Part 20 of: Identifying the fruits of the Spirit
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Nov 12, 2018
- 7 min read
In continuing with this message which has been flowing so vibrantly, which has been enlightening your spiritual understanding in the depths of the Word of God; which enables you to stand upon solid ground. Because the flood (being the crisis that comes with life) will rise (in every saint’s life; you’re not exempt) then, the stream (of negative circumstances and treatments, after becoming a saint), will beat vehemently (better known as: with great force and violence) upon your house of a body and even your mind (even as it did upon Yeshua’ body and He being our Savior. These vehemently beatings were in testing’s, temptations, rejections, rebukes, stripes, nails, sour wine called vinegar and a spear). Nevertheless, Yeshua’ body of a house and His mind, they stood the test of uncomfortable times for us all; for He kept His eye being single on the prize. These times of beatings are promised us as becoming saints, as can be read in verses 47-49 of the 6th chapter of the scroll of Luke in these words from the Amplified Version: Everyone who comes to THE WORD OF God) and listens to the manifested Savior’s Words and OBEYS THEM, I will show you whom that person is like. That person is like a [far-sighted, actual, active, realistic, and reasonable,] man building a house, who dug deep (yes, into the deep things of God through His Spirit-as says the 10th verse of the 2nd chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians) and laid a foundation on the rock (which followed the church in the wilderness in the Old Testament and that spiritual rock was the Ruach Hako’desh-that’s according to the 4th verse of the 10th chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians); and when a flood occurred, the torrent burst against that house and yet could not shake it, because it had been securely built and founded on the rock (which is a spiritual rock in which we are to speak to, and not keep lifting the rock up on the cross messages and smiting the Messiah-anointed One a second, twice—as Moshe’s message was in the eyes of the people in verses 10-12 of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Numbers). But the person who has [merely] heard AND HAS NOT PUT INTO PRACTICE [what the Word of God says], that person (though he heard) is like a [foolish] man who built a house on the (cursed) ground (principals) without any spiritual foundation (of the Word of God-which also gives life, because they are spirit, as says the 63rd verse of the 6th chapter of the scroll of John), and the torrent burst against it (still); and it IMMEDIATELY collapsed, and the ruin of that house was great.” Please do not overlook, both of the people spoken of that were house builders, they both are hearers of the Word of God; nevertheless, one just lives by grace and faith; and does not practice what the Word of God says (this practicing is called works). So, these food for thoughts come with shovels that has the capability to dig deep into the spiritual things in God, but it’s your responsibility to dig. So, start digging (from the rock of the Word of God and the rock of the Spirit will give you drink) with this truth; there are times when miracles will be performed and no one needs to know how, what or even when; because it would hinder an anointed person’s ministry; Selah!!!! This is Bible seeing that we are able to read that even our Savior telling some of the people He healed; see to it thou tell no one. Here’s another example; in the 21st verse of the 17th chapter of the First scroll of Kings; we are able to see Elijah the man of God, he stretched himself upon the widow woman’s dead child three times, after taking the dead child into his loft alone from the child’s mother. If Elijah would not have taken the dead child and placed the child on his bed, AFTER MAKING SURE HE WAS ALONE; the dead son’s mother might have asked Elijah, after seeing Elijah climb upon her dead child’s body three times, stretching himself over the child: what the hell you’re doing?? She might have even rebuked him worse than the words that were just written, and may even have physically attacked the man of God-seeing that she thought it was his fault- (as is clearly pointed out in verses 17-18 of the same 17th chapter of the First scroll of Kings). She would have called child welfare, charging the man of God with molesting of a underage dead body. You who are reading this food for thought, truly know today being the 2018th year, Elijah would have been on his way to jail, or killed in that same house. This process of stretching himself upon a dead child’s body was duplicated when Elisha came into office; as can be read in verses 32-35 of the 4th chapter of the Second scroll of Kings in these words from the Amplified Version: when Elisha came into the house, the child was dead and lying on his bed. So. Elisha went in (where the dead child was), shut the door behind the two of them, and prayed to the Lord. Then Elisha went up and lay on the child and put his mouth on his mouth, his eyes on his eyes, and his hands on his hands. And as he stretched himself out on him and held him, the boy’s skin became warm. Then Elisha returned and walked in the house once back and forth, and went up [again] and stretched himself out on him; and the boy sneezed seven times and he opened his eyes. These things were done without the dead child’s parents knowing what was done. If they knew what was done, they would have asked Elisha, even as what the widow woman would have asked Elijah: WHAT THE HELL YOU ARE DOING??? You know you would have; Selah!!!! This woman wasn’t a widow, so she probably would have called her old husband and they might have both beat Elisha and Gehazi (Elisha’s servant) for an act in which Elisha just performed. But, no one had or saw a problem when the dead man was dropped into Elisha’ tomb (as can be read in the 21st verse of the 13th chapter of the Second scroll of Kings) and the dead man touched Elisha’s bones and came back to life: which means God did approve of that; though it happened through fear and by accident; Selah!!! The dead man’s body this time overlaying Elisha’s body, his mouth to where Elisha’s mouth would have been and his hands to where Elisha’s hand would have been just as Elisha did the dead child. Nevertheless, in turning out attention back unto Elijah, the 22nd verse of the 17th chapter of the First scroll of Kings reveals unto us in these words from the Complete Jewish study Bible: Adonai heard Eliyahu’s cry, the child’s soul came back into him, and he revived. The King James Bible uses these words: the LORD heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived. Yes, the same soul in which the 7th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Genesis reveals, became living. This young man in the 17th chapter of the First scroll of Kings; he was the first person brought back from the dead (he actually was born again). Then, Elijah took the child and brought him down from the upper room into the [lower part of the] house and gave him to his mother; and Elijah said, “See, your son is alive.” Then the woman said to Elijah, “NOW I KNOW THAT YOU ARE A MAN OF GOD and that the word of the Lord in your mouth is truth. (Wait a moment, you did not believe him when you and your son were eating in a time of famine for years, while everyone else around you were dying from starvation?) seeing now, that Elijah had just saved this widow woman’s son twice from death.” Isn’t strange, that Elijah and Elisha both revived a woman’s dead son? See how we are able to miss the importance of a lesson, because of our own personal feelings that get in the way; even when Yeshua said to Martha and her sister Mary; I am the resurrection; but their feelings hindered the work for a moment; causing the Savior to shed tears. Let’s not even speak about the Savior (unsanitary, by carnal people) way of spitting into a man’s eye or when He put mud (unsanitary) into a man’s eyes just to heal them; if that were your son or your parent in whom the Lord was working on, you would have said to the Lord; what are you doing, and probably fought against His Divine given way of healing at different times. These kind of miraculous healings, even as what was mentioned in one of our earlier epistles as in Yeshua touching a leper; they would be reported today being the 2018th year and that person’s ministry would be hindered; as was Yeshua’ ministry in the 45th verse of the 1st chapter of the scroll of Mark in these words: after what Yehsua had done to the leper, and the man spread the matter; in so much that Yeshua could no more openly enter into the city, but was without (as in the day He was born; as can be seen in the 7th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Luke; having no room in their Inn, for bringing forth that elevated Divine spiritual knowledge in the face of Yeshua). From there He was in deserts, desolate, solitary, wilderness, lonesome, empty places. Now, the people would have to demonstrate their sincerity in wanting to be delivered. So, ask yourselves, were the people hungry enough to come to Him more than just one time; because we need healing within and without daily; we needing to be touched by our spotless High priest, which intercedes for us???? This epistle is not to cover the wrong, this food for thought is to say, don’t be shallow in how God would bring about healing. Even Peter, the apostle of Yeshua the anointed One; he had to put people out of the room in where he was about to perform a miracle; as can be read in verses 40-42 of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Acts when the Lord used Peter’s vessel to bring Tabitha; who was called a gazelle (you know as being called Dorcas in the 36th verse of the same 9th chapter of the scroll of Acts). Please forgive us for our rambling; but we must do it this way, for you to get the full picture; in which most leaders desperately avoid; yet it’s in the Word of God. Are we to teach and preach half of God’s Word, or do we teach and preach it all???? From right here is where we will pick up in our next food for thought. For enough has been said to cause a person to say hmm. Until the next time, sayonara.

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