Many of you need this message from Helen Calder in your life at this very moment. God is releasing fresh bread...and if I were you I'd grab hold of this word from Helen Calder as she reveals:
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Last week, a friend left fresh, home-baked bread on our doorstep. It was a lovely gift, and an unusual one! I can't remember this ever happening to my husband Malcolm and me before. As that fresh loaf of bread sat on our kitchen counter, I remembered a prophetic word I shared with a church just a few days earlier: "God has fresh bread for you. There is bread in the 'House of Bread' again. It's a tipping point moment! Through that gift of bread, I heard the Holy Spirit say, 'Pay attention! This message is still alive!'"
The Tipping Point of the Kingdom
If you feel hidden right now, know that you are hidden with a purpose. God is at work! He is doing something supernatural and what will emerge is miraculous.
Jesus told a remarkable parable that spoke of this: "...The Kingdom of Heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed into about sixty pounds of flour until it worked all through the dough" (Matt. 13:33 NIV). The Greek word for "mixed" translates to "egkrypto," meaning "to concealed in something."
In this parable (just as in Jesus' previous parable of the mustard seed) we have something that starts small. It is sown into invisibility, but it has power—it has the capacity to grow and become great. Then comes the tipping point moment! That which has been hidden is revealed. Growth, which has been concealed, becomes noticeable.
The Kingdom Paradox
"Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin..." (Zech. 4:10 NLT) (Photo via Public Domain Pictures)
Jesus' use of yeast as a metaphor here is offbeat! It stands out. Yeast, or leaven, consistently symbolizes evil in the Bible (leaven is seen as a symbol of hypocrisy (Luke 12:1), malice and wickedness (1 Cor. 5:8) and false teaching (Gal. 5:9). Also see the Old Testament—leaven is forbidden from Passover and holy offerings). And yet, in this one place, Jesus likens the Kingdom to leaven. Why? Jesus is speaking of the paradox of the Kingdom.
God's Word, and work, may have small beginnings; but like the yeast, the very nature of the Kingdom's DNA is to multiply and grow.
The House of Bread
There are times when the outcome of a word from God seems to be held up. That word may be hidden, but like the yeast, or the mustard seed, it is... (continue reading)
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