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Thank you Holy Spirit, are you speak through me today to your children, hallelujah.
You are welcome to Victory Podcast, it's a great blessing and honor for me to come to you with this exhortation,
with this words to encourage you to uplift you and to bring you to a place where you can rise up daily
in the consciousness of the one who lives in you, unlimited, ever advancing forward and forever fulfilling the will of God in every area of your life, hallelujah. Amen.
Now let me draw your attention to something, something beautiful, something glorious, something powerful, something wonderful.
And this is it. We have read that to maintain the consciousness of God in our everyday, we have to one of the keys is to remember the names of our Christ.
Our Lord Jesus is referred to as Debranch, Debranch in the Isaiah chapter 11, the verse number one is a very important example where it's prophetic but the branch that is referred to is our Jesus Christ.
There are different words that are used for the branch and one of the words is Netza.
And we think as many geologists have researched into this that Netza sounds like Nazareth and that is the connection that is made between Jesus of Nazareth, Jesus the branch, Jesus the branch.
Netza is referred to a place where garbage was done. That is why Natalya was asking the question, can anything good come out of Zion, the place of garbage.
So if you are preferring to Jesus Christ as Nazareth and it was more or less like insulting, like the one who is rejected, like the one that nobody desired.
And Scripture tells us when he was bruised on the cross, when he was beaten, he was undesirable, he did not even look like man.
That is what the Bible tells in Isaiah 53. So it fit into the picture that he became like the dumping place for all the garbage from all of our lives.
That is why we were referring to him as Jesus the Nazareth.
And this negative picture, we see it going through other verses in Isaiah, like in Isaiah chapter 14, when you look at the verse 19,
but let me read from the verse 18 says, all the kings of the nations, even of all of them lie in glory, everyone in his own house,
but thou art cast out of the grave like an abominable branch, an abominable branch, and the word branch here is the word Netza.
And as the remnant of those that are slain, trust through with a sword, that go down to the stones of the pit as a cacast rodent under feet.
That is a horrible picture, but that is Nazareth. That is this branch, this is a Nazareth. It's like a dumping or the place for cacases.
And yet Jesus took that place for you. He took that place for you. He took all the things that smell, the things that are in our past,
the things that are in this world, the bad things. He took it on himself. He died. He suffered. So as you don't have to carry those things anymore.
A lot of us as Christians, we are so carrying the baggage from our past. The baggage from how we have been abused and who have been insulting us and all the bad and the negative names we are called now or we were called.
And a lot of us are suffering under this negativity. And today the encouragement is anytime you remember Jesus is the branch. He is the Nazar.
The Nazarian. Jesus off Nazareth. When you remember that name, remember he was called like that so he can be the one who have taken the shame of the entire world upon himself.
He dropped him down for you and I. The the one who is like the the barrier place for cacases like the cemetery.
But he took it all upon himself for you for me so that you don't have to accept other negativity that are spoken of you, that are confessed of you, that you begin to let the truth of God find it deeper and call in you.
But anytime you reflect about God and your relationship with him, see Jesus carrying all those insults, almost negativities, all those pains of your trauma.
He took it all on himself so that you and I we can be completely and totally and forever free, free from every condemnation, free from every word of attack of the enemy, free to save the law, free to leave and manifest this glory.
It's my prayer that you will be revealed in us. You will be revealed in his fullness, in his power, in his strength in our lives.
And we will experience true freedom from all the negativities, all the insults, all the bad things, all the sickness and diseases, all the smelly pastels that are hunting us, that are still influencing our life to the dead.
They lose their force right now, they lose their hold right now. But in the name of Jesus, their righteousness, their goodness, their holiness, the fullness of his glory is in manifestation in every aspect of our lives.
And we are blessed in our going on. We are free in our souls and in our bodies in Jesus' mighty name. Amen.
