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✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) – Episode 58 “Before the Rooster Crows” While Yeshua stood inside under accusation, Peter stood outside warming his hands by a fire. The contrast could not be sharper. ⸻ 🔥 The Courtyard Peter had followed at a distance. Not fleeing outright. Not standing boldly either. Just close enough to see. Far enough to feel safe. The night was cold. A charcoal fire burned in the courtyard of the high priest, and Peter stood among guards and servants—trying to blend in. Trying to disappear. ⸻ 🗣️ The First Question A servant girl looked at him closely. “You also were with Jesus of Galilee.” Peter answered quickly: “I do not know what you mean.” A small denial. A reflex. He moved away from the fire, hoping the moment would pass. ⸻ 🗣️ The Second Question Another voice recognized him. “This man was with Him.” Peter denied it again—this time with an oath: “I do not know the Man.” The words cut deeper now. He wasn’t just denying association. He was denying relationship. ⸻ 🗣️ The Third Question An hour passed. Then others pressed in: “Surely you are one of them, for your accent gives you away.” John adds a detail that sharpens the moment further: one of them was a relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off in the garden. There was no escape. Peter began to curse and swear: “I do not know the Man!” And immediately— 🐓 The Rooster Crowed Just as Yeshua had said. Not once. Not twice. But exactly as spoken. Luke tells us something the others do not. At that moment, Yeshua turned and looked at Peter. No words. No anger. No accusation. Just truth. Peter remembered. And the weight of it broke him. 💔 The Weeping Peter went out and wept bitterly. This was not regret over consequences. This was grief over love denied. He had sworn loyalty. He had drawn a sword. He had promised never to fall. And yet fear found him anyway. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Love

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✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) – Episode 57 “False Witnesses” (John 18:12–24; Matthew 26:57–68; Mark 14:53–65; Luke 22:54–65) The garden was behind them now. Bound and led through the darkness, Yeshua was taken first—not to Caiaphas, but to Annas, the former high priest. Though no longer holding the office, Annas still held power. This was the beginning of a trial that was never meant to be just. ⸻ 🌑 Before Annas — Power Without Authority Annas questioned Yeshua about His disciples and His teaching. Yeshua answered calmly. “I have spoken openly to the world. I always taught in synagogues and in the temple, where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret. Why do you ask Me? Ask those who heard Me what I said to them.” Truth required no defense. For this, an officer struck Him across the face. “Is that how you answer the high priest?” Yeshua replied—not with anger, but with clarity: “If I said something wrong, testify to what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike Me?” There was no answer. Only silence—and the decision to send Him onward. ⸻ 🔥 Before Caiaphas — A Trial in the Dark Yeshua was brought to Caiaphas, where scribes and elders had gathered. This was not a lawful court. Trials were not to be held at night. Witnesses were not to be coached. But none of that mattered now. Many false witnesses came forward. Their stories did not agree. At last, two testified: “This man said, ‘I am able to destroy the temple of God and rebuild it in three days.’” Even this was twisted. Still, Yeshua remained silent. Caiaphas pressed Him directly: “I charge You under oath by the living God: tell us if You are the Messiah, the Son of God.” This time, Yeshua answered. “You have said so. But I tell you, from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of Power and coming on the clouds of heaven.” The room erupted. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #Salvation #God #Jesus #Help #Love

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🕊️ Will God take me back even though I screwed up my life? Short answer? Yes. Long answer? Still yes—but let’s talk about why, because this question doesn’t come from rebellion. It comes from regret. ⸻ You’re Not Asking Because You Don’t Care People who are truly lost don’t ask this question. They justify. They blame. They numb. But you are asking because somewhere inside you is a quiet ache that says, “I didn’t mean for it to go this far.” That ache matters. ⸻ God Is Not Shocked by Your Story There is no version of your life that caught God off guard. Not the divorce. Not the addiction. Not the anger. Not the years you ran, hid, or pretended you were fine. God doesn’t flip through your past like a police report. He looks at it like a Father watching His child limp home. ⸻ Grace Is Not a Reward for Good Behavior This is where people get stuck. We think repentance means: • cleaning ourselves up first • fixing the damage • becoming “worthy” again But grace works in the opposite direction. You don’t come back because you’re healed. You come back to be healed. ⸻ The Cross Already Answered Your Question If God was willing to endure humiliation, torture, and death before you ever messed up your life, why would your failure suddenly be too much? Jesus Christ didn’t die for the future version of you that “gets it right.” He died for the version of you asking this exact question. ⸻ Shame Says “Hide.” God Says “Come Home.” Shame whispers: “You blew your chance.” God says: “I never rescinded the invitation.” Shame tells you God is disappointed in you. Scripture shows God is heartbroken for you. There is a difference. ⸻ What Repentance Really Looks Like Repentance is not groveling. It’s not self-loathing. It’s not punishing yourself long enough to feel forgiven. Repentance is simply turning around & saying: “I don’t want this life anymore. I want You.” And God has never rejected that prayer. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Love #God #Jesus

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💫 Revelation — A Brief Introduction to the Bible Part 61** The book of Revelation is not a puzzle to frighten believers, nor a codebook meant only for scholars. It is a revelation — an unveiling — given by God to reveal Jesus Christ in glory, authority, judgment, and ultimate victory. It is the final book of Scripture not because it is mysterious, but because it is conclusive. Revelation gathers every thread of biblical history — creation, covenant, rebellion, redemption, justice, and restoration — and brings them to their appointed end. At its heart, Revelation declares one unshakable truth: Jesus Christ reigns. Evil will be judged. God will dwell with His people. And all things will be made new. This book does not exist to terrify the faithful — it exists to strengthen them. ⸻ Authorship & Setting Revelation was written by the Apostle John near the end of the first century while he was exiled on the island of Patmos for his testimony about Jesus Christ. Isolated from the churches he loved, John received a series of visions directly from the risen Lord. The letter is addressed first to seven real churches in Asia Minor — churches facing persecution, compromise, complacency, false teaching, and spiritual fatigue. Though written to them, Revelation was clearly intended for the entire Church, across every generation. John is not speculating. He is witnessing. ⸻ What Revelation Is — and Is Not What It Is • A prophetic unveiling of Christ’s authority and future reign • A call to perseverance and faithfulness • A warning to the unrepentant • A comfort to the suffering • A declaration of God’s final justice • A promise of restoration and eternal life What It Is Not • A timeline designed to fuel fear • A political manifesto • A code that can be fully cracked through current headlines • A book meant to divide believers into camps ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Love #TrustGod