04.5.26 ~ Well Informed

We are officially over two weeks into the new year—Rosh Hashanah (Ex. 12:1–2). God's prophetic calendar visibly cranks up once again. The winter has passed, and springtime has come (Song 2:11). The Spirit and the Bride's call is getting louder (Rev. 22:11), and so too are the enemy's distracting schemes (2 Cor. 2:10–11):

To whom ye forgive any thing, I forgive also: for if I forgave any thing, to whom I forgave it, for your sakes forgave I it in the person of Christ; lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.
(2 Cor. 2:10–11)

Scripture lays out one of the most beautiful pictures imaginable to help us see the direction that Yahweh is moving. If we took a menorah and labeled each of the branches 1 through 7, with the fourth or middle branch—the shamash (servant branch)—which is a little higher than the rest yet serving them all, we would find that multiple patterns in Scripture overlay those branches perfectly. Try it, and you will see.

The seven branches are the seven Spirits of God (Rev. 4:5). The seven days of creation (Gen. 1:2–2:3) overlay the seven Spirits. The seven appointed times (moedim) (Gen. 1:14; Lev. 23) overlay those. The seven churches of Revelation 2 and 3, which are the seven Spirits, fit perfectly as well (Rev. 1:20). The seven seals, trumpets, and bowls, amazingly, do the same. They all overlay each other, and their descriptions fit perfectly on each corresponding branch.

We will not deal with all of them this morning, but I do want to draw attention to the first three branches, the first three Spirits, and the first three appointed times (moedim), where we find ourselves currently—Spring 2026.

The first three moedim (Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits) match up with the first three Spirits (Wisdom, Understanding, and Counsel), which match up perfectly with the first three days of the creation story (Days 1, 2, and 3). The emphasis on each of these overlapping ideas is about individuals and divisions, as we talked about Friday morning (4/3/26).

The enemy knows that at this time of year, the Spirit will always follow a specific pattern; likewise in the fall, the same regarding the body as a whole and coverings. Because the enemy knows this, he will do whatever he can to "flip the coin" and manifest a counterfeit spirit—contranyms—that focuses on self-centered individualism and division within the body.

Quick historical note: for centuries, revivals have always been held in the spring and the fall. There is a reason! The enemy knows that if he can get the minds of individuals off of separating themselves to Yahweh Elohim and focused on individualism, he can divide a house. If he can divide the house during the spring moedim, he knows that it will carry over into the community in the fall.

There has been a long-time work going on in the body of Messiah since the time of Adam and his wife in the garden. It is the process of forming the New Jerusalem—that City made up of individuals who, like Abraham, are looking for something beyond this world (Heb. 11:10). Yahweh had Solomon build the earthly Temple after the same manner that we are being built into the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21–22).

Individually, He is taking these living stones (1 Pet. 2:5), sawing, axing, hammering, and sanding to conform them into the image of the One who is the Cornerstone (Eph. 2:20). He will not share His glory with one who is different (Isa. 42:8). This process is all done away from Jerusalem—outside the city (1 Kings 6:7). And when the stones are finished being shaped, they will be transported and assembled for His glory (Eph. 2:20–22; Rev. 21–22) and to provide a permanent dwelling place for the Most High!

The enemy knows all of this. Hence, instead of seeing God's hand in the matter of chiseling on each of "our" stone structures, we get distracted and focus on the enemy's work—wrong focus :-).

Springtime is a time for decision-making and sending forth more seed for summertime growth and an abundant, fruitful harvest during the fall moedim (Trumpets, Atonement, Tabernacles). Be careful not to let the enemy shift the focus in your world and/or the world of others within the body of Messiah to bring division (Luke 11:17).

Happy New Year and Chag Sameach HaMatzah!

Shalom,
Alan 

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