Show me what's hidden, Part 134
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Jun 16, 2019
- 7 min read
After all in which Abraham was battling, yes, trying to deliver, and deliver, even save Lot’s life from a total wipeout from fire and brimstones. Early the next morning, not fully knowing what had become of Lot, because Lot headed in the opposite direction when the destruction of the five cities of the plain were being burned. For Abraham rushed to the place in which he had a conversation with one of the men sent by Yehovah, to Abraham’s surprise, he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah and all the land of the plain, behold, the smoke of the country went up as the smoke of a furnace. That being over, converted Abraham (the father of many ethnic groups) found himself on the move from those memories, in what was Promised him by Elohiym (that’s what the 1st verse of the 26th chapter of the scroll of Genesis says. Yes, while in the Promised of Yehovah, Abraham, so far had faced all types of difficulties, in which was not expected. Now Abraham finding himself facing a famine of brethren and not of food; Selah!!! When in fact, converted Abraham never experienced a famine of food in the Promised Land), he experienced a famine of close relationship among his brethren (brethren could be nephew, niece, cousins and uncles and aunt), that he was more close to a servant in which was born in his house; which caused him to consider, if the promised seed never was revealed, to make that servant his heir. As is seen in the 18th verse of the 17th chapter of the scroll of Genesis which is penned in these words: O that Ishmael might live before thee! The Complete Jewish Study Bible has penned that same 18th verse of the 17th chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: If only Yishma‘el could live in your presence!” While the Amplified Bible used these words: Oh, that Ishmael [my firstborn] might live before You!” And we all know that Yehovah (being the Father of many ethnic groups) His first born Son died, and He came as a servant; as is penned in these words coming out of the 28th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Matthew: the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister; Selah!!! The Amplified Bible has used these words: the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve. So, when Yeshua was manifested, He was manifested as one born in the Father’s house as a servant and not an heir (we are the heir). The Complete Jewish Study Bible has penned it in these words: the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve. Even the true symbolic picture of the Father’s wife, whose name was Sarah, she had to remind father Abraham, his first born in his house, was still only a servant; this is why Sarah identified that son, in the 10th verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Genesis: Cast out this bondwoman (or servant) and her (servant born) son; Selah!!!! This was the servant that was born in Abraham’s house, for Eliezer was not born in Abraham’s house, he was from Damascus, that’s according to the 2nd verse of the 15th chapter of the scroll of Genesis, in which is penned in these words: the steward of my house is this Eliezer of Damascus? For Sarah said in the 10th verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Genesis, that (servant born, or bond) Ishmael shall not heir with my son, even Isaac (it did not mention Eliezer of Damascus). According to what Sarah divinely just said about bond born servant Ishmael; Elohiym confirmed her words in the 12th verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Genesis when He said to father Abraham: in all that Sarah hath said unto thee, hearken unto her voice. We reiterate, Abraham was experiencing a shortness of brethren; even as most true saints of Yehovah do today, being the 2018th year; for the pastors of the chosen, selected and anointed of Yehovah; our pastors will not remain with who followed us out and was just a covering or hinderance for a while just to get blessed; as Lot’s pastors were among Abraham. Which caused Bishop Abraham to say to Bishop Lot, as is seen in verses 8-9 of the 13th chapter of the scroll of Genesis: Abram said unto Lot, Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, and between my herdmen/pastors and thy herdmen/pastors; for we be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left. What???? How could what Yehovah Promised, have a shortness (which is a lacking) in it??? Ask yourselves, has there ever been a shortness (which is a lacking showing up out of the blue skies) in what Yehovah Promised you???? Keep in mind, that first, unconverted Abram (in the 10th verse of the 12th chapter of the scroll of Genesis), found himself in the Promised Land, and a famine came into his Divine Yehovah Promised, which caused unconverted Abram to leave what Yehovah Promised would be enough to pass down to his generations forever; Selah!!!! As if that wasn’t enough, when Isaac inherited the Promised Land from Abraham and not from unconverted Abram; he found himself in a shortness (yes, a lacking) called a famine, as is penned in these words out of the 1st verse of the 26th chapter of the scroll of Genesis: there was a famine in the land, beside the first famine that was in the days of Abraham. And Isaac went unto Abimelech king of the Philistines unto Gerar. Because Yehovah spoke with Isaac, giving him instructions not to go where unconverted Abram went in his time of famine (which was Egypt); as is penned in these words coming out of the 2nd verse of the 26th chapter of the scroll of Genesis: Yehovah appeared unto Isaac, and said, Go not down into Egypt; dwell (which is to remain leveled) in the (Promised) land which I shall tell thee of. In Isaac remaining leveled (that’s remaining in the Promised land) at a time of shortness, called lack, known as a famine) he went among the enemy called the Philistines (which were dwellers in his promised; which is totally backwards than what took place in Egypt with the children of Israel. For, in Egypt, in Goshen (where Israel dwelt, they had plentiful) on that same leveling field in Egypt (symbolically the world dwelt); the Egyptians were the ones with the shortness called lack; as is pointed out in these words coming out of the 23rd verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Exodus: the Egyptians saw not one another, neither rose any of the Egyptians from his place for three days (for there was a shortness of light): but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings. So, Yehovah told Isaac to remain in his given Promised Land, even in its lack or shortness condition; Selah!!! Why???? Because Isaac needed not a conversion like Abram did (which experienced a famine); this is why converted Abraham never experienced a famine; for the symbolic picture of Elohiym cannot be found in lack of supply; but the heavenly Father is lacking in fellowship among the camp of His people; that’s God’s famine, Selah!!! Notwithstanding, Abraham still had an appointment with Abimelech, king of the Philistines, the only famine Abraham would experience with that king, was the lack or shortness of his wife Sarah (the true church in which was separated for a grievous period of time); right there in the Promised Land, which made it seem that the enemy was going to win this one. Then we’re able to see that Israel (being, he will rule as God) he experienced a famine in the Divine Promised Land, as points out the 5th verse of the 42nd chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: the sons of Israel came to buy corn among those that came to Egypt: for the famine was in the land of Canaan (Canaan being the Promised Land). Get this mature saints of Elohiym; this Divine Promised Land; Yehovah described it like this, as is seen in the 5th verse of the 13th chapter of the scroll of Exodus: it shall be when Yehovah shall bring thee (mixed multitude church) into the land of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites, which Yehovah swore unto thy fathers (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) to give thee, a land flowing with milk and honey. Yes, Yehovah described the Divine Promised Land as a land flowing with plenteous food; but famines keep popping up in the promised of Elohiym; because enemies are still among them. Get this, King David dwelt in the Divine Promised Land, yet, there was a famine of love among his own household, known as the brethren, Selah!!! In turning our attention back unto Abraham, the scroll of Jasher has penned this, at that time (of doing all Abraham could do for Lot) Abraham journeyed from the plain of Mamre, and he went to the land of the Philistines, and he dwelt in Gerar; it was in the twenty-fifth year of Abraham's being in the land of Canaan, and the hundredth year of the life of Abraham, that he came to Gerar in the land of the Philistines. Here is where we will be picking up from in our next food for thought, for enough has been cleared up and said for you to 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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