• The Gospel isn’t just a belief—it’s a heartbeat, where your spirit unites with the Divine. Ready for a new beginning?

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    ✝️ ❤️ The Gospel isn’t just a belief—it’s a heartbeat, where your spirit unites with the Divine. Ready for a new beginning? 🌐 Listen to the radio broadcast: www.godsmightyword.org #GodsMightyWord #JohnRead #GospelTruth #NewBirth #FaithJourney
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  • What does it actually mean to be born again?

    John Read breaks down the "New Birth" and how Jesus is the source of all life

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    🌱 What does it actually mean to be born again? 📖 ✨ John Read breaks down the "New Birth" and how Jesus is the source of all life 🌐 Listen to the radio broadcast: www.godsmightyword.org #GodsMightyWord #JohnRead #NewBirth #FaithTalk #BornAgain #ChristianInspiration #JesusSaves
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  • What does it actually mean to be born again?

    John Read breaks down the "New Birth" and how Jesus is the source of all life

    Listen to the radio broadcast: www.godsmightyword.org

    #GodsMightyWord #JohnRead #NewBirth #FaithTalk #BornAgain #ChristianInspiration #JesusSaves
    🌱 What does it actually mean to be born again? 📖 ✨ John Read breaks down the "New Birth" and how Jesus is the source of all life 🌐 Listen to the radio broadcast: www.godsmightyword.org #GodsMightyWord #JohnRead #NewBirth #FaithTalk #BornAgain #ChristianInspiration #JesusSaves
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  • The Paradox of Death and New Birth
    The human mind confined to the body—the carnal mind—asks: The Lord was born, died on the cross, and rose alive... So why must we die with Him to be born again? Why did birth precede the cross, while in our renewal, death precedes birth? The answer is easy for those who realize that the greatest thing facing humanity is death, and death is the cause of all our sins. Because of death, we try to defend our mortal lives and attempt to make them immortal, but in the end, we fail and die. Also, we start from where the Lord ended; we begin with His life-giving death and resurrection so that the birth of the Lord may then enter our lives. We start from where we are—death—and thus we enter directly into the mystery of the cross and resurrection to find the mystery of the Lord's birth, the reason for His birth from the Holy Spirit. The Lord said to the disciples: "You who have followed Me in the regeneration will sit on thrones," meaning we will receive the same glory that judged and condemned the old glory, the fading glory of Israel before the glory of Christ, the true King.
    Thus, Christ gathers His death and resurrection and transforms them into a new birth for humanity. In truth, if we contemplate the Lord's death on the cross, we realize that this death is no different from His birth from the Virgin Theotokos except that it was a direct confrontation with the death of Adam.
    #DeathAndResurrection #NewBirth #Paradox #Cross #Regeneration #Incarnation
    ❓ The Paradox of Death and New Birth ❓ The human mind confined to the body—the carnal mind—asks: The Lord was born, died on the cross, and rose alive... So why must we die with Him to be born again? Why did birth precede the cross, while in our renewal, death precedes birth? The answer is easy for those who realize that the greatest thing facing humanity is death, and death is the cause of all our sins. Because of death, we try to defend our mortal lives and attempt to make them immortal, but in the end, we fail and die. Also, we start from where the Lord ended; we begin with His life-giving death and resurrection so that the birth of the Lord may then enter our lives. We start from where we are—death—and thus we enter directly into the mystery of the cross and resurrection to find the mystery of the Lord's birth, the reason for His birth from the Holy Spirit. The Lord said to the disciples: "You who have followed Me in the regeneration will sit on thrones," meaning we will receive the same glory that judged and condemned the old glory, the fading glory of Israel before the glory of Christ, the true King. Thus, Christ gathers His death and resurrection and transforms them into a new birth for humanity. In truth, if we contemplate the Lord's death on the cross, we realize that this death is no different from His birth from the Virgin Theotokos except that it was a direct confrontation with the death of Adam. #DeathAndResurrection #NewBirth #Paradox #Cross #Regeneration #Incarnation
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  • Why Do We Ignore Genealogies—and What Do They Tell Us About Ourselves?

    When we read the Bible, there is a point where our pace naturally speeds up.
    It is the moment when long lists of names begin.
    Names we neither remember nor immediately connect with our daily spiritual life.
    Many believers treat these passages as mere history and move on.
    But the truth is, these sections were not included by accident.
    They are not silent—they testify.
    Genealogies speak a deep language of God’s redemptive plan.
    They confront us with a fundamental question,
    a question that beats at the very heart of Scripture:
    Which family do you belong to?
    In the ancient world, a person was not known by their personal name,
    but by their family.
    Your status, your rights, your future—everything was tied to your lineage.
    You did not choose your identity;
    your belonging defined you.
    That is why Scripture preserves generations so carefully.
    God reveals that He moves history forward not through ideas,
    but through people, promises, and families.
    But when we come to the opening of the Gospel of Matthew,
    the story takes a surprising turn.
    Matthew does not begin Jesus’ life with a miracle—
    he begins with a family list.
    And it is not a beautiful or ideal list.
    It includes people with broken lives,
    filled with wrong choices, moral failures, idolatry, fear, and weakness.
    There are kings who failed,
    women rejected by society,
    and stories we might prefer to hide.
    But God did not hide them.
    Instead of fixing the lineage,
    He chose to enter it.
    Jesus did not come from a flawless human line;
    He came into the middle of wounded humanity.
    And that moment changes everything.
    Because with Jesus, the meaning of lineage changes.
    Now, as a born-again believer,
    your identity is no longer defined by your bloodline, your past,
    or your family background.
    You are not the continuation of the stories that broke you.
    Scripture declares:
    You are born of God.
    That means your true origin does not point to the earth,
    but to Christ.
    This is the secret genealogies teach us:
    God never waited for perfect people.
    He entered a broken system
    and transformed it from the inside.
    And after the cross, a new door opens.
    The moment you receive new life in Christ,
    you become part of a new family.
    You are no longer only an heir of Adam—
    you are included in Christ.
    His obedience becomes your identity.
    His righteousness becomes your inheritance.
    His sonship becomes your position.
    That is why Jesus is called the “last Adam.”
    The first Adam produced separation;
    the last Adam brought restoration.
    Where genealogies once reminded us of our lack,
    in Christ they reveal our truth.
    You are not bound to shame—
    you are established in sonship.
    You are not under a curse—
    you are living within blessing.
    You are not distant—
    you are brought near.
    This is the revelation that turns faith
    from a belief into an identity.
    Genealogies were not written to glorify humanity.
    They testify that God does not forget His promises,
    even when generations do.
    And in Jesus,
    that promise reaches its final and perfect fulfillment.
    You are not trying to earn a place in God’s family.
    That place has already been given to you.
    You do not live in fear that your past will disqualify you—
    Jesus has already carried that weight.
    You are not defined by those who came before you.
    You are known by the One
    who now lives within you.
    So when you read genealogies now,
    they are no longer unfamiliar names.
    They become the story of a journey
    God took
    to reach you.
    Every name, every failure, every turning point
    was moving toward one declaration:
    “Whoever believes is included.”
    The list finds its completion in Christ,
    because after Him, nothing more needs to be added.
    In Jesus,
    God’s family is complete,
    the inheritance is secure,
    and the story is whole.
    You are not an extra line in Scripture.
    This story was written to reach you.
    And now,
    your name
    is written not on earth,
    but in heaven.
    In Christ.
    Forever.
    #SpiritualLineage
    #IdentityInChrist
    #DepthOfTheBible
    #GodsPlan
    #NewBirth
    #TruthOfFaith
    #JesusChrist
    #SpiritualInheritance
    #Salvation
    📜 Why Do We Ignore Genealogies—and What Do They Tell Us About Ourselves? When we read the Bible, there is a point where our pace naturally speeds up. It is the moment when long lists of names begin. Names we neither remember nor immediately connect with our daily spiritual life. Many believers treat these passages as mere history and move on. But the truth is, these sections were not included by accident. They are not silent—they testify. Genealogies speak a deep language of God’s redemptive plan. They confront us with a fundamental question, a question that beats at the very heart of Scripture: Which family do you belong to? In the ancient world, a person was not known by their personal name, but by their family. Your status, your rights, your future—everything was tied to your lineage. You did not choose your identity; your belonging defined you. That is why Scripture preserves generations so carefully. God reveals that He moves history forward not through ideas, but through people, promises, and families. But when we come to the opening of the Gospel of Matthew, the story takes a surprising turn. Matthew does not begin Jesus’ life with a miracle— he begins with a family list. And it is not a beautiful or ideal list. It includes people with broken lives, filled with wrong choices, moral failures, idolatry, fear, and weakness. There are kings who failed, women rejected by society, and stories we might prefer to hide. But God did not hide them. Instead of fixing the lineage, He chose to enter it. Jesus did not come from a flawless human line; He came into the middle of wounded humanity. And that moment changes everything. Because with Jesus, the meaning of lineage changes. Now, as a born-again believer, your identity is no longer defined by your bloodline, your past, or your family background. You are not the continuation of the stories that broke you. Scripture declares: You are born of God. That means your true origin does not point to the earth, but to Christ. This is the secret genealogies teach us: God never waited for perfect people. He entered a broken system and transformed it from the inside. And after the cross, a new door opens. The moment you receive new life in Christ, you become part of a new family. You are no longer only an heir of Adam— you are included in Christ. His obedience becomes your identity. His righteousness becomes your inheritance. His sonship becomes your position. That is why Jesus is called the “last Adam.” The first Adam produced separation; the last Adam brought restoration. Where genealogies once reminded us of our lack, in Christ they reveal our truth. You are not bound to shame— you are established in sonship. You are not under a curse— you are living within blessing. You are not distant— you are brought near. This is the revelation that turns faith from a belief into an identity. Genealogies were not written to glorify humanity. They testify that God does not forget His promises, even when generations do. And in Jesus, that promise reaches its final and perfect fulfillment. You are not trying to earn a place in God’s family. That place has already been given to you. You do not live in fear that your past will disqualify you— Jesus has already carried that weight. You are not defined by those who came before you. You are known by the One who now lives within you. So when you read genealogies now, they are no longer unfamiliar names. They become the story of a journey God took to reach you. Every name, every failure, every turning point was moving toward one declaration: “Whoever believes is included.” The list finds its completion in Christ, because after Him, nothing more needs to be added. In Jesus, God’s family is complete, the inheritance is secure, and the story is whole. You are not an extra line in Scripture. This story was written to reach you. And now, your name is written not on earth, but in heaven. In Christ. Forever. #SpiritualLineage #IdentityInChrist #DepthOfTheBible #GodsPlan #NewBirth #TruthOfFaith #JesusChrist #SpiritualInheritance #Salvation
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  • Christ is Alive in Us
    If I think that repentance from sins is what made me a Christian, I have fallen into several grave errors. What made me a Christian is the birth from above, which is not repentance, but the renewal of being; because those who are born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, are consequently not those who decided by will to repent. Those who are born not of the will of man, i.e., as a result of marriage, are not born biologically, but are born of God, established by our Lord Jesus Christ to be the "firstborn among many brethren" (Rom 8:29).
    • Christ is in us; because without His presence in us, we are not sons, for nothing makes us sons of God except the indwelling of Christ in us.
    • Christ is in us; because according to our prayers: "He is the resurrection of us all and the life of us all."
    • He is in us divinely; because He is God, and He is in us humanly; because He transfers from His humanity, which is alive by union with His divinity, to us immortality and deathlessness, and before this and that, love.
    • He transfers to us the anointing which He received from the Father, i.e., the Holy Spirit. And He places this anointing in us so that we may learn from the Holy Spirit how to live, and how the Spirit establishes us in the incarnate Son (2 Cor 1:21).

    #ChristInUs #Indwelling #NewBirth #Sonship #Anointing
    🌟 Christ is Alive in Us ✨ If I think that repentance from sins is what made me a Christian, I have fallen into several grave errors. What made me a Christian is the birth from above, which is not repentance, but the renewal of being; because those who are born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, are consequently not those who decided by will to repent. Those who are born not of the will of man, i.e., as a result of marriage, are not born biologically, but are born of God, established by our Lord Jesus Christ to be the "firstborn among many brethren" (Rom 8:29). • Christ is in us; because without His presence in us, we are not sons, for nothing makes us sons of God except the indwelling of Christ in us. • Christ is in us; because according to our prayers: "He is the resurrection of us all and the life of us all." • He is in us divinely; because He is God, and He is in us humanly; because He transfers from His humanity, which is alive by union with His divinity, to us immortality and deathlessness, and before this and that, love. • He transfers to us the anointing which He received from the Father, i.e., the Holy Spirit. And He places this anointing in us so that we may learn from the Holy Spirit how to live, and how the Spirit establishes us in the incarnate Son (2 Cor 1:21). #ChristInUs #Indwelling #NewBirth #Sonship #Anointing
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  • I never liked me.
    I had grown up with a lot of negative talk about myself and when you're a kid, you just believe it because these people should know, right?
    But it carried into adulthood and colored every single thing in my life.
    I spent most of my childhood and even adulthood wishing, praying, that I could be someone other than who I was.
    Mothers, be careful what you say to your children. It sticks with them.
    I was alone. I felt alone.
    I felt like the mess, the worthless, defective mistake I was made to believe I was.
    I didn't want to be me.
    I didn't want to be at all.
    But God had other plans.
    He brought a beautiful, wonderful man into my life who became my best friend, my human, my love, my supporter, my cheerleader, and my pastor.
    He led me to walk in the ways of Yeshua - to walk even as He walked.
    And through that, I discovered that I have value.
    I learned that I am not the defective disaster after all.
    I don't care what anyone says.
    When I went down in that water, when I received the infilling of the Holy Spirit, I became a new creature.
    When I was born from above, I was NOT the same person.
    And I never will be again.
    And NO ONE will EVER take that away from me!
    I believe that you have to have the experience before you can truly understand it,
    If you haven't been born from above (born again), if you haven't been baptized in the name of Yeshua, if you haven't been filled with His spirit, please, please seek that.
    We can help.
    Reach out. Let's talk.
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    15 And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again.
    16 Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more.
    17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
    2 Corinthians 5:15-17

    #BornFromAbove #BornAgain #NewCreature #NewCreation #WalkAsHeWalked #2Corinthians5&15 #NewBirth #AllThingsBecomeNew #Testimony
    I never liked me. I had grown up with a lot of negative talk about myself and when you're a kid, you just believe it because these people should know, right? But it carried into adulthood and colored every single thing in my life. I spent most of my childhood and even adulthood wishing, praying, that I could be someone other than who I was. Mothers, be careful what you say to your children. It sticks with them. I was alone. I felt alone. I felt like the mess, the worthless, defective mistake I was made to believe I was. I didn't want to be me. I didn't want to be at all. But God had other plans. He brought a beautiful, wonderful man into my life who became my best friend, my human, my love, my supporter, my cheerleader, and my pastor. He led me to walk in the ways of Yeshua - to walk even as He walked. And through that, I discovered that I have value. I learned that I am not the defective disaster after all. I don't care what anyone says. When I went down in that water, when I received the infilling of the Holy Spirit, I became a new creature. When I was born from above, I was NOT the same person. And I never will be again. And NO ONE will EVER take that away from me! I believe that you have to have the experience before you can truly understand it, If you haven't been born from above (born again), if you haven't been baptized in the name of Yeshua, if you haven't been filled with His spirit, please, please seek that. We can help. Reach out. Let's talk. TorahObservantApostolic.org 15 And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them, and rose again. 16 Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more. 17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. 2 Corinthians 5:15-17 #BornFromAbove #BornAgain #NewCreature #NewCreation #WalkAsHeWalked #2Corinthians5&15 #NewBirth #AllThingsBecomeNew #Testimony
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  • You are invited to view and listen to this message from Dale McAnally World Outreach Ministries entitled, "Advancement Against All Odds". Scripture references included with the message are Luke 16:16, Mark 2:1-12, Mark 5:22-43, Philippians 3:10-14, Romans 8:11, John 10:17-18, Second Corinthians 4:7-13, Mark 11:22-26, and First John 4:4.

    #salvation, #deliverance, #WordOfGod, #Jesus, #Christ, #HolyGhost, #God, #anointing, #Faith, #restoration, #resurrection, #healing, #judgment, #discipleship, #authority, #power, #miracles, #Cross, #sanctification, #holiness, #justification, #NewBirth, #repentance, #confession, #apostasy, #apostle, #Prophet, #Evangelist, #Pastor, #Teacher

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    You are invited to view and listen to this message from Dale McAnally World Outreach Ministries entitled, "Advancement Against All Odds". Scripture references included with the message are Luke 16:16, Mark 2:1-12, Mark 5:22-43, Philippians 3:10-14, Romans 8:11, John 10:17-18, Second Corinthians 4:7-13, Mark 11:22-26, and First John 4:4. #salvation, #deliverance, #WordOfGod, #Jesus, #Christ, #HolyGhost, #God, #anointing, #Faith, #restoration, #resurrection, #healing, #judgment, #discipleship, #authority, #power, #miracles, #Cross, #sanctification, #holiness, #justification, #NewBirth, #repentance, #confession, #apostasy, #apostle, #Prophet, #Evangelist, #Pastor, #Teacher https://www.youtube.com/live/jtLVNfYTgEE?si=8PF1Bk9AVMuOkW7V
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