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Cynthia Schneider takes us on a spiritual journey through two significant visions of Yeshua that illustrate a transformative beauty born out of suffering. Her experience highlights the dissolution of barriers between humanity and the Father, through the transformative work of the cross. Cynthia recounts feeling the Father’s love during Yeshua’s crucifixion, emphasizing that, with Yeshua, believers can experience an unparalleled communion with God. Through aligning with Yeshua’s journey, we discover an opportunity for deep spiritual connection and growth.
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Welcome to Seeds of Revelation. Today’s short devotional is presented by Cynthia Schneider. Shalom. Previously, I have shared with you a powerful vision that I had of Yeshua on the cross. And it was so powerful. He was laid there on the cross with his arms stretched out, but he had a banner in this vision and it said, transformative beauty. and it was so full of meaning. The Lord was revealing that the pain, the suffering was turned into joy and jubilee, that the death on that cross was transformed into the beauty of resurrection life, of the body of Christ, the bride of Christ being able to have resurrection life with Yeshua. It was a transformative beauty where all the sins and the things that separate us from the Father were all destroyed and it was a beautiful work of us now being able to have communion with the Father. There’s no more separation of the sin that has separated us from Father. What a powerful vision and it spoke to me that when we go through hard times and when we go through pain and suffering with Yeshua, that it’s producing a beauty, there’s fruit that comes when we work all our troubles out with the Lord. Every step of the way, whatever we bear, if we’re praying for somebody and we want salvation for somebody, whatever it is, God is bearing fruit from all of our suffering and the struggles that we take to Yeshua. Now, my second vision I had recently was just as powerful. And again, it was Yeshua on the cross, but this time his arms were stretched out and I was in his body. My arms were stretched out with Yeshua. I felt the vulnerability of being bare, the heart and soul being bore and just being bare there before the Father, before all man. And in that place, I discovered a new experience and that is the love of the Father. Yeshua was on the cross, but He wasn’t by Himself. The Father’s eyes were upon Him. The Father’s eyes were upon Him, and I felt those eyes, the eyes of love of the Father right on that cross. So as we go into Yeshua and we experience that cross experience with Yeshua, we end up in a communion with Father God like none other.
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