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THE FREEZER, THE FRIDGE & THE HOLY OF HOLIES PART 5: THE FINAL LAP — LIVING PRESERVED IN A SPOILING WORLD

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THE FREEZER, THE FRIDGE & THE HOLY OF HOLIES PART 5: THE FINAL LAP — LIVING PRESERVED IN A SPOILING WORLD Part 1 warned us that not all preservation is protection. Things can look fine while quietly decaying. 📖 “ Be watchful .” (Rev. 3:2) Part 2 showed us the danger of staying in the Outer Court — busy, visible, but not intimate. 📖 “ These people draw near… but their hearts are far .” (Isa. 29:13) Part 3 brought us into the Holy Place — illuminated, nourished, prayerful — yet still required vigilance. 📖 “ Take heed lest you fall .” (1 Cor. 10:12) Part 4 carried us beyond the veil into the Holy of Holies — the place of full preservation. 📖 “ Abide in Me .” (John 15:4) Now comes the hardest part. The Final Lap — Carrying the Presence Out. The priest did not live in the Holy of Holies forever. He entered, encountered God, and then came out to serve. 📖 “ You shall be My witnesses .” (Acts 1:8 – key phrase) Preservation is not escape. It is empowerment. From Presence to Practice Th...

THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 5: THE CLERK RECORDS THE VERDICT

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THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 5: THE CLERK RECORDS THE VERDICT 📖 John 14:26   “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you.” In Part 4, we witnessed the Judge of Heaven — God the Father — deliver His final verdict. Justice demanded payment, but mercy paid the price. We saw how righteousness and peace kissed at the cross, and how God’s wisdom satisfied the law through love. The gavel of grace came down with power: “ Case dismissed — redeemed and justified !” But once the Judge rules, someone must record and execute that verdict. That’s where the Clerk of Heaven steps in — the Holy Spirit. In every courtroom, the clerk has a vital role. While others may debate or argue, the clerk’s duty is to record the judgment, seal the documents, and enforce the decision. Whatever the judge declares, the clerk ensures it is carried out — legally and accur...

THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 4: THE JUDGE RULES IN MERCY

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THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 4: THE JUDGE RULES IN MERCY 📖 Psalm 89:14  “ Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; mercy and truth go before Your face.” In Part 3, we saw Jesus Christ, our Advocate, rise to defend us when the accuser finished his case. He didn’t argue our innocence — He presented His sacrifice. He reminded the court that the penalty for sin was already paid on the cross. We saw how His blood became the legal evidence of our redemption, and how His scars still testify before the Father. Heaven fell silent as the Advocate spoke — and now, the Judge prepares to deliver His verdict. Every courtroom reaches a defining moment — when the Judge speaks. His voice determines the outcome: guilty or free, condemned or forgiven. In the Courtroom of Heaven, that Judge is God the Father — perfect in justice, yet overflowing in mercy. Unlike earthly judges who are limited by law, God is both the Author of the Law and the Source of G...

THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 3: THE ADVOCATE SPEAKS

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THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 3: THE ADVOCATE SPEAKS 1 John 2:1–2  “If anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins.” In Part 2, we saw Satan step forward as the prosecuting attorney in Heaven’s courtroom. He brought up our past, our failures, and our weaknesses — hoping to use them as legal evidence against us. But we saw that his accusations have no standing when the Blood of Jesus is applied. We also discovered that guilt is his strongest weapon, but repentance and faith in the Blood render his case powerless. Now, as the accuser finishes his argument, the courtroom falls silent — and the Advocate stands up. Every trial turns when the defense attorney rises. In Heaven’s courtroom, Jesus Christ is that defense — the Advocate who speaks for the guilty, pleads for the condemned, and redeems the accused. The word Advocate (Greek: Parakletos) means one called to stand beside and s...

THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 2: THE ACCUSER TAKES THE STAND

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THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 2: THE ACCUSER TAKES THE STAND Revelation 12:10  “For the accuser of our brethren, who accused them before our God day and night, has been hurled down.” In Part 1, we witnessed the opening of Heaven’s courtroom — a place of divine order, justice, and mercy. We saw that prayer is more than noise; it is a legal petition before the Judge of all the earth. Heaven’s court sits when matters of destiny, accusation, or mercy must be settled. We learnt that justice and mercy meet at the cross, and that the gavel of grace fell in our favor through the blood of Jesus. Now that the court has opened, a new voice rises — the voice of the accuser. Every courtroom has a prosecutor — one who digs up evidence, presents charges, and demands judgment. In the Courtroom of Heaven, that role is played by Satan, the accuser of the brethren. Heaven knows him not just as the tempter, but as the prosecuting attorney — a relentless adversary who collect...

THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 1: THE OPENING OF THE COURT

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THE COURTROOM OF HEAVEN: WHERE JUSTICE MEETS MERCY. PART 1: THE OPENING OF THE COURT     Daniel 7:9–10, Isaiah 40:31a  “As I looked, thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days took His seat… The court sat in judgment, and the books were opened.” Every courtroom begins with order — not chaos. When the judge walks in, silence fills the room. The crowd rises, and proceedings begin. In the same way, Heaven also has its courts — spiritual places where eternal decisions are made, destinies are reviewed, and verdicts are declared. Daniel saw this prophetic reality: thrones were set, books were opened, and the court was in session. It wasn’t a dream — it was a divine revelation that Heaven operates on legal principles. Before anything manifests on earth, it is first decided in Heaven’s courtroom. This truth alters our perspective on prayer, warfare, and even forgiveness. Prayer isn’t just shouting — it’s petitioning. Warfare isn’t just noise — it’s a legal argument. And f...

FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE PART 10 — LIVING LIKE ROYALTY AFTER LODEBAR

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FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE PART 10 — LIVING LIKE ROYALTY AFTER LODEBAR 2 Samuel 19:30 And Mephibosheth said unto the king, Yea, let him take all, forasmuch as my lord the king is come again in peace unto his own house. In Part 9, we confronted betrayal from within—when helpers become competitors and truth is distorted. We learned that God allows such moments to test humility, trust, and discernment. Leaving Lodebar is one thing. Living like royalty is another. Many survive hardship, but few sustain honor after restoration. The final test is not whether God lifts you—but whether you remain grounded once He does. Spiritual Dimension — Walking in Humility and Gratitude Mephibosheth never demanded justice. He trusted the king’s discernment. Royal living begins with humility— knowing grace brought you here, not merit. Physical Dimension — Stewardship of Provision Restoration came with land, servants, and resources. Living like royalty meant managing abundance wisely. Grace gives provi...

FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE PART 9 — ZIBA THE BETRAYER

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FROM LODEBAR TO THE KING’S TABLE PART 9 — ZIBA THE BETRAYER 2 Samuel 16:1-3 And the king said, And where is thy master's son? And Ziba said unto the king, Behold, he abideth at Jerusalem: for he said, To day shall the house of Israel restore me the kingdom of my father. In Part 8, we saw that Mephibosheth’s weakness did not cancel his place at the king’s table. He was still lame, yet still chosen. Grace covered what could not be fixed. Not every enemy comes from the outside. Some betrayals rise from within the circle that once helped you. The same bridge that connected you can later compete with you. Spiritual Dimension — Testing of Character and Truth Ziba once spoke for Mephibosheth. Later, he spoke against him. This reveals a spiritual truth: elevation exposes intentions. God allows moments where truth is tested, not to destroy us, but to refine discernment. Physical Dimension — Loss, Confusion, and Displacement Betrayal has practical consequences. Mephibosheth lost property, se...

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