In this week’s message at The Gathering in Colorado Springs, Leah Ramirez explores The Woven Covenant—a prophetic vision of how God is weaving together Israel and the nations through the finished work of Christ. Drawing from Song of Solomon 8, Romans 11, Isaiah 49, and Ephesians 2, the teaching invites the church to hold the tension of Scripture with humility and clarity. Rather than collapsing into replacement theology or joining unbelief, believers are called to remain rooted in Christ, the true root of the covenant. As hearts are tuned into resonance with God, the church becomes a people who carry both truth and mercy, standing in prayer for Israel and the nations while resting in the completed work of Jesus.

In this teaching, Leah Ramirez invites us to reconsider the Gospel we were handed and return to the truth Jesus revealed: the Father has always loved us. This message calls us back to union, freedom, and the unshakable reality of being seated with Christ—learning to live from beholding rather than striving.