The Messiah of Geza
Monday, September 29, 2025
In Isaiah 11, it's written, "There shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse..." But the word in Hebrew for "stem" is "geza." "Geza" actually means "a stump," a "cut down tree or plant." This Scripture is prophesying that Messiah will come forth as a twig growing out of a cut-off tree stump. Thus, the Messiah would spring up from the broken, cut-off stump of the throne and line of David. If you look at the lives of those who are born again, you can always find some tree trunk; an old life cut down, and yet out of which comes forth the life of the Messiah. The life of Messiah comes forth in the cutting down of our pride, our plans, our hopes, our dreams, our happiness, our security, and all the rest of the old life. That is when Messiah's life begins to grow. Remember that. Even now, when you see hopes, comforts, plans, securities, and dreams cut down in your life, don't despair. For in Messiah, from every cut-down trunk, will come forth a shoot of something far better.
From Message #1374 - The Priest King
Today's Mission
Today, give God your broken hopes and dreams. And surrender your current plans and desires to His will and allow Him to grow something better.
Scripture: Jeremiah 29:11 | Isaiah 11
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn