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Jireh.
God showed Abraham the ram when Abraham was obedient and did what God had said… “Here I am”.
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That first verse hit me, “Here I am.” Without even knowing the instruction or request. “Here I am” in the Hebrew is ”Hineni.” Not just being physically present but spiritually attentive and ready to obey. Watchful. I want that Hineni faith!
1 Thessalonians 4:17–18 📖
1 Thessalonians 4:17–18 “…And thus we shall always be with the Lord. Therefore comfort one another with these words.” Paul doesn’t say “we will visit the Lord” or “we will be with Him for a season.” He says: “We shall always be with the Lord.” 🔹Greek Insight: “Always” is pantote (πάντοτε) — at all times, forever, without interruption. Eternal communion with Christ. Notice Paul does not describe a location, crowns, mansions, or rewards. Heaven is defined by Person. The Lord. The greatest promise of eternity is unceasing intimacy. If we will always be with the Lord, then today matters. We should live now as someone who knows how the story ends!
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I was reading 1 Samuel 21 and something really hit me — when David was running from Saul, he came to Ahimelech, and even though he was in fear and survival mode and not perfect in how he handled it, he still received the showbread and Goliath’s sword, and it blew my mind because David literally says in 1 Samuel 21:3 (NKJV), “Now therefore, what have you on hand? Give me five loaves of bread in my hand, or whatever can be found,” and Ahimelech responds in 1 Samuel 21:4, “There is no common bread on hand; but there is holy bread,” and then it says in 1 Samuel 21:6, “So the priest gave him holy bread; for there was no bread there but the showbread which had been taken from before the LORD,” and this is wild because only priests were supposed to eat that bread, yet God allowed covenant purpose to override religious restriction, showing me that God is after covenant and mercy over systems, that when God has marked you, He will sustain you even in messy, wilderness, survival seasons; and the bread is deeper than food — it is prophetic of Christ as the true Bread of Life, meaning intimacy with Jesus is what keeps you alive when everything else is collapsing, and then David asks for a weapon and in 1 Samuel 21:9 it says, “The sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom you killed in the Valley of Elah, there it is, wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod… And David said, ‘There is none like it; give it to me,’” and that is crazy because it means the very thing sent to destroy you can become the very thing that establishes your authority, and together it reveals priesthood and kingship — bread is priesthood (communion, presence, identity, sustaining life in God) and the sword is kingship (dominion, warfare, authority, enforcing covenant on earth), and the mystery is this: David was not yet sitting on the throne, but heaven was already feeding him like a priest and arming him like a king, which means sometimes God will treat you according to who you are becoming, not where you currently are, and it also shows that wilderness seasons are not abandonment, they are hidden ordination rooms where God feeds your spirit and trains your hands for war, and it just reminded me that we cannot just be presence people without authority or authority people without presence — the remnant must carry both, because intimacy without dominion creates powerless believers, and dominion without intimacy creates dangerous ones, but when you carry both, you become unstoppable in God’s purpose.
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this is so good 😮‍💨
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