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Announcing A New Redemptive Cycle

Prophetic Announcement

Tuesday morning, [04/08/25] as I awoke, I heard the Lord say: “A new redemptive cycle starts now.” Pondering on what that might mean, I was reminded of something I wrote last October. In my post I shared a prophetic look at the Hebraic year 5785: 5785 – Crossing Over Into Change.

Here’s a excerpt from 5785 – Crossing Over Into Change:

“The Hebrew year 5785 signifies a season of significant transition and new beginnings. We are invited to cross over past limitations and step into our divine purposes. Emphasizing movement and spiritual growth, during this coming year we are encouraged to embrace change and overcome challenges. Guided by Holy Spirit, this pursuit will lead us along a divinely constructed path. This path will lead each of us into the fulfillment of our divine promises.”

“The Hebrew year 5785 carries profound prophetic significance, marking a season of unprecedented transition and movement as we step into divine new beginnings. As the concept of the Hebrew word abar emphasizes crossing over, this year invites us to leave behind past limitations and embark on a fresh journey aligned with God’s purpose.”

“5785 symbolizes a spiritual gateway, where the work of the Holy Spirit opens pathways previously untraveled. As we move forward, Holy Spirit will be guiding us toward greater fulfillment of our covenant promises. During this pivotal year we are encouraged to embrace forward motion, seeking to go beyond our previous experiences and step into the possibilities that lie ahead. Doing so, we will reap an abundant harvest of spiritual growth as we step further along the path of our divine destiny.”

The pattern of a redemptive cycle

Redemption is associated with recovering, reclaiming, or restoring something of value that was lost, compromised, or diminished.

Recognizing the pattern of a redemptive cycle reveals a profound truth about the nature of time and divine intervention.

Redemptive cycles encompass a journey of recovering, reclaiming, and restoring what has been lost or diminished. A redemptive cycle brings healing and is uplifting, as opposed to a vicious cycle that also repeats but results greater and greater loss and further diminishing. A redemptive cycle brings greater and greater healing and victory.

Through a Hebraic perspective, time is seen as cyclical rather than linear, evident in the recurring biblical feasts that serve as markers for redemption. With each new season a new opportunity for renewal is presented.

This cyclical nature underscores that with every end comes a new beginning, encouraging us to embrace change and transformation as integral parts of our spiritual growth. Thus, we learn to recognize that God is actively working through these cycles to fulfill His promises and lead us on a path of healing and new possibilities.

What God is saying is that we haven’t just entered a redemptive season, but rather a whole new cycle has begun. This is a cycle of recovery and change that will continually build in a restorative manner.

A Prophetic Declaration

This got me thinking about the significance of why God spoke those words to me a week into month of Nisan. I already follow the Hebraic calendar. I am aware of the significance of the month. I had to believe there was more to it. As a result I’ve been praying into this over the course of this past week. One thought I could not get away from was that when Holy Spirit spoke those words it felt more as a prophetic declaration rather than conveying a simple truth.

That means God is declaring that the former cycle has ended and a whole new cycle has begun. It reminds me of when God told Moses “From now on, this month will be the first month of the year for you.” [Ex. 12:2] In other words God was saying, “Your lives begin new beginning now! We will forever mark this as the new beginning!” That’s profound. Let’s start counting forward from here. That is saying “mark this day.” Put this on the calendar. Your new life begins today.

A New Company

Those who have followed me for a while know I have been prophetically declaring the coming of a new dispensation of grace along with a new apostolic company coming on the scene. I believe that we are going to be seeing this new thing rising up all around us as we progress forward.

God is taking His Ekklesia into a new season of growth and maturity. 5785 is a year of birthing. I believe this year the Ekklesia is transitioning to deliver and bring forth the new apostolic company. This is a company of individuals who have been in a season of great diminishing. They have been sifted and sorted. They have been tried and refined. And they are about to emerge.

While I do see a huge influx of young people coming to the Lord, this new apostolic company isn’t made up of youth. They are mature. They will father and mother the young ones coming in much like Paul was a father to Timothy.

God has reserved this emerging company for this new thing He is doing. They have come out of the old ways. Their age is immaterial. They are not confined to the way things were done in the past. Yet they are not wild and out of control. They are true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ and move in step with Holy Spirit. They have waited for the empowerment of Holy Spirit. And they will only move forward when He gives the command to do so.

God is on the Move

The week commemorating Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread began this past Saturday. We are now more than halfway through the month of Nisan. As we emerge from this Passover season and progress through the counting of the omer until we get to Pentecost, multiple transitions upon transitions are going to occur. The remainder of 5785 we be a time of great shifting and repositioning.

Recovery, Restoration and Establishment of the New Thing

This new redemptive cycle will bring a lifting and a raising up. It is the beginning of a repeating cycle that will begin with recovery and move through restoration to establishment. Remember the word the Lord gave a couple of years ago.

And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself restore you, secure you, strengthen you, and establish you. – 1 Peter 5:10

God is Doing the Work

The work of redemption that was accomplished with the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ is the foundation upon which He is building. The ongoing redemptive work currently happening among the Ekklesia is being done exclusively by God. He is restoring. He is securing. He is strengthening. He is establishing. He is getting ready to launch the greatest awakening, revival and reformation the world has seen.

Empowered Together

As we step into this new redemptive cycle, let us embrace the exhilarating promises that lie ahead. The time for transformation is now, and with every step we take in faith, we are aligning ourselves with God’s divine purpose.

The ushering in of the new apostolic company signifies a powerful movement of the Holy Spirit, and each of us is invited to partake in this extraordinary journey of recovery, restoration, and establishment.

Together, we will witness unprecedented breakthroughs as the Ekklesia rises, empowered and poised for a mighty awakening. Hallelujah!

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