Part 33 of: Identifying the fruits of the Spirit
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Nov 28, 2018
- 8 min read
As we stay focused on what our natural employment was or is training us for in Christ. For now, what we are doing in the Ruach Hako’desh for the furthering of the gospel; we were trained for before we had knowledge that we were being trained. This was done in the life of Levi, as we glance into the 27th verse of the 5th chapter of the scroll of Luke (in which the King James Bible calls Levi, Matthew in the 9th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Matthew). Notwithstanding, there is no history of the employment concerning Y’hudah who is from K’riot (in which the King James Bible calls Judas Iscariot) we reiterate, there’s no work history of Judas Iscariot before he was selected by the hands of Yeshua Himself. Y’hudah from K’riot, his training began after he was handpicked (which is very dangerous to that person) making that person a novice in experience (even David said before fighting Goliath; I delivered a sheep from the mouth of a hungry lion at one time; another time, I delivered a sheep from the mouth of a hungry bear; which speaks that I have experience. In case some do not know what a novice is, it’s a person new to or inexperienced in a field of situation. As we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries said before; there’s no records of Judas Iscariot’s employment of being experienced in handling finance before his selection by Yeshua of becoming their treasurer. As we look at what took place with Levi (called Mattitiyahu in the Complete Jewish study Bible and can be found in the 9th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Mattitiyahu; but is called Matthew in the King James Bible in the same 9th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Matthew; but is called Levi in the 27th verse of the 5th chapter of the scroll of Luke) after Yeshua selected Levi; it’s recorded in these words in verses 27-29 of the 5th chapter of the scroll of Luke coming out of the Complete Jewish study Bible: later, that’s after Yeshua healed the man of palsy in someone’s house; Yeshua went out from that house and saw a tax-collector named Levi sitting in his tax-collection booth in Capernaum on the main highway; and Yeshua said to him, “Follow me!” Levi got up, LEFT EVERYTHING (even the stuff he stole that day) and followed the manifested Word of Elohiym. Just in case some do not know, Levi (we know as Mattitiyahu or Matthew) he was a dishonest tax collector, driven by greed, that’s until Jesus Christ chose him as a disciple. I have experienced this behavior before, coming from a person who used to be in our congregation; she having money, became jealous when she found out someone less fortunate than her needed help and we were paying her to help her with her rent. The fortunate came to me begging out of lust for her share; when she did not deserve a share; just as Yeshua did with Judas Iscariot, I allowed her to hold the bag and allowed her to get what she thought she deserved. By the Lord forgiving Levi of his much dishonesty for the love of money; Levi did his whole physical training of being an dishonest disciple or tither and giver; nevertheless, Yeshua still selected him; which made Levi feel so grateful. In so much did Levi feel grateful, that he gave a banquet at his own expense and at his own extravagant house and the banquet was in Yeshua’s honor. But, there was a large group of tax-collectors and others at the table with them. This phrase others at the table with them; it’s speaking of strangers and Gentiles; in other words, Levi’s house was filled with what self-righteous people and their self-righteous religious leaders would call a table of rejects. This picture is clearly seen in verses 29-30 of that same 5th chapter of the scroll of Luke, in the behavior of the Scribes and the Pharisees (who were leaders of the people); seeing that they murmured about the company Yeshua kept and ate with. Keep in mind, all of this was taking place at or in Levi’s house, he being one of Yeshua’ handpicked disciples; his actions brought about him being forgiven much. We reiterate, Levi had invited Yeshua into his own house (which is his own temple; and his own family) just to Honor Yeshua and not magnify himself as being all of that; which acknowledged that he and his whole household needed a savior. This was making Levi, whole: now, this wholeness was from his sickness of being dishonest, that’s dealing with money; yes, that’s removing Levi’s greed and lust for the love of money which controlled his whole life, being the root of his evil existence. Please do not overlook this, we never see Judas Iscariot (who truly is, known in the Jewish Bible as Y’hudah from K’riot) he never underwent this type of training or deliverance before becoming a disciple or after becoming a disciple; Selah!!! Here’s a divine question for all saints of today, being the 2018th year; what test keeps popping up in your face, before and after becoming a disciple of Yeshua, seeing that David’s test which kept popping up before and after was something larger than him that was trying to destroy his leadership as a shepherd, a soldier and a king???? Are you trying to overcome it publicly and not privately, as Levi did at a banquet in which he himself gave, in which the King James Bible calls that banquet a great feast? Or, are you justifying yourself in the public and secretly confessing you need deliverance, while others are being healed publicly??? Here’s another problem, whole people that are about to be delivered even the more (because we are being delivered daily from things in our lives we never even touched yet). We who are mature in the Lord, we will publicly announce or show our faults; as is seen in the 39th verse of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Luke; when Yeshua was in the house of a Pharisee named Simon (who could not hear from God, though Simon’s name means hearing); in which Simon the Pharisee invited Yeshua to the feast (which gives us the misconception that this was one of the Pharisees that were on board with what God was doing). Notwithstanding, after the beautiful public show coming from the Pharisee, he then turned around and fought Yeshua privately in his thoughts with these words: If this man (Yeshua) WERE REALLY A PROPHET, He would have known who is touching Him and what sort of woman she is, that she is a sinner.” Here’s a question coming from the leadership team; Simon said Yeshua did not know what shape the woman was in when she came to Him; seeing that she bowed down at His feet. What she was actually doing; she was washing off that filth of the mindsets that were at that great feast in the house of a Pharisee; and if Simon the Pharisee did not believe Yeshua was at least a prophet; why did he invite Him into his house and sponsored everything there; but what was truly needed and that was respect; Selah!!!! Isn’t it strange that; you’re able to be treated better in the household of someone who knows that they are in need help; than in the household of someone who feels as they have it all together???? Though Y’hudah, being from K’riot (known as Judas Iscariot in the King James Bible) he was there to see some of these public trainings and public deliveries; yet, he missed his opportunity of becoming publicly delivered. At another feast, we see Judas Iscariot being warned by Yeshua (of him withstanding his opportunity of deliverance) with these words coming out of the Amplified Bible: And as they were eating, Yeshua said, “I assure you and most solemnly say to you, that one of you will betray his belief in the manifested Word of Elohiym; even as many today are, today being the 2018th year, for there is nothing new under the sun; we pray that you have noticed that these things were happening at feasts which made them publicly.” Everyone sitting at the feast table with Yeshua, being Yeshua’ handpicked disciples, they being deeply grieved and extremely distressed, each one of them began to say to Him, “Surely not I, Lord?” Yes, no one wanted to admit that they have a problem of remaining faithful unto the end; when in fact, the Word of God asked this very important question unto all saints; coming out of the 8th verse of the 18th chapter of the scroll of Luke out of the Amplified Bible: when the Son of Man comes, will He find [this kind of persistent] faith on the earth?” After all, many are claiming in the face of Yeshua; it’s not I. Nevertheless, Yeshua plainly pointed the person out with these words and these actions; coming out of the 23rd verse of the 26th chapter of the scroll of Matthew out of the Amplified Bible: the person who has dipped his hand (as true ministry) in the bowl (of true ministry) with Me [as a pretense of friendship] will betray the manifested anointed elevated Word of God. If you’re truly anointed and selected of the Ruach Hako’desh, you have experienced this same betrayal from someone who tried to pretend they’re your friend; and you know it was coming one day that their true self will manifest. As a matter of fact; it’s a true anointed leaders responsibility to help their negative false self to begin flourishing; which is pushing it to the forefront. Watch this; in verses 26-27 of the 13th chapter of the scroll of John coming out of the Amplified Bible in these words: Yeshua provoked Judas’ hidden behavior with these words; it is the one to whom I am going to give this piece [of bread] after I have dipped it.” So, when Yeshua had dipped the piece of bread [into the dish, which would manifest a person’s identity in God], He gave it to Judas, son of Simon Iscariot (which was his portion of the whole loaf; but it must be given him by the Word of Elohiym) understanding that Judas was the son of Simon-which made Judas hear what the Lord said to him. After [Judas had taken] the piece of bread, Satan (the accuser of the brethren) entered him. Then Yeshua said to the accuser of the brethren, “What you are going to do, do quickly [without delay].” Here’s the strange thing about the whole scene; ALL THE DISCIPLES had just asked the anointed manifested Word of Elohiym, face to face the same question; they even having the help of the disciple in whom Yeshua loved and Yeshua answering the whole table’s question; but no one at the table knew for what reason why Yeshua spoke to Judas Iscariot in that manner; as is pointed out in the 28th verse of the 13th chapter of the scroll of John. That conversation was, because; Judas’ whole three and a half years of on the job training, of not becoming tempted to rob God’s storehouse of its tithes and offerings; in which he failed. We understanding that Judas helped himself to what was in the bag, as is penned in the 6th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of John; so he was cursed with a curse, he being a man, as is stated in the 8th verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of Malachi, baring the curse for physical robbery of supporting spiritual work. Even after all that had just happened at the feast table (which was Judas’ last with the fellas); some sitting at the table reflected upon the bag in which Judas Iscariot held. They were thinking righteous thoughts concerning Judas still; thinking he just received divine orders to buy things needed for the feast or give something to the poor, in which none of the disciples had knowledge that Judas did not care for the poor. Keep in mind, these things happened among two definite handpicked leaders of the Lord; and both of them had a chance to turn their lifestyles around from thieving, the Bible calls robbing God, or God’s people, not laying up treasures on earth where the thief can break in and steal. Here is where we of the Leadership Team will be pausing for the moment; for enough has been said from the Ruach Hako’desh to have enlightened you. 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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