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Ministerial Training & Spiritual Warfare Preparation Manuals

Some battles are not fought on a battlefield. They are fought in the mind, the heart, the prayer closet, and the daily decisions of those called to serve. The Dressed for Battle Training Manual Series is designed to prepare believers for ministry, spiritual warfare, leadership, and service. These manuals move beyond simply identifying the armor…
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Something Old Something New, The Blessings: Leviticus 26:12

After examining Leviticus 26:12 and comparing it with the lives of Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Hezekiah, and the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, one truth becomes clear: God desires to walk among His people, and He calls His people to walk with Him. Through examples of faithfulness, obedience, perseverance, and God’s manifested presence, this interactive study…
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Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 32 (D)

In Exodus 32:30–35, Moses returns to the LORD after the golden calf incident and offers an extraordinary request: “Blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book.” In doing so, Moses reveals a theme that stretches from Genesis to Revelation—the books of God. What book was Moses referring to? What is written in it? How…
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Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 32 (C)

In Exodus 32:15–29, Moses descends the mountain carrying tablets written by the finger of God. What follows is more than the destruction of a golden calf—it is a lesson in discernment, leadership, accountability, and consecration. Joshua and Moses hear the same sounds but reach different conclusions. Aaron’s failure to restrain the people leads to chaos,…
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Understanding Covenant Language: Genesis 48

When Jacob neared the end of his life, he reminded Joseph of promises God had spoken many years earlier. Though his natural eyes had grown dim with age, Scripture reveals that Israel still saw clearly through spiritual discernment. In this study, we examine covenant remembrance, the faithfulness of God across generations, the significance of Jacob…
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Something Old Something New – The Blessings, Leviticus 26:11

What is the greatest blessing God can give His people? Leviticus 26:11 invites us to look beyond provision, protection, and prosperity to discover something even greater—God’s presence. In this interactive study, we follow the thread from Genesis to Revelation, exploring God’s desire to dwell among His people and what it means when He says, “I…
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Understanding Covenant Language — Genesis 13

Genesis 13 is often remembered as the chapter where Abram and Lot separate, but a closer look reveals much more. Through family connections, covenant promises, the role of the Kinsman Redeemer, and a generational overlap timeline, this study uncovers details that are often overlooked. How close was Abraham’s world to Noah’s? Who was still alive…
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Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 32 (B)

What if the real story of Exodus 32 began long before the golden calf was built? In this Interactive Study Experience, we investigate the clues leading up to the event, uncover the trial that was already underway, examine the evidence behind the verdict, explore Moses as an advocate and friend, and discover how God had…
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Understanding Covenant Language — Exodus 32 (A)

What happens when the one you are waiting for seems delayed? In this Interactive Study Companion, we look beyond the golden calf and trace the evidence of God’s faithfulness leading up to Exodus 32. From the pillar of cloud and fire to the covenant meal on the mountain, Israel had witnessed God’s presence repeatedly. Through…
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Something Old, Something New — The Blessing (Leviticus 26:10)

What if the blessing is not the new harvest itself, but God’s faithfulness during the transition? In this Interactive Study Companion, we explore Leviticus 26:10 and discover a powerful principle woven throughout Scripture: the old remains until the new appears. From manna in the wilderness to new wine in new wineskins, God teaches His people…
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Rooted Before the Fruit Appears

What if fruitfulness begins long before fruit can be seen? In this reflective devotional, we follow the story of Abraham and discover that God called him fruitful before the promise was fully visible. Through Scripture, we are reminded that God’s work often begins beneath the surface, strengthening roots before producing a harvest. If you have…
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Something Old Something New: The Blessings of Leviticus 26:9

Leviticus 26:9 contains three powerful covenant promises: fruitfulness, multiplication, and covenant confirmation. In this Interactive Study Companion, we follow these themes from Abraham’s life through Israel’s history and into the everlasting covenant established through Jesus Christ. Explore how biblical fruitfulness extends beyond descendants into every area touched by God’s blessing. Trace the covenant thread through…
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Every Fall Is Not Uprooting

Not every difficult season means something is being lost forever. Every Fall Is Not Uprooting gently explores the difference between pruning and uprooting, reminding us that the Father does not discard what He lovingly plants. Through scripture and reflective storytelling, this devotional offers comfort for seasons that feel uncertain, helping us remember that leaves may…
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The Nose That Discerns

What if Exodus 30 is teaching us more than how sacred fragrance was prepared? What if it is teaching us discernment? The perfumer, sometimes called “the nose,” develops sensitivity through training, patience, and use. Hebrews tells us our senses are exercised to discern both good and evil. Perhaps discernment is not only about recognizing danger—but…
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Understanding Covenant Language: Exodus 30 (D)

What can fragrance teach us about discernment? In this Interactive Study Companion, we move beyond the physical ingredients of the holy anointing oil and explore the deeper symbolism found within Scripture. Through the experiences of Elijah, Isaac, Nadab and Abihu, and the teachings of Jesus, we examine how God introduces, reveals, and establishes truth. Discover…
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SOMETHING OLD/ SOMETHING NEW The Blessings — Leviticus 26:9 (D)

What does it truly mean to be rooted and grounded in Christ? In this Interactive Study Companion, we explore how God strengthens the inner man through His Spirit, teaches us to remain steadfast in the faith, and calls us to keep His word. Through scriptures in Ephesians, Colossians, Romans, John, and Matthew, this study examines…
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The Washing That Establishes

The bronze laver stood between the altar and the tabernacle, reminding us that sacrifice was not the end of the journey. Washing still mattered. The Washing That Establishes explores the gentle work of sanctification through the washing of the Word. Just as we understand the need for daily cleansing in the natural, this devotional invites…
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Faith is the Root, Faithfulness is the Fruit

Faith begins quietly beneath the surface long before faithfulness becomes visible in our lives. Like roots hidden underground, faith grows deep within the heart before fruit ever appears on the branches. Sometimes God is strengthening what cannot yet be seen. Every prayer, every step of obedience, and every decision to remain connected to Christ is…
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Podcast Episode: A Tree Is Known by Its Fruit

This Spoken Reflection Podcast grows out of one of the written reflections shared on our Multilingual Studies page. In this first conversation, we slow down and consider a searching question: What does fruit reveal about the tree beneath it? Inspired by A Tree Is Known by Its Fruit, this brief 3-minute reflection explores roots, abiding,…
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Understanding Covenant Language – Exodus 30(C)

Step into the deeper meaning of the Bronze Laver in Exodus 30 and discover how washing, reflection, sanctification, and preparation all connect to our daily walk with God. This interactive study explores the symbolism of the bronze mirrors, the transition from the altar to the presence of God, and the importance of being continually cleansed…