Thread: do you love our MESSIAH YAHSHUA read this then
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do you love our MESSIAH YAHSHUA read this then
Posted : 9 Sep, 2010 05:12 AM
hello everybody !!! Do you LOVE our MESSIAH YAHSHUA??? then say so!!! yeah let this be a post of praise and nothing else,,i am so thankful that the FATHER YAHWAH has taught me so much about how to love my brothers and sisters,,i LOVE how the Scriptures all point to the MESSIAH and how we live with a promise as did all those in the Scriptures,, a promise that we will live and eat of the tree of life with our MESSIAH,,we get to live with HIM for eternity,,is that not the coolest thing ever???!!!
i have been reading so much and i just LOVE how the Scriptures just reach out and grab me and tell me about my MESSIAH,,i have learned recently that i should always end my conversation about Scripture with our MESSIAH,,i spends lot of time studying the Hebrew roots and i LOVE the connection that i get from understanding the GREAT BOOK from the people it was given to in the first place,,i LOVE learning how they are to be a light to the nations and how they were to live it out so that all the nations would see the image of YAHWAH in them,,,i am so happy that we all get to read and share how the Scriptures speak to us and how they move us to live,,,we never really need to argue if we all agree that YAHSHUA is MESSIAH and that HE will judge us,,we may never agree totally until HE comes to tell us in HIS own WORDS but we can all end our conversations and post with our LOVE in MESSIAH,,after all it is LOVE for each other that we need have,,so if you don't agree think about this,, what would i say if YAHSHUA were standing right here between us,,cause HE is you know HE is going to judge on what HE sees and hears,,that is what you say and what you mean in your heart,,so give praise to the MESSIAH and lets see it,,share with me what you are thankful for tell me how the Scriptures move you today,,no one argue lets just say what we are thankful for learning no judgement or correction just say it with LOVE LOVE LOVE
my dear brothers and sister goodnight i pray to find this full of many wonderful things when i wake,,have a blessed day,,may YAHWAH keep you and bless you,,may HIS face look upon you all of your days,,may MESSIAH work and live in you,,may HIS SET-APART SPIRIT be with you as you speak and walk out this life,,,be good faithful servants be good and spread the GOOD NEWS OF MESSIAH with me now
"May you be inscribed and sealed for a good year."
I love the rich heritage of our faith. There is so much deep meaning and blessings in the holidays, festivals, traditions, etc. The more I learn of it the more I fall in love with our Lord.
God loves us and wants us to experience peace and life�abundant and eternal. We experience that by submitting to His authority. Jesus is the King of all kings and the Earth is His domain. As we enter into this new year on the Jewish calendar I once again surrender to Him and His leadership that part of His domain that has been delegated to me. Today's and this week's Torah portion is powerful! I love studying it from this perspective!
�Listen� (MY NOTE: Listen to the King for His decrees!)
Heaven and Earth; Rain and Dew (MY NOTE: It is raining here today :hearts:)
Thought for the Week:
Rab Yehudah said, �The day when rain falls is as great as the day when the Torah was given, as it is said [in Deuteronomy 32:2], �Let my teaching drop as the rain.� [When Moses said] �teaching�, he meant Torah, as it is said of the Torah [in Proverbs 4:2] �For I give you sound teaching; do not abandon my Torah.� (b.Ta�anit 7a)
Commentary:
Moses begins his song by calling upon the heavens and the earth as witnesses to his teaching. He says, �Give ear, O heavens, and let me speak; and let the earth hear the words of my mouth.� (Deuteronomy 32:1) He follows this progression, from heaven to earth, when he says, �Let my teaching drop as the rain.� (Deuteronomy 32:2) Rain is that which falls from heaven to earth, in a sense, connecting heaven and earth. In rabbinic literature, Torah is often compared to rain failing from heaven to earth.
The sages compared Torah to water, for just as water descends from a higher to a lower level, so too the Torah descended from its place of glory to the realm of men:
Rabbi Chanina ben Ida said, �Why are the words of the Torah likened unto water [in Isaiah 55:1], �Ho! Every one who thirsts, come to the waters.�? This is to teach you that just as water flows from a higher place to a low place, so too the words of the Torah ...� (b.Ta�anit 7a)
When water is in the heavens, though it is vapor in the form of the clouds, it is still, in its basic essence, water. As it descends in the form of rain, it is still water. When it arrives on the earth as falling rain, it is still water. It is the same in heaven and on earth, though its form might be different. Whether in the form of clouds in heaven or pooling up in streams and rivers on earth, at every stage water is water. So too with Torah in its descent from the heavens. In the heavens it is Torah, and here on earth it is Torah. Its essence remains Torah.
The Torah of Moses has descended to us in a form we can understand and comprehend. The ineffable word of God has taken on the garments of human language so that we might hear and understand. It has come in the form of laws and commandments so that we might speak it and do the Word of God. When we do it, we are allowing God�s word to clothe itself in the garments of our human flesh. We are actually incarnating the word of God on earth.
That which began in the heaven as the unsearchable and unknowable word of God has descended like rain, like water, to the level of the earth where it waters the grass and plants that soak it up and incorporate it into their being. Through this connection, heaven and earth are united.
We read in the gospel of John that the Word (Logos) is God. It is not another God or something different than Him, but it is Him. And yet, through some inexplicable miracle, the Word descends to the earth and takes on the garments of human flesh�a real human being�Yeshua of Nazareth, forming a connection between heaven and earth. Yeshua spoke the words of His Father and kept His commandments. He clothed them in the garments of His body. He is the Word made flesh, the Living Torah. He is the living Word of God united with the substance of earth, but His essence remained the same on earth as it was in heaven.