In this powerful message from The Book of Jasher, chapter 28, Bishop Omar reveals a divine pattern that turns famine into favor and wilderness into awakening. We follow Isaac’s journey through famine, blessing, and obedience — learning that comfort can sometimes be the enemy of calling.
God is using your wilderness to refine you, not define you. America, like Gerar for Isaac, has been a place of protection — but not the Promised Land. This episode calls us to discern the difference between temporary provision and permanent promise, reminding us that trouble doesn’t last always and God is still leading His people home.
🎧 Listen now to discover how your current season may be preparing you for a greater exodus and deeper encounter with God.
The Feast of Tabernacles season is here, and Bishop Omar Thibeaux delivers a powerful word to remind us why this celebration matters for God’s people.
📖 Key Takeaways:
The biblical command to observe Tabernacles (Deut. 16:13).
Why the traditions of man, like December birthdays for Christ, miss the truth of scripture.
The deeper meaning of tents, outdoor dwelling, and how God tabernacled with us!
How even small steps back toward our Hebrew roots honor God.
This is more than history—it’s a call to live in truth, walk in faith, and see Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of Tabernacles.
In Part 4 of A Hundred Fold in the Same Year, Bishop Omar shares a convicting message titled Hindrances of Sowing with a focus on laziness. Drawing wisdom from Proverbs, he revealed how slothfulness stifles growth and blocks blessings. Laziness is more than inactivity—it’s an unwillingness to use the energy God has given us. Bishop reminded us that even Jesus told us to consider the ant and look at its ways. This message challenges us to step up, work with excellence, and represent Christ in all we do.
Bishop Omar continues his powerful series on One Hundred Fold In The Same Year - Isaac Sowed with part three: Fear. In this message, Bishop reveals how fear can hinder us from sowing into the Kingdom and into our God-given gifts. Drawing from the parable of the talents, he challenges us to invest wisely what God has entrusted to us, reminding us that our gifts don’t belong to us—they belong to God. Learn why fear is not just weakness, but wickedness, and how love casts out fear so we can live fruitful, multiplying lives for the Kingdom.
In part two of A Hundred Fold in the Same Year: Isaac Sowed, Bishop Omar challenges us to see sowing beyond just giving financially to the Kingdom. He shows us the importance of also sowing into ourselves — educationally, financially, physically, and spiritually. Whether it’s advancing your education, investing in your dreams, caring for your body, or strengthening your spiritual walk, this message will inspire you to stop settling for “enough” and start pursuing God’s best.
In this powerful message, Bishop Omar Thibeaux returns with a revelatory teaching on “A Hundredfold in the Same Year.” Drawing from Isaac’s blessing, Bishop challenges us to examine one of the most overlooked yet vital aspects of our spiritual walk—sowing into the Kingdom through the tithe. With clarity and conviction, he explains how tithing isn’t about God needing our money—it’s a test of faith, obedience, and priorities. This message will encourage you to trust God with your finances, reframe your heart toward giving, and discover the blessings that flow when your financial life is brought into order by the tithe.
In this powerful kickoff to the new series “The Sins of Our Fathers,” Bishop Omar explores “Parental Programming” through the lens of Jasher 28. We see how Isaac, like his father Abraham, repeats generational patterns—lying about his wife out of fear. Bishop challenges us to reflect on how much of our adult behavior, especially in relationships and finances, is shaped by our upbringing. Are we truly being ourselves, or are we echoing our parents’ patterns—good or bad? This message is a deep, introspective call to break generational cycles and walk in the new identity Christ has given us.
In The Birthright III: Esau Sold His Birthright, Bishop Omar dives deeper into the spiritual implications behind one of the most pivotal moments in scripture. Coming from the Book of Jasher and Genesis, Bishop unpacks how Esau gave up his birthright to Jacob and what it reveals about our own struggles with the flesh — particularly with food. He highlights the dangers of unchecked appetites and the spiritual discipline required to walk in purpose. We also gain insight into the Law of Primogeniture, and how God's divine plan superseded man’s traditions. A powerful message about calling, discipline, and the cost of short-term satisfaction.
In this powerful continuation of The Birthright series, Bishop Omar dives into The Book of Jasher to uncover the prophetic moment when Esau killed Nimrod and took the garments of Adam and Eve. Despite the garments’ supernatural power, a divine prophecy overruled. Bishop unpacks the deeper truth: God’s promises are more powerful than any object. He also tackles the subject of jealousy—how it sneaks in when we least expect it, especially when someone excels in our same gift or calling. Learn how to guard your heart and celebrate others without envy. This episode is rich with revelation, truth, and insight into the prophetic power of scripture and the importance of guarding your soul.
In the powerful launch of his new series “The Birthright,” Bishop Omar dives into Jasher to unveil the mysterious rise of Nimrod, King of Babel. In this episode, we uncover how Nimrod became mighty — tracing it all the way back to the garments once worn by Adam and Eve. These anointed garments were passed down through generations, stolen by Ham, and ultimately given to Nimrod.
Bishop explores how even in Genesis, the Gospel of Christ was foreshadowed in God’s sacrifice for Adam and Eve — a divine thread that runs all the way to Jesus. Learn why finishing well matters more than starting strong, and how modern traditions like Easter and Christmas may have deeper, hidden roots tied to ancient Babylonian worship. This is an eye-opening message you don’t want to miss.
In this compelling message, Abraham’s Eulogy: Part 3, Bishop Omar explores the life of Abraham through the lens of the Book of Jasher. We learn how Abraham not only walked with God but taught others how to do the same. Bishop challenges listeners to serve with the right heart, despite opposition or mistreatment, just as Jesus did. The message also exposes the contrast between the true seed of Abraham and modern-day imposters. With a touching personal testimony of evangelizing his own father, Bishop encourages us to share the Gospel boldly—because eternity is always closer than we think.
In one of the most thought-provoking teachings yet, Bishop Omar Thibeaux tackles a topic often misunderstood and misrepresented in church culture—wine.
Is it a sin to drink? Did Jesus drink wine? What does the Bible really say?
With historical context, biblical clarity, and spiritual maturity, Bishop walks us through 12 eye-opening points that challenge long-held traditions and expose the truth many believers have never been taught. This isn’t a message to condone excess—it’s a message of freedom, balance, and truth.
If you've ever had questions about alcohol and the life of a believer, this episode is for you.
🎧 Tune in and let the Word bring understanding like never before.
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In Part 2 of “Abraham’s Eulogy – The Fear of God,” Bishop Omar Thibeaux delivers a timely and convicting word that speaks to both global events and the condition of our hearts. Opening with reflections on current tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, Bishop reminds us that the Scriptures have already foretold these moments — wars and rumors of wars — as signs of the last days.
Drawing from the Book of Jasher, Bishop shifts focus to Abraham’s legacy as a man who feared God. In a world where reverence for the Most High is increasingly rare, this message challenges us to return to a holy fear — a respect, awe, and submission to God’s authority. The fear of God is not terror, but the deep understanding that God is not only our loving Father but also our righteous Judge.
Bishop encourages us to reflect on how we live, speak, and interact — warning against gossip, slander, and casual sin. He reminds us that grace is not a license to sin, and that we should treat sin with the same disgust as we would the stench of something dead in the road. God’s mercy is real, but His holiness demands that we walk in righteousness.
This is a powerful continuation of Abraham’s legacy — a call to fear God, walk uprightly, and trust in the Lord to fight our battles in these troubled times.
This Father’s Day message is one to revisit again and again. Bishop Omar Thibeaux takes us deep into the Book of Jasher, showing how Abraham’s death wasn’t just an ending—it was a legacy. Full of years, wisdom, and fruit, Abraham “died well,” and that’s the calling for us too.
Bishop challenges us to live on purpose and leave this earth empty, having given our all to what God has assigned us. He shares a powerful illustration of how hearing the gospel is like fire: if we delay, the opportunity to respond may never come again in the same way. "Today is the day of salvation."
He also highlights the importance of multigenerational ministry, honoring the elderly, choosing contentment, and cultivating true kindness—especially in our relationships. From the heartfelt worship to the moving tributes, this Father’s Day service will leave you inspired, convicted, and empowered to live a life that truly matters.
Listen now and be encouraged to live well—and die well—for the glory of God.
In this power-packed message, Bishop Omar dives deeper into the blessing of Abraham, revealing truth from Jasher 26 and the Book of Jubilees. He explores how even Abraham’s children by concubines became great nations — and yet, how much more favor belongs to the children of the promise. From ancient wealth in Arabia to modern-day prosperity, this message stirs faith, awakens heritage, and challenges believers to walk boldly in their identity as the true children of Israel. Tune in and be strengthened in spirit, truth, and purpose.
In this powerful continuation of Esau or Jacob, Bishop Omar takes us on a deep spiritual excavation through the historical books of Jasher and, for the first time from the pulpit, the Book of Jubilees. This message feels like an archaeological breakthrough for Hebrews in America—connecting dots from Genesis to Jasher to Jubilees with divine precision and revelation.
One of the foundational truths explored is found in Genesis: Why did Isaac love Esau, and why did Rebecca love Jacob? The Bible tells us Isaac loved Esau for his venison (how good he could cook)—meaning for what he could do, not for who he was. Bishop powerfully reminds us not to love others based on their performance, but with agape love—unconditional, unwavering, and rooted in truth. This principle was especially moving when applied to marriage, challenging us to love our spouses beyond their roles or abilities.
The Book of Jasher reveals that it was Abraham, not Isaac, who first favored Jacob and refused Esau. Abraham, discerning Esau’s unrighteous ways, had already spoken a blessing over Jacob and even instructed Rebecca to love and protect him.
Then, in a stunning revelation from the Book of Jubilees, Bishop explores the blessing of Abraham through the lens of the Arab nations—identified in Jubilees Chapter 20 as descendants of the handmaids. Despite not being children of the promise, they still inherited immense wealth and prosperity. So the question becomes: how much more blessed are the true children of the promise?
This sermon is rich with truth, filled with light, and sure to stir your heart and mind as we uncover the prophetic legacy of our Hebrew heritage.
In this powerful and eye-opening message, Bishop Omar asks the age-old question: Esau or Jacob? Diving deep into the Book of Jasher, Bishop uncovers the contrasting character traits of these two brothers and how their lives reflect spiritual truths still relevant today.
We learn the significance of both sons being added to the society of men at age 15 and how this moment serves as a call for today's generation—especially young men—to grow up, take responsibility, and embrace true manhood.
Bishop contrasts Esau—the deceitful, cunning hunter dwelling in the field—with Jacob—the wise, obedient son who stayed home, cared for the flocks, and followed the instructions of the Lord. These godly attributes, Bishop explains, run through the bloodline of the true Hebrews.
This message not only calls for personal reflection but boldly exposes modern deceptions—reminding us that the spirit of Esau is still at work in the world today. From false cosmology agendas to stolen identities, this sermon is packed with truth, conviction, and clarity.
Prepare to be challenged, inspired, and awakened.
In this powerful and unforgettable service, we not only celebrated the ordination of our new Deacons, Deaconesses, and the installation of Minister Frankie Mouton, but we also received a deeply challenging word from Bishop Omar.
Taking us to the Book of Genesis, Bishop unpacked the final words of Jacob to his son Reuben — his firstborn, his strength, and his might — yet Jacob declared him “unstable as water.” Through this message, Bishop dove into the dangers of instability, how it can affect our purpose, our relationships, and our legacy, and what it means to become rooted, fixed, and faithful.
This is a must-hear sermon for anyone striving to grow stronger in their walk and their leadership. Listen in and be transformed.
This year’s Passover 2025 Resurrection Day service was nothing short of historic! With an overwhelming turnout, the ministry opened not one, but two overflow rooms to accommodate the crowd. Hebrews from across the globe — including Trinidad, Barbados, and Ethiopia — gathered to honor this holy convocation. In this powerful message, Bishop Omar delivers a dynamic word from the Book of Jasher, diving deep into the story of Rebekah and the revelation of the two nations within her.
Tune in and experience the move of God that marked this unforgettable celebration of life, resurrection, and covenant.
This powerful Passover message will reignite your passion for God's appointed times! Bishop Omar walks us through the story of Passover in the book of Exodus, revealing 9 profound truths that define the heart and purpose of this holy feast:
Passover Happened in Egypt
Passover Is in the First Month
Passover Is About a Lamb
Passover Is About Blood
Passover Is About a Meal
Passover Is About Being Ready
Passover Is About Judgment
Passover Is About Mercy & Grace
Passover Is a Memorial
Each point stands on its own as a revelation—and together they uncover the beauty, depth, and power of why we honor Passover. Don't miss this rich teaching that will deepen your understanding and stir your heart to celebrate the feasts of the Lord with passion and purpose.