Part 8 of: The truth and nothing but the truth
- Grace M. Church
- Nov 21, 2017
- 8 min read
Hello unto all on this fine 21st day of the 11th month of the 2017th year!!! As we of the leadership team of Grace Message Church Ministries pick up from where we left off in the last food for thought; we ask that you would turn your Bibles unto verses 17-18 of the 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel in doing so, it would read a little like this: and Jesse said unto David his son, Take now for thy BRETHREN an ephah of parched corn, and these ten loaves, and run to the camp to thy brethren; ALSO carry these ten cheeses unto the CAPTAIN OF THEIR THOUSAND, and look how thy brethren welfare, and take their pledge “and this pledge was a token of safety; our token of safety is Yhowshua; seeing it was He who fought our giant, at a young age of Him receiving His anointing.” This young in which we are speaking of concerning Yhowshua is Him just receiving the anointing even as David was young in his anointing though Yhowshua was thirty years of age physically, He was young in the anointing. If you would allow us of the leadership team of Grace Message Church Ministries, while we are under the influence of the Holy Ghost, to dive just a little deeper than what’s just on the surface, you readers would be able to see these hidden things. David’s brethren welfare and their token of safety was in David’s arrival; yes, the very thing they despised!!! Jesse being considered as one of the old men of Israel and not fit for active duty, and that active duty in which we are speaking of concerning warfare; but Jesse had three sons who followed hard after evil spirit lead king Saul. Though David, being the son of that once saw champion named Jesse; for Jesse was considered as an Ephrathite. This title Ephrathite, coming from the Strong’s Concordance of the Bible, which is found under the Hebrew number 376; it’s meaning is: champion and a steward. We reiterate, Jesse was now considered among the old men who were not able to war; but at one time was considered as a champion of Bethlehemjudah. This Bethlehemjudah is actually two titles in one, first there is Bethlehem and then there’s Judah; this made Jesse of the house of bread; for Bethlehem itself means house of bread and Judah means celebrate, confession, worship and praise. This is what David brought to the battle field and was more than willing to share it among the men of war and his brethren. These characteristic of being a champion and having bread from the correct household of Judah, while confessing and praising all at the same time in a crisis of war; they were only numbered among David, when connecting them with his father Jesse; even as Joseph was connected to Israel, above his ten brethren which were born before him. For the 12th verse of the 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel begin identifying David in these words: Now David; he was the firstborn of that champion of the house of bread. Please do not miss this hidden revelation; for we of the leadership team of Grace Message Church ministries are fully aware that, physically, David was the eighth son from Jesse. Now when Jesse made all seven of his sons to pass before Samuel the prophet; as is pointed out in the 10th verse of the 16th chapter of the First book of Samuel and the LORD God had not selected any of them. Nevertheless, spiritually David was the firstborn son of the champion Jesse, David being the new beginning son; and this information of new beginning is hidden in the Biblical Mathematics meaning of the number eight; we understanding that eight means new birth and new creation and new beginning. Once again, the three oldest sons of Jesse followed hard after what fleshly Israelites demanded of the Spirit God, and that demand was them having a king which would act like the nations kings. While the new beginning which was in David, his anointing was used periodically to calm down the evil spirit which rested upon the people choice, for the evil spirit oppressed the once anointed Saul. Though David’s brethren were present at his anointing with the oil from the horn, in which Samuel the prophet poured upon only the head of David, which is a symbolic picture of David at that time only receiving the Holy Ghost. Yes, we are speaking of the same anointing in which all of the elder brethren of David lined up for, but they did not receive a drop of what David received; though they all stood in the same household; thank God that David spent the most of his life in the field watching over the flock of the father. These three sons of Jesse, the once champion, their names were God of his father “BKA Eliab” the second was father of generosity “BKA Abinadab” and the third was astonishment “BKA Shammah. Great meanings of their names, but they knew not how to follow the anointing and most today are called by the Lord’s name and still not having a clue. We reiterate, the three eldest brethren of David, followed hard after what Israel asked for; even as the majority of the congregations of today are, and this day in which we are speaking of is the 2017th year, they are faithfully warring with what they have asked God for; instead of following God’s choice, which is a man after His own heart, who seemed at the time of coming to notoriety before the skilled men of war, as if he’s too small and weak for such a large job. These appearances of being weak and too small were only in the eyes of the jealous, which were from the same household BKA place of worship, as is revealed in the 28th verse of that same 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel in these words: and Eliab, David’s eldest brother heard when David spoke unto the men of war; and Eliab's anger was kindled against David, and jealous Eliab said, Why came thou down hither? And with whom hast thou left those few sheep in the wilderness “the place of David’s training, even for this battle which was before him; in which Jesse, David’s father sent him unto?” Eliab said unto David, I know thy pride “BKA arrogance or presumptuousness” Eliab also said unto David, I know the naughtiness “BKA wickedness or mischief” which Eliab felt was of David’s heart; for David art come down that thou might see the battle “or see us be destroyed in battle; even as thou destroyed our emotions when thou received the anointing we desired.” That’s when David kindly asked Eliab his oldest brother in the 29th verse of the 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel: what have I now done; understanding that I did nothing the first time; so, there is still no cause for you to feel this way now; because I was sent; and yet secretly summoned, as I was at the anointing to be king. Though Eliab being David’s brother, he witnessed everything David just testified, yet David could not speak with him, regardless of the truth in which David spoke; so David turned from them; even as Paul the apostle of Yhowshua turned in the 6th verse of the 18th chapter of the book of Acts in these words: and when they opposed Paul, Silas and Timotheus, and the people defamed and spoke impiously, Paul shook his raiment, and said unto them, Your lives be upon your own heads; I am clean: from henceforth I will go unto the Gentiles. Even Yhowshua could not do many miracles among His brethren; yet Yhowshua marveled when the Gentiles believed in Him, as is shown in the 10th verse of the 8th chapter of the book of Matthew in these words: when Yhowshua heard the Centurion’s statement, Yhowshua marveled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel. Once again, we state, David turned from his eldest brother Eliab, unto someone different; and spoke with that person of war; asking him; what shall be done to the man that kills this Philistine and takes away the disgrace from Israel? Get this, before we move forward, do not overlook, that the carnal regards the anointing which rested upon David, as being proud or prideful, and as having naughty intentions of making them look bad. When in reality, the anointing is given to enable a person for the Father’s appointed mission; so, David, unknowingly to the brethren and even unto David himself at one point, he was summoned and sent for, all at the same time; Selah!!! In David being sent to the battle with a measure of parched corn, and ten loaves of bread, which was ONLY for David’s brethren; but the ten cheeses were for the captain of the thousands. Did you see the sent, and the summoned? The sent is hidden in the parched corn and the ten loaves which were ONLY for the brethren; and the summoned were hidden in the ten chesses; in which the captain of thousands would be able to hear about David’s isolated training experience with the lion “in which Goliath represented” with the bear “in which king Saul represents.” These ten cheeses gave David the opportunity to prove if God is with him; even though it seemed as God was not in the eyes of the people; but God said, despise not the small beginnings. For king Saul in the now, was larger than the future which lied in David; in reality, Saul was the past, and David was Israel’s now!!!! That’s when the 31st verse of the 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel points out: and when the words were heard which David spoke, the captains of thousands rehearsed them before Saul the king: and Saul SENT for David. David’s words which reached the hearing of Saul, are found in the 26th verse of the 17th chapter of the First book of Samuel which reads: for who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God? In this statement of David’s, there was a no intended insult toward the King and his men of war, and then there was a statement of hope, which is intended to come through David. In other words; there was in the crowd of warrior stood a little lad, having five barley loaves of bread and two fish, which seemed small in the eyes of thousands; as it did in the 9th verse of the 6th chapter of the book of John. The cheese in which David brought, was a symbolic picture of the two fishes, which were for the captain of thousands. In little ruddy lad David standing before feared Saul; David said unto Saul, before Saul’s captains and generals: let no man’s heart fail because of that large champion Philistine; I, being the servant of king Saul, will go and fight with the Philistine. Could you just hear them laugh under their breath in disbelief??? So much is this true in the congregations of the household of God’s people today; that even Saul in time past said; this has to be a prank!!! For though David, art not able to go against this Philistine to fight with him; for thou David art but a youth and he’s a man of war since your now state of being a youth. How many of you know, to come to the Lord, you must come as a little child? Here is where we will begin in the next food for thought; for enough has been said in this epistle, which should have enlightened you just a bit!!! We will speak with you later, that’s if it’s the Lord’s will, sayonara!!!
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