in the dates of religious celebrations. Nancy explains how Emperor Constantine's changes to the church calendar in the 4th century led to the separation of the Christian celebrations from their Jewish roots.

The Prophetic Significance of Jewish Feasts

Delving deeper into prophecy, Nancy discusses the three remaining feasts: Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). She explains their prophetic significance and how they relate to the second coming of Christ. Nancy also touches on the concept of Jubilee years and their potential prophetic implications.

The Role of Israel in End Times Prophecy

Nancy emphasizes the importance of Israel in end-times prophecy. She explains that the scattering and regathering of the Jewish people are part of God's plan, as prophesied in the Bible. The modern-day return of Jews to Israel, or Aliyah, is seen as a fulfillment of these prophecies. Nancy stresses that Christians should support Israel and recognize the integral role of the Jewish people in God’s redemptive plan.

Conclusion

Nancy’s insights remind us of the deep, intertwined roots of Christianity and Judaism. Understanding these connections enriches our faith and helps us grasp the full scope of God’s plan as revealed in the Bible. For those interested in delving deeper, Nancy’s book "Jewish Roots Journey: Memoirs of a Mizpah" is a valuable resource. You can also follow her writings on her blog, jewishrootsjourney.blogspot.com.

We hope this interview has inspired you to explore the Jewish roots of your faith and to embrace the rich heritage that connects us all.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Levallois Hamilton Testimony for Jesus

Levallois Hamilton's Powerful Testimony of Transformation



Levallois Hamilton, a talented Christian rapper, shares his incredible journey of faith - from a difficult childhood marred by homelessness, anger and poor choices, to a life fully surrendered to Jesus and dedicated to sharing the gospel through music. 

Though Levallois grew up in the church, his parents experienced deep hurt that led the family to drift away from God during Levallois' formative years. He struggled with a strained relationship with his stepfather and got involved with gangs, guns and juvenile detention. At his lowest points, Levallois had powerful encounters with God, including a prophetic word that he must dedicate his musical gifts to the Lord's purposes or face dire consequences. This was a wake-up call.

Despite ongoing challenges, including a period of homelessness in high school, Levallois persevered in his faith. He boldly shared the gospel and his rap talents with his peers. God opened remarkable doors, allowing him to minister in juvenile centers, schools, and even be recognized with local music awards. 

Levallois transparently shares his temptations and struggles, but returns again and again to the simple truth that full surrender to Jesus changes everything. His story is one of God's transforming power and grace to redeem anyone's story for His purposes. No one is beyond God's reach.

Now on fire for Jesus, Levallois uses his testimony to inspire others to go deeper in their faith and not turn back, no matter how the enemy tries to pull them away. His life is proof that when we draw near to God, He will draw near to us, healing our brokenness and empowering us to live boldly for Him.