This sharing is the second part of sister Rona’s summary of what she enjoyed in the recent video training on the Crystallization-Study of Isaiah(2) – the last messages in the training. Two times a year we have these trainings where we get into the crystallization-study of a book in the Bible, and we have just […]
sharing from the Crystallization-Study of Isaiah(2) – drinking Christ and being in the jubilee (part 2)
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A real seeing of the Lord in glory exposes and terminates us, even cleanses and purges us
These days we’re enjoying the fourth message from the Crystallization study of the book of Isaiah (1), entitled, The Vision of Christ in Glory. Isaiah saw God – even when he was depressed and very unhappy with the situation of the people of Israel. And this is what happened (Isaiah 6:4-5): And the foundations of […]
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