Show me what's hidden, Part 97
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Apr 21, 2019
- 4 min read
As we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries continue in a more indebt lesson of the characters found in the Bible, the way we’re being lead to dive deeper into these characters lives, is by using a scroll or book in which every translation of Bibles mentions; that scroll or book is found in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua, in which it seems as Joshua is asking a question and that question is penned like this: Is not this written in the book of Jasher? In we being able to find this scroll mentioned in the Word of Elohiym, it makes Joshua one witness to this scroll or book. If we would turn over to the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel; we’re able to see, as if Samuel was answering Joshua’s question; for Samuel said; it is written in the book of Jasher. Which makes Samuel the second witness; if Elohiym says in the 3rd verse of the 11th chapter of the scroll of Revelation, He’s going to give power to His two witnesses and you believe that two witnesses of Elohiym will appear in the end time; why are you so reluctant to accept the scroll of Jasher? Seeing that Joshua is one witness of the scroll of Jasher and Samuel is another witness of the same scroll; and the 15th verse of the 19th chapter of the scroll of Deuteronomy acknowledges; at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established. If you’re finding fault with what’s being penned; take that up with your own Bibles; in which you’re refusing to believe. In our last food for thought, we are informed that Haran died in the fiery furnace at the age of eighty-two; yet, Abram walked around loosed in the midst of the fire for three days and three nights. This miracle of death at that time having no power over Abram, and dedicated believer in El Shaddai, it was reported to Nimrod the king in Shinar, and he came to see in Ur of the Chaldees to see if this thing was true. After many attempts of Nimrod trying to have his men deliver Abram from the fire, he found out that he was not able to deliver Abram, or he might have said, it was I, Nimrod the king who had mercy upon his nemesis. Nimrod’s men were killed, that’s burned to the face; in which Nimrod had to call into the fire himself, asking Abram to come forth from the midst of the fire. Here’s the strangest thing ever, just imagine for a moment, if anyone would be in a seven times hot fire for three days and three nights; not having any water to drink, not having any food to eat, that person should have died at least from dehydration. If dehydration did not get him, starvation should have killed him, understanding that the heat situation sped up the time of not being able to be without food. This was Abram’ time, as in when Moshe’s time was forty days and forty nights twice (once is recorded in verses 9-11 of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Deuteronomy and the second is recorded in the 18th verse of the 9th chapter of the scroll of Deuteronomy in mount Sinai without food and water. Even as Yeshua Himself being in the wilderness fasting for forty days and forty nights without water and food and He was hungry; as is pointed out in the 2nd verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Matthew. This is to say, all things are possible with Elohiym, for, He is the keeper of our souls and a sustainer even of our bodies; Selah!!!! When Abram leaped out of the fiery furnace, as in shazam, the reaction of the inhabitance of Ur of the Chaldees were, they bowed before Abram as if he was one of their gods. That’s when Abram said to them, do not bow down to me, but bow down to the Elohiym of the world who made you, and serve Him, and go in His ways for it is He who delivered me from out of this fire, and it is He who created the souls and spirits of all men, and formed man in his mother's womb, and brought him forth into the world, and it is He who will deliver those who trust in Him from all pain. This thing seemed very wonderful in the eyes of Nimrod the king and Nimrod’s princes, that Abram was saved from the fire and that Haran was burned; and the king gave Abram many presents and he gave him his two head servants from the king's house; the name of one was Oni (which means: He, God, has favored me) and the name of the other was Eliezer (which means, God of help). And all the kings, princes and servants gave Abram many gifts of silver and gold and pearl (yes, Elohiym will cause your haters to bless you; for the wealth of the sinners is laid up for the just) and the king and his princes sent Abram away, and he went in peace. Abram went forth from the king in peace, and many of the king's servants followed him, and about three hundred men joined him. Abram returned on that day and went to his father's house (yes, the same father who tried to have him killed, but killed his eldest son Haran). Yes, Abram and the men that followed him arrived at Terah’s house; could you imagine what was going through Terah’s head???? But Abram served El Shaddai his Elohiym all the days of his life (right in Terah’s house and there was nothing Terah could do about it), and Abram walked in Adonai’s ways and followed His law. And from that day forward Abram inclined the hearts of the sons of men to serve El Shaddai. Here is where we will be pausing for the moment, for enough has been said to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s Adonai’s will, until then, sayonara!!!!!
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