Dear brothers and sisters in our Lord Jesus, part of the growing repentance remnant, cleansing as His Bride, getting ready for His soon return as our Bridegroom-----


One of my favorite Scriptures is Ephesians 4:1-3; each of those Truths are VITAL to advance His Kingdom. The current "ecclesia" needs each of these Truths:


I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.



John Ritenbaugh has a good teaching on this:


Notice carefully what Paul names as the reason for making unity and peace: the value we place on our calling. If, in our heart of hearts, we consider it of small value, our conduct, especially toward our brethren, will reveal it and work to produce contention and disunity. Thus John writes, "If someone says, 'I love God,' and hates his brother he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen?" (I John 4:20).


Paul next counsels us to choose to conduct ourselves humbly. Humility is pride's opposite. If pride only produces contention, it follows that humility will work to soothe, calm, heal, and unify. He advises us to cultivate meekness or gentleness, the opposite of the self-assertiveness that our contemporary culture promotes so strongly. Self-assertiveness is competitive determination to press one's will at all costs. This approach may indeed "win" battles over other brethren, but it might be helpful to remember God's counsel in Proverbs 15:1, "A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." James declares that godly wisdom is "gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy" (James 3:17).


Then Paul counsels that we be patient; likewise, James counsels us to "let patience have its perfect work" (James 1:4). We often want quick resolutions to the irritations between us, which is certainly understandable since we want to get rid of the burden those differences impose. But we must understand that speedy solutions are not always possible. Interestingly, in Paul's letter to the Philippians, he does not use his apostolic authority to drive the two feuding women into a forced solution (Philippians 4:1).


Some problems are deeply buried within both sides of the contention, so finally Paul admonishes us to forbear with each other in love. Essentially, he says to "put up with it" or endure it, doing nothing to bring the other party down in the eyes of others and vainly elevate the self. This is peacemaking through living by godly character.


Yet another aspect to the Christian duty of peacemaking is our privilege by prayer to invoke God's mercy upon the world, the church, and individuals we know are having difficulties or whom we perceive God may be punishing. This is one of the sacrifices of righteousness mentioned in relation to Psalm 4:5. The Bible provides many examples of godly people doing this. Abraham prayed for Sodom, Gomorrah, and probably Lot too, when the division between them and God was so great that He had to destroy the cities (Genesis 18:16-33). Moses interceded for Israel before God following the Golden Calf incident (Exodus 33:11-14). Aaron ran through the camp of Israel with a smoking censer (a symbol of the prayers of the saints) following another of Israel's rebellions that greatly disturbed the peace between them and God (Numbers 16:44-50). In each case, God relented to some degree.


We will probably never know in this life how much our prayers affect the course of division or how much others—even the wicked—gained as a result of our intercession, but we should find comfort knowing that we have done at least this much toward making peace.


NDR's Day of Repentance focusing on the State of Minnesota drew intercessors from five other nations besides those of us in the USA. We repented personally and interceded for the situation in Minnesota. May peacemaking through repentance come ALIVE in the Body of Christ in all nations! Jesus' Word is not just a statement 2,000 years ago; may it come alive in our minds and hearts for such a time as this: "Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called Sons of God." (Matthew 5:9).




 We carried repentance forward with a REPENTANCE INTERCESSORS call today for help with this rapidly expanding repentance ministry.

Susan Hammer writes:  Thank you to all that has joined our prayer call today – and for participating in the call. It made it all very special…

 

Here is the Zoom Replay link from today’sREPENTANCE INTERCESSORS prayer call…for those that want to catch up…

 

Share link:      https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/FzWdPkWxIbd7EytIHUXEje9SIN5FTCjo8Hj5VzP2sZUnJ8I2DBbdzFPBZjfpjZp0.O0T72j8jnHaBhoc0 

Passcode:     6ah^Fajf  Please note that you’ll need the Passcode in order to access the Replay link…


Then – Note – our plan is to hold these meetings monthly for now – and thus the plan is to meet the First Monday of every month

Meaning our next planned date for now – is March 2, 2026 – 10am PST

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The generous donations of December are now depleted; is it on your heart to support the Lord's GIFT and His move of repentance? Thank you in advance for donating below to NDR today--in any amount--- to help others build His Flame, bringing thousands of souls into His Kingdom.


Here's today's report from Bishop Edward Mikwamba; can you support this Jesus Farm in your prayers and any donation??:


Hello Dear Pastor Jeff


Khonjeni Repentance pastors is a role model team


They go to the maize and peas Jesus farm every Monday and friday


They work as volunteers on the farm 


They are humble


When we have little we just send them money to buy sugarcane 


On Friday they went to the farm for weeding today they were there too


When I called one of them I overheard them praying in a still voice


Praying to GOD for rains as this week is second week of dry spell 


They also sing praise and worship songs as they work on the farms 


We pray for support and rains praise GOD 


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To wake up the Body of Christ, the Messianic Community, to His Gift of repentance a book has been written which I hope you'll read: GOD'S GIFT: REPENTANCE

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GD5JBG6K


God bless you,


Pastor Jeff


Pastor Jeffrey Daly

National Day of Repentance

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pastorjeff@repentday.com

Box 246 Middletown CA USA. 95461


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Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

2 Corinthians 7:1

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