Saturday, December 27, 2014

-Free at last! Free at last?-





They that dwell in mine house, and my maids, count me for a stranger: I am an alien in their sight.
I called my servant, and he gave me no answer; I entreated him with my mouth.
My breath is strange to my wife, though I entreated for the children's sake of mine own
body.

          -Yab (job) 19:15-17


There is an arrogant and proud ruack (spirit) at work among many Hebrews today that is not the same breath that comes from YH the Father. Be warned my brothers and sisters that YHUH is not mocked, you will reap what you sow. YHUH will reward every man according to his works. One cannot sow violence and think that they reap peace.

Wasn’t the Barakah placed on mount Garazym (Garizim) and the curse placed on mount Aybal (Ebal)? 

He placed both life and death, the Barakah and the curse before us and told us to choose life.

Can good and bad fruit come from the same tree? 

Can sweet and bitter water flow from the same well? 

Think well on these things, beloved.

You can’t be a dedicated set-apart vessel and also be the bucket used to carry the slop out to the swine.

                Remember the Beloved who is called David, when he was driven out and pursued as an evil-doer by Shaul, he did not return violence for violence but delivered a Barakah in return for the evil done to him. When the Beloved who is called David was cursed by Sham’ay (Shimei), how did he return the curse spoken against him? He gave place for the wrath of YHUH and understood that YHUH could return a Barakah for the curse.

                Did not Dan’Al (Daniel) honor the king? For he gave regard to YHUH and to His Word as having the final authority. 

Yusaf (Joseph) was sold into Mtsrym (Egypt) by his own brothers, yet he understood that what they might have planned for evil, YHUH ordained for good and to save life even as he witnessed, “But as for you, you thought evil against me; but Alhym meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.”

                What was the response of YHUH Mashyck (Messiah) to Pilot? He trusted in His Father in the Shamym saying, “You would have no power over me, if it had not been given to you from above.” These words validating the complete trust He gave to His Father in Shamym. HalluYH! HalluYHUH!

And who are we when compared to any of those?



Are we any better than these men?



Should we play the role of sons of Belial?



Can we resist the will of YHUH?



Have these things befallen us that we should try to raise our voice up against His Hand or should we not rather repent and cry to YHUH our Aluh to restore His Barakah upon us?

There is no plan or defense against the will of YHUH.

Understanding and trusting in this is where real peace and life begins.  

See now that I, even I, Am He, and there is no alhym with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
-Dabarym 32:39

                The things that befell the Hebrew people are a sign to the entire world. The journey of this single nation is the physical representation of the slavery fallen upon the whole world. But now the veil of the flesh has been removed so that true insight of what bondage is can now be seen. Use your past as a witness to bring liberty to an enslaved and dying world. 

                The Son of Aluah came to manifest the will of His Father and to destroy the works of darkness. His Witness and testimony shows the way that the children of the Most-High should live on the earth. He moved among us free from the bondage that sin brings. He was free from the bondage of the flesh and the weak elements of this world. He also gave freedom from this bondage to all that would receive it. His methods and doings are still carried on by those born of His Ruack.

The Way, the Truth, and the Life have never changed.

The world waits for the manifestation of the Sons of Alhym.