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Exalting Yeshua. Empowering His Bride. Hastening His Return. Together We Can Ignite The Nations!

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The Festival of Purim begins tomorrow (Mon, March 2 at sundown)—are you ready to step into Esther's story of divine rehearsal? The Festival of Purim: The Hidden Hand of Providence and Triumph of Faith ~ Corey Stark ----------------------------------- ✨ Have you ever walked through a season where the Father felt distant—yet later realized His hidden hand was orchestrating everything? As the Festival of Purim (puh-REEM) draws near (March 2–3, 2026), homes will soon be filled with the joyful noise of the Megillah—the scroll of Esther—read publicly with boisterous cheers for Mordechai, loud boos for Haman, colorful costumes, festive meals, trays of sweet hamantaschen—the classic three-cornered pastries with sweet filling—and gifts to the poor. It’s a celebration overflowing with laughter and generosity… but beneath the noise is one of the most breathtaking messages of faith in all of Scripture: The Father is always working—especially when He appears hidden. Purim isn’t one of the Torah’s appointed Feasts (Leviticus 23), yet it stands in Scripture as a lasting celebration of divine deliverance—when a genocidal decree was overturned, sorrow was turned to joy, and the enemy’s schemes collapsed on his own head in a stunning divine reversal. And the irony? In the Book of Esther, Yahweh’s Name is never explicitly mentioned—yet His divine fingerprints are everywhere. ----------------------------------- In my NEW article (LINK in comments), Purim: The Hidden Hand of Providence and Triumph of Faith, you will:👇🏼 🎭 Uncover the “Behind-the-Scenes” Providence of Yahweh in a story where His Name is absent—but His rule is undeniable. 📖 Explore the dramatic reversals that turned mourning into celebration and threatened destruction into victory (Esther 9:20–22). 🛡️ See the ancient battle lines behind Purim—Haman the Agagite, Amalek’s hatred, and the Father’s long-standing promise of justice. 🔥 Find fresh courage to take your stand with wisdom, patience, and faith—trusting that Yahweh is positioning His people even now. As you step into this celebration, may the Father fill your home with joy, strengthen your courage, and remind you that even when He feels hidden… He is never absent. ----------------------------------- 🎭 Chag Purim Sameach (חַג פּוּרִים שָׂמֵחַ) 🎭 Happy Festival of Purim! Corey Stark
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🪔✨ Shabbat Shalom! As the sun sets on this second Shabbat of 2026, we step into the Father’s gift of sacred time—an invitation to begin a new year not with striving, but with rest, remembrance, and renewal in His presence. Shabbat quietly reminds us that the future doesn’t belong to pressure or performance… it belongs to Yahweh. Before any plans are made, before any goals are chased, the Creator sets a table—even in the presence of our enemies—and says, “Come close. Let Me restore your soul.” 🌿 📖 “Those who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength… they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31) Tonight is that waiting—holy stillness where strength returns, perspective clears, and the heart is realigned to what matters most. 🍷🥖 So as the candles are lit, the bread is broken, and the cup is shared, let this second Shabbat of the year become a threshold moment—where heaviness is exchanged for peace, where burdens are released, and where hope is rekindled for the days ahead. ✨ May this Shabbat usher shalom into your home—wholeness in your spirit, joy at your table, and fresh wonder in your heart as we set our eyes on the coming King, His Kingdom, and the eternal rest found in Yeshua. #ShabbatShalom #SacredRest #IgniteTheNations #ExaltingYeshua #EmpoweringHisBride #HasteningHisReturn @highlight @followers
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✨🕎 Illumination by the Holy Spirit Day Eight — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah ends where it began— in the glow of sacred light. In the Holy Place of the Temple, the seven-branched menorah was the sole source of light. No windows. No sunlight. No alternative flame. Only the menorah. And that lampstand was never meant to be mere decoration. It was a living picture—pointing to the Holy Spirit, the One who illumines the work of the priests, and the One who illumines the hearts of the Faithful. Without that light, the priests would have labored in darkness. Their hands would have reached for what they could not see. Their service would have been hindered by shadows. And without the Spirit’s illumination, the same is true for us. We can remain religious yet blind. Busy yet confused. Active yet misdirected. But the Holy Spirit does what no human strength can do: He reveals truth. He grants wisdom. He awakens understanding. He guides us into deeper intimacy with the Father. And Revelation pulls back the curtain even further—showing the Spirit’s radiant fullness before the throne, described as the “seven Spirits of God,” like burning lamps of fire—holy, living, and unstoppable in their light. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon Him, the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the LORD.” (Isaiah 11:2) “And the seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.” (Revelation 4:5) “That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him, the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of His calling… and what is the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe…” (Ephesians 1:17–19) This eighth and final night of Hanukkah is a holy invitation to stop striving for clarity— and to ask for illumination. Not merely information. Not merely insight. But Spirit-given light that changes how you see everything. 🪔 Reflection for Night Eight: Where do you need the Holy Spirit’s light right now—so you can see clearly, walk wisely, and draw nearer to the Father? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Seek the Father of glory, asking for the Spirit’s increased activity in your life to illuminate truth and deepen your understanding of Him (Ephesians 1:17–18). • Invite the Spirit to guide your decisions, reveal His wisdom, and direct your steps in alignment with the Father’s will (Proverbs 3:5–6). • Meditate on Scripture, relying on the Spirit to bring revelation, insight, and application for every season of life (John 16:13). • Let the Spirit’s light shine in your heart, removing confusion and bringing clarity as you walk in His truth (2 Corinthians 4:6). The menorah did not produce its own oil— it was filled, tended, and kept burning. And so it is with the Faithful. The Spirit is the Light within the Temple. The Spirit is the Light upon the path. The Spirit is the Light that turns knowledge into revelation— and revelation into intimacy. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #HolySpirit #Revelation @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Experiencing Victory over Darkness in the Holy Spirit’s Power Day Seven — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah is a story of victory over darkness. Not a victory achieved by strength alone— but by the Father’s intervention, the courage of the faithful, and a deliverance that seemed impossible on paper. The Maccabees’ miraculous triumph over Antiochus’ oppression and the Seleucid army wasn’t merely political. It was a declaration that the Father does not abandon His people in the hour of pressure. He breaks tyranny. He restores worship. He brings freedom. And in Yeshua, that Hanukkah victory finds its greater fulfillment. Because the deepest darkness is not merely “out there.” It is bondage within—fear, sin, shame, cycles of compromise, patterns that drain life and dull devotion. Yet the Father has not left the saints powerless. Through the Holy Spirit, the Light does more than shine—it liberates. It exposes lies. It strengthens resolve. It empowers the Faithful to walk in truth and to live free. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.” (2 Corinthians 3:17) This seventh night of Hanukkah calls for courage. Not self-effort. Not willpower. But Spirit-empowered victory. 🪔 Reflection for Night Seven: Where is darkness still pressing against your life—and where do you need the Holy Spirit to bring freedom? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Identify areas where you need deliverance—fear, sin, shame, or unhealthy patterns—and bring them into the Light without hiding. • Declare the promise of John 8:32, 36: “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free… So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed,” and walk boldly in His freedom. • Pray for the Holy Spirit’s empowerment to overcome challenges and live victoriously—steadfast, clear, and uncompromised. Darkness is real— but it is not final. The Spirit of the Lord is present. And where He is, freedom is not a theory. It is a living reality. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #Freedom #HolySpirit @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Receiving the Father’s Provision Day Six — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah is not only a reminder of miracles— it is an invitation to trust the Father’s provision. The oil that should have run out didn’t. Day after day, the flame kept burning. And in that steady light, the Father was revealing His heart: He supplies what His people cannot manufacture. He sustains what His people cannot sustain. He provides—fully, faithfully, and often far beyond expectation. This sixth night of Hanukkah turns our focus to the places of need. Not with fear. Not with striving. But with confidence in the Father’s generosity. His provision is not limited to finances or material resources. He provides strength for the weary. Peace for the anxious. Wisdom for decisions. Healing for the broken. Forgiveness for the repentant. And love that restores what has grown distant. And Hanukkah also calls relationships back into the light— because the Father’s provision often arrives through the gift of people: family, friends, the Body of Messiah, life-giving community. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “And my God will supply every need of yours according to His riches in glory in Messiah Yeshua.” (Philippians 4:19) This promise is not poetic optimism. It is covenant reality. The Father does not ration mercy. He does not run out of resources. And He is not intimidated by your need. 🪔 Reflection for Night Six: Where do you need the Father’s provision right now—spiritually, emotionally, relationally, financially, or physically? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Name the areas where you need the Father’s provision, and bring them to Him with childlike trust—believing He can meet and even exceed your need. • Use this night to reconnect with loved ones—repair what is strained, extend forgiveness, and give thanks for the blessing of family and friends. • Celebrate His generosity by extending it to others through acts of kindness, giving, or service. The same Father who kept the oil burning can keep you steady in the waiting, and supplied in the need. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #Provision #Generosity @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Reflecting on the Father’s Miracles Day Five — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah calls us to remember. Not just the story of oil that outlasted time— but the steady pattern of the Father’s faithfulness through the years. The miracle of the oil was more than provision. It was a sign—a memorial flame declaring that the Father still intervenes, still rescues, still keeps His promises, even when His people feel outnumbered, depleted, or weary. This fifth night of Hanukkah invites gratitude with eyes wide open. To notice what has been easy to overlook. To honor the “quiet miracles”—the timely word, the unexpected protection, the strength to endure, the open door, the softening of a heart, the mercy that arrived right on time. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “Remember the wondrous works that He has done, His miracles, and the judgments He uttered.” (1 Chronicles 16:12) Miracles are meant to be remembered— because remembrance strengthens faith. And faith keeps the Light burning. 🪔 Reflection for Night Five: What “wondrous works” has the Father done in your life that you never want to forget? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Write down the miracles you’ve seen—big or small—as a personal memorial of His faithfulness. • Share one testimony with someone you love to awaken gratitude and strengthen hope. • Thank the Father specifically for what He has already done—by name, not in generalities. Some flames are not given to impress— they are given to help the Faithful remember. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #Miracles #Gratitude @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Celebrating the Light of Yeshua Day Four — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah shines with revelation. This is the Festival of Lights—and its message points beyond candles to the One who declared Himself the Light of the World. Yeshua’s light does not merely brighten the darkness; it overcomes it. His light brings hope where despair has settled, joy where heaviness lingers, and eternal life to all who follow Him. Tonight, as another candle is lit, Hanukkah invites the heart to behold the greater Light—the One who guides our steps, dispels fear, and leads us into the life that is truly life. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “Again Yeshua spoke to them, saying, ‘I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.’” (John 8:12) This fourth night of Hanukkah invites us to follow the Light. To step out of darkness. To walk in the light of life found in Yeshua. In His light, our sins are cleansed, we have fellowship with one another, and we experience eternal life. 🪔 Reflection for Night Four: Where do you need Yeshua’s light to bring clarity, courage, and cleansing right now? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • As you light a candle tonight, reflect on—and share—a story of how Yeshua’s light has transformed your life. • Commit to be a light in your family, workplace, and community through acts of kindness, forgiveness, and love. • Meditate on how His light dispels fear, confusion, and darkness—bringing both clarity and peace. The darkness does not get the final word. The Light of the World is still shining—and the darkness cannot overcome it. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #LightOfTheWorld @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Strengthening Faith through Perseverance Day Three — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah advances through perseverance. The Maccabees did not face easy victories. They stood against overwhelming odds, enduring pressure, loss, and uncertainty—yet they refused to surrender their trust in the Father. Their faith was not proven by comfort, but by steadfast endurance. In every generation, the Lord’s people are called to persevere—to remain faithful when answers delay, when opposition intensifies, and when obedience feels costly. Hanukkah reminds us that perseverance is not passive waiting, but active trust in the faithfulness of the Father to fulfill His promises. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love Him.” (James 1:12) This third night of Hanukkah invites us to remain steadfast. To stand the test. To persevere in love—trusting the Father’s promised crown of life. 🪔 Reflection for Night Three: Where is your faith being tested right now—and how is the Father inviting you to stand steadfast through it? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Identify specific areas where you’re under pressure, and remember how the Father has sustained you in past seasons. • Ask for courage to stand firm, trusting His strength to carry you through difficult circumstances. • Share a testimony of His faithfulness with someone else to inspire and strengthen their faith. Perseverance is not passive. It is steadfast trust—anchored in the Father’s faithfulness. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #Perseverance @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Reigniting the Flame of Devotion for Yeshua Day Two — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah continues with rekindling. A cleansed altar alone was not enough. Fresh oil had to be poured. The flame had to be lit—and kept burning. In the same way, it is possible to be outwardly faithful yet inwardly distant. Life’s demands, pressures, and distractions can quietly dull the fire of devotion, even when good works continue. Yeshua spoke tenderly—but firmly—to the Messianic assembly in Ephesus, calling them back not to activity, but to affection. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first.” (Revelation 2:4–5) This second night of Hanukkah invites us to remember. To return. To rekindle the love that once burned brightly for Yeshua. 🪔 Reflection for Night Two: Where has devotion cooled—and what would it look like to return to your first love? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Reflect on moments when your love for Yeshua felt most alive and wholehearted. • Return to practices that once drew you close—personal worship, prayer, and meditation on His Word. • Ask the Holy Spirit to stir fresh passion and renewed devotion within your heart. Cleansing prepares the altar. But love is what keeps the flame burning. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #FirstLove @followers @highlight
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✨🕎 Rededication of Our Temple Day One — Hanukkah Reflection The Light That Still Shines Bright ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hanukkah begins with cleansing. Before new oil could burn in the Temple, the defiled altar had to be cleared. Before light could shine again, dedication had to be restored. In the same way, the Father invites each of us to examine our own lives—our personal temple—and to dedicate ourselves afresh to His presence. 📜 Scripture Reminds Us: “Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you… You were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” (1 Corinthians 6:19–20) This first night of Hanukkah calls us to pause—not to perform, but to reflect. To ask where compromise has crept in. Where devotion has grown thin. Where the sacred has been crowded out. 🪔 Reflection for Night One: What needs to be cleansed so the Light can dwell fully again? 🔥 A Simple Invitation: • Ask the Father to reveal any areas of neglect or compromise. • Set apart time for prayer, worship, and repentance. • Offer your thoughts, words, and actions as a living sacrifice—holy and pleasing to Him (Romans 12:1). Rededication always precedes renewal. And even a freshly cleansed altar only needs a small flame for the Light to return. 🕎 🙏 Chag Hanukkah Sameach (חַג חֲנוּכָּה שָׂמֵחַ) Happy Festival of Dedication — Corey Stark ----------------------------------------------------------------- This reflection is part of a larger journey. I’ve shared Eight Hanukkah Reflections—one for each night—to inspire devotion, strengthen faith, and deepen our connection with the Father and one another. 👇🏼 Link to full article / download s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #Rededication @followers @highlight
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🌟🕎 The Light That Still Shines Bright—Eight Hanukkah Reflections To Inspire Devotion, Strengthen Faith, and Awaken Hope ----------------------------------------------------------------- As Hanukkah approaches, many will gather around glowing candles, share meals, and celebrate with loved ones. But beneath the familiar beauty of this season lies a story far more powerful—and urgently relevant for the days we’re living in. Hanukkah begins at sundown this year on Tuesday, December 16, a date aligned with the Creator’s Calendar, while many will observe it on Monday, December 15 according to the rabbinic calendar. Different dates, yet one breathtaking message: ✨ Light triumphs over darkness. ✨ Devotion is stronger than compromise. ✨ The Father preserves His people—again and again. This isn’t just ancient history. It’s an invitation for you and your family today. ----------------------------------------------------------------- In my new article, “Hanukkah: The Light That Still Shines Bright,” you’ll discover: 🕎 The courageous faith of the Maccabees 🌟 Why Yeshua chose the Festival of Lights to declare, “I AM the Light of the World” ❤️‍🔥 How Hanukkah calls us to rededication, renewal, and intimacy with the Father 🫶 Eight spiritual insights—one for each night—to strengthen your heart and awaken hope ----------------------------------------------------------------- If you’re longing for deeper connection, fresh devotion, or renewed spiritual focus in this season… this is for you. 👉🏼 Read the full article here: s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefr… May His light shine brightly in your home, your relationships, and your calling this Hanukkah. Chag Hanukkah Sameach! ✨🙏 — Corey Stark Together, We Can Ignite The Nations #Hanukkah #IgniteTheNations #EmpoweringHisBride #Yeshua
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🪔🌌 Shabbat Shalom! As the stars appear and Shabbat begins, we are invited once again to step out of the noise of the week and into the sanctuary of His presence. Shabbat is a weekly reminder that time itself belongs to the Father—and tonight, He sets apart this space to meet with His people. 🌱 Shabbat is about renewal. It is where burdens are lifted, weariness melts away, and our souls are refreshed in His goodness. Just as creation was pronounced “very good” on the sixth day, Shabbat invites us to pause and delight in the beauty of what He has done. 📖 “In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and trust shall be your strength.” (Isaiah 30:15) Shabbat is that returning—turning our hearts back to the One who restores and redeems all things. 🍷🥖 So as you light the candles, break the bread, and share the cup, let this be a night of gratitude and rejoicing. Lift your eyes to the coming Kingdom, when every Sabbath rest will give way to the endless joy of the age to come. ✨ May this Shabbat be a foretaste of eternity—filling your home with light, your table with blessing, and your heart with His shalom. #ShabbatShalom #SacredRest #IgniteTheNations #ExaltingYeshua #EmpoweringHisBride #HasteningHisReturn @highlight @followers
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THE GREAT HARLOT: BABYON UNVEILED (RE. 17:1-6) ✨What happens when the world’s greatest powers intoxicate nations with lies, wealth, and false worship? How does John’s vision unveil the true nature of Babylon—the great harlot? Let’s explore this sobering vision in The Hebrew Revelation together! Share your insights in the comments below! 😮🔥🙌🏼 ----------------------------------------------------------------- 📜 SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK (RE. 17:1–6) Revelation 17:1 Then one of the seven messengers who had the seven bowls came and spoke with me and said, “Come, and you will be shown the judgment of the great harlot who sits over much waters, 2 with whom the kings of the earth and those whom she had made drunk with her wine, have committed adultery.” 3 So he brought me into the wilderness, and I saw the woman who sat on the animal [Beast] whose appearance was like the appearance of lilies, and was full of names of blasphemy, and he had seven heads and ten horns. 4 And the woman was clothed with red garments with the appearance of lilies, and upon her there was much gold and goodly stones and pearls, and there was a golden cup in her hand, full of uncleanness. 5 And on her forehead was written the name of the secret of the great city Bavel [Babylon], the mother of the harlots and uncleanness of the earth. 6 And I saw that the woman drank of the blood of the set-apart ones, and of the blood of the testimony of Yeshua. And I had a great amazement when I saw her. (THR) * * The Hebrew Revelation is based on manuscript Ms. Oo.1.16 from the Cambridge University Library. Bracketed verse numbers indicate traditional chapter and verse divisions where they differ from those in The Hebrew Revelation. ----------------------------------------------------------------- THE GREAT HARLOT: BABYON UNVEILED (RE. 17:1-6) John is carried into the wilderness and shown a woman unlike any other—dressed in scarlet and adorned with gold, yet holding a cup filled with filth. She is Babylon, the great harlot, whose intoxicating influence spans the nations, corrupting kings and peoples alike. Revelation makes clear that she is more than merely an economic or religious network—Babylon is a literal city. She is described repeatedly as the “great city” (Rev. 17:18; 18:10, 16, 18, 19, 21) and the “mighty city” (Rev. 18:10), the one who “reigns over the kings of the earth” (Rev. 17:18). Yet she embodies more than geography alone: she is the ultimate manifestation of the world’s seductive system—rich, powerful, and alluring—yet drunk with the blood of Yeshua’s faithful ones. This section (Revelation 17–18) forms the longest parenthetical prophecy in the New Testament, serving as the counterpart to the longest prophecy in the Old Testament—the oracles against Babylon in Isaiah and Jeremiah. John is giving us a deliberate and full unveiling of Babylon’s nature, her seduction, and her judgment. It is also the third of four times John is carried away in the Spirit to behold the visions of Revelation: first to the Day of YHWH (Re. 1:10), then to the throne of Elohim (Re. 4:2), here into the wilderness (Re. 17:3), and finally to a great and high mountain (Re. 21:10). This contrast is intentional—the harlot in the wilderness is set in stark juxtaposition to the Bride, the Lamb’s wife, revealed in the great mountain city of the New Jerusalem. John is astonished at the vision, for Babylon appears both glorious and grotesque, powerful and perverse. This passage unmasks the spiritual deception at the heart of the world’s rebellion against the Lamb. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 🗝️ KEY INSIGHTS - The harlot is an example of personification, where an abstract reality is portrayed as a living character. Babylon the “great city” (v. 18) is personified as a harlot, symbolizing her qualities of seduction, corruption, and unfaithfulness. - Her position “sitting over many waters” (later interpreted in v. 15) is a Hebrew idiom meaning she rules over or reigns over many peoples, nations, and languages. - Her partnership with the kings of the earth recalls Psalm 2, where David foresaw the rulers of the earth rebelling against the Father and His Anointed. Babylon embodies that rebellion, enticing leaders to defy Yahweh’s rule. - The woman’s adornment of gold, precious stones, and pearls alludes back to both Tyre (Isaiah 23:15–18) and ancient Babylon (Jeremiah 51:6–7). Both cities were condemned for their pride, wealth, and corrupting influence—and Revelation links these historic centers of rebellion to the great harlot. - The inscription on her forehead reveals her true identity. In Scripture, a prostitute’s forehead often stood for brazen impudence (Jeremiah 3:3). The title “mother of harlots” doesn’t mean she birthed others, but that she is the greatest and most dominant of all harlots. - Her drunkenness on the blood of the saints lays bare her brazen hostility toward the Father’s people and her relentless war against the testimony of Yeshua. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 🏛️ FOR JOHN'S FIRST-CENTURY AUDIENCE For believers under Roman rule, this vision would have been unmistakable. Rome was the “new Babylon.” First-century disciples even used Babylon as a code word for Rome (1 Peter 5:13). She was clothed in wealth and power, enticing nations into idolatry while persecuting the faithful. The prophets had spoken of Babylon’s pride and downfall (Isaiah 47; Jeremiah 50–51), and John’s readers would recognize the echoes: a city that boasts in its glory but is destined for destruction. The scarlet garments and golden cup recall Jeremiah 51:7—“Babylon was a golden cup in Yahweh’s hand, making all the earth drunk.” Likewise, Isaiah condemned Tyre for her luxurious trade and arrogance, while Jeremiah condemned Babylon for her intoxicating influence. John weaves these prophetic strands together to show that the harlot represents not just one empire but the recurring pattern of human arrogance, idolatry, and rebellion against Yahweh. ----------------------------------------------------------------- 🔥 RELEVANCE FOR US TODAY Babylon is more than ancient Rome—and although it is a very real city to emerge at the end of the age—its influence can be seen in every system, city, and culture that seduces people away from loyalty to Yeshua. Its allure is alive today in the promises of wealth without righteousness, pleasure without purity, and power without submission to the Father. Yet this passage reminds us that Babylon’s glittering cup is filled with poison, and her apparent strength is only temporary. The saints of Yeshua may suffer at her hands, but her downfall is certain. So, how are we living today? Are we resisting Babylon’s pull, or sipping from her golden cup? Let’s stay alert, rooted in the Lamb, and clothed in His righteousness. The harlot’s reign will end—but Yeshua’s Kingdom will never be shaken! 🌅👑🙌🏼 👇🏼 What spoke to you most from this week’s passage? Let us know below. #RevelationUnveiled #UnlockingTheMysteriesOfRevelation #IgniteTheNations #ExaltingYeshua #EmpoweringHisBride #HasteningHisReturn #Revelation #BookofRevelation #TheHebrewRevelation @highlight @followers @everyone Revelation-Unveiled.org
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🪔🌅 Shabbat Shalom! As the sun sets tonight, we step into the doorway of sacred time—a weekly invitation from the Father to set aside our striving and rest in His presence. Shabbat is not just a pause; it is a holy appointment with the Creator, where our hearts are restored and our lives realigned with His rhythm. From the very beginning, before there was pain or sorrow, there was Shabbat—a day of delight, blessing, and communion with Him. It is the Father’s way of saying, “You are more than what you produce. You are Mine.” 🕊️ Shalom is more than quiet—it is wholeness, healing, and harmony flowing from His heart into every corner of our lives. So when we greet one another with Shabbat Shalom, we speak life: “May your spirit be renewed. May your home be filled with peace. May your heart rest in His love.” 💛 Yeshua said, “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath… so the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27–28) In Him, we taste the eternal rest that will never end. 📖 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy… For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth… and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.” (Exodus 20:8–11) May this Shabbat fill your home with joy, your table with laughter, and your heart with fresh wonder at the beauty of His rest. ✨🥖🙏🏼 #ShabbatShalom #SacredRest #IgniteTheNations #ExaltingYeshua #EmpoweringHisBride #HasteningHisReturn @highlight @followers
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🪔🌍 Shabbat Shalom, dear friends. As we light the candles and welcome the peace of Shabbat, our hearts remain tender toward those who struggle to rest tonight. Around the world, many are enduring hardship—war, persecution, displacement, grief, and injustice. As we pause to honor the Father’s gift of rest, we also remember those who long for it. 💔 Shabbat is not just rest for the strong—it’s a divine invitation for the weary. A prophetic whisper of the day when every tear will be wiped away and every injustice made right. ✨ So tonight, as you sit at your table, breathe in peace—but also breathe out a prayer for those who cannot. 📖 “Remember those in prison as if you were bound with them, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.” (Hebrews 13:3) 🕊️ May the Lord’s presence comfort the persecuted. 💧 May His nearness sustain the brokenhearted. 🔥 May His justice roll like a river for the oppressed. And may we never grow numb to the pain of others. 🌅 Shabbat reminds us that no matter what we face outwardly, inwardly the Spirit of God offers a foretaste of the age to come—when the glory of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. Until then, we rest, we remember, and we cry out— “Let Your Kingdom come on earth as it is in Heaven.” With compassion and hope, Shabbat Shalom. ✨🕯️🫶🏽🥖 #ShabbatShalom #PrayForTheSuffering #HopeInTheDarkness #IgniteTheNations #ExaltingYeshua #EmpoweringHisBride #HasteningHisReturn @highlight @followers
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📜SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK (RE. 16:11–15) THE GATHERING OF THE KINGS TO ARMAGEDDON 👑🐸⚔️ ✨What happens when the last great barrier is removed and the kings of the earth begin to march—led not by wisdom, but by lying frog-like spirits? This is more than a military maneuver—it’s a divine setup. Satan is rallying his forces with signs and deception. The kings are charging in, blinded by greed and thirst for power. But Yahweh? He’s gathering them for the sake of love and justice. Three agendas. One trap. And right in the middle of the chaos, Yeshua breaks in with a warning: “Behold, I come like a thief.” Stay awake. Stay clothed. Stay ready. Because before the final battle is fought with swords, it’s waged over hearts—and Yeshua is calling out for His people to be ready! @highlight @followers @everyone Revelation-Unveiled.org facebook.com/share/p/14DaJ7…
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✨ What happens when Heaven strikes more than earth or sea—but the very throne of the Beast? What does it mean when judgment doesn’t come with thunder or fire, but with the absence of light? 🌑 This bowl isn’t just a plague—it’s an unveiling. Just like Egypt before its fall, the Antichrist’s kingdom is plunged into a darkness that can be felt. Let’s explore how the fifth bowl judgment pulls back the curtain on satan’s empire—and how Yeshua, the Greater Moses, is dismantling deception one plague at a time. 🙏🏼🔥👑 Join the discussion below!👇🏼@highlight @followers @everyone Revelation-Unveiled.org facebook.com/share/p/1HSAd6…
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✨ What happens when Heaven opens, the sanctuary fills with smoke, and seven messengers step forward—each carrying a bowl filled with the wrath of Elohim? We step into one of the most sobering, yet straightforward, moments in the Book of Revelation. ⚖️🔥🌍 This is the judgment that has been foretold, sung about, and reserved for the greatest transition in human history. And now, it is poured out in full measure. Let’s explore the release of the bowl judgments in The Hebrew Revelation—and discover how Yeshua, the Greater Moses, is not coming to take us away, but is coming to stay with us forever! 🙏🏼👑🌿 Join the discussion below!👇🏼facebook.com/share/p/16q1hU…
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