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The book of Joel prophesies that God will raise up an end-time army, and they will prophesy, dream dreams and see visions. They will destroy much of Satan's work before the Antichrist finally arises, restore hope in the power of God, and usher in the end-time harvest. In preparation, this community is designed to be a home for everyone called to be part of that army, and fulfill His end-time work.

An Agape Word

Blain DeCastro

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In the sacred scrolls of time, love and forgiveness unfurls, woven with the threads of agape—the purest form of love that transcends all understanding. In the quiet of the dawn, when the world is still, and the heart is open, a gentle whisper shall echo through the soul, a call to embrace the boundless love that flows from the Divine. This love, agape, is a river of compassion, an endless wellspring that nourishes the spirit and heals the wounds of the past. A time when hearts hardened by sorrow shall be softened by the touch of Divine grace. In this sacred moment, forgiveness shall bloom like a garden in spring, each act of mercy a fragrant blossom that perfumes the air with hope. The world shall witness a transformation, where love becomes the guiding star, leading humanity toward a horizon of peace and unity. Agape love shall be the foundation upon which new bridges are built, spanning the chasms of division and discord. In the light of this, the power of forgiveness shall be revealed as a force that liberates the soul from the chains of resentment and regret. It shall be a gentle balm, soothing the heart and restoring the bonds of kinship and community. A future where agape love is the heartbeat of the world, its rhythm a symphony of compassion and understanding. In this Divine harmony, forgiveness shall flow freely, a testament to the enduring power of love to heal and renew. Thus is inscribed in the annals of the heart, a timeless reminder of the transformative power of love, and the promise of a world where agape reigns supreme.
 
I am reminded of the second commandment when reading this, Blaine. The way the book of James was written, it appears to have been the very heartbeat of the early church. There was no new commandment but simply, "How would I want this person to treat me if I were in their shoes," and forgiveness is always part of the equation when you think like that, at least within the family of God. That single commandment of God is like a scroll in and of itself that speaks endlessly about how to walk in love, but the church seems to have forgotten it, so it will need to be unfurled once again. And it will have to start with each of us individually, especially leaders, until it becomes a rule the entire church lives by once again.

Blessings, and thank you. This word speaks to me.
Hidden
 
I am reminded of the second commandment when reading this, Blaine. The way the book of James was written, it appears to have been the very heartbeat of the early church. There was no new commandment but simply, "How would I want this person to treat me if I were in their shoes," and forgiveness is always part of the equation when you think like that, at least within the family of God. That single commandment of God is like a scroll in and of itself that speaks endlessly about how to walk in love, but the church seems to have forgotten it, so it will need to be unfurled once again. And it will have to start with each of us individually, especially leaders, until it becomes a rule the entire church lives by once again.

Blessings, and thank you. This word speaks to me.
Hidden
Yes I agree completely you get it and I am so glad you do because many do not
 

"The words I speak to you, they are Spirit and they are Life."

Why did Jesus prophesy, heal the sick, raise the dead, and cast out demons? He performed signs and wonders to confirm the word (Mark 16:20), because it has the power to do more than just save from death. It has the power to grant eternal life (John 6:63). Scripture promises that He will confirm His word through signs and wonders once again (Joel 2:28), and what we teach may determine whether He does so through us or not, so study becomes extremely important. Please join us in studying verse by verse through entire books of the Bible. Understanding each verse in its theological and historical context as led by the Spirit is key to unlocking what the word actually teaches, and revealing what the Spirit is still speaking to the churches in these last days.

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