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Forty / 40 in the Word of God
40 is a significant number in the Scriptures. Numbers in general have a symbolic meaning in the Bible. If frequency implies significance, the number 40 is important, indeed. It appears dozens of times across the Old and New Testaments. In Sacred Scripture, the number “40” can signify new life, new growth, transformation, a change from one great task to another great task, or trials, testing, or a probationary period. Here are the Bible verses quoted: Genesis 5:13, KJV Revela
Lisa Driver
Jan 272 min read


A study of the word "Yoke."
Introduction The material that will be covered in this course will be a word study on the word "Yoke." We will examine how this word was used in the Old Testament and the New Testament, and learn what it is that Christ is communicating to us today about how to apply His principles to our lives. Are we constantly BUSY (Being Under Satan’s Yoke), and not allowing the Lord through His Holy Spirit, to order our steps and make our paths straight? God has a plan to mature His child
Lisa Driver
Jan 271 min read


Jesus celebrated the Passover - He is the Passover Lamb
At the “Last Supper,” Jesus and His disciples were in Jerusalem at Passover. Jesus shared His last Passover meal with His disciples, remembering the deliverance that His Father, God, gave the children of Israel when He brought them out of Egypt. The Last Supper was significant for our Messiah, because within a few hours, He would also bring deliverance to the entire world – as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world (John 1:29). After the first Passover, the Isr
Lisa Driver
Jan 271 min read


From The Passover to The Resurrection
Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus' humble entry (on a donkey) into Jerusalem to observe Passover, and the first day of Passover 2025 begins at sundown on April 12th, the day before Palm Sunday. Just coming out of the month of Adar, celebrating Purim, the month of Divine Reversal that we read about in the book of Esther, the last month of the Jewish year, entering in to the month of Nisan, the first month of the Jewish year. Isn’t it amazing how as we celebrate the new lif
Lisa Driver
Jan 271 min read


A Friend and A Mediator
Here Elihu emphasizes God's willingness to show mercy and restore those who repent, suggesting Job needs to listen to this message. And Elihu introduces the concept of a messenger or mediator who can intercede for a person, (foreshadowing Christ as the ultimate mediator). Sometimes God will use you as a mediator when He brings across your path someone who is suffering and needs to repent and have God restore them. What will be your response? Can God trust you with that assign
Lisa Driver
Jan 271 min read
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