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Day 21 of Our 22-Day Unity Challenge: Bet (ב) — The House of God’s Presence

Day 21 of Our 22-Day Unity Challenge: Bet (ב) — The House of God’s Presence

Bet is the very first letter of the Bible — Bereshith, “In the beginning.” God could have started His Word with Aleph, the silent first letter, but He chose Bet, the second. Why? Because Bet means house. From the beginning, God’s desire was not only to speak but to dwell with His people.

As we near the end of Elul and prepare for the King, Bet calls us to open our house — our hearts, our families, our churches — for His presence. Repentance is the cleaning, unity is the rebuilding, and His Spirit is the fire that fills the temple.

👉 Reflect: Is my “house” ready for God’s presence?
👉 Repent: Sweep away division, unforgiveness, or pride.
👉 Reconcile: Invite others back into fellowship, making room for His dwelling.

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Unite Before It’s Too Late: A Proclamation for America, the Church, and the World

America is divided. The church is fractured. The world is unraveling. But the call of heaven is clear: Unite before it’s too late.

This six-part proclamation is both urgent and hopeful. It begins with the warning of Jesus — that every house divided will fall — and the cry of the martyrs, including the recent loss of Charlie Kirk. It walks through the prophetic timing of Elul, the Name of Yahweh, and the 96-hour Repentance & Unity Fast as we prepare to close the biblical year 5786. With both gravity and humor, it shows how God’s invisible hand (Yod), His Spirit-breath (Heh), and His connection (Vav) are calling us to costly unity.

This is not cheap unity. It is unity sealed in repentance, baptism, and the Cross. And it demands action:
1. Sign the Unity Pledge — covenant your life to oneness in Christ.
2. Join the 22-Day Unity Challenge — clear your heart and prepare.
3. Fast for 96 hours as Elul closes — strip away pride and division.
4. Gather September 22 at 11:30 AM EST on our Global Unity Zoom Call, where we will blow the shofar before the biblical year closes.

The trumpet is near. The martyrs’ cry is ringing. The time is short.

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“Celestial Transformation: Lessons from 1 Corinthians 15:45-49”

Paul compares the current perishable and natural state of our bodies to the glorious, imperishable, and spiritual nature of the bodies we will receive in the resurrection. This transformation reflects the victory of Christ over death and the promise of a future resurrection for those who are in Him. Let’s explore these verses in more detail to gain a deeper understanding of the profound truths Paul is conveying.

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