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RAIN OF HEAVEN DYNAMICS ll Charles & Susan Opiyo

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What is the third word connected to the Promised Land? Rain.In this teaching, we explore Deuteronomy 11:10–15, where God contrasts Egypt with the land of promise. Egypt represents toil, slavery, and provision produced “by foot,” while the Promised Land represents hills, valleys, divine care, and rain from heaven in its season.Milk and honey cannot flow in a drought. The abundance of the land depends on rain — and rain points to God’s proceeding Word, divine timing, and alignment with heaven.We also look at Isaiah 55:9–12, where God compares His Word to rain that waters the earth, produces seed for the sower, bread for the eater, and never returns void.This message reveals the operating system of the land: provision and abundance are guaranteed when the land remains connected to the true Source — God Himself.Key Scriptures:Deuteronomy 11:10–15Isaiah 55:9–12Theme: Rain — The Proceeding Word That Sustains the Land

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jakson RAIN OF HEAVEN DYNAMICS ll Charles & Susan Opiyo kansikuva

RAIN OF HEAVEN DYNAMICS ll Charles & Susan Opiyo

What is the third word connected to the Promised Land? Rain.In this teaching, we explore Deuteronomy 11:10–15, where God contrasts Egypt with the land of promise. Egypt represents toil, slavery, and provision produced “by foot,” while the Promised Land represents hills, valleys, divine care, and rain from heaven in its season.Milk and honey cannot flow in a drought. The abundance of the land depends on rain — and rain points to God’s proceeding Word, divine timing, and alignment with heaven.We also look at Isaiah 55:9–12, where God compares His Word to rain that waters the earth, produces seed for the sower, bread for the eater, and never returns void.This message reveals the operating system of the land: provision and abundance are guaranteed when the land remains connected to the true Source — God Himself.Key Scriptures:Deuteronomy 11:10–15Isaiah 55:9–12Theme: Rain — The Proceeding Word That Sustains the Land

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MILK & HONEY DYNAMICS Part 2 ll Charles & Susan Opiyo

What does it really mean for the Promised Land to be described as “a land flowing with milk and honey”?In this teaching, we explore the first mention of milk and honey in Scripture, beginning with Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:7–8, and trace how this phrase continues through Leviticus, Numbers, and Caleb’s faith-filled declaration.Milk and honey are more than symbols of abundance. They reveal God’s intention for a land that is pleasant, beautiful, fruitful, and economically beneficial.This message will help you see the Promised Land not only as a place of spiritual promise, but as a picture of divine productivity, prosperity, beauty, and Kingdom inheritance.Key Scriptures:Exodus 3:7–8Leviticus 20:24Numbers 13:27–28Numbers 14:8Theme: Milk & Honey — The Economy of the Promised Land

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jakson MILK & HONEY DYNAMICS ll Charles & Susan Opiyo kansikuva

MILK & HONEY DYNAMICS ll Charles & Susan Opiyo

What does it really mean for the Promised Land to be described as “a land flowing with milk and honey”?In this teaching, we explore the first mention of milk and honey in Scripture, beginning with Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:7–8, and trace how this phrase continues through Leviticus, Numbers, and Caleb’s faith-filled declaration.Milk and honey are more than symbols of abundance. They reveal God’s intention for a land that is pleasant, beautiful, fruitful, and economically beneficial.This message will help you see the Promised Land not only as a place of spiritual promise, but as a picture of divine productivity, prosperity, beauty, and Kingdom inheritance.Key Scriptures:Exodus 3:7–8Leviticus 20:24Numbers 13:27–28Numbers 14:8Theme: Milk & Honey — The Economy of the Promised Land

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TO THEM FOR US :THE ACHSAH PRINCIPLE Part 2 ll Charles & Susan Opiyo

In this teaching, “To Them, For Us: The Achsah Principle,” we explore how biblical narratives were literal to the people who lived them, but preserved for us as patterns, principles, and divine intelligence for today. Using Achsah’s request for the upper springs and lower springs, this session reveals why inheritance alone is not enough. Every promise, calling, opportunity, business, family, or assignment requires both the upper springs — prophetic and proceeding words from God — and the lower springs — practical systems, skills, relationships, resources, and execution on the ground.This message challenges religious repetition and invites us to move from merely reading Scripture to extracting wisdom, applying patterns, and building wisely in the present.

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