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Show me what's hidden, Part 277

  • Ruach Hako'desh
  • Dec 6, 2019
  • 6 min read

There are many people who claim to agape love YehoVah; and claim to agape love his Son Yeshua; but they are not jealous for Him; Selah!!!! If we’re supposed to be like our Creator and our Savior we are supposed to be jealous for Him also; YehoVah makes it clear in the 5th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Exodus; coming out of the King James Bible: I the LORD thy God am a jealous God. From the Complete Jewish Bible, that same 5th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Exodus reads: I, Adonai your God, am a jealous God. The Amplified Bible has penned that same 5th verse of the 20th chapter of the scroll of Exodus in this manner: I, the Lord your God, am a jealous (impassioned) God. Then the 14th verse of the 34th chapter of the scroll of Exodus warns us even of today, being the 2019th year with this rhema: thou shalt worship no other god: for the LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God. The word Jealous; its meaning is: wholehearted [that’s longsuffering and loving, even ANGRY]. YehoVah, our Elohiym is a jealous husband; He being married to Isra’el, showed them His jealousy; by sending serpents among them as they travelled to the Promised Land. Keep in mind that the scripture says, those things were written for our admonishing upon whom the end of the world is come. If we keep that scripture in context, it is actually saying while we are traveling to the Promised Land, if we worship any other God there’s a strong possibility that God will send serpents in among us as is recorded in the 10th chapter of the Frist scroll of Corinthians. He’s a jealous husband, when He opened up the earth and swallowed Korah and his company alive, which took place in the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land. He’s a jealous Elohiym, when He shows us, in the Promised Land under Joshua’s leadership, Achan and his whole family were stoned to death, even after receiving a Promised Land circumcision. YehoVah is a jealous husband, when He allowed a lion to tear one of His young prophets to pieces. YehoVah is a jealous husband, when He allowed two, she bears to rip to shreds forty-two children, because they was taunting His man of Elohiym named Elisha. And this taring of forty-two children, it took place as Elisha was going up unto Bethel; the house of God. The Word of Elohiym even speaks of the jealousy of a husband concerning his wife in this rhema: If any man's wife go aside, and treacherously act covertly against him, and a man lie with her carnally, and it be concealed from the eyes of her husband, and be kept secret, and she be polluted, and there be no witness against her, neither she was not caught in the act. Nevertheless, the rational soul of jealousy/anger come upon the husband, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be polluted: or if the rational soul of jealousy/anger come upon the husband, and he be jealous of his wife, and she be not polluted. Here’s the secret behind this message; if a woman is behaving herself towards some other, in her husband’s face or behind his back; it’s the same as when YehoVah’s people placed everything before Him; those things become gods to God’s people, and most of God’s people do not understand this. In the last food for thought which is posted on Grace M Church Facebook page, dated; the 5th day of the 12th month of the 2019th year; we left off in the 39th scroll of Jasher. Yes Jasher, a book in which every translation of Bible speaks of in two scriptures. First in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua penned in this rhema: is not this written in the book of Jasher? The second location is in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel penned in this rhema: it is written in the book of Jasher. In it we read that the people of the city called Gaash, they were taunting the sons of Jacob’s God, with their own gods. This taunting caused Judah to respond just as his Elohiym would have responded; he got very jealous. Judah’s jealousy caused him to leap on the enemy’s wall alone and in the process of his leap of faith; he dropped his sword from his hand. Ask yourselves readers, are you that jealous for your God, that you would jump in the face of the enemy alone, if you’re not or should I say if you won’t do you really love God, the way he loves you???? After Judah’s father and brethren shot three men of the city who were on the wall; while they themselves were still standing on the ground without the city’s wall, after this cry Judah again repeated to shout, and all the men who surrounded Judah on the top of the wall were terrified, and they each threw his sword from their own hand at the sound of Judah's shouting and his tremor, and fled. Judah’s jealousy for his Elohiym, it caused him to take the swords which had fallen from the enemy’s hands, and Judah fought with the enemy’s weapons [even as David’s jealous caused him to cut off Goliath’s head with his own sword] and Judah slew twenty of the enemy’s men, while the men were still upon the wall of their salvation; which did not bring them any deliverance. For Judah was shouting, leaving an example to those under Joshua’s leadership to follow, when they would compass the walls of Jericho. This battle against Jericho; it took seven days to over come the enemy’s wide salvation walls. Then the mixed multitude under Joshua’s leadership were able to use their swords. Keep in mind, at the battle against Jericho, the praises were out front [the praise of Judah]. Are you praising YehoVah our Elohiym when the battle is long and drawn out, and it seems as the Divine technique given you seems out of the ordinary and unusual? As if that wasn’t bad enough; about eighty men and women still ascended the wall from the city and they all surrounded Judah, and Adonai impressed the fear of [the praises which came from the tribe of deliverance] named Judah, upon the eighty men and women of the city of Gaash, who called themselves going to deal with their city’s threat, but they were unable to approach the praise and worship of Judah. If you’re thinking that the enemy is playing games with Elohiym’s people; no matter how mighty and powerful your praise and worship may be; the enemy always has a champion. In the city of Gaash it was one whose name was Arud, on his approach to strike Judah upon the head with his sword, Judah hastily put his shield to his head, and the sword hit the shield, causing Judah’s shield to split in two. If you’re a faithful follower, you know that this has happened to Judah before in a prior battle in the 39th verse of the 37th chapter of the scroll of Jasher, when they were fighting against a city named Tapnach, we should inform you that the enemy is always trying to cut off your praises, Selah!!! Back at the city of Gaash; the champion of that city, after he had struck Judah, he ran for his life, at the fear of the praise and worship of Judah, and the enemy’s feet slipped upon the wall and he fell amongst the sons of Jacob who were below the wall, and the sons of Jacob smote him and slew him. Nevertheless, at that mighty blow from the enemy, Judah's head pained him, and Judah had nearly died from it, which means the enemy almost successfully cut off the praise and worship from Elohiym’s people seeing that Judah is the head that always goes up into the battle first. Tune in to the next food for thought to see the outcome of Judah’s situation. Keep in mind, that YehoVah, our Elohiym is a jealous Elohiym. And He will judge [which is the meaning of the name Dan]; yes, Adonai will judge all those who oppose us who are His. Who will not fight to defend his wife and son???? So long for now, for enough has been penned to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you at a later date, until then, sayonara!!!!


 
 
 

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