What are you focused on???
- Holy Ghost given
- Sep 23, 2018
- 5 min read
As we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries come unto you on this first day of the week, in which today is the 23rd day of the 9th month of the 2018 year, we ask you, what is catching your eye’s attention, which is causing you to ponder upon it, knowing it’s against God’s will and purpose for you? Here’s the dilemma; your eyes right now are capable of seeing both sides of the tracks. What’s meant here is, you’re able to see what God is doing and you’re also able to see what the enemy is doing, and are aware of both consequences; for you’re seeing clear, with your sight; understanding what’s really going on; Selah!!!!! First, allow us to clear up something; most people believe Adam began working the grounds, because of the curse, when in fact, that’s not true, that’s according to the 5th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET (B’RESHEET, is the correct Jewish way of saying Genesis and the Beginning) in this verse it reads from the Complete Jewish Study Bible: here was as yet no WILD bush on the earth, and no WILD plant had as yet sprung up; for Adonai, God, had not caused it to rain on the earth, AND THERE WAS NO ONE TO CULTIVATE THE GROUND (this is why we’re able to see in the 20th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET which speaks on this wise: Noach, a farmer, was THE FIRST to plant a vineyard) and was not rejected of Adonai Elohiym; because it was after the first time it ever rained on the earth. We all know that the first planter, he had to be rejected by Adonai for presenting un-watered fruits, because there was no rain sent by Adonai Elohiym on the earth to water Cain’s fruits of the ground (understanding that only one planted, no one watered, so Adonai could not give the increase; which made it an illegit garden, Selah!!!! Noach, is the correct Jewish way of spelling the name Noah-(found in the 20th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET. B’RESHEET, is the correct Jewish way of saying Genesis, the Beginning: Noach is also the correct Jewish way of saying Noe, found in-(the 37th verse of the 24th chapter of the scroll of MATTITYAHU) MATTITYAHU, is the correct Jewish spelling of the name Matthew. The Amplified Version reads this way of that same 5th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Genesis: no shrub or plant of the field was yet in the earth, and no herb of the field had yet sprouted, FOR THE Lord God HAD NOT [yet] CAUSED IT TO RAIN ON THE EARTH (until the 12th verse of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Genesis: seeing that the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights), and there was no man to cultivate the ground (we reiterate; the first person to till the grounds after what was spoken in the 5th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET, called the rain; was Noach, you know as being Noah, or Noe). The Message Bible reads from that same 5th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Genesis in this fashion: AT THE TIME GOD MADE EARTH AND HEAVEN (in verses 1-10 of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis, BEFORE ANY GRASSES OR SHRUBS HAD SPROUTED FROM THE GROUND (in verses 11-12 of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Genesis—God hadn’t yet sent rain on Earth, nor was there anyone around to work the ground. The Word of God, it never showed Adam as a farmer, though the curse concerning the ground was spoken to him in verses 17-19 of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET in these words: To Adam he said, “Because you listened to what your wife said and ate from the tree about which I gave you the order, ‘You are not to eat from it,’ the ground (without the garden located in Eden) is cursed on your account; you will work hard to eat from it as long as you live. The grounds will produce thorns and thistles for you (as said the 5th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of B’RESHEET out of the Complete Jewish Bible; (calling them wild plants), and you will eat field plants (and not from the garden Adonai our Elohiym planted eastward in Eden; as reads the 8th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Genesis). Adonai said to Adam, you will eat bread by the sweat of your forehead till you return to the ground — for you were taken out of it: you are dust, and you will return to dust. We reiterate, the only tilling of the grounds we’re able to see that Adam did is found in the 1st verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words found in verses 1-2 of the same 4th chapter of the scroll of B;RESHEET: The man (Adam) had sexual relations (or plowed his heifer; as Samson said in the 18th verse of the 14th chapter of the scroll of SHOF’TIM--- SHOF’TIM, is the correct Jewish way of saying Judges) Adam Plowed with Havah his wife (Havah, is the correct Jewish way of saying the name Eve); she conceived, gave birth to Kayin [acquisition] and said, “I have acquired a man from Adonai.” (Kayin, is the correct Jewish way of saying the name Cain) 2 In addition she gave birth to his brother Hevel. Hevel kept sheep, while Kayin worked the soil. Hevel is the correct Jewish way of saying the name Abel. Once again, the reason why we of the leadership team give you all of these definitions; it’s time for God’s people to mature in the Knowledge and understanding of the Word of Adonai, our Elohiym. For, even our children learn the languages of the streets, and some adults who refuse to put away childish things; they take the time out to learn the language in which the youth are speaking; but refuse to learn what thus said the Lord. Here’s a little summery; Adam was the first man of one dispensation and his job was just to increase the earth; while Noach (you know as Noah, or Noe) his job was to finally cause the grounds to bring forth every wild shrub, thorn and thistle: after being delivered from God’s sent destruction upon the face of the whole earth; believe it or not; Selah!!! This is the very first epistle of the lesson in which we are moving into and we just laid the foundation and will continue building upon all that was just said. Until then, sayonara!!!!
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