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- Called, Crowned, and Sent | From Purim to Passover
March 2, 2026 | Curt Landry
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Have you ever stepped into a new season, but realized your heart and mind are still trying to catch up from the last one? God is moving right now. He is preparing you in the “catch-up” feeling to possess your Promised Land at Passover.
Expect new doors to open and divine positioning to take place this month.
March is a month when the Hebrew months of Adar and Nisan converge to prophetically prepare you to answer your divine assignment—a powerful time that carries you from Purim to Passover—from preparation to possession—when we are called, crowned, and sent into your divine assignment.
Preparation Before Promotion
Just as we see in the story of Esther, promotion does not happen without preparation. Before Esther spoke publicly, she prepared privately. We cannot rush the process—preparation is the key to success.
Key spiritual focuses for walking through the doors God is opening this month:
1. Position Your Heart to Hear—Before you carry God’s message, you must first hear Him clearly. Fine-tune what the Lord is saying, condense it, and deliver it with clarity, power, and anointing.
2. Watch for Divine Separation and Immersion—God may remove you from one place, task, or routine and immerse you in something new. These shifts often come with repositioning, requiring new habits and patterns, and a renewed mindset.
3. Choose Joy and Stir Up the Gifts—Adar is a month of victory and reversal, as seen when Haman and his sons were defeated. God often separates us from what hinders us—but that process can be painful. Yet victory is ahead, and joy is part of our reward. Stir up spiritual gifts, cast off fear, and walk in boldness because God hasn’t given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.
4. Expect Wisdom from the “Mordecais” in Your Life—Expect wisdom on timing from the “Mordecais” in your life. They will guide you to be in the right place at the right time. Events will unfold quickly, so prophetic insight and preparation will be essential.
5. Pray, Speak, and Listen—As you pray and speak, remember that the most important thing is to listen. God is working to align you with His heart and ways, which may require you to wait. His movement will come, and acceleration will follow. Be hopeful, obedient, and expectant.
From Purim to Passover
Purim prepares you for Passover. It is a month of surrender, holiness, generosity, and readiness to step into the Lord’s table and the blessings ahead.
Incline your heart to the Lord, recommit to His instruction, and say “yes” again to the call—standing for Israel through humanitarian aid, broadcasting truth, and proclaiming the Gospel in a time when antisemitism is rising across the world.
Surrender the outcome at His feet. And when He says, “Go,” pick it up and run.
Enter this month with expectation, because the joy of the Lord is your strength, and God is preparing you for your purpose in His perfect timing—just as He did for Esther.Called, Crowned, and Sent | From Purim to Passover March 2, 2026 | Curt Landry Share with your family and friends: Have you ever stepped into a new season, but realized your heart and mind are still trying to catch up from the last one? God is moving right now. He is preparing you in the “catch-up” feeling to possess your Promised Land at Passover. Expect new doors to open and divine positioning to take place this month. March is a month when the Hebrew months of Adar and Nisan converge to prophetically prepare you to answer your divine assignment—a powerful time that carries you from Purim to Passover—from preparation to possession—when we are called, crowned, and sent into your divine assignment. Preparation Before Promotion Just as we see in the story of Esther, promotion does not happen without preparation. Before Esther spoke publicly, she prepared privately. We cannot rush the process—preparation is the key to success. Key spiritual focuses for walking through the doors God is opening this month: 1. Position Your Heart to Hear—Before you carry God’s message, you must first hear Him clearly. Fine-tune what the Lord is saying, condense it, and deliver it with clarity, power, and anointing. 2. Watch for Divine Separation and Immersion—God may remove you from one place, task, or routine and immerse you in something new. These shifts often come with repositioning, requiring new habits and patterns, and a renewed mindset. 3. Choose Joy and Stir Up the Gifts—Adar is a month of victory and reversal, as seen when Haman and his sons were defeated. God often separates us from what hinders us—but that process can be painful. Yet victory is ahead, and joy is part of our reward. Stir up spiritual gifts, cast off fear, and walk in boldness because God hasn’t given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. 4. Expect Wisdom from the “Mordecais” in Your Life—Expect wisdom on timing from the “Mordecais” in your life. They will guide you to be in the right place at the right time. Events will unfold quickly, so prophetic insight and preparation will be essential. 5. Pray, Speak, and Listen—As you pray and speak, remember that the most important thing is to listen. God is working to align you with His heart and ways, which may require you to wait. His movement will come, and acceleration will follow. Be hopeful, obedient, and expectant. From Purim to Passover Purim prepares you for Passover. It is a month of surrender, holiness, generosity, and readiness to step into the Lord’s table and the blessings ahead. Incline your heart to the Lord, recommit to His instruction, and say “yes” again to the call—standing for Israel through humanitarian aid, broadcasting truth, and proclaiming the Gospel in a time when antisemitism is rising across the world. Surrender the outcome at His feet. And when He says, “Go,” pick it up and run. Enter this month with expectation, because the joy of the Lord is your strength, and God is preparing you for your purpose in His perfect timing—just as He did for Esther.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! - Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
Psalm 139:23
David, the writer of this Psalm, was described as a ‘man after God’s own heart.’ As you read about his life, you quickly realize this is not because he was a perfectly wholesome guy. He made some pretty big mistakes. This title is given because of his loose grip on his own life. He invited God to search him, to know him, and to be close to Him. God wants to be invited into our lives. What area of your life are you holding back from the Lord? How can you take steps to invite him into it ?Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Psalm 139:23 David, the writer of this Psalm, was described as a ‘man after God’s own heart.’ As you read about his life, you quickly realize this is not because he was a perfectly wholesome guy. He made some pretty big mistakes. This title is given because of his loose grip on his own life. He invited God to search him, to know him, and to be close to Him. God wants to be invited into our lives. What area of your life are you holding back from the Lord? How can you take steps to invite him into it ?0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views - after watching the Tucker Carlson and Ambassador Huckabee interview, I am deeply upset with Tucker‘s views of the nation of Israel and the Jewish people . Individuals such as himself in Candace Owens have created such a divide in the church today because of a heavy spirit of antisemitism they have spread throughout the land. I will continue to pray for them and others like them, but it’s hard for them to claim to be a Christian in and carry a message of antisemitism in the manner that they do. You cannot be a Christian and have the views towards the nation of Israel and the Jewish people as they do. They forget in the Bible in the book of Ephesians 2:11-19 Jew and Gentile become one in Christ becoming the “ One New Man”. There is so much in Ephesians and Romans and others in the New Testament that speaks of us being grafted into the root of David that they missed this but yet they create a divisive atmosphere within the church that is not biblical and is not of God. My soul is deeply grieved to by this, but I will continue to pray for them all.after watching the Tucker Carlson and Ambassador Huckabee interview, I am deeply upset with Tucker‘s views of the nation of Israel and the Jewish people . Individuals such as himself in Candace Owens have created such a divide in the church today because of a heavy spirit of antisemitism they have spread throughout the land. I will continue to pray for them and others like them, but it’s hard for them to claim to be a Christian in and carry a message of antisemitism in the manner that they do. You cannot be a Christian and have the views towards the nation of Israel and the Jewish people as they do. They forget in the Bible in the book of Ephesians 2:11-19 Jew and Gentile become one in Christ becoming the “ One New Man”. There is so much in Ephesians and Romans and others in the New Testament that speaks of us being grafted into the root of David that they missed this but yet they create a divisive atmosphere within the church that is not biblical and is not of God. My soul is deeply grieved to by this, but I will continue to pray for them all.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views
- 45 And I will walk at liberty,
For I seek Your precepts.
Psalm 119:45 NKJV
When you are driving and find you are driving under the speed limit there is a sense of freedom. There are no worries of wondering what the speed limit is, if you will get caught, or feeling guilty for speeding. Devoting yourself to knowing and honoring God's ways brings freedom in the same way. You can walk confidently with God. I have to ask myself-How much more do I need to be obedient to this!?45 And I will walk at liberty, For I seek Your precepts. Psalm 119:45 NKJV When you are driving and find you are driving under the speed limit there is a sense of freedom. There are no worries of wondering what the speed limit is, if you will get caught, or feeling guilty for speeding. Devoting yourself to knowing and honoring God's ways brings freedom in the same way. You can walk confidently with God. I have to ask myself-How much more do I need to be obedient to this!?0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views - INSPIRATION
Today, temptation and the false path is often confused with salvation, which comes in many forms and guises. This 'salvation' may for some include the diversions of drugs, sex, idolatries, consumption, or in the form of false prophets offering quick fixes. Often, the worst perpetrator may even be ourselves once we forget God is in the driving seat. Thus, it is only through Christ's divination that we may understand true and everlasting salvation in the eyes of our heavenly father. It is only with our faith in the Lord, and not in oneself or other false prophets, that we may find grace.
PRAYER
Our Lord in Heaven, hallowed be thy name, and hallowed be the sacrament between man and your majesty. Lead me not into the temptations of false salvation, or to heed and follow the words of lost prophets. Help me find the courage to strengthen my faith in thee and only thee, my Lord, in whom all true redemption and grace is found. Amen.
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- Speaking for myself it’s to easy to get caught up with the Mental Media Manipulation and completely lose focus on what god has for us. If nothing else I’m thankful God put breath in my lungs one more day!
How do we stop ourselves from growing bitter in our service to others? A powerful tool we have is daily focusing our minds on what we have to be thankful for. A thankful heart is a joyful one. Write down the attributes of God you are most thankful for today.
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever.
Psalm 118:29 NLTSpeaking for myself it’s to easy to get caught up with the Mental Media Manipulation and completely lose focus on what god has for us. If nothing else I’m thankful God put breath in my lungs one more day! How do we stop ourselves from growing bitter in our service to others? A powerful tool we have is daily focusing our minds on what we have to be thankful for. A thankful heart is a joyful one. Write down the attributes of God you are most thankful for today. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Psalm 118:29 NLT0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views -
Finishing 2024 & Bringing Yeshua’s Light to Others
December 2, 2024 | Curt Landry Ministries
As the year draws to a close, the month of Kislev arrives, bringing with it a focus on miracles, light, and hope. This season is known for its connections to the miraculous events of Hanukkah, where God’s light shone brightly in the darkness, reminding us of His presence, provision, and power to do the impossible.
God’s Call to Bring the Light in Kislev
The call of Kislev isn’t simply to reflect on miracles past—it’s an invitation to become carriers of Yeshua’s light in the world, helping others experience their own breakthroughs and blessings and releasing the power to do the impossible.
Kislev encourages us to deepen our trust in God’s presence. This was the month that the small amount of oil in the Temple was miraculously sustained, symbolizing how God’s provision surpassed all natural limits.
His Power and Presence Sustains
This was more than a miraculous event; it was a beacon of hope to the people, a reminder that God’s presence sustains and empowers, even in the bleakest of times.
To align with God’s purposes for this month, which works out for 2024 to be the final month of the Gregorian calendar year, we must ask ourselves…
How do we bring Yeshua’s light to others?
How do we sow into the miracles God wants to do?
How do we activate sustaining power and presence in the bleakest of times?
This is the month God’s light filled the Temple, and it is also the month He is knocking on the doors of our hearts, asking us to come into agreement with and be filled with His light so others receive miracles and breakthroughs in His name, giving Him the glory!
Miracles and Breakthroughs Await
Many in Israel have shared their stories with us—stories of devastation, loneliness, and heartache from this past year and the war. These stories are opportunities to release the hope and light we are called to bring in the bleakest of times during the month of Kislev.
Chanel’s story
Chanel, one of our Safe House residents, entered the foster care system at 6 due to violence in the home and aged out at 18. Her traumatic childhood has resurfaced due to the war as she has been serving in the IDF reserves and has experienced painful loss. Despite these struggles, Chanel has drawn strength from others with similar backgrounds in the Safe House program. But her story isn’t finished yet. She is still healing and growing and needs the breakthrough and miracle God has for her.
Yuval’s story…
Yuval was a 29-year-old man killed in a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. His father remembers his zest for life and honors him by sharing his story with others. He is also cleaning up the area that was left in total destruction so many can return home and rebuild their lives.
Yuval’s story isn’t over yet. Though he has passed, his memory can be a blessing and a breakthrough for others. Not only can evil plans of complete annihilation be decimated as restoration takes place in the kibbutz, but the hope of Yeshua can be brought to this community, and others, as we help them rebuild and fulfill their destinies.
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The Purpose of Miracles
The miracles of Kislev are not meant only for personal comfort. They call us to look outward and recognize the needs of others who may be struggling or searching for hope.
As we approach the end of the year, we can finish it well by allowing our faith and the light God has placed within us to bless others. This season is a reminder to be intentional about helping others receive their miracles.
When we carry Yeshua’s light, we become vessels through which His love, hope, and healing flow to those around us.
This Kislev, may we not only witness Yeshua’s light but carry it. May we see miracles unfold in our lives and in Israel as we sow into their rebuilding and restoration. Let us answer the call of finishing the year with purpose, love, and generosity.Finishing 2024 & Bringing Yeshua’s Light to Others December 2, 2024 | Curt Landry Ministries As the year draws to a close, the month of Kislev arrives, bringing with it a focus on miracles, light, and hope. This season is known for its connections to the miraculous events of Hanukkah, where God’s light shone brightly in the darkness, reminding us of His presence, provision, and power to do the impossible. God’s Call to Bring the Light in Kislev The call of Kislev isn’t simply to reflect on miracles past—it’s an invitation to become carriers of Yeshua’s light in the world, helping others experience their own breakthroughs and blessings and releasing the power to do the impossible. Kislev encourages us to deepen our trust in God’s presence. This was the month that the small amount of oil in the Temple was miraculously sustained, symbolizing how God’s provision surpassed all natural limits. His Power and Presence Sustains This was more than a miraculous event; it was a beacon of hope to the people, a reminder that God’s presence sustains and empowers, even in the bleakest of times. To align with God’s purposes for this month, which works out for 2024 to be the final month of the Gregorian calendar year, we must ask ourselves… How do we bring Yeshua’s light to others? How do we sow into the miracles God wants to do? How do we activate sustaining power and presence in the bleakest of times? This is the month God’s light filled the Temple, and it is also the month He is knocking on the doors of our hearts, asking us to come into agreement with and be filled with His light so others receive miracles and breakthroughs in His name, giving Him the glory! Miracles and Breakthroughs Await Many in Israel have shared their stories with us—stories of devastation, loneliness, and heartache from this past year and the war. These stories are opportunities to release the hope and light we are called to bring in the bleakest of times during the month of Kislev. Chanel’s story Chanel, one of our Safe House residents, entered the foster care system at 6 due to violence in the home and aged out at 18. Her traumatic childhood has resurfaced due to the war as she has been serving in the IDF reserves and has experienced painful loss. Despite these struggles, Chanel has drawn strength from others with similar backgrounds in the Safe House program. But her story isn’t finished yet. She is still healing and growing and needs the breakthrough and miracle God has for her. Yuval’s story… Yuval was a 29-year-old man killed in a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, in Kibbutz Kfar Aza. His father remembers his zest for life and honors him by sharing his story with others. He is also cleaning up the area that was left in total destruction so many can return home and rebuild their lives. Yuval’s story isn’t over yet. Though he has passed, his memory can be a blessing and a breakthrough for others. Not only can evil plans of complete annihilation be decimated as restoration takes place in the kibbutz, but the hope of Yeshua can be brought to this community, and others, as we help them rebuild and fulfill their destinies. An ad to give an end-of-year gift that shares the love of Jesus to those in Israel and worldwide The Purpose of Miracles The miracles of Kislev are not meant only for personal comfort. They call us to look outward and recognize the needs of others who may be struggling or searching for hope. As we approach the end of the year, we can finish it well by allowing our faith and the light God has placed within us to bless others. This season is a reminder to be intentional about helping others receive their miracles. When we carry Yeshua’s light, we become vessels through which His love, hope, and healing flow to those around us. This Kislev, may we not only witness Yeshua’s light but carry it. May we see miracles unfold in our lives and in Israel as we sow into their rebuilding and restoration. Let us answer the call of finishing the year with purpose, love, and generosity.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views - 1 Comments 0 Shares 15 Views
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