Show me what's hidden, Part 18
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Jan 18, 2019
- 5 min read
I refuse to pastor an ignorant refusing to learn and make changes community better known as the assembly of Elohiym, in whom we of today being the 2019th year call the church, now Luke, while being under the unction of the Ruach Hako’desh in the 38th verse of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Acts calls the brought out of bondage people under Moshe’ leadership, the church in the wilderness; I refuse to pastor a church whose desire is to remain ignorant. This is the reason why Yeshua taught the multitude and His handpicked disciples; He was trying to instill awareness in them. Now we see Paul the apostle of Yeshua, the Anointed One, saying in the 3rd verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Romans, For they being ignorant of God's righteousness. The 25th verse of the 11th chapter of the scroll of Romans reads: For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conception. In the 1st verse of the 10th chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians once again, Paul says: moreover, brethren, I would not that ye should be ignorant. In the 1st verse of the 12th chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians Paul also says: Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant. Paul goes on to say about those who refuse to listen, as is seen in the 38th verse of the 14th chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians: but if any man be ignorant, let him be ignorant. In the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Corinthians: for we would not, brethren, have you ignorant of our trouble. Here’s one everyone understands; the 11th verse of the 2nd chapter of the Second scroll of Corinthians: for we are not ignorant of his devices. Another one is, the 13th verse of the 4th chapter of the First scroll of Thessalonians in these words: but I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren. In pointing out all of these scriptures, we are able to see that ignorance was addressed many times in the Bible. We reiterate; we hate pastoring a church who wants to remain ignorant; this is one of the reasons why we, under the unction of the Ruach Hako’desh are ministering deepness about Creation. In continuing in the lesson in which Satan, having knowledge that Adam had separated himself from Eve, by sleeping on the top of the Cave of Treasures at night; just to avoid sexual contact with his wife. He was calling it, becoming celibate, dedicating himself unto Elohiym, for Adam’s sexual relationship with his wife was becoming as them acting as animals taking control of him. Here’s the issue, that was only Adam’s idea, his wife Eve, she was busy with her new born son Seth. When the Word of Elohiym says; defraud ye not one another, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency (which means, self-control). Now Adam had avoided Eve for forty days and nights; he not knowing or admitting that he was vulnerable; but the enemy understanding, that sex is a strong craving of the flesh and one that’s hard to shake. So, Satan appeared to Adam in the form of a beautiful woman, giving him a most high compliment by saying, thou art as yet but a youth; end not thy youth in this world in sorrow; but spend the days of thy youth in mirth and pleasure. For thy days are few and thy trial is great. Be strong; end thy days in this world in rejoicing. I shall take pleasure in thee, and thou shall rejoice with me in this wise, and without fear. Disguised Satan, who was in the form of a beautiful woman, he said to Adam, as Adam was in a trance because of her beauty she said, "Up, then, and fulfill the command of thy Elohiym," she (who really was the devil) then drew near to Adam, and embraced him. But when Adam saw that he should be overcome by her, he prayed to God with a fervent (active) heart to deliver him from her. Then Elohiym sent His Word unto Adam, saying, "0 Adam, that figure is the one that promised thee the Godhead (in the 5th verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of Genesis-which is Elohiym’ Divinity), and majesty; he is not favorably disposed towards thee; but shows himself to thee at one time in the form of a woman (his wife Eve, when she got Adam to eat of the forbidden fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil that was disguised in her hand); another moment, in the likeness of an angel (that’s like a messenger of Elohiym; as teaches the 14th verse of the 11th chapter of the Second scroll of Corinthians); on another occasion, in the similitude of a serpent (when he was numbered among the animal kingdom in the 1st verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of Genesis; that’s when he walked upright in the garden, looking like a seraphim); and at another time, in the resemblance of a god (as teaches the 20th verse of the 10th chapter of the First scroll of Corinthians and in the 1st verse of the 4th chapter of the First scroll of Timothy); but the devil does all that ONLY TO DESTROY THY SOUL. The Word of Elohiym said unto Adam, now, therefore, 0 Adam, understanding thy heart, I HAVE DELIVERED THEE MANY A TIME FROM THE ENEMY’S HANDS; in order to show thee that I am a merciful God; and that I wish thy good, and that I do not wish thy ruin." That’s when Elohiym ordered Satan to show himself to Adam plainly in his own hideous form. When Adam saw Satan’s hideous form, Adam feared and trembled at the sight of him. That’s when Elohiym ordered Adam to take notice of the devil and at his hideous look and to know that he it is who made thee FALL FROM BRIGHTNESS INTO DARKNESS, from peace and rest, to toil and misery. And look Adam at him who said that he is Elohiym! Can the true Elohiym be black? Would Elohiym take the form of a woman? Is there any one stronger than the true Elohiym? And, can the true Elohiym be overpowered, as Satan was just ordered by Me to reveal himself to you in his hideous dark original form? This is enough to think about, for the devil is after your SOUL, so we of the Leadership Team will pick up from here in our next food for thought. Until then, sayonara!!!
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