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Show me what's hidden, Part 147

  • The Ruach Hako'desh
  • Jul 2, 2019
  • 7 min read

If you studiers of the daily food for thoughts in which the Ruach Hako’desh has empowered us of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries to feed the lambs of Yehovah and to feed the sheep of Yehovah ‘even as when before becoming king, David; he kept his father’s flock, which was a flock of a few sheep, as points out the 28th verse of the 17th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel: David’s responsibilities were to feed and lead what belongs unto his father. While, before becoming king, Saul; he kept his father’s flock, which was a flock of asses-as is mentioned in the 3rd verse of the 9th chapter of the First scroll of Samuel: Saul’s responsibilities were to feed and lead what belonged unto his father, even as verses 2-3 of the 5th chapter of the First scroll of Peter encourages us handpicked in these words: feed ‘ which means to give them food, both infants, adolescence and adults’ which are considered as the flock of Elohiym, which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by irresistible force from Yehovah ‘which is called being constraint,’ as He had to do with Jonah; but ‘you do it’ willingly or voluntarily; not for filthy lucre ‘which is greed’, but of a ready or willing mind. We are told, neither as exercising dominion over Yehovah’s heritage, but being ensamples ‘as in dying for’ the flock. Not as a hireling would flee in a time of trouble, because he is a hireling-which is a wage worker, and be of no interest for the sheep. Peter encourages these overseers, that when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ‘which indicates, that Yeshua had to feed the flock of His Father also; by allowing the flock of His Father Yehovah to eat Him up; as is penned in these words: I ‘the chief Shepherd’ am the bread of life: he that cometh to Me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst. I ‘the chief Shepherd’ am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever: and the bread that I ‘the chief Shepherd’ will give is My flesh, which I ‘the chief Shepherd’ will give for the life of the world. Truly, truly, I ‘the chief Shepherd’ say unto you, except ye ‘flock’ eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eats ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ flesh, and drinks ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ blood, hath eternal life; and I ‘the chief Shepherd’ will raise him up at the last day. For ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ flesh is meat indeed, and ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ blood is drink indeed. The overseers that eat ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ flesh, and drinks ‘the chief Shepherd’s’ blood, dwelleth in ‘the chief Shepherd’, and I ‘the chief Shepherd’ in that overseer. The 4th verse of the 5th chapter of the First scroll of Peter continues with words of encouragement unto all overseers, as is pointed out in the 2nd verse of the same 5th chapter of the First scroll of Peter; ye ‘overseers’ shall receive a crown of glory that which cannot be erased or removed, as first Adam’s glory was erased or removed while standing in the garden; Selah!!!! The 3rd verse of the 5th chapter of the First scroll of Peter made sure he pointed out this fact; being ensamples to the flock ‘with David leading the flock of his father; David said unto King Saul, thy ‘David’ servant kept his father's sheep, and there came a lion, ‘which is larger and skillful than David’, there came a bear ‘which was larger and skillful than David’, they at their own personal times which were different times, took a lamb out of the flock: I ‘overseer David’ went out after the lion first and at another time, I went out after the bear’, and smote the lion, then I smote the bear’, and delivered the lamb out of the lion’s mouth first, at another time, I delivered the lamb out of the bear’s mouth’ and when they arose against me, I ‘the overseer’ caught him by his beard, and smote him, and slew him. Thy servant ‘which David was speaking into existence, the role of an overseer’ David’s resume said, I slew both the lion and the bear: and this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them, seeing he hath defied the armies of the living God. For David understood that Yehovah delivered him as the overseer out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear. Most overseer’s today, being the 2019th year, they will not place their lives in jeopardy to keep the flock of Yehovah’s safe. If you studiers of the daily food for thoughts are able to remember from the previous epistle, after Abraham divorced Hagar and sent his son Ishmael away with the bondwoman. She took Ishmael into where she was sent out of by her father, Pharaoh, king of Egypt; can you just imagine Hagar’s return to Egypt. The Egyptians probably were talking about Hagar as the Ephrathites of Beth-lehem-judah were talking about Naomi, the wife of Elimelech upon her return to Beth-lehem-judah, with someone she did not leave there with. So, Ishmael found himself in Hagar’s familiar; yes, in a place he was a foreigner. Because, his father Abraham’s household was his familiar; but his mother being a foreigner living among promises; the scriptures kept reminding us that she was an Egyptian, the bondwoman; Selah!!! Ishmael and his mother being gone out of Abraham’s household for a while; Abraham rose up after three years and rode upon one of his camels to the wilderness of Paran to seek his son Ishmael, for he heard that he was dwelling in a tent in the wilderness with all belonging to him. Ishmael, his wife and his children had no idea that a camel was headed in their direction with the greatest treasure a camel could ever carry, that being the father of many nations. Abraham ‘being the father of many nations, and Yehovah promised to make Ishmael a mighty nation’ Abraham went to the wilderness of Paran ‘leaving the Promised Land; which was a place of his own; given him by His heavenly Father’. When Abraham reached the tent of Ishmael about noon, and he asked after Ishmael, and he found the wife of Ishmael named Meribah; she was sitting in the tent with her children, and Ishmael, her husband and Ishmael’s mother Hagar, they were not with them. WOW!!!!! The scroll of Jasher, which is mentioned in every Bible; first in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua in these words: Is not this written in the book of Jasher? Yes, what we just penned is!!!! Then in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel; he agrees with us by saying: it is written in the book of Jasher. What the scroll made sure to say was this: Hagar, the mother of Ishmael was not there. When Abraham said unto Sarah, I am going to see my son, he did not say Hagar; Selah!!! Can you just imagine, if Hagar would have been there when Abraham arrived, what the conversation would have been like???? It probably would have gone like most women in the church who have baby daddy’s ‘which are not your baby daddy; he’s your child’s father. Yes, the mother carried the child in her womb for nine months; but the father carried the child in his hot burning loins for years. Seeing the scripture says: Levi paid tithes while in Abram’s loins; being the generations of Abraham and of Isaac, even of Jacob, which is longer than nine months.’ Nevertheless, Hagar probably would have asked in a nasty way; what the hell you want, Mr. suppose to be Godly man who devorced his first family; what’s the matter, your conscious eating you up????? We did fine without you these three years; even when we ran out of that one bottle of water you gave the both of us to share; I made it, because I’m equip as a mother to do for her child!!! She would not have informed Abraham, as most angry mothers would not have; by admitting, if it was not for Yehovah, who was on the child’s side; we would have died. Women of the church, they are holding animosity against their baby’s fathers and disrespecting them by calling them my baby daddy. When Ishmael’s father arrived at his son’s ten, Abraham asked Meribah the wife of Ishmael ‘whose name meant; quarrel or provoke to anger, saying, where has Ishmael gone? and she said, He has gone to the field to hunt, and Abraham was still mounted upon the camel, for he would not get off to the ground as he had sworn to his wife Sarah that he would not get off from the camel. For Sarah was concerned about Abraham and Hagar’s fire of sexual relations may ignite again in the wilderness of Paran, and she not being there to extinguish or control the flames. Which could result in her and Isaac becoming devorced in Hagar and Ismael’s stead; Selah!!!! That’s when Abraham said to Ishmael's wife, ‘giving her a hint, by calling her’ My daughter. Yes, Abraham called her my daughter, this being a woman he never seen before, nor she seeing him before. He said to her, give me a little water that I may drink, for I am fatigued from the journey. Tune in to the next food for thought to see what transpires from this conversation out of the father of many ethnic groups and this foreign woman sitting in the door, who was ignoring her introduction into the promised. We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s Yehovah’s will, until then, sayonara!!!!


 
 
 

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