Show me what's hidden, Part 213
- The Ruach Hako'desh
- Sep 17, 2019
- 6 min read
In the seventh year in which Jacob served in the household of Laban, he had no idea what was taking place back in Canaan, his inheritance, seeing that he was of the lineage of Abraham and of the generation of Yeshua, the Anointed One. Keep in mind, we of the Leadership Team of Grace Message Church Ministries, being under the chrîsma of the Ruach Hako’desh, we posted a rhema informing you, that El Shaddai was driving Esau out of what belonged to Jacob. At the same time, Jacob being sent to invade Haran, hmm! Things like these is what our Elohiym does, but we, most of the time only see what’s before our face, and that’s what grabs our attention, making us cry out at times; how long wilt Thou forget me, O Yehovah? forever? how long wilt Thou hide Thy countenance from me? We also find ourselves crying at times; hide not Thy countenance far from me; put not Thy servant away in anger: Thou hast been my help; leave me not, neither forsake me, O Elohiym of my salvation. Hear me speedily, O LORD: my spirit faileth: hide not thy countenance from me, lest I be like unto them that go down into the pit. Hide not Thy countenance from Thy servant; for I am in trouble: hear me speedily. I reiterate, hide not Thy countenance from me in the day when I am in trouble; incline Thine ear unto me: in the day when I call, answer me speedily. Hide Thy countenance from my sins, and blot out all mine iniquities. When things begin looking better to our eyes, we say: Yehovah, by Thy favour Thou hast made my mountain to stand strong: Thou didst hide Thy countenance, and I was troubled. We reiterate, Jacob was there in Haran, to spoil his uncle Laban; because, Laban failed to acknowledge Yehovah’s presence upon Jacob, so he treated Jacob with much disrespect, instead of treating him with honour. Laban’s selfishness caused his own heart to become blinded in usury, towards his nephew Jacob. Though, at the end of seven years, Jacob was in high expectation of receiving beautiful Rachel, that he could almost taste her. Seeing that, this young girl in whom he showed off for at the well of water when he first saw her. At that well of water, it took many men to roll away the stone from the well’s mouth for them all to water their flocks so they waited on everyone to be present; but Jacob received supernatural strength from his blessing in which set upon him and he, by himself, rolled away the stone, just to water Laban’s sheep for Rachel. Causing young fourteen-year-old Rachel to say to seventy-seven-year-old Jacob, you’re strong, in reality Jacob was not strong, he was anointed and the Bible shows when the Spirit of Yehovah came upon Sampson, he did mighty works, also. In reality, most shepherds ‘being boy or girl’ their age were young; even as was the case with King David, when he was a ruddy little lad. At the end of those seven years of serving, Jacob said unto his uncle Laban, Give me my wife, for the days of my service are fulfilled; and Laban did so, and Laban and Jacob assembled all the people of that place and they made a feast ‘which consisted of MUCH drinking wine’. In the evening, Laban came to the house, and afterward Jacob came there with the people of the feast, and Laban extinguished all the lights that were there in the house ‘just to help the much wine deceive Jacob’. Jacob being overpowered with MUCH wine, Laban said to Jacob concerning the putting out of the lamps on Jacob’s day of consummation ‘which is the final act of making the marriage official’, Laban said, such is our custom to act in this land. After Laban and Jacob’s conversation, Laban took his daughter whose character was; weary, tired, disgusted, and lothe, which was all wrapped up in Leah, and he brought her to Jacob ‘in a dark room while he’s more than half drunk and over celebrated’, and he came into her sexually and Jacob did not know that she was Leah; because his imagination made it feel like he was with Rachel. Here’s the dilemma, Leah was having pleasure at Rachel’s expense, and Rachel could not stop anything that took place. Could you just imagine how Jacob would look at Rachel the next morning; and that’s with wonderance of do you want to marry me??? And could you imagine how Rachel would be looking at Jacob, saying within herself, after seven years how you did not know that wasn’t me? Jacob would have said, by it being dark with much drinking how or why didn’t you say something to me, seeing you knew what was taking place, especially after the wedding celebration took place; and you were not being prepared for me to take. You Rachel seeing that your father Laban gave your sister Leah fragrant dropping; which was his own maid Zilpah for a handmaid ‘to spread out as a family; for even Laban knew Jacob needed help with his oldest daughter’s appearance’ so he changed the fragrance in the room with Zilpah. Isn’t it sad that all the people at the feast knew what Laban had done to Jacob, but they did not tell the thing to Jacob, plainly in Jacob’s language? Yep, you got it, everyone knew Laban had set Jacob up and no one made it plain to Jacob’s understanding; at the celebration the crowd just kept calling Jacob, Heleah, instead of calling Leah, of Jacob, they called Jacob of Leah; Selah!!! This was done that night to Jacob's house, and the neighbors ate and drank and rejoiced, and played before Leah upon timbrels, and with dances, and they responded before Jacob, Heleah, Heleah ‘which means, He’s Leah’s’. Hear this people of Elohiym; here among Grace Message Church, we are instructed to ask questions if you do not understand what’s being said; even if you feel if your question is the most stupid question a person in the world could ask; we tell the members of this family; to make sure out of all thy getting, get understanding, but Jacob in all his excitement and anticipation for consummation; Jacob heard their words but did not understand their meaning, but he thought such might be their custom in this land ‘nevertheless, Jacob was not of their land, nor are we’. Jacob missed his given clues, in which Elohiym was letting him known what was taking place through the mouth of the neighbors. For they spoke these words before Jacob during the whole night, because all the lights that were in the house in which Jacob was going to consummate his wife, Laban had that night extinguished ‘and the people really were asking Jacob, you’re sure you want that daughter; understanding that Rachel is more appealing? When morning dawned, and the daylight appeared, Jacob turned to the woman in whom he consummated that night, and he saw it was Leah that had been lying in his bosom, and Jacob said, now I know what the neighbors said last night, Heleah, they said, and I knew it not. Let’s be honest at this point, no matter how much you have the birthright, no matter how blessed you are; most of us would have split Laban, our uncle forehead to the white meat. We probably would have killed everything that pisses against the wall; even if it was nobody’s fault but our own. For the truth was being spoken, but we blocked it out. This is what most people today, being the 2019th year are doing in the household of Elohiym. Or when Elohiym sends a message like this to them, they refuse to hear it until it’s to late. In the next epistle, we will see how Jacob handles this issue; because it will not be like we would, for Jacob understands that he’s stuck with Leah until death do them part, because of the consummation bed; but you’re just giving your bed away to many, making you married to them all; Selah!!!! We will speak with you at a later date, for enough has been said to make you go hmm!!! until then, if it’s Adonai’s will, sayonara!!!!
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