Show me what's hidden, Part 110
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- May 9, 2019
- 5 min read
We of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries will begin here; in what Abram has feared the most, it has finally come upon him. These words sound so familiar; Selah!!! Job, he used these words as is seen in the 25th verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of (PERSECUTED, THE HATED AND ONE WHO WOULD BE LOOKED AT AS AN ENEMY, OR ONE WHO WAS HOSTILE AGAINST HIS CREATOR) that scroll is known to most Christians and saints as the book of Job, which these are the meanings of his name. The persecuted said out of the King James Bible; the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me. The Complete Jewish Study Bible has penned that same 25th verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of Job in these words: I have no peace, no quiet, no rest; and anguish keeps coming.” While the Amplified Bible has penned that same 25th verse of the 3rd chapter of the scroll of the persecuted (being Job) in these words: the thing which I greatly fear comes upon me, And that of which I am afraid has come upon me. Most wives feel this way about their husbands time and time again, because it seems like the husbands are anointed but make a lot of dumb decisions: the wives not understanding that we (husbands) are learning our Elohiym along the way also, Selah!!! Here we are in the scroll of Jasher; yes, a scroll or book in while it seems as if Joshua was asking each reader from the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua a question which goes like this: Is not this written in the book of Jasher? Then it seems as if Samuel the man of Yehovah, who operated in the gift (not an office, it’s a gift, as is pointed out in the 8th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Ephesians) of being a prophet. The gifts are named in the 11th verse of the 4th chapter of the same scroll of Ephesians which are: APOSTLES, PROPHETS, EVANGELISTS, PASTORS AND TEACHERS. These are gifts, not titles or offices; the gifted man whose name was Samuel; it seemed as if he was answering Joshua’s question by saying as is seen in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel: it is written in the book of Jasher. In this scroll or book; it goes into more details concerning the lives of the patriarchs; as Luke the physician has called them in the 29th verse of the 2nd chapter of the scroll of Acts and Paul names the man of Abraham as being a patriarch in the 4th verse of the 7th chapter of the scroll of Hebrews in these words from the Amplified Bible: Now pause and consider how great this man was to whom Abraham, the patriarch, gave a tenth of the spoils. Even the Complete Jewish Study Bible considers Abraham as being a patriarch (a patriarch is the father or ruler of a family). Let’s take a look at what the ruler of the Hebrews family had just caused to come upon his wife. For the woman Sarai, the wife of Abram, she was then brought to Pharaoh's house, (which was designed never to return unto the household of Abram again, and if Abram would have touched Sarai after her being taken, he would have been put to death) yes, death was still lingering in Egypt, because it’s still connected to the title PHARAOH. Seeing this taking place, Abram grieved on account of his wife, and he prayed to Elohiym to deliver her from the hands (which is the powers) of Pharaoh (who was a symbolic symbol of Death being magnified; but Sarai was a token which represented life; though her womb seemed to have been; even as the 17th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Romans has penned it concerning Abraham: (As it is written in the 4th verse of the 17th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before El Shaddai whom Abram believed, even Elohiym, who quickeneth (make alive or give life to) the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were. So, Sarai had to be in the midst of a dead situation; that even Pharaoh’s women in his household could not conceive and bear children which is called giving life. This means that Sarai was depositing her defects among her captives; which points out a little leaven, leaveneth Pharaoh’s whole lump, Selah!!!! Even as can be read in the 19th verse of the same 4th chapter of the scroll of Romans which has penned it concerning Sarah: Abraham being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when he was about an hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sara's womb. This deadness was even passed unto the household of Abimelech, after Sarah had given birth to Isaac. It’s like when Elisha’s servant Gehazi, he attained from Naaman, Naaman’s leprosy which was killing him; because of Gehazi taking something into his household that was not his (as did Pharaoh with Sarai and did Abimelech with Sarah), because (Gehazi, Sarai and Sarah) were contaminated with death. In dead womb Sarai being taken against her will; Sarai also prayed at that time (putting Elohiym in remembrance of what He promised Abram) her conversation with Elohiym was in these words, El Shaddai our Elohiym thou didst tell my lord (which she was saying, he is my master and controller; this is why I was in the chest in the first place, for what he ask me, I submit to and not contest him). Sarai reminded El Shaddai that it was He who told Abram to go from his land of nativity and from his father's house to the land of Canaan (as is hidden in the 31st verse of the 11th chapter of the scroll of Genesis when El Shaddai used Eliezer, Noah and Shem to urge Abram), and thou El Shaddai didst promise to do well with Abram if he would perform thy commands; now behold we have done that which thou didst command us, and we left our land of nativity and our families, and we went to a strange land and to a people whom we have not known before. And we came to this land (Egypt on our own, just) to avoid the famine (which reached even into where You said You would do well with my lord Abram), and this evil (of Pharaoh- or death) being an accident, yet it has befallen me (as if my womb wasn’t dead enough); now therefore, O El Shaddai our Elohiym, deliver us (that’s Abram, myself and our company) and save us (that’s Abram, myself and our company) from the hand of this oppressor, and do well with me for the sake of Thy mercy. These words were pleasing to El Shaddai and El Shaddai hearkened to the voice of Sarai, that’s when Elohiym sent an angel to deliver Sarai from the power of Pharaoh. Could you just imagine if Sarai wouldn’t have communed with Elohiym concerning His promises with Abram but she would have just complained about the situation in which she found herself in, her prayers wouldn’t have been answered through a dispatched angel sent by Elohiym, Himself, Selah!!! Here is where we of the Leadership Team who is under the unction of the Ruach Hako’desk will be picking up in our next epistle; for enough has been penned to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you later, until then, sayonara!!!
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