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Ezrah Nimtza (Present Help) explores how God is not only near, but the very realm in which we live. Through Revelation and Relationship, we come to know Him not just intellectually but experientially. He is closer than breath, the help always found.

The fire on the altar must never go out, yet many believers today stand before cold stones, their passion drowned by distraction. But history proves: Revival only comes when altars roar. From Pentecost’s fiery wind to Azusa Street’s holy quake, every move of God began with desperate hearts crying out. Now, the choice is ours: Will we tend the flame or let it fade? The altar is calling, will you answer with a shout or a whisper? The fire falls where hunger burns

God who gives life to the dead and calls things into being that do not yet exist. This powerful truth shows that we are not bound by current circumstances but called to birth divine realities by faith. Just as God speaks the unseen into existence, we too are invited to align with His Word and create from the invisible realm.

In the Old Testament, God’s power was revealed in creation and blessing, enabling all He made to be fruitful and multiply. Yet, the full transformation of man remained incomplete. In the New Testament, everything changed through Christ’s resurrection which ushered in the power to become new creations. This article explores how the divine empowerment once released in Genesis now finds ultimate fulfillment in believers who are made sons of God through Jesus Christ.

John the Baptist was more than a voice in the wilderness—he was the prophetic bridge between the old covenant and the new. Chosen to prepare the way for Christ, John’s ministry called a generation to repentance and pointed directly to the Lamb of God. This article explores the divine assignments, spiritual authority, and lasting legacy of the man Jesus called the greatest born of women.

“Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues.” — Psalm 31:20. The strife of tongues is not just idle talk—it’s a spiritual weapon used to accuse, confuse, and discourage. But God promises divine shelter from its effects and gives His people authority to silence every accusing voice. In this article, uncover the spiritual depth behind harmful speech, how Satan manipulates words, and how believers are called not just to endure—but to condemn every tongue that rises against them in judgment.

Malachi 2:7 highlights the priest’s core duties: preserving God’s truth, guiding others, and faithfully delivering His message. As believers, we share this calling—to steward God’s wisdom and spread His knowledge with integrity and humility.

(Genesis 1:26) Growth and true creativity are born from unity. From creation itself, God modeled the power of collective decision — a divine agreement that resulted to humanity. In the same way, when we come together in purpose and spirit, we creative a force that multiplies impact and sustains growth.

Through Jesus Christ, all barriers of spiritual discrimination—whether ethnic, social, or gender—are broken down. In Him, there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female; all are one in Christ Jesus. Though spiritual discrimination has been a recurring challenge throughout biblical history, Christ’s sacrifice brings true unity and equal access to God for all believers, affirming their equal dignity and worth.

Water reflects like a mirror, takes any shape, and sustains life, making it a perfect metaphor for the believer’s journey. Spirit-led transparency means living openly so Christ is clearly seen, while formlessness means surrendering to God’s will to be shaped by Him. Like water, our lives should be transparent, surrendered, and full of divine potential for God to work through us.
