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The Camels Are Coming

The Camels Are Coming Genesis 24:10 – “T hen the servant took ten of his master’s camels and departed, for all his master’s goods were in his hand. And he arose and went to Mesopotamia, to the city of Nahor.” The Twenty Fourth chapter of Genesis is one of the most beautiful chapters in the Old Testament. It is filled with beautiful types, and pictures of the Father’s love for His Son, and His concern with finding Him a bride.    It is an Old Testament picture of what takes place today.   We are the bride that Father God is seeking for His beloved Son.    In Genesis 24 Abraham, commissioned his servant Eliezar to go and find a bride for His son.   He loaded ten camels with provisions and sent his most trusted servant on a mission to secure a bride for his son, Isaac.   We learn in verse 10 that Eliezar took ten camels loaded with gifts to be a dowry and journeyed to the city of Nahor.   Nahor is located in Mesopotamia, which is modern day Iraq.    It was there

Entering into a New Season Devotional

Entering Into a New Season  We are entering into the season of spring.   Spring is a wonderful season where the weather gets warmer and the flowers begin to bloom.   The church is also entering into a new spiritual season.   I believe that we have entered into a time when God is releasing His inheritance to His people.               In this new season the church is entering into a time when we are going to see many of the promises of God come to fulfillment in our lives and ministries. You see God moves and works in seasons. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 reveals that our God works in seasons. There are twenty-eight different seasons listed in Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 . How long is a season? Only God can determine the length of a season. I believe that our willingness to submit to the Holy Spirit and learn the lessons of the seasons that we are in sometimes determines the length of that particular season in our lives.             The spiritual seasons correspond to the natural season