• THE UNPAID PROPHETIC LEDGER: Why Israel’s Final Seven Years Must Be Paid in Full

    The modern religious world loves a message of cheap grace and horizontal peace, but the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob operates on a ledger of absolute, unyielding righteousness. Men may forget their debts, but God’s clock never drops a single second.

    When ancient Israel flagrantly violated the Land Sabbaths for four centuries, the Almighty manually extracted seventy years of payment by driving them into the physical custody of Babylon. Yet, a deeper, more severe debt remains on the divine books.

    Consider the terrifying precision of the prophetic mathematics delivered to Daniel:

    The Decree: 70 weeks of years (490 years) were sovereignly determined upon the Jewish people.

    The First 69 Weeks: Exactly 483 prophetic years (173,880 days) ticked off from the 458 B.C. decree until Messiah the Prince was cut off at the crucifixion in 28 A.D.

    The Remaining Balance: God paused the countdown clock to turn His face to the Gentiles for a long season of grace—but He never erased the final, outstanding 7-year block from His ledger.

    Before the timeline of human history closes, that final week will be collected in full. It will not begin with immediate national triumph, but with the deceptive security of a peace covenant that rapidly snaps shut into a fierce, refining furnace. The prophet Zechariah pulls back the veil on this severe purging with mathematical certainty:

    "And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord, two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein." — Zechariah 13:8 (KJV)

    Two-thirds of the nation will perish under the righteous, permissive judgment of God to break a millennia-long spirit of independence, until a desperate, bleeding fraction is driven to the absolute end of human strength. Only then, in total brokenness, will the surviving third look upon Him whom they have pierced, cry out for Jesus of Nazareth, and be saved as a refined remnant.

    The global chess pieces are rapidly moving into place around Jerusalem today. The ledger will be balanced, and the price of that final payment will shake the earth to its foundations.

    Read the full, detailed breakdown of the countdown and examine the chronological calibration models for yourself:

    https://thelordsreturn.com/the-unpaid-ledger-why-israels-final-seven-years-must-be-paid-in-blood/

    #TheLordsReturn #Daniel9 #Zechariah13 #DefenceOfTheTruth #BibleProphecy
    THE UNPAID PROPHETIC LEDGER: Why Israel’s Final Seven Years Must Be Paid in Full The modern religious world loves a message of cheap grace and horizontal peace, but the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob operates on a ledger of absolute, unyielding righteousness. Men may forget their debts, but God’s clock never drops a single second. When ancient Israel flagrantly violated the Land Sabbaths for four centuries, the Almighty manually extracted seventy years of payment by driving them into the physical custody of Babylon. Yet, a deeper, more severe debt remains on the divine books. Consider the terrifying precision of the prophetic mathematics delivered to Daniel: The Decree: 70 weeks of years (490 years) were sovereignly determined upon the Jewish people. The First 69 Weeks: Exactly 483 prophetic years (173,880 days) ticked off from the 458 B.C. decree until Messiah the Prince was cut off at the crucifixion in 28 A.D. The Remaining Balance: God paused the countdown clock to turn His face to the Gentiles for a long season of grace—but He never erased the final, outstanding 7-year block from His ledger. Before the timeline of human history closes, that final week will be collected in full. It will not begin with immediate national triumph, but with the deceptive security of a peace covenant that rapidly snaps shut into a fierce, refining furnace. The prophet Zechariah pulls back the veil on this severe purging with mathematical certainty: "And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord, two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein." — Zechariah 13:8 (KJV) Two-thirds of the nation will perish under the righteous, permissive judgment of God to break a millennia-long spirit of independence, until a desperate, bleeding fraction is driven to the absolute end of human strength. Only then, in total brokenness, will the surviving third look upon Him whom they have pierced, cry out for Jesus of Nazareth, and be saved as a refined remnant. The global chess pieces are rapidly moving into place around Jerusalem today. The ledger will be balanced, and the price of that final payment will shake the earth to its foundations. Read the full, detailed breakdown of the countdown and examine the chronological calibration models for yourself: 👇 👇 👇 https://thelordsreturn.com/the-unpaid-ledger-why-israels-final-seven-years-must-be-paid-in-blood/ #TheLordsReturn #Daniel9 #Zechariah13 #DefenceOfTheTruth #BibleProphecy
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  • Good evening, brethren.

    Evening devotion for today.

    ED.i. *DAILY WALK WITH CHRIST*
    (COCIN DEVOTIONAL)

    *DATE:*
    MONDAY 4TH MAY, 2026

    *SUB-THEME:*
    RESPONSE TO GRACE.

    *TOPIC:*
    FORBEARANCE

    *TEXT:*
    EPHESIANS 4:1-3
    1. As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received.
    2. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.
    3. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.

    *TOPIC:*
    FORBEARANCE

    *THE MESSAGE:*
    Forbearance means 'put up with', holding back, restraining, or controlling oneself when provoked or offended (see Mt. 17:17). Paul challenges Christians to walk worthy of their calling. They must imbibe the character of patience and bear with one another, overlooking their faults and even their thoughtless acts. A believer cannot forbear from a posture of pride or a 'holier than thou' attitude. Forbearance becomes necessary when we recognise that God continually overlooks our weaknesses, faults, and failures. Moreover, we often fail to be faithful and thoughtful in our relationships with others, and also towards God. For example, overindulgence in mundane things like chess, playing 'dara', watching football, and social media often affects our intimacy with God. Yet God bears with us. So, why not bear with others?

    *REFLECTION:*
    Learn to bear with others.

    *PRAYER:*
    Father, help me to bear with others for Christ's sake. Amen.

    *MEMORY VERSE FOR THE MONTH:*
    TITUS 2:12.
    It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age.

    *TODAY'S BIBLE READING PLAN:*
    EZRA 7-8.

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    Dalily Devotional by Elizabeth Haworth

    Posted onMay 4, 2026 by Editor
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    Thus saith the Lord GOD, Say ye – I am Your sign…”
    Ezekiel 12:11

    So that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.”
    Ephesians 2:7

    Dedicated to God

    Consecration is being ‘set apart’ for the Lord. Consecration is being separated for His plans and purposes. Many saints have been distinguished in this way – set-aside for His purpose. What is the motivation of consecration; what is the point of being set-aside? What is the reason for this distinguishing mark; what does this isolation mean? What does it mean to be sanctified – to be dedicated unto God?

    Principle of Consecrated

    The principle of consecration is that God might use that one as a sign –‘His sign.’ Not only as a sign of His immeasurable grace in the ages to come, but here and now, in the corner of the field where He has planted you. And every consecrated saint points in one-way or another to Jesus Christ.

    Paul: Set Apart

    Paul was ”set apart for the gospel of God” – he was consecrated unto God. And like so many before him, Paul was used of God as a sign to point to Christ. And like others before him he was required to suffer greatly – to be a ‘sign’. ”for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.” 1Corinthians 4:9

    Nehemiah: Set Apart

    The world laughs at the one sanctified unto God – set apart to do His will. Just as the world scorned the dedication of Nehemiah as he built Jerusalem’s wall, And down through the generations Nehemiah became a sign in so many ways.

    Moses: Set Apart

    Moses was a sign to Israel, through his life and through his disobedience! This humble man was used of God, to save His people from Egypt’s oppression. This great man was chosen and separated by God, to be His mouthpiece, And this consecrated saint was once disobedient – and had to be judged.. Oh! Moses, that great prophet of God was a sign to a nation.. even a sign that disobedience would be punished. Genuine consecration is not the easy route in life, but often a cruel and difficult path.

    Jesus: Set Apart

    The Lord Jesus Christ is the perfect example of a life, consecrated to God. He spent His earthly walk living His life through the power of the Father.. Every work He undertook, each word He spoke, was a sign of consecration to God. His was a life that signified the infinite wisdom, power and sovereignty of God, His was the life exemplifying God working in and through a man – He was a Man set-apart to God.

    Christians: Set Apart

    And He too, the great Creator of the universe became a ‘spectacle’ to men – a sign of suffering, affliction and ridicule, but also a sign of wisdom; a sign of power; a sign of great resurrection glory. And then the unimaginable happened – He transferred that responsibility… In John 17 we read: For their sakes I sanctify Myself… that they also might be sanctified through the truth. As Thou hast sent Me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world.” John 17:18; 19 The Lord wants us to be signs to the world – signs that His grace is sufficient. He desires His own to go the way of the cross – and to suffer and die. Maybe in the physical, but predominantly and principally in the spiritual.. ye are My witnesses .” Acts 1:8

    Christ in Me

    Being His witnesses does not necessarily mean going out and talking. Being a consecrated man or woman – ‘being a sign’ may not mean what you think. It may not mean becoming a missionary or starting a ministry… This may be a fraction of the call on a sanctified life. It means in everything we do – living the life of the Lord. It means in all that we say – that we say everything as from Him. It means Him working out His will and purpose in our lives, with no opposition.

    Thy Will Be Done

    Paul reminds us: let this mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus… Philippians 2:5 Isaiah prays: have Thine Own way Lord – Thou are the Potter , I am the clay. Isaiah 64:8 Thy will not mine be done in my life to the glory of God the Father – Amen

    Christ In You

    Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger (or weaker) men and women: for My strength is made perfect in your weakness. Do not pray for tasks equal to your power.. Pray for His power.. equal to your tasks.. For Thine is the power… Matthew 6:13 Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, for you shall be the miracle – which is: Christ In You – the hope of glory Colossians 1:27

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    2. Evening Prayer for today.

    EP.i. Evening Prayer

    I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me. ⏤ Psalm 3:5

    Prayer is aligning ourselves with the purposes of God. ⏤ E. Stanley Jones

    To whom, Lord, shall we go but to You? You have the words of eternal life! You alone know our needs—and You alone can meet them. You alone can give us guidance, wisdom, help, comfort in sorrow, forgiveness for sin, and eternal life. We bow at Your feet tonight, knowing that there is no need we have that You cannot meet. You can provide for our bodily needs. You can supply everything we need for our mental and spiritual lives.

    This has been a profitable day for us because You have blessed us. We have received new mercies from Your hand. We have had food and clothing, and many of life’s good things. For these common mercies, we thank You. We thank You for all the good that has come to us through our human friends—their sympathy and kindness. We thank You for the love and trust in our home, for all that our home means to us. It is a shelter from life’s storms. We can turn away from the world’s insincerity, self-interest, envy, and bitterness, and always find within our own door—love that is true, deep, unselfish, enriching, and comforting. Here we are sure of each other’s love. We do not need to be on guard as we do when we are outside. So we thank You for the blessing of our home, for its companionship, its joy, its comfort, and the healing of its love.

    Help us to make our home holier, more loving, truer and purer, more full of inspiration—the best place in the world to grow. Now while we kneel together as a family around the family altar in our evening prayer, we ask for Your blessing. Abide with us. Be our guest tonight. Bless us in our sleep. Prepare us for a new day, and give us new blessings when it dawns. We ask all in the name of our Redeemer. Amen.

    https://www.youdevotion.com/daily-prayer/miller/29/evening

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    Good evening, brethren. Evening devotion for today. ED.i. *DAILY WALK WITH CHRIST* (COCIN DEVOTIONAL) *DATE:* MONDAY 4TH MAY, 2026 *SUB-THEME:* RESPONSE TO GRACE. *TOPIC:* FORBEARANCE *TEXT:* EPHESIANS 4:1-3 1. As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. 2. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. 3. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. *TOPIC:* FORBEARANCE *THE MESSAGE:* Forbearance means 'put up with', holding back, restraining, or controlling oneself when provoked or offended (see Mt. 17:17). Paul challenges Christians to walk worthy of their calling. They must imbibe the character of patience and bear with one another, overlooking their faults and even their thoughtless acts. A believer cannot forbear from a posture of pride or a 'holier than thou' attitude. Forbearance becomes necessary when we recognise that God continually overlooks our weaknesses, faults, and failures. Moreover, we often fail to be faithful and thoughtful in our relationships with others, and also towards God. For example, overindulgence in mundane things like chess, playing 'dara', watching football, and social media often affects our intimacy with God. Yet God bears with us. So, why not bear with others? *REFLECTION:* Learn to bear with others. *PRAYER:* Father, help me to bear with others for Christ's sake. Amen. *MEMORY VERSE FOR THE MONTH:* TITUS 2:12. It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age. *TODAY'S BIBLE READING PLAN:* EZRA 7-8. ED.ii.Skip to content Dalily Devotional by Elizabeth Haworth Posted onMay 4, 2026 by Editor A Sanctified Body Given to the Lord Christian Applications Store:: Christian devotional App Store; Explore Recommended Christian Books and Devotionals Thus saith the Lord GOD, Say ye – I am Your sign…” Ezekiel 12:11 So that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.” Ephesians 2:7 Dedicated to God Consecration is being ‘set apart’ for the Lord. Consecration is being separated for His plans and purposes. Many saints have been distinguished in this way – set-aside for His purpose. What is the motivation of consecration; what is the point of being set-aside? What is the reason for this distinguishing mark; what does this isolation mean? What does it mean to be sanctified – to be dedicated unto God? Principle of Consecrated The principle of consecration is that God might use that one as a sign –‘His sign.’ Not only as a sign of His immeasurable grace in the ages to come, but here and now, in the corner of the field where He has planted you. And every consecrated saint points in one-way or another to Jesus Christ. Paul: Set Apart Paul was ”set apart for the gospel of God” – he was consecrated unto God. And like so many before him, Paul was used of God as a sign to point to Christ. And like others before him he was required to suffer greatly – to be a ‘sign’. ”for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men.” 1Corinthians 4:9 Nehemiah: Set Apart The world laughs at the one sanctified unto God – set apart to do His will. Just as the world scorned the dedication of Nehemiah as he built Jerusalem’s wall, And down through the generations Nehemiah became a sign in so many ways. Moses: Set Apart Moses was a sign to Israel, through his life and through his disobedience! This humble man was used of God, to save His people from Egypt’s oppression. This great man was chosen and separated by God, to be His mouthpiece, And this consecrated saint was once disobedient – and had to be judged.. Oh! Moses, that great prophet of God was a sign to a nation.. even a sign that disobedience would be punished. Genuine consecration is not the easy route in life, but often a cruel and difficult path. Jesus: Set Apart The Lord Jesus Christ is the perfect example of a life, consecrated to God. He spent His earthly walk living His life through the power of the Father.. Every work He undertook, each word He spoke, was a sign of consecration to God. His was a life that signified the infinite wisdom, power and sovereignty of God, His was the life exemplifying God working in and through a man – He was a Man set-apart to God. Christians: Set Apart And He too, the great Creator of the universe became a ‘spectacle’ to men – a sign of suffering, affliction and ridicule, but also a sign of wisdom; a sign of power; a sign of great resurrection glory. And then the unimaginable happened – He transferred that responsibility… In John 17 we read: For their sakes I sanctify Myself… that they also might be sanctified through the truth. As Thou hast sent Me into the world, even so have I also sent them into the world.” John 17:18; 19 The Lord wants us to be signs to the world – signs that His grace is sufficient. He desires His own to go the way of the cross – and to suffer and die. Maybe in the physical, but predominantly and principally in the spiritual.. ye are My witnesses .” Acts 1:8 Christ in Me Being His witnesses does not necessarily mean going out and talking. Being a consecrated man or woman – ‘being a sign’ may not mean what you think. It may not mean becoming a missionary or starting a ministry… This may be a fraction of the call on a sanctified life. It means in everything we do – living the life of the Lord. It means in all that we say – that we say everything as from Him. It means Him working out His will and purpose in our lives, with no opposition. Thy Will Be Done Paul reminds us: let this mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus… Philippians 2:5 Isaiah prays: have Thine Own way Lord – Thou are the Potter , I am the clay. Isaiah 64:8 Thy will not mine be done in my life to the glory of God the Father – Amen Christ In You Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger (or weaker) men and women: for My strength is made perfect in your weakness. Do not pray for tasks equal to your power.. Pray for His power.. equal to your tasks.. For Thine is the power… Matthew 6:13 Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, for you shall be the miracle – which is: Christ In You – the hope of glory Colossians 1:27 Post navigation Previous Post Previous An Incorporated Body Proudly powered by WordPress. 2. Evening Prayer for today. EP.i. Evening Prayer I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me. ⏤ Psalm 3:5 Prayer is aligning ourselves with the purposes of God. ⏤ E. Stanley Jones To whom, Lord, shall we go but to You? You have the words of eternal life! You alone know our needs—and You alone can meet them. You alone can give us guidance, wisdom, help, comfort in sorrow, forgiveness for sin, and eternal life. We bow at Your feet tonight, knowing that there is no need we have that You cannot meet. You can provide for our bodily needs. You can supply everything we need for our mental and spiritual lives. This has been a profitable day for us because You have blessed us. We have received new mercies from Your hand. We have had food and clothing, and many of life’s good things. For these common mercies, we thank You. We thank You for all the good that has come to us through our human friends—their sympathy and kindness. We thank You for the love and trust in our home, for all that our home means to us. It is a shelter from life’s storms. We can turn away from the world’s insincerity, self-interest, envy, and bitterness, and always find within our own door—love that is true, deep, unselfish, enriching, and comforting. Here we are sure of each other’s love. We do not need to be on guard as we do when we are outside. So we thank You for the blessing of our home, for its companionship, its joy, its comfort, and the healing of its love. Help us to make our home holier, more loving, truer and purer, more full of inspiration—the best place in the world to grow. Now while we kneel together as a family around the family altar in our evening prayer, we ask for Your blessing. Abide with us. Be our guest tonight. Bless us in our sleep. Prepare us for a new day, and give us new blessings when it dawns. We ask all in the name of our Redeemer. Amen. https://www.youdevotion.com/daily-prayer/miller/29/evening #taptapstudio #youdevotion.
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  • Today's #photo: that's the second-biggest #chess set I've ever seen! ;-) https://wp.me/p2ccTX-2O4 #photography #NotAI
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    Today's #photo: that's the second-biggest #chess set I've ever seen! ;-) https://wp.me/p2ccTX-2O4 #photography #NotAI (Click/tap the link or picture to see the entire scene.)
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  • Donald Trump’s Chess Game to Armageddon
    At his inauguration President Donald Trump claimed that his life was saved by God to make America great again. Little does Trump know that he is about to take up a seat behind a desk at The White House to play a game of Chess, the outcome of which will not be greatness for anything in this world. but for the greatness of something far different - with a note of finality written all over it. His opponent in this Chess game is the World Champion.
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    Donald Trump’s Chess Game to Armageddon At his inauguration President Donald Trump claimed that his life was saved by God to make America great again. Little does Trump know that he is about to take up a seat behind a desk at The White House to play a game of Chess, the outcome of which will not be greatness for anything in this world. but for the greatness of something far different - with a note of finality written all over it. His opponent in this Chess game is the World Champion. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DXH3GC52
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  • Food for research and thought;
    Do you think Job suffered post-traumatic stress even after God restored his fortune? Don't you think there were times he feared the re-occurence of a similar test of losing everything including his children?

    2. When do we matter in God's eyes? Because for jobs children to die the way they did like pawns on a chess board is really puzzling when we consider that we are all special in God's eyes. ( I think I already have the answer to this one though)

    Let's get interactive Children of the most high
    Food for research and thought; Do you think Job suffered post-traumatic stress even after God restored his fortune? Don't you think there were times he feared the re-occurence of a similar test of losing everything including his children? 2. When do we matter in God's eyes? Because for jobs children to die the way they did like pawns on a chess board is really puzzling when we consider that we are all special in God's eyes. ( I think I already have the answer to this one though😅) Let's get interactive Children of the most high❤️❤️
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