The Promise Perspective Podcast
Stephanie Green
The Promise Perspective Podcast aims to teach you how to anchor your heart in the promises and commandments of Yahuah. As the world constantly pulls our attention in every direction, in this space, you’ll find discussions on what it truly means to elevate your perspective to seeing things through a lens that we are all called to have as Yahuah's children. The Promise Perspective’s mission is to equip you with the encouragement, tools, and Scripture needed to cultivate your heart and teach you how to have a mindset completely rooted in His Word. Your host, Stephanie, is excited to join you on your walk with Yahusha to help teach you the unshakable foundation and authority we have because of Him.
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Entering in Through the "Narrow Gate" | Episode 21
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10/29/24 • 68 min
Then one said to Him, “Master, are there few who are saved?”
And He said to them, “Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I say to you, will seek to enter and will not be able” (Luke 13:23-24).
What does it mean to “strive” to enter in through the narrow gate?
According to our Messiah’s words, striving and seeking are two very different things. Yahusha was not talking about those who aren’t seeking at all. He’s talking about the difference between those who are “striving” and those who are “seeking.”
This is worthy of some serious attention.
There is a word that I am constantly stirring over...it’s one that has created an inner turmoil for me that I know I need to continue to wrestle with and sit with. It’s a word that I cannot seem to shake:
“FEW.”
Many are called, FEW are chosen.
The path is narrow and FEW find it.
The harvest is plenty but the laborers are FEW.
Only a remnant is making it through the narrow gate that leads to life.
I want to share with you where my studies have led me in understanding what it means to truly STRIVE. I want to share with you why several Hebrew word studies have helped me better understand the call of Yahuah’s remnant—His covenant people. There have been many thoughts and several verses in Scripture that I’ve wrestled with over the last several months.
This wrestling for truth has afflicted me, disciplined me, humbled me and now I’m ready to strive with you over some hard, yet necessary truths.
Episode 21 Transcript
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Letter to the Remnant | Episode 39
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09/21/23 • 29 min
Today's episode is special to me because...I wrote you a letter. There is a growing body of Believers who are seeking after righteousness and greater obedience like never before. Many do not have an understanding of the biblical definition of what righteousness and obedience truly is. There is a growing number of Believers who are feeling called out of the institutional church, out of Christianity, and while the whole world might think this is a "falling away," it couldn't be further from the truth.
We are coming out of Babylon.
The warning to "come out of her, my people" is something many are not ready to hear, but I believe if you feel led to listen to this episode, then this one is for you.
I love you all so, so much and my heart aches for the strong delusion that many are under today, yet are unaware. Because that used to be me. Not anymore, though.
I pray that this episode blesses you, encourages you, and equips you in your walk.
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What Was it Really Like in the Days of Noah? The Odd Symbolism Behind CERN & the Book of Revelation (Pt. 6) | Episode 22
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09/20/22 • 74 min
In today's episode, we are going to be discussing why we should be paying attention to CERN and its strange symbolism and how it eerily correlates with John's warning/prophecy in the Book of Revelation. I've linked below all of the sources/videos that I will be referring to in this episode-they are worth checking out. By the end of this episode, I believe much of what I've been talking about over the last two months will truly help to tie everything in.
Also, I want to note that anything beyond what is written in Scripture, is just speculation. But if prophecy is given to us so that we can be paying attention, then the projects and ambitions going on at CERN and the strange symbolism and historical facts are at least worth learning and paying attention to. Remember, our Bible is not meant to be read; it's meant to be studied.
Links:
SYMMETRY-CERN Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cllqr1nmdYk
Gotthard Tunnel Opening Ceremony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW5gklIKcDg
CERN Human/Mock(?) Sacrifice Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZofciM24d4
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What Was it Really Like in the Days of Noah? The Spirit Behind Transhumanism, Genetic Engineering, and AI (Pt. 3) | Episode 19
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08/23/22 • 58 min
Many people are unfamiliar with the concept of transhumanism, as they immediately dismiss it as some science fiction conspiracy that is only evidenced of in movies. However, it is now much more than just a concept; it is the driving force behind many of the goals and aspirations of science and technology. What you'll learn in today's episode is that over the last 20 years, the science has finally started to catch up and gain traction with the philosophy behind this movement.
Transhumanism is the belief that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations by means of science and technology. What we are beginning to see (which has been coined as the 4th Industrial Revolution) is this convergence of technology and human biology and genetic manipulation in ways that we've never seen.
If you're wondering how this applies to the topic of Enoch and what it was really like in the days of Noah, then I encourage you to tune in and learn exactly why we've done a deep dive on who these Nephilim were. If these Nephilim were a type of genetically-mutated, DNA-compromised creatures, I would think the trending advances in genetic engineering, transhumanism, and AI should be enough to make us pay attention to the current times and what these advances could look like in the next 20 years.
We are definitely starting to get a better picture of what the "days of Noah" could look like before Jesus returns.
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Sources:
- Transhumanist Bill of Rights: https://transhumanist-party.org/tbr-3/
- www.humanityplus.org
- Robot, Sophia: https://www.dw.com/en/saudi-arabia-grants-citizenship-to-robot-sophia/a-41150856
- Forbidden Gates by Thomas Horn: https://www.amazon.com/Forbidden-Gates-Intelligence-Nanotechnology-Techno-Dimensional/dp/0984061193/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=forbidden+gates+tom+horn&qid=1661215196&sprefix=forbidden+gates+%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-1
What Was it Really Like in the Days of Noah? Who Were the Nephilim? Let's Ask Enoch (Pt. 2) | Episode 18
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08/16/22 • 61 min
As we continue in our series on what it was really like in the days of Noah, we know that these beings called 'Nephilim' were roaming the earth. When God had to destroy the earth the first time with a flood, we've always had this understanding that men were sinning and evil was abounding.
While this was true, in the Book of 1 Enoch, we gain insight to the fact that these Nephilim, who were transgenic, genetically mutated beasts, had corrupted the bloodline of humanity, through the rebellious, fallen angels who fornicated with women and beget children; they compromised human DNA. They corrupted what God made "in His image."
These Nephilim were incapable of receiving the message of salvation and redemption because of the fallen angels who helped create them. God HAD to cleanse the earth. There's so much more to the story, and Enoch tells it all. This is probably one of the most important, urgent episodes I've ever done. We must understand spiritual wickedness in order to understand the world and the days ahead. The Book of 1 Enoch needs to be shared and it needs to be read by God's people.
So, when Jesus said, "as it was in the days of Noah, so will it be at the coming of the Son of Man," don't 'you find it wildly parallel that with the movement and push of transhumanism philosophy, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, scientific manipulation of human DNA, and human embryos literally being created in petri dishes, that we are on the brink of another abomination, similar to "as it was in the days of Noah?"
Only time will tell, but that's why we pay attention. Open your heart and get ready to dive into Part 2 of this series. 2
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1 Book of Enoch (source): https://www.amazon.com/Enoch-Hermeneia-Translation-George-Nickelsburg/dp/0800699106/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3I6ND7YHVSL9L&keywords=1+book+of+enoch+James+vanderkam&qid=1660598238&sprefix=1+book+of+enoch+james+vanderkam%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-1
What Was it Really Like in the Days of Noah? Let's Ask Enoch (Pt. 1) | Episode 17
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08/09/22 • 61 min
Over the next few months, we are going to cover a lot of ground. For some of you, a lot of this may be unfamiliar or uncharted territory. I encourage you to go on this ride with me over the next couple of months because I truly believe that if you listen to this series with an open heart, with a willingness to learn, you will walk away from this series feeling encouraged, enlightened, and hopefully with a revived desire to dig deeper into Scripture, as well as your relationship with God.
This entire series is built on one verse, which can be found in Matthew 24:37... “As the days of Noah were, so the coming of the Son of Man will be.”
This episode will touch on what we already know about the “days of Noah” from the Book of Genesis and will introduce you to a man named Enoch and a book he wrote (Book of 1 Enoch) that was considered a part of the Holy Scriptures until it was removed a little less than 200 years ago.
This episode will prepare you for the insight Enoch reveals to us about what it was REALLY like in the days of Noah, giving a more detailed description of what it was like when the Nephilim roamed the earth.
This episode will address the Book of 1 Enoch’s validity and importance. We’re going to go through the most popular arguments as to why people attempt to invalidate and falsify Enoch’s writings, and my hope is that you will open your heart to the truths that have been hidden from us for a very long time.
If you choose to read the Book of 1 Enoch, prepare to grow in relationship with God, more that you ever have before, and be prepared to not be able to look at this world the same ever again. It is my hope and prayer that this podcast series provides itself as a tool for you, to connect the dots and dig deeper into divine truth.
The content of the Book of 1 Enoch is in complete harmony with Scripture—not contradiction. It parallels Scripture, it confirms Scripture, and it brings an incredible amount of clarity to Scripture that helps to make sense of exactly why Jesus pointed us to the “days of Noah” to discern the season that would indicate that His return is very close.
I’ve found that many people who oppose the Book of 1 Enoch’s validity, are the same people who have never read the Book for themselves. For those who say, “if God wanted it in there, it’d be in there,” my rebuttal to that is, God did want it in there, and it was considered a part of Holy Scripture until mankind took it upon themselves to decide to remove because it didn’t “fit” their religious views/doctrines a little less than 200 years ago. The early church fathers were very familiar with Enoch’s writing and teachings.
I know how hard it is to break away from what you’ve been told your entire life. We shouldn’t just blindly accept any assumption, but just because something goes against our preconceived notions doesn’t mean we should dismiss it or reject it altogether, either.
Naturally, the Book of 1 Enoch is a tough pill to swallow, because it goes against A LOT of the things we’ve been taught growing up. It clearly explains some of the things that science has tried to explain away since science was given the authority to make decisions on what’s ‘true’ and what’s ‘false.’
The Book of 1 Enoch deserves to be studied and talked about, because the times we are approaching, the times that Jesus warned us about, are beginning to converge with times similar to “as it was in the days of Noah.” Thankfully, Enoch gives us deeper, more meaningful insight into what those days actually looked like. I challenge you to dig deeper.
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Part 1: Building a Case for Africa - The True Promise Land | Episode 23
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11/19/24 • 62 min
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The Biblical History of Israel & Judah | Episode 4
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01/04/24 • 58 min
You know how when you start reading a book, you’re eager to get to the “good part?”Sometimes, especially as newbies to Bible study, the Old Testament books can seem a little dry with history. As we start to learn the Word, there’s a lot we don’t understand and it can be overwhelmingly and daunting to stare at the pages of thousands of years of history and genealogies, not knowing how to begin, when you know that the good news of the Messiah is just page flips away.
But the problem is that too many of us (I did this myself) try to understand the back of the book without having an understanding of the front of it. But what we don’t realize that we miss out on, is that there are still prophecies spoken by many prophets in the “Old Testament” that still haven’t been fulfilled. There are many prophecies that point us to the great and terrible “Day of Yahuah,” in which is a reference to the Messiah’s return.
The greatest restoration in the history of the world has yet to be fulfilled, and it has everything to do with the events that will happen that will usher in the 1,000-year Millennial Reign. This will mark the moment in time of Messiah’s Second Coming, in which those who get to take part in the first resurrection will rule and reign with Him for 1,000 years. But the problem is, is that through the error of dispensationalism, which teaches us that the church will be raptured away before He comes back, it has poked holes in our understanding of Scripture, and because of this, many people are going to be unprepared for His return.
This is why history is important. This is why your foundation of truth must be rooted in the books of the Old Testament. The Bible is actually one book—not two separate books with two sets of promises for two sets of people. Scripture doesn’t teach that. Men were the ones who added the subtitle pages of old and new testament.
If you were to read your favorite fictional novel and you started at the back of the book, how much of your understanding do you think would be skewed because you didn’t understand the events leading up to the climax and the ending?
The Bible is no different.
So, I say all of that to say that Episode 4 as well as the next several episodes are going to be jam packed with unpacking the history of the books that may seem intimidating to many. This isn’t meant to be an exhaustive study of history, but it is to help give you context that will prayerfully allow you to better understand history and prophecy, as well as fall in love with becoming a student of the Bible.
I can only speak for myself, but studying the history of what I’m reading has made the Word come alive for me in so many ways that have only created a deeper hunger for truth and thirst for righteousness.
Bible history is world history and world history is Bible history.
I pray that this episode and season blesses you and edifies you.
Supplemental Documents:
Episode 4 Transcript
King History of Israel & Judah Chart
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Is Christianity Making You Sick? | Episode 33
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08/03/23 • 49 min
The body of Messiah today does not have an accurate understanding of what the definition of sin really is. And if we don’t understand sin, we can’t understand grace. And if we don’t understand how sin and grace work together, we won’t be able to understand the plan of salvation for mankind.
1 John 3:4—Whoever commits sin transgresses the law; for sin is the transgression of the law.
Paul said in Romans 3:20 that “by law is the knowledge of sin.” In other words, he is saying that if it weren’t for the law, he wouldn’t know what sin is.
But if the law was “abolished at the cross” (which Yahusha/Jesus clearly said he did NOT come to do, Matthew 5:17), then if there is now no longer any law/commandments to obey, then based on Scripture, there is no more sin, right? If the law doesn’t exist anymore, then sin can’t exist anymore either, right?
If you’re a critical thinker like me, those assumptions make no sense.
So, how can someone be a “sinner” if the standard to understanding and identifying what sin is in the first place no longer exists?
James 1:25 calls the law (aka torah) the perfect law of liberty, meaning it is the law of freedom. Obedience to it is what brings deliverance; it sets us free. Obedience also means transforming your character to reflect the image of our Messiah as well. This is the narrow path.
We our declared righteous by our faith, yes. But faith is just the first step. I am convinced that many Christians are sick today and don’t even know it because the mass message coming from our pulpits today is actually a gospel of lawlessness, advocating disobedience and rebellion to the true word of Yahuah, yet masquerades itself as “light” and “truth.”
Many Christians are in for a rude awakening in these coming days and I pray that we love the truth enough to be set free by it-pastors included. My fear of Yahuah and my love for the truth is the only thing that gives me the courage to blow the trumpet for my brothers and sisters.
John 14:15 — “If you love me, keep my commandments.”
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What Was it Really Like in the Days of Noah? CERN & Revelation 9:1-11 (Pt. 5) | Episode 21
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09/13/22 • 69 min
In this episode, we are going to be talking about CERN, Revelation 9, and how we may be able to see how there very possibly could be biblical connections between the experimenting going on at CERN and what John talks about in Revelation 9. I know that most of what I'm about to say will sound like I'm reading out of a sci-fi novel, but I encourage you to listen with an open heart, as the topic of CERN and prophecy will take this episode and the next in order to fully tie in and hopeful make authentic connections for you.
It is such a joy to be living in these times and sharing these things with you all. We truly have been created for such a time as this!
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