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Show me what's hidden, Part 66

  • The Ruach Hako'desh
  • Mar 15, 2019
  • 5 min read

In we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries, ONLY because we are under the guidance of the Ruach Hako’desh, He has equipped us to deposit this knowledge into some of you who will receive it. For, when most Christians of today being the 2018th year, hear the name Nimrod, they immediately think of the curse in which Noah cursed one of the seed through Ham with. When in fact, Noah did not curse Ham at all, that’s according to the 25th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Genesis; which are penned in these words: Cursed be Canaan [the son of Ham]; a servant of servants, he shall be to his brothers.” This scripture indicates that all that will come out of Canaan’s loins are servants, though they may appear to be living large and prospering; they are born to be our servants; because they are wicked, and it is penned in the 22nd verse of the 13th chapter of the scroll of Proverbs: And the wealth of the sinner is stored up for [the hands of] the righteous. We reiterate, though the Canaanites had giant cities, great planted vineyards and large overflowing fruits which were still on vines after harvest time which shows the reaping was going into the sowing; they were for the taking of Elohiym’ faithful believers, as is shown in verses 23-24 of the 13th chapter of the scroll of Numbers in these words: the twelve spies being Israelites, they came to the Valley of Eshcol (cluster of grapes-which was located in the curse of Canaan), and from there cut down a branch with a single cluster of grapes; and they carried it on a pole between two of them, with some of pomegranates and the figs. That place was called the Valley of Eshcol (cluster of grapes) because of the cluster of grapes which the sons of Israel cut down there. The proof of the sinners, having the Israelites wealth, was brought back through a hole in which Yehovah allowed the twelve to punch their way through, and the fruits which came out of the curse were presented as a testimony in the 26th verse of the 13th chapter of the scroll of Numbers to the whole congregation. Nevertheless, the congregation received the curse, in which Noah spoke upon Canaan, because the ten spies brought out the curse in their hearts and spoke it among the congregation; while the wealth was there also speaking loud but saying nothing. The curse, blocking their view of the promised, proof; Selah!!!! We must say this once again, before moving forward, the wealth of the just, it’s in the location of the sinners, or known as the cursed. To receive the sinners wealth, Elohiym’ sent anointed fearless people must go into the curse, without becoming affected by a negative that was permanently spoken upon the inhabitants, who love to reveal others nakedness; instead of restoring them as teaches the 1st verse of the 6th chapter of the scroll of Galatians and in which Japheth and Shem did in the 23rd verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Genesis; as is penned in these words: Shem and Japheth took a robe and put it on both their shoulders, and walked backwards and covered the nakedness of their father; their faces were turned away so that they did not see their father’s nakedness. Notwithstanding, Ham failed to cover his father’s nakedness when he had the chance; as can be read in 22nd verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: Ham, the father of Canaan, saw [by accident] the nakedness of his father, and [to his father’s shame] told his two brothers outside. We were wondering if anyone else was thinking, out of all that Ham had done, which seems to us to be more important, as in when he stole the skins in which Elohiym clothed Adam and the woman in the garden with, before He drove the man out of the garden. The Bible out weighed that and magnified the nakedness broadcasting of Noah’s nakedness; not Noah being drunk; but he was naked; yes, Noah was accidentally caught with his pants down; even as Saul was caught with his pants down in the cave with David and David’s six hundred men of war, as is spoken of in verses 1-4 of the 24th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel. That’s when we’re able to see David partially announcing Saul’s nakedness. This is the reason why the 5th verse of the 24th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel reads: afterward, David’s conscience bothered him because he had cut off the hem of Saul’s robe (when Saul was uncovered in the darkness of the Cave). If you readers would allow us of the Leadership Team, to reel this lesson back onto Nimrod; for Nimrod began his walk, though it was a walk in remaining covered; for Nimrod wore Adam’s skins under his battle array; in which gave him mighty powers. For those garments were forge in the garden located in Eden (because last Adam being spiritual, in whom first Adam was a symbolic picture of; He would be from heaven: while first Adam was natural, of the earth, just plain dust); and the last Adam being slain before the foundation of the world and Elohiym taking some of last Adam’s flesh and covering first Adam with it; which symbolized being mightier than any skins after Adam and Eve’s. Adam and Eve’s body did not under go a change until they ate figs (natural food) for the first time. They knowing if they ate, it would have changed the anatomy of the structure of their bodies and it did. So, when Nimrod wore Adam’s skin; in verses 30-32 of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Jasher, in which the King James Bible clearly mentions in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua and in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel-which means it’s a whole book and it states, behold, it is written in the scroll of Jasher? You who are hungry for spiritual understanding: for the King James Bible teaches, out of all thy getting, get understanding: so, you need to get yourself a scroll of Jasher or download it for free online and watch how Elohiym bless you with the missing pieces. We of the Leadership Team reiterate, those verses read: Nimrod became strong WHEN he put on the garments, and Elohiym gave Nimrod might and strength, and he was a mighty hunter in the earth, yea, he was a mighty hunter in the field, and he hunted the animals and he built altars, and he offered upon them the animals before Adonai. From there, Nimrod strengthened himself, and he rose up from amongst his brethren, and he fought the battles of his brethren AGAINST THEIR ENEMIES ROUND ABOUT. And Adonai delivered all the enemies of his brethren into Nimrod’s hands, and Elohiym prospered Nimrod from time to time in his battles, and he reigned upon earth. This indicates that Nimrod started out right; stay tune and see how the tables turn, when we continue in the lessons of the forefathers in which no one speaks to much about, which is very important to us these days; or Elohiym would not have inspired men to write them down; for they are written for our admonition upon whom the end of the age is come. We will speak with you at a later date, until then, sayonara!!!!


 
 
 

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