top of page


Search


Isaac and the Wells of Gerar (P5): Esek, Sitnah, Rehoboth and Shiba (Beer-sheba)
Madyafou honored! Taglassad leader! Be kind, grateful, and steadfast.


Isaac and the wells of Gerar (P4): Abimelech and Abraham's alliance at Beer-Sheba
Let's go back in time to the story of Abraham


Isaac and the Wells of Gerar (P3): Isaac's Sowing and the Jealousy of the Philistines
Guérar is just a place of passage. Go elsewhere, leave them. Take your belongings and go in peace. Your time with them is over.


Isaac and the Wells of Gerar (P2): Isaac's Lie
GOD does not fulfill His promises through lies. He does not need to cheat/lie to win.


Isaac and the Wells of Gerar (P1): the context (blessing and guidance)
The obvious solution is not always GOD's solution. Obedience precedes, if not preserves, the blessing. Isaac wanted to go to Egypt. But GOD told him to go to Gerar because that was where He had decided to bless him.


No, dead people don't watch over the living, so don't lie to children!
GOD is watching over you and he is sufficient to watch over you. Don't let demons seduce you by exploiting your grief.


What forgiveness is (P.3): leaving vengeance and retribution to GOD
GOD's vengeance is exercised in justice. So, to leave vengeance (judgment) and retribution to him means: to appeal to justice, to ask for his intervention, to submit to him and benefit from his vengeance. In other words, to obtain judgment and retribution in our favor. This retribution includes healing and restoration of the soul, and measures of anointing, grace, favor and authority.


Jeroboam, the young prophet and the old prophet of Bethel (P4): death
Some people have the very bad habit of taking advantage of the misfortune of others to gain publicity.


Jeroboam, the young prophet and the old prophet of Bethel (P3): lies and traps
Just because a person has a title of prophet does not mean they always speak the truth, or are inspired by GOD.


Jeroboam, the young prophet and the old prophet of Bethel (P2): the warning, the sign and the false repentance.
Jeroboam wanted to use the credibility, the reputation, the integrity of the prophet to seduce the people.
bottom of page