GOD SAYS, TO LET HIS SONS & DAUGHTERS, GO!!!
GOD SAYS TO LET HIS SONS & DAUGHTERS GO!
We, as God's ministries and His Senior National Global Apostle & Kingdom of God Messenger, are lovely, graciously, freely, and boldly going where no ministry or minister has gone before in our Lord God and blessed Savior, Jesus Christ. Senior National, Global Apostle, Messenger James & Betty Winfree Ministries.
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The first mention in the Bible of Pharaoh's resistance was a prediction by God Himself. He spoke with Moses in the wilderness, saying, "I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go unless a mighty hand compels him" (Exodus 3:19). Soon after, the Lord told Moses, "I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go" (Exodus 4:21). From the burning bush, God explained two reasons for Pharaoh's resistance to Moses: the king's own stubbornness and a supernatural hardening of his heart after Pharaoh's defiance toward God.
( Just like in our modern day and time, religious leaders, religions, and human-built and established Church prisons, governments, and all others, God said to let His Spirit-filled sons and daughters, GO!
In those ancient days, the Pharaoh was considered a god, and his every word was law. No one could stand against Pharaoh, so the LORD used him to demonstrate His own superior power. The Lord’s plan to use plagues and miracles to free the nation of Israel was not conceived in reaction to Pharaoh’s rebellion. God is never reactive; He is always proactive. He had orchestrated the back-and-forth with Pharaoh and the exodus from the very beginning (see Isaiah 46:10). Four hundred years before the exodus, Joseph prophesied on his deathbed that God would lead His people out of Egypt to the Promised Land, and he made his relatives promise to carry his bones with them when they went (Genesis 50:24-25). Seen as a symbol of the world’s ungodly system, Egypt represents the enemies of the Lord (Ezekiel 29:1–6). God used Pharaoh’s hardheartedness to showcase His own glory and to demonstrate His supremacy over all the kings of the earth (Psalm 2:10, 11; Ezekiel 20:9; 36:22).
( Just like in our modern day and time, religious leaders, religions, and human-built and established Church prisons, governments, and all others, God said to let His Spirit-filled sons and daughters, GO!
In those ancient days, the Pharaoh was considered a god, and his every word was law. No one could stand against Pharaoh, so the LORD used him to demonstrate His own superior power. The Lord’s plan to use plagues and miracles to free the nation of Israel was not conceived in reaction to Pharaoh’s rebellion. God is never reactive; He is always proactive. He had orchestrated the back-and-forth with Pharaoh and the exodus from the very beginning (see Isaiah 46:10). Four hundred years before the exodus, Joseph prophesied on his deathbed that God would lead His people out of Egypt to the Promised Land, and he made his relatives promise to carry his bones with them when they went (Genesis 50:24-25). Seen as a symbol of the world’s ungodly system, Egypt represents the enemies of the Lord (Ezekiel 29:1–6). God used Pharaoh’s hardheartedness to showcase His own glory and to demonstrate His supremacy over all the kings of the earth (Psalm 2:10, 11; Ezekiel 20:9; 36:22).
Seen as a symbol of the world’s ungodly system, Egypt represents the enemies of the Lord ( Ezekiel 29:1–6). God used Pharaoh’s hardheartedness to showcase His own glory and to demonstrate His supremacy over all the kings of the earth (Psalm 2:10, 11; Ezekiel 20:9; 36:22). This is a testament God's Kingdom, where sons and daughters are called to follow Himshow the world His supremacy over all the kings of the earth (Psalm 2:10, 11; Ezekiel 20:9; 36:22). God's Kingdom sons and daughters. God has put this word into your heart, mind, and spirit, Freedom, Liberty, Exodus!
Exodus 5 begins with God’s representatives, Moses and Aaron, saying to Pharaoh, “Let My people go.” Pharaoh’s first response indicates where his heart was and why it would take tragedy to humble him. In verse 2, he says, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice and let Israel go? I do not know the Lord, and I will not let Israel go.” That same day, Pharaoh commanded the taskmasters to withhold straw from the Hebrew slaves, forcing the children of Israel to gather straw for themselves while maintaining the same quota of bricks that they must make: “You shall by no means reduce it, for they are idle. Therefore, they cry, ‘Let us go and offer sacrifice to our God.’ Let heavier work be laid on the men that they may labor at it and pay no regard to lying words” (Exodus 5:7-9). This is the very same reason that religious leaders, religions, governments, and human-built, established slave churches do not want to let God's Spirit-anointed, filled sons and daughters go, because they are making money off everything you do: your gifts, giving, talents, skills, and labors, while at the same time, you are being promised pie in the sky or heaven, and they are living the rich lifestyle right in front of your eyes.
In Exodus chapters 4–14, there are twenty references to Pharaoh’s resistance to Moses’ message. The cause attributed to the king’s hardness of heart is evenly split: ten times, the Bible says that Pharaoh hardened his own heart, and ten times the Bible says that God hardened his heart. The balance suggests that Pharaoh was responsible for his own actions, and, at the same time, God was using Pharaoh’s rebellion to bring greater glory to Himself. Paul uses this account to emphasize the sovereignty of God in the affairs of men: “Scripture says to Pharaoh: ‘I raised you for this very purpose, that I might display my power in you and that my name might be proclaimed in all the earth.’ Therefore God has mercy on whom he wants to have mercy, and he hardens whom he wants to harden” (Romans 9:17 18, quoting Exodus 9:16). Think about this if you are a lover of truth, if your spiritual leaders, pastors voted for and supported this evil, wicked, racist government team and its leader, now what do you think they think and feel about you and your families and communities? God said this is your time of Exodus, what keeps you sitting there all these many years supporting this kind of wicked, racist ministries, are there ropes or chains holding you there?
The hardness of Pharaoh’s heart was evident from the first, and God used that defiance to demonstrate the Lord’s power over him and over all the gods of Egypt. Because of the continuation of miraculous signs, many Egyptians witnessed the reality of Israel’s God. And because of the miracles they saw, many came to believe and joined Israel in leaving Egypt (Exodus 12:38). The supernatural hardening of Pharaoh’s heart in no way mitigates Pharaoh’s own culpability; rather, it demonstrates the grace and mercy of the Lord who does not desire anyone to perish (2 Peter 3:9). God said who the Son Jesus Christ set and made Free are totally Free Indeed, But many salves love their slave masters and wanted to remain with them, Just like so many of the Jews fell into love with Pharaoh and Egypt, and it was many who did not want to enter or live in the land God promised. Not it's up to you, those that are reading this, is it Freedom or Slavery? Amen.
To put this simply, we are God's very own special ( precious ) chosen sons and daughters following by faith our Lord God and blessed King and Savior Jesus Christ in His Churches built and established without human-built hands.
Sincerely, In The Lord God Jesus Christ Kingdom Purpose,
His Serving Founder, Presiding Senior Apostle, Messenger Elder James Winfree Sr & Elect Lady Betty R Winfree
We can be contacted and reached at apostle.winfree@yahoo.com or apostlejrwinfree@gmail.com ( Please let us know how to keep you covered faithfully in our prayers ).
Today's date 12-25-2025

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