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Written Word Conversations
Messages inspired by Holy Spirit on Scriptures and extra-biblical teachings.


Don't Go Backwards
A week ago, I heard Holy Spirit say, "Don't go backwards." I was listening to see if I would receive more direction, but nothing. Yesterday I was sitting on the sofa, and the conversation began again. Every time we encounter a challenge, it appears to be a daunting task. I was reminded of the many struggles to finish my dissertation—tearful long nights, often waking up with my computer in my lap, no personal life, and writing every weekend for 4 years. In 2021, during the las

apostlekehdesk
Mar 123 min read


Is It Faith or Evidence?
Hebrews 11:1 KJV states, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. " A dire situation arose. During my prayer time, I believed I heard it was already done. I actually prayed several times about the same situation and got the same message each time, but I failed to praise the Most High for the answer. I even prayed again, and then no response, just silence. It was as if I had forgotten all G-d had done for me in other situations. I actua

apostlekehdesk
Jan 122 min read


The End
If the end was today, would you be ready? Would you hear, "Well done!"? Or, would you hear, "Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness!" cf. Matthew 7:21-23 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB) Many have questioned whether the Messiah will really come back and whether the end of the world is real. My answer is to read the entirety of Revelation 22 CJB and focus on verses 20-21, which state, "The one who is testifying to these things says, 'Yes, I am coming soon!' Amen! Come, Lord Y

apostlekehdesk
Dec 3, 20251 min read


Unlocking Hebraic Roots: Exploring Faith-based Inspiration
In a world filled with diverse beliefs and practices, many people are searching for deeper connections to their faith. One way to enrich your spiritual journey is by exploring the Hebraic roots of your beliefs. This exploration can provide fresh insights and a renewed sense of purpose. Understanding the origins of your faith can lead to a more profound appreciation of its teachings. It can also help you connect with a rich history that has shaped countless lives. In this post

apostlekehdesk
Aug 10, 20255 min read
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