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Two Hidden Treasures

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Two Hidden Treasures
Two Hidden Treasures

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Two Hidden Treasures

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God calls Israel His "peculiar treasure" in the earth. She is His wife, the apple of His eye. Judged unfaithful by Him more than 2,700 years ago, His beloved-Israel (10 northern tribes called Ephraim)-was scattered to the nations. Eight centuries later, in 70 A.D., the two remaining tribes-Judah and Benjamin-followed their wayward sister. Where are their descendants today? Did God abandon them forever? Absolutely not! These modern-day "Samaritans"-part Hebrew, part Gentile-are hidden in the nations throughout the world. Over the millennia, they have proliferated into a vast army of witnesses for Christ. God knows who and where they are. He is about to revive the "old dry bones" of Israel in our generation. He will mobilize the "ten thousands of Ephraim and the thousands of Manasseh" into a spiritual army, to lead the body of Christ during a time of unprecedented judgment on the world.As prophesied by Jacob (Israel) on his deathbed, and later by Moses, the Lord will also open to His warriors the "blessings of the deep that lie beneath." In the last hours of the last days, a hidden treasure of crude oil will underwrite an unprecedented move of God's Spirit to usher millions into His kingdom before the dreadful "Day of the Lord." Get ready!Rachelle C. Hood is co-founder and president of The Ephraim Project, a non-profit, private foundation established to help the "poorest among us." She also authored Demolishing the Spiritual Stronghold of Racism in the American Church-Secret Key to Worldwide Last Days' Harvest.

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