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Part 6 of: Where are you in Battle?

  • Leadership team
  • Jul 24, 2018
  • 6 min read

In Jonathan revealing his proven revelation, after devouring what once belonged to their enemy, which was totally against the orders in which the people’s choice had given, and the people’s choice was the King, which made them look like every other nation round about them. Now, here’s a tribute question for the saints of the most high God; when did Israel began to look like the nations round about them? Because, it wasn’t when Saul was made king: here’s the answer, it’s when Saul was still on the throne, after he being rejected by God, and an evil spirit resting upon Saul, and the spirit of jealousy began to operate upon him against the Spirit of God which are upon God’s choice: as was the case with David, in whom Saul tried so hard to destroy. That’s how the kings round about Israel acted and looked, so now they was like the nations round about them; which was a shame seeing that they wanted to blend in and hide when God’s calling and selection causes us to stand out. These steps of jealousy were also against in the priesthood part of Yhowshua’ life, and against the king part of Yhowshua’ life; which should be against both parts of our God assigned king, priest orders; Selah!!! That was just a little something, something for the taste buds and for the spiritual sight of God’s people. In us getting back into where we paused in our last epistle, we saw that it was time for Jonathan to get past those warriors of Saul, who knew what the people’s choice, King Saul said. Yet, these same warriors which had problems overlooking what their God had and was doing through Jonathan, which was Jonathan’s eyes being enlightened the more, to finish what was started through God. Get this, saints; the first enlightenment of Jonathan and his armourbearer, it can be seen in verses 8-10 of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel. A side note is this, the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries, what we are able to see through our spiritual sight is this: if Jonathan and his armourbearer would not have eaten of the honey from the honeycomb, Israel would have begun to lose this very same battle, in which they were now winning; Selah!!!! For Jonathan’s first enlightenment in which was just mentioned (it took place only through a faith walk in God) because Jonathan and his armourbearer had not partaken of any of the spoils of the enemy’s honey, and God wrought a mighty work with them in the garrison of the uncircumcised Philistines with just two of Israel’s willing courageous men. But, look what took place after Jonathan and his armourbearer were the ONLY WISE soldiers who knew, that the honey, the honeycomb and the woods were now theirs and they own up to their knowledge of it, by partaking of the spoils (and they did not wait till the battle was over; they shouted victory with their spoils in their mouths at a time of battle). It’s a good thing that they did, for the battle carried over as is stated in the 31st verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel into Michmash, (which means they were coming upon something hidden in the battle, or something in their memory and that was, the rest of Saul’s warrior’s should have eaten as Jonathan did awhile back, seeing Jonathan and his armourbearer did not partake in the eating of blood as the rest of Saul’s men driven cursed spoken over warriors did). As we continue the battle also carried over to Aijalon (which was a deer-field which seemed right for the test) and more tempting than the honeycombs (just as it is today, some are not tempted by being overtaken in others faults: as is pointed out in the 1st verse of the 6th chapter of the scroll of Galatians, while some are easily tempted by that; the Word of God out of the 1st verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Hebrews from the Amplified Version puts it; let us strip off and throw aside every encumbrance (unnecessary weight) and that sin which so readily (deftly and cleverly) clings to and entangles us. So there’s something there which catches us now or later. This is why we are told to restore a person in the spirt of meekness; considering ourselves, lest thou also be tempted (and the warriors who informed Jonathan of what they called his wrong; well, look what happened to them at the deer-field (called Aijalon). Yes, because of Saul’s curse and act of jealousy; the people, being God’s army, they became very faint, as is clearly is pointed out in the 31st verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel. We reiterate, so unnecessary was the faintness army of God; that they hurried or flew upon THE SPOILS (in Aijalon; though they retained themselves in the woods of Bethaven in verses 23-28 of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel, where the honey was). This was the hidden (Michmash) which was going to be revealed in Israel’s army later. There in Aijalon the famished army of Israel took the sheep, the oxen and the calves, slaughtering them on the ground level (in which king Saul pronounced curse had driven God’s people in a time of war) that God’s people, being so weak, they sinned NOW against God by eating blood with the meat; and also broke Saul’s order of not eating anything until the battle was won. This is when Saul felt to make an example out of someone (Saul overlooking that, we all have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God). Saul, forgetting (as many self-righteous people of today do) it was God’s anointing which set him apart for a while; but after Saul’s rebellion, which was Saul regurgitating unto his army what first Adam swallowed, and Saul’s army were the dogs which have returned unto first Adam’s vomit). Notwithstanding, Jonathan and his armourbearer were smart enough to eat honey, from the honeycomb and not off the ground (in which the blood of the sacrifice was to be poured or fall, as Abel’s blood and Yhowshua’ blood touched). We reiterate, Saul’s passing judgement army they on the other hand, have eaten what’s forbidden and have eaten it off the ground, even as the Serpent eats from the ground; Selah!!!! When Saul took notice of the spoken curse in which he had caused to come upon all six hundred warriors and the rest of the men who joined them from far and near, being of Israel; them in which were with him; that’s when Saul, taking notice, he said in the 34th verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel: go out among the men and tell them, each of you bring me your cattle and sheep and slaughter them here before me and eat them. Wow, if that does not sound like a trap, we don’t know what does. For Saul did not give that order, until everyone had broken the oath or curse in which he said, cursed is every man who eats before I get vengeance on my enemy. Let’s look even deeper; king Saul was now allowing the people of God to eat of what once belonged to their enemy; and they butchered their spoils right there before the king of Israel. O LORD God, we’re able to see King Saul having went back on his own cursed spoken word; which caused Saul and his priest Ahijah to build an altar unto the LORD. Saul addressing the people, he said; in this dark hour (the Bible calls night) Saul said, let us go down unto the Philistines and spoil them until a new day dawns in our lives (called morning), not leaving a single Philistine man alive. Saul’s men said, do whatsoever seemeth good unto thee. Now the priest wanted to get priesty (and we know that’s not actually a word; but that’s how some leaders of today act, priesty when it’s to late) Selah. The priest said in the 36th verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel: let us draw near hither unto God. What???? Who were you all close to while being in the battle? Here’s the answer, unknowingly to them, they were close to what God was doing through Jonathan and Jonathan’s armourbearer. That’s why the same 36th verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel points out, when the priest began to speak, his words start out with the word THEN. Here is where we of the leadership team will be pausing for the moment, for enough has been said to make you go hmm. We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s the Lord’s will, until then, sayonara!!!!!


 
 
 

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