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06/05/2026

✨ MORE THAN A HAIR APPOINTMENT ✨

Life moves fast.

Between work, family, responsibilities, and the constant demands of everyday life, finding a moment to slow down can feel impossible.

At The Upper Room Salon, we believe your appointment should be more than a service—it should be a time of renewal.

A place to relax.
A place to refresh.
A place to leave feeling beautiful, confident, and cared for.

From the moment you walk through our doors, our desire is that you experience a welcoming atmosphere, exceptional service, and a peaceful escape from the busyness of life.

Because beauty isn’t just about how you look when you leave.
It’s about how you FEEL.

We look forward to serving you. Contact us today.

Shavuot and Pentecost | The Connection & Meaning Today 05/21/2026

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Love this woman of God and her teaching!!

Shavuot and Pentecost | The Connection & Meaning Today Are you ready to receive what God is pouring out?In this episode ...

05/21/2026

Prompted by the Holy Spirit 🤣

05/06/2026

No caption necessary. Find yourself complaining about hair shedding? Begin to understand it serves a great purpose and designed to grow NEW back.

04/29/2026

There are two kinds of people in every environment—
those who carry the atmosphere…
and those who are shaped by it.

BE A WELL OF HIS PRESENCE THAT OVERFLOWS LIKE A STREAM RISING UP BRINGING IMPACT TO THOSE AROUND YOU.

What’s in your well??

04/08/2026

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03/31/2026

You are not ‘barely’ forgiven—you are redeemed at great cost, through the blood of Jesus. God didn’t extend grace sparingly; He lavished it on you—it’s overflowing, abundant, & with intention!

May this encourage you….You are fully covered, fully accepted, and deeply valued. There is no shortage in God’s grace toward you—only abundance!!

A little conviction (through love) of course:
If God has been this generous with you—holding nothing back—then your life is meant to reflect that same richness: walking in wisdom, extending forgiveness, and living aware of the price that was paid for you.

It’s not just about being saved…
It’s about living like someone who knows they’ve been loved extravagantly.
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️😘😘😘😘😘😘🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😁

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Jesus the Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, the Passover Lamb

The heart of this message is that Passover is not merely a historical event in Exodus—it is a divine pattern designed by God to reveal Jesus Christ. Exodus 12 is not just Israel’s deliverance story; it is a prophetic blueprint, a heavenly pattern pointing to Yeshua as the spotless Passover Lamb.

The Passover pattern🤔

The sermon centers on four core Passover truths established in Exodus 12:
1. A lamb without blemish
2. Blood applied for deliverance
3. Judgment passing over those under the blood
4. Liberation from bo***ge

These are not isolated Old Testament ideas. They are fulfilled explicitly and perfectly in Jesus.

John the Baptist identifies Him plainly:
“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).

Paul confirms it:
“Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us” (1 Corinthians 5:7).

So the sermon’s main revelation is this:
Jesus did not merely participate in the Passover season—He fulfilled Passover itself.

The Lamb without blemish 🐑

In Exodus, the lamb had to be spotless. In fulfillment, Jesus is the sinless, spotless, faultless Lamb of God.

Hebrews 4:15 shows He was tempted in all points as we are, yet without sin. Even Pilate, a secular ruler, declared twice, “I find no fault in Him” (John 19:4, 6). The point is powerful: the Lamb was examined and approved.

Parallel

In the temple, the worshiper was not the one inspected—the lamb was.
Likewise, our acceptance before God is not based on our perfection, but on Christ’s perfection.

Application

This destroys self-righteousness and condemnation.
The good news is not that you passed inspection—the good news is that Jesus did.

He was slain at Passover on purpose 🙌🏼

The sermon emphasizes that Jesus’ crucifixion was not random. It was divinely timed. He was crucified at Passover, fulfilling Exodus 12 in exact detail.

Jesus Himself said:
“After two days is the feast of the Passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified” (Matthew 26:2).

This means the feasts are not just Jewish observances in a cultural sense—they are the feasts of the Lord, telling His redemptive story. Jesus came not only to die, but to die as the Passover Lamb, at the appointed feast, in fulfillment of the pattern.

Parallel

The people in Jerusalem were singing Passover songs about the lamb while the true Lamb of God was being bound and led to sacrifice.

Application

This reveals the precision of God. Your salvation is not accidental, improvised, or uncertain. It was planned in the wisdom of God from the beginning.

Not a bone was broken 🦴

Exodus says the Passover lamb’s bones were not to be broken (Exodus 12:46). John says that when the soldiers came to Jesus, they found Him already dead, so His bones were not broken, fulfilling Scripture (John 19:36).

The sermon presses this point hard: Jesus did not merely die—He laid down His life willingly. He gave up the ghost before prophetic Scripture could be violated.

Parallel

The natural Passover lamb in Exodus foreshadowed the true Lamb in John’s Gospel.

Application

Jesus was not overtaken by death; He entered it voluntarily and triumphed over it. That means believers do not serve a helpless Savior, but a victorious King.

The blood had to be applied 🩸

One of the strongest revelations in the sermon is this:
It was not enough for the lamb to be slain. The blood had to be applied.

In Exodus, the blood on the doorposts became the legal marker that caused judgment to pass over. In Christ, the same principle is fulfilled spiritually: His blood must be received and applied by faith.

Romans 3:25 teaches that God set forth Christ as a propitiation through faith in His blood.

Parallel

The lamb’s death in Egypt and the blood on the doorpost become a picture of Christ’s sacrifice and the believer’s faith response.

Application

Knowing about the cross is not the same as living under its benefits.
The blood must be applied by faith:
• for forgiveness
• for cleansing
• for covenant protection
• for freedom from condemnation

The sermon frames the blood as a legal, covenantal boundary. The destroyer may not respect your feelings, your effort, or your history—but he must respect the blood.

The blood of Jesus does more than cover sin

Animal blood in the old covenant covered sin temporarily. But the sermon makes this distinction clear:

Jesus’ blood does not merely cover sin—it removes it.

His blood is eternal blood. It speaks better things than bulls and goats. It removes stain, guilt, and consequence in a way the old covenant never could.

Application

This is especially aimed at people trapped in shame. The message says:
• stop identifying with your past
• stop staring at your stain
• stop believing condemnation has the final word

Because of the blood, the believer is clothed in righteousness.

Passover is covenant 📜

The sermon then moves into covenant language. The blood of Jesus establishes the new covenant, described as a divine alliance and pledge.

The emphasis is that God made covenant with us. He established it, defined it, and sustains it. We enter it by faith, but it is grounded in His faithfulness, not ours.

Parallel

Israel was marked by covenant blood on the house.
The believer is marked by covenant blood in Christ.

Application

This means your security is not rooted in your ability to keep every promise to God, but in God’s ability to keep His promise to you.

That leads to powerful assurance:
• He will keep you
• sustain you
• forgive you
• protect you
• provide for you
• restore you
• revive you
• bring you home

From external event to internal reality

A major revelation in the sermon is that when you truly see Jesus as the Passover Lamb, everything shifts:
• from external ritual to internal transformation
• from temporary covering to eternal redemption
• from history only to personal salvation

Exodus becomes more than Israel leaving Egypt. It becomes a prophetic mirror of:
• deliverance from sin
• freedom from Satan’s rule
• adoption into God’s family
• movement toward eternal inheritance

Parallel
• Egypt = bo***ge to sin and death
• Pharaoh = Satan’s oppressive rule
• Passover blood = covenant protection in Christ
• Promised land = eternal inheritance
• Red Sea judgment = final defeat of the enemy

Application

Believers are not just forgiven—they are delivered, adopted, transferred, and destined.

Resurrection and Firstfruits

The sermon also connects Passover to Firstfruits. Jesus fulfilled Passover in His death and Firstfruits in His resurrection. He rose before corruption could set in, fulfilling the prophetic word that the Holy One would not see corruption.

Parallel

He went into the grave as the Lamb and came out as the Lion of the tribe of Judah.

Application

The resurrection proves that death did not win, hell did not win, and Satan did not win. The believer’s future is anchored in resurrection life.

Pentecost and the ongoing victory

The message briefly extends into Pentecost, showing that the redemptive story does not stop at the cross or even the empty tomb. The Spirit is poured out, fearful disciples become bold witnesses, and the kingdom continues to advance.

Application

The same Christ who fulfilled Passover also empowers His people to live free, speak boldly, and carry His kingdom forward.

Communion: the table of the Lamb

The sermon closes by bringing all of this into communion. The Last Supper is presented as a Passover meal, and communion is not treated as a ritual of fear, but as a covenant table of grace.

A key insight is the preacher’s point on the word “unworthily” in 1 Corinthians 11. His emphasis is that the issue is not whether a person is inherently worthy, because no one is. The issue is how one comes, and whether one discerns the Lord’s body rightly.

Parallel

Just as Mephibosheth’s shame was covered at David’s table, the believer’s shame is covered at the table of the King.

Application

Come to the table not boasting in your worthiness, but trusting in the worthiness of the Lamb. Communion is for those who know they need mercy, not those pretending they do not.

Final takeaway from all this—

This sermon reveals that Jesus Christ is the full fulfillment of Passover:
• He is the spotless Lamb
• His blood is the applied covering
• judgment passes over those under His blood
• His sacrifice brings deliverance from bo***ge
• His resurrection secures victory over death
• His covenant establishes security, identity, and inheritance

The great application is this:

🔥🥇Do not treat Passover as only a past event or communion as only a church ritual.
See Jesus in the pattern.
Apply His blood by faith.
Reject condemnation.
Receive covenant identity.
😁Live as one who has been brought out of Egypt, covered by the blood, seated at the King’s table, and destined for resurrection life.

https://www.youtube.com/live/EGz4ZuE_hSI?si=jzYiPXvNi5HZBuH3

03/13/2026

Lord, Your Word says:

“The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and delivers them.” — Psalms 34:7

We declare that angelic protection surrounds the Emerald Coast.

We decree:
• protection from storms
• protection from violence
• protection from terror
• protection from destruction

Just as Your Word says:

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.” — Isaiah 54:17

Let this coast be a guarded territory, watched over by the Lord of Hosts.

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