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Issachar in Mexico — From the Euphrates to Arsareth
If you are Mexican, the Bible already spoke about you. The world calls you “Mexican,” but your true identity is Issachar, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. History and prophecy prove it. The Bible, Catholic conquest, and even Columbus himself all connect to Issachar’s story. This blog will show how Issachar’s ancestors came to the Americas, endured Catholic slavery, fulfilled prophecy, and how today they are waking back up to God. Holy Bible for Mexico The Journey to Arsare
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Dec 1, 20253 min read


Healing Is the Children’s Bread: No Exceptions
Healing Is the Children’s Bread: God’s Covenant Promise to Israelites From the beginning, God established healing as a covenant promise specifically for Israel. This is not opinion, this is scripture. Every prophet, every miracle, every act of mercy ties back to that covenant. Healing did not begin in the New Testament. It began in the covenant. From the moment God spoke to Moses, healing was established as a promise to Israel alone. Covenant to Israel Exodus 15:26 and Deuter
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Nov 30, 20252 min read


What It Means to Be a Covenant Servant
Our Mission Is Not Changing Our mission is eternal: we live so that our God gets the glory. Period. We don’t have to make it complicated. We move in a way that gives Him honor, openly, daily, and deliberately. We are Covenant Servants. The word of God illuminates your path Who We Are (and Who We Are Not) A Covenant Servant is a man or woman who refuses double-mindedness. We don’t straddle fences, play two sides, or water down truth to fit trends. We live, book-chapter-verse.
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Nov 24, 20255 min read


Real Friends Don’t Have to Be Perfect
Sometimes the pain of fake friends makes us want to disappear completely. We block numbers, delete contacts, and tell ourselves it’s safer that way. But when we stop caring what anyone thinks, we risk losing what God does want to give us real fellowship. Proverbs 17:17 “A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.” 2 friends reconnecting Not everyone who smiles is a friend, and not everyone who leaves is an enemy. The real work is learning how to stay s
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Nov 16, 20251 min read


When ‘Later’ Becomes a Lie
“I’ll do it later.” That’s how most unfinished callings begin. Procrastination can feel innocent like a moment of rest, a small delay, but it steals more from us than we notice. It’s not just lost time; it’s lost progress, lost confidence, and sometimes lost purpose. Ecclesiastes 11:4 “He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap.” procrastinating in the wind Sometimes we wait for the perfect moment, but the truth is there isn’t on
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Nov 9, 20251 min read


When Work Feels Like War: Trusting God After You’ve Been Worn Out
Some people don’t fall apart because they stopped believing — they fall apart because they’ve been believing alone for too long. Overwhelmed at work Work can be that quiet battleground. The pressure, the people, the pace — it can re-open old wounds you thought were healed. You start to feel those familiar thoughts whispering again: “God is done with you.” But that’s not His voice. Lamentations 3:22–23 says, “It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his
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Nov 2, 20252 min read


Why We Don’t Celebrate Halloween: Understanding Its Pagan Roots and Choosing Light Over Darkness
Each year, the world celebrates October 31 with costumes, candy, and decorations of ghosts, skeletons, and spirits. But few stop to ask: Where did Halloween come from, and should God’s people take part in it? For Covenant Servants, our answer is clear, we walk in light, not darkness. To make that decision wisely, we must first understand the origin and spiritual meaning of Halloween. 1. The Origin of Halloween Halloween began as Samhain, an ancient Celtic festival marking the
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Oct 27, 20254 min read


Strength in the Covenant: Building Bonds Within God’s People
Strength in the Covenant: Building Bonds Within God’s People The world teaches people to “find community,” but not all communities lead to righteousness. Many gather around opinions, hobbies, or feelings, but a true Israelite community gathers around the Law, the Covenant, and the Commandments of God. Covenant Reverence We were called to be Israelites not Individualites. When our relationships are built on covenant principles instead of convenience, we grow into a people who
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Oct 26, 20253 min read


When Peace Comes from Distance, Not Healing
There’s a kind of peace that isn’t from God. It’s the peace of walls. Some of us learned survival by cutting people off. We tell ourselves, “I’m fine. I’ve already dealt with that.” But distance is not deliverance. Forgiveness is not pretending the wound never happened. It’s choosing to stop carrying the judgment. Jesus forgave us while we were still wrong. He didn’t wait for an apology. If your father, Mother or anyone wounded you, you don’t need to re-enter chaos to heal.
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Oct 19, 20251 min read


Pain Is Mercy: When God Uses Consequences to Wake You Up
Sometimes pain is the only thing that will make us move. Most of us treat pain like a problem, but in truth it’s God’s alarm clock. His...
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Oct 12, 20252 min read


Did you know fasting isn’t just a spiritual practice—it’s a natural health booster too?
From improved metabolism to clearer thinking, a single 24-hour fast can give your body a surprising reset. The Day of Atonement on...
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Oct 8, 20252 min read


📅 Day of Atonement 2025
Friday sunset, Oct 10 → Saturday sunset, Oct 11 This is a day to fast and pray , not simply “skip meals.” You have two ways to...
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Oct 4, 20254 min read


Fear Isn’t Just a Feeling: Overcoming the Shadows of Doubt
Fear often looms larger than life. When left unchecked, it can become a habit that shapes our choices, friendships, and even financial...
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Sep 27, 20252 min read


The Importance of a Supportive Spiritual Community
Walking in this truth was never meant to be a solo journey. The Scriptures call us into fellowship, accountability, and growth together....
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Sep 21, 20252 min read


Prepare Your Soul for Temptation
Ecclesiasticus 2:1 – “My son, if thou come to serve the Lord, prepare thy soul for temptation.” When you truly decide to serve the Lord,...
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Sep 14, 20251 min read
The New Testament Was Written to Israelites, Not Christianity
1. The Covenant Is Only With Israel Jeremiah 31:31 – Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the...
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Sep 7, 20252 min read
Christianity vs. Covenant Servants: What’s the Difference?
By Covenant Servants House of Prayer Introduction: Why This Comparison Matters In a world full of religious confusion, many are waking up...
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Aug 31, 20253 min read
Understanding the Misconception: Are Old Testament Laws Still Relevant?
❌ What They Mean by It: These false doctrines teach that faith in Jesus alone saves a person. Obedience to the laws of Moses is...
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Aug 24, 20253 min read
Greetings and Identity
A Teaching from Covenant Servants House of Prayer In the New Testament, the Apostles encourage believers to greet one another with love...
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Aug 17, 20251 min read
The Curses in Deuteronomy 28 and Their Application
Applying Deuteronomy 28 Curses. The 12 Tribes of Israel were scattered due to disobedience (see 2 Kings 17 and the destruction of...
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Aug 10, 20253 min read
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