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At Rosh Hashanah, we entered into the new year--5782. This is a Shmita year. In Hebrew, "Shmita" means "a letting go" or "release." In the Bible, the Shmita year is described as a time of rest and debt release. It is a year intended to birth great blessing if observed. It is the final year in a seven-year cycle.
How does this biblical cycle intersect with current events? And do we see a pattern in history that reveals insights into economic, political, and environmental change?
In this podcast, Rabbi Curt Landry and Lance Wallnau discuss...
If there was ever a time to get real news in real-time from a prophetic view, it is now. Understand what is happening in the world through a prophetic lens so that you can be confident the choices you make align with the Lord.
Know that in every season, God is faithful, consistent, and sovereign--no matter what changes in the world.
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At Rosh Hashanah, we entered into the new year--5782. This is a Shmita year. In Hebrew, "Shmita" means "a letting go" or "release." In the Bible, the Shmita year is described as a time of rest and debt release. It is a year intended to birth great blessing if observed. It is the final year in a seven-year cycle.
How does this biblical cycle intersect with current events? And do we see a pattern in history that reveals insights into economic, political, and environmental change?
In this podcast, Rabbi Curt Landry and Lance Wallnau discuss...
If there was ever a time to get real news in real-time from a prophetic view, it is now. Understand what is happening in the world through a prophetic lens so that you can be confident the choices you make align with the Lord.
Know that in every season, God is faithful, consistent, and sovereign--no matter what changes in the world.