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Gods promise of redemption hidden among the forbidden fruit;

7/28/2022

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Most people are familiar with the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They were given a command not to eat from a tree, which they did not follow and as the saying goes, the rest is history.

One act of disobedience put mankind on this path that has led us to where we are today. This all started with some fruit, but what was that forbidden fruit in Genesis 2 where this account takes place? While there are no specifics on the type of fruit, there are some lessons we can learn from their experience.

Do We Know What the Forbidden Fruit Was?While we don’t know what that fruit was, somehow in many pictures and imageries an apple gets portrayed as that fruit. To clear up any confusion, here is what Genesis actually says about the fruit.
“When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it” (Genesis 3:6).

Here is all we know about the forbidden fruit in Genesis. It was good for food, meaning it was edible. It was pleasing to the eye, which means it was attractive. Finally, they thought it was desirable for gaining wisdom, which means they thought they would gain something from it. By the way these are the same trappings of sin that we are faced with today (more on that later). 
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Because there are so many different types of fruit that grow on a tree, there really is no way of knowing what type of fruit it really was. (Sorry apples you have been blamed for something that you may have had nothing to do with.)

In all honesty the type of fruit doesn’t matter. When you are reading the story, your focus should not be on what the forbidden fruit in Genesis was. It should be on the act of disobedience that Adam and Eve committed.

What Does the Bible Say about the Tree of Knowledge?When you read the creation story you discover from Genesis that there were plenty of trees in the garden.

“Now the Lord God had planted a garden in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground — trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food. In the middle of the garden were the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” (Genesis 2:8-9).

God put them in the garden and provided them with plenty of choices of food to eat. I would imagine that every type of tree bearing fruit was probably represented in the garden. This is only my speculation, but I would say think of any fruit that grows on a tree and it was probably available in the garden. I don’t have proof of this, but it is a reasonable assumption.

There were however two important trees in the middle of the garden that were different from the rest. The tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The tree of life as it states gave life, particularly eternal life. The other tree would produce death.

A question that often comes to mind is why was the tree of knowledge in the garden to begin with? For many Bible scholars the main answer is about free will. God created man for intimacy and fellowship with him, but from the very beginning this was not a forced fellowship, it is a chosen fellowship. From the beginning until today God gives every human the same free will. We can choose to follow and obey or we can choose to go our own way.

Why Did Eve Eat the Fruit?This is the question of the ages, but I don’t want to hate on Eve too much. Eve fell victim to temptation in much the same way we do. I want to show you what happened to Eve because this still plagues us today. To keep it simple, Eve rejected what God had provided in search of something else or something different.

I want you to consider the similarities between the fruit on all the trees in the garden. In Genesis 2:9 and Genesis 3:6 you see that the trees were good for food (edible) and pleasing to the eye (attractive). What was different about the fruit on the tree of knowledge? She thought she would obtain something that the other trees did not provide her. The serpent influenced her to believe that God was holding out something from her. Remember what she said that highlights the difference. The fruit was good for food, pleasing to the eye and – here’s the difference – desirable for gaining wisdom.

I don’t believe Eve ate the fruit simply because it was edible and looked good. There were plenty of other trees that had those characteristics. She ate the fruit because it promised her something she did not have and wanted to gain or experience. Often this is how sin works in our lives. God has provided everything we need for this life, just as he did with Adam and Eve. So what is it about sin that looks so attractive to us? It promises something that we have not experienced or something that we can gain from it. The problem is that this is an empty promise and the consequences never live up to the expectations.

What Was the Result of the Forbidden Fruit?The result of eating the forbidden fruit was sin entering the world and all the pain and suffering that happens as a result. As God promised, death happened. This was not physical death, but spiritual death that caused a separation between God and man because of sin.

Adam and Eve were kicked out of the garden. I know Adam and Eve did not know the gravity of the action they committed when it happened. However, I think it is safe to say they came to understand quickly how bad a decision they had made. I believe they experienced remorse just like we often do when we endure the result of our sinful decisions. Remember they were the only ones in human history who ever lived on this earth in a sinless environment. I am sure they longed for the days when they could go back to Eden as it was. Unfortunately, with sin, sometimes it costs us more than we want to pay and there are some things you lose that you can’t get back.

The Silver Lining:

If the story of Adam and Eve was just about fruit and getting kicked out of the garden that would be a tragedy. Yet there was something else that happened in that garden that gives us hope. The choice of Adam and Eve set in motion God’s plan of redemption. While eating the forbidden fruit might have been a decision Adam and Eve did not know they would make, it was one that God knew they would make.

From the moment the forbidden fruit in Genesis was eaten, the promise of the savior who would redeem mankind was made. In Genesis 3:15, God made a promise about the seed of the woman crushing the head of the serpent. We know that seed is Jesus who would come and redeem us back to the Father. Through Adam we lost it all, but in Christ we gained back all that was lost.
“For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous” (Romans 5:19).

The ultimate end of our righteousness in Christ is that one day we will be able to eat from the tree of life and so be with our Lord forevermore. Never again will we have to deal with the issue of sin for all eternity. Yes, Adam and Eve set the sin wheels in motion, but thankfully Jesus has turned it all around.

“Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. No longer will there be any curse. The throne of God and of the Lamb will be in the city, and his servants will serve him. They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light. And they will reign for ever and ever” (Revelation 22:1-5).
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Micah part 2;

3/27/2022

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​Sin isn’t such a bad word- it simply means, “Separation from God.” We ALL sin- everyday. Thats the point- god wants us to find him, unite, and be fulfilled in his grace- so that he compensates our adversities and inequities, because man cant. verse 1 states that Micah is from Moresheth-Gath, a village located near the border of Israel/Philistia.  It would have been considered ‘in the country’ in this time, it was an agricultural area not near any major cities. This puts him in good company with the prophet Amos, who “was a shepherd who took care of sycamore-fig trees.” The echoes of Micah’s effective ministry can be felt throughout the OT and New. He is also mentioned by the prophet Jeremiah as laying the foundations for the spiritual #reforms undertaken by Hezekiah: “Micah of Moresheth prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king of Judah. He told all the people of Judah, ‘This is what the LORD says: “Zion will be plowed like a field, Jerusalem will become a heap of rubble, the temple hill a mound overgrown with thickets’” (Jeremiah 26:18). Micah is known for bringing a #message of judgement and *restoration that would spur a *revival in the land of Judah. Among the prophets of the Old Testament, he is perhaps the most vocal in his demands of justice for the poor. He lashes out at greedy judges, who make money from unjust bribes while ignoring true justice and mercy. He starts his book by speaking of the coming judgement of God, and makes clear that this judgement is a response to the transgressions of the people (Micah 1:5). In Micah 6:14:16 we see that the judgment will be harsh, and that it will be unavoidable. Yet the beauty of Micah’s #prophecy is that it #assures us God will not end the story there. In fact, some of the most #powerful #promises of #restoration, #hope, and a #coming #Messiah are spoken by Micah. Justice. Love. Mercy. Humility. The overarching message of Micah is that God is Holy, and as a Holy God we should #seek to act in a way that is becoming His holiness. Because He is holy, here are consequences to sin, yet there is hope for those who turn to Him. In the midst of crooked and depraved leadership, Micah 6:8 gives us a #path to seek holiness.
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God had a BIG purpose for MOSES

3/12/2022

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God asked Moses to lead his people out of slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land. Moses was at first reluctant, thinking that the Israelites would not believe he had heard the word of God. God then gave Moses special powers and inspired by this, Moses returned to Egypt and demanded freedom for his people.

God had big plans and a big purpose for Moses- But WHY was Moses sent to the wilderness? What is the SYMBOLISM of this narrative?

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The Purpose of the Wilderness in the Lives of God’s People:

If you are at a wilderness place in your life, you may find it to be more puzzle than purpose. You might be overwhelmed and confused. You might find yourself questioning God’s wisdom—or maybe even your own.

I want you to think for a moment about being in the center of God’s will. What does that mean?  What would it look like?  Would it be a time of happiness and fulfillment? Is there ever a time that the center of God’s will might be a place of discouragement and difficulty? What about the children of Israel? God called Moses to bring them out of Egypt and into the center of His will.  The center of His will for them would eventually be Canaan, but for a time, the center of God’s will was a great and terrible wilderness.

Has God’s will for you included a period of time in the wilderness? Time in the wilderness means facing wilderness struggles, and wilderness hardships, and wilderness questions.  It can be a place of problems, and at the same time, a place of purpose.  The wilderness is a puzzle from our perspective, but from God’s perspective, it is His perfect plan for our lives.  

We have said enough about wilderness questions. What can we know for sure about the purpose of the wilderness in the lives of God’s people?

The Wilderness is a Place of Separation
God carried them into the wilderness so that they could be apart from the influences of Egypt.  The uncertainties of the wilderness create a need for God and a dependence upon God.  God lets you do without, so you can come to know Him as your provider. God lets you be lonely, so that you can come to know Him as your friend.  God lets you be frightened and worried, so that you can come to know Him as your peace. God lets you be weak, so that you can know His strength.

In the wilderness, God reveals Himself.  In the darkness of the wilderness, He is your light.  In the confusing maze of the wilderness, you learn to let Him be your guide. In the wilderness, He separates you from the influences of the world, as well as the things and people that you have learned to depend on, so that you will learn to depend on Him. God will be faithful to you in whatever wilderness you are facing, just as He was to the people He led out of Egypt. 

The Wilderness is a Place of Preparation.
Looking back on those years in the wilderness, this is what God said to His people as they came to the Promised Land.  5“I have led you forty years in the wilderness; your clothes have not worn out on you, and your sandal has not worn out on your foot. 6“You have not eaten bread, nor have you drunk wine or strong drink, in order that you might know that I am the LORD your God.  Deuteronomy 29:5-6

What has been your God appointed wilderness?  Are you there right now?  What do you suppose God is trying to teach you? Are you learning the lessons that God wants you to learn?

When God takes you to the wilderness, He withholds that which you have come to depend on other than Him.  Maybe you came to depend on your job to provide.  God removes the job for a time, so that you will learn to depend on Him.  Maybe you came to depend on your own strength or stamina.  Then God brings weakness into your life, so that you will learn that your strength is in Him.  You see it as deprivation.  God sees it as preparation.  
“You shall remember all the way which the LORD your God has led you in the wilderness these forty years, that He might humble you, testing you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not. 3“He humbled you and let you be hungry, and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that He might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of the LORD. 4“Your clothing did not wear out on you, nor did your foot swell these forty years. 5“Thus you are to know in your heart that the LORD your God was disciplining you just as a man disciplines his son. 6“Therefore, you shall keep the commandments of the LORD your God, to walk in His ways and to fear Him.  Deuteronomy 8:2-6
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The Wilderness is a Place of Revelation.
In the third month after the sons of Israel had gone out of the land of Egypt, on that very day they came into the wilderness of Sinai. When they set out from Rephidim, they came to the wilderness of Sinai and camped in the wilderness; and there Israel camped in front of the mountain. Moses went up to God, and the LORD called to him from the mountain, saying, “Thus you shall say to the house of Jacob and tell the sons of Israel: You yourselves have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and howI bore you on eagles’ wings, and brought you to Myself. ‘Now then, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own possession among all the peoples, for all the earth is Mine; and you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.  Exodus 19:2-6

When the center of God’s will is the wilderness, what is God’s purpose? Did you see why God brought them to the wilderness? He brought them into the wilderness to bring them to Himself.Why do you suppose that God brings you to Himself?

I read again today about Jesus calling the disciples.  He called unto Him the twelve.  And why did He call them?  Did He call them to Him to give them an assignment? Yes?  But the preparation for that assignment came out of being with Him.  He called the twelve to Himself, that they might be with Him and that He might send them forth to preach. Mark 3:14
Part of the preparation for what God wants you to do will grow out of the revelation of Himself that He gives you.  For most of us, the only place we can be readied to receive that revelation is in some wilderness, where God separates us from what we have learned to lean on, in order that He can show us that we need to lean on Him alone.

Where are you right now? Do you find yourself in the midst of some God-Appointed wilderness struggling to know God’s will and God’s way?  Do you feel alone there?  Do you feel abandoned there?  I know how you feel.  I have been to the wilderness.  I have lived in the wilderness.  I felt alone. I felt discouraged.  But I came to understand that the wilderness was the place of God’s presence.

If you are in the wilderness, you might be angry at God.  You may have considered abandoning God.  In your discouragement, the wilderness can even become a place of sin.  Where is God then?  How will God respond to you when you have proved to yourself that you are not worthy of His love.
Sometimes God takes us to the wilderness not only to show us Himself—but to show us ourselves.  The truth about who we are and how we trust God surfaces in the wilderness.  There, we are proved to be worse sinners than we knew ourselves to be.  How does God respond then?

Consider this passage from Nehemiah. “You came down on Mount Sinai; you spoke to them from heaven. You gave them regulations and laws that are just and right, and decrees and commands that are good.  You made known to them your holy Sabbath and gave them commands, decrees and laws through your servant Moses.  In their hunger you gave them bread from heaven and in their thirst you brought them water from the rock; you told them to go in and take possession of the land you had sworn with uplifted hand to give them. “But they, our ancestors, became arrogant and stiff-necked, and they did not obey your commands. They refused to listen and failed to remember the miracles you performed among them. They became stiff-necked and in their rebellion appointed a leader in order to return to their slavery. But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love. Therefore you did not desert them,  even when they cast for themselves an image of a calf and said, ‘This is your god, who brought you up out of Egypt,’ or when they committed awful blasphemies. “Because of your great compassion you did not abandon them in the wilderness. By day the pillar of cloud did not fail to guide them on their path, nor the pillar of fire by night to shine on the way they were to take.  You gave your good Spirit to instruct them. You did not withhold your manna from their mouths, and you gave them water for their thirst.  For forty years you sustained them in the wilderness; they lacked nothing, their clothes did not wear out nor did their feet become swollen. Nehemiah 9:13-21

The first few chapters of Exodus are a build up where we see Moses prepared for an impossible task: liberating the Hebrew slaves after 400 years in Egypt. He, of course, does not feel prepared at all. How could he? How could anyone? But he was. On the one hand, he was a fugitive on the run, encumbered with an embarrassing stutter. On the other, he had grown up in the royal palace. It’s true that the king he’d grown up with had died and another was in his stead (Ex 2:23), so a personal connection with the hard-hearted Pharaoh may not have been there, but still Moses, by God’s design, was part and parcel of Egyptian high society. He knew the lingo and the etiquette of Egyptian nobility and his way around the royal household. Like Esther, Moses was secretly Jewish, yet ended up providentially living in the palace of the king, for such a time as this.
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Moses was sent by God on one heck of a mission. His job—at least the first part of it—was to demand the immediate release of about a million Israelites from cruel bondage. To insist that Pharaoh should allow the Hebrew slaves, his free workforce, to just leave.

It seems like Moses didn’t feel like he had that authority though. With his brother Aaron at his side for emotional support, Moses ventured back to the place he grew up to face the tyrannical ruler, Pharaoh, no doubt with some trepidation:

Afterward Moses and Aaron went and said to Pharaoh, “Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, ‘Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.’” (Exodus 5:1)

But that wasn’t quite the message God had told him to say, was it? Moses and Aaron appear to be asking for a temporary excursion for the Hebrew slaves. A short trip, a picnic in the Egyptian outback. God was demanding total release.

“Come,” said God to Moses. “I will send you to Pharaoh that you may bring my people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt.”
But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?”

He said, “But I will be with you, and this shall be the sign for you, that I have sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt, you shall serve God on this mountain.”
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God’s plan was to bring them completely out of Egypt in a very real and permanent manner—there would be no going back. And that they would meet Him over at Mount Sinai in the land of Midian, where He’d appeared in the burning bush. There He would establish His covenant with the whole house of Israel and make them a holy people with a holy calling. Then He would lead them on to the Promised Land. But Moses tries to soften the blow and paints it as a one-off religious event out in the desert. It was no such thing. It was a categorical extraction. An exodus.

Fortunately, God was prepared for this, and knowing that it wouldn’t matter how nicely they asked Pharaoh would never agree, had a few tricks up His sleeve. With each plague, or blow, as it is in Hebrew, God’s demand intensified: “Let my people go!”  which in Hebrew means, "Send the people of Israel into their Destiny."

This throws interesting light on what was actually happening in the Exodus. God was killing multiple birds with one stone. He had waited for the sin of the Amorites to reach its full measure (Genesis 15:16) before executing justice on them and giving the land to the tribes of Israel. He rescued His covenant people from their living hell, and thew the Egyptians into the sea just as they had thrown countless Hebrew babies into the Nile. He was fulfilling His promises to the patriarchs to bring their descendants back to the Land of Promise, and establishing a faith community that would carry His word and His light to the whole world.
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They were not just being taken out of Egypt, they were being SENT out, with a mission: to be a light to the Gentiles.

God often does both-and rather than either-or. He operates on multiple levels all the time. We often have no idea how many facets there are to God’s actions and decisions, and can foolishly interpret them to be all about us… our own life, family, community or nation. But God has a very wide-angle lens. His ways are perfect and nothing is ever wasted in His economy. God brought deliverance and blessing to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob in fulfillment of His promises to them. They would receive their inheritance from His hand, along with blessings of spiritual nourishment, revelation, and life, which they were to pass on to all the nations of the world.

The command to “Let my people go” forced Pharaoh to send Israel out of slavery and into their global calling, into their destiny.
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In a similar manner, we have been delivered from slavery and death by the blood of the sacrificial lamb, and brought through the waters of baptism. But God’s rescue mission wasn’t so we could sit around and eat cake—we are also sent into the world with a calling and a destiny! Whenever we thank God for His amazing salvation, His perfect plans, and the future He has prepared for us, let’s ask Him again: What is my part in Your plans and purposes? What are You sending me to do?
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Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?”And I said, “Here am I. Send me!”
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Why do you suppose God takes you into the wilderness to show you yourself so that you can see what a sinner you are? God takes you to the wilderness and shows you what a sinner you are so that He can show you what a Savior He is! In spite of the rebellion of His people, He remained faithful.  He still gave them water for their thirst.  He still gave them their daily bread.  He still guided them on their journey.  He never left them.  
God will be faithful to you in whatever wilderness you are facing, just as He was to the people He led out of Egypt. “In the wilderness … you saw how the LORD God carried you, just as a man carries his son, in all the way which you have walked until you came to this place. Deuteronomy 1:31 
Do you suppose God might also be carrying you? I am sure you have asked God some of the same questions that I ask from time to time.  “God, am I a castaway?  Can you still use me?”  “Do you still want me?  Do you still love me?”



"The very words I write were born in one of those moments in my life. I will never forget the day I was in my office working on this message. I was preparing it for me, because I keenly felt everything I have shared with you. I had allowed a deadline to pass that seemed to me to be critical to my future. I let it pass because I had no word from God. God was silent. As a result of His silence, I saw my future slip away. My despair grew deeper by the day. It reached a zenith on a Wednesday in December of 2006. I was preparing this message for my church, but I was really describing what was going on in my own life. God must have been watching as I paced around in my office that day. I was a desperately discouraged man. As I typed away at this message on my computer, the phone rang. Within an hour of that phone call, all my questions were answered. My future seemed to be restored. I had been called by God to the assignment I thought I had missed.' When that day started, I was convinced I missed God completely.  I was lost in the wilderness.  I felt abandoned and forgotten, and I felt I deserved to be.  But that day, I met God in the wilderness, and it altered the direction of my life.  Six months later, I shared the same message with my church on a Sunday night. The next day, I would be stepping through the door God had opened. This is what I said in closing: “Tomorrow I set foot on the road that God called me to travel. It may not lead out of the wilderness—but I am convinced that it will lead me to Him.” That is, after all, the purpose of the wilderness in the lives of God’s people. He brings us into some great and terrible wilderness, so that He might bring us to Himself." (-Story by Eddie Eshtaigi)






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Filled with the Holy Spirit

3/5/2022

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​Jesus Himself was filled with the #HolySpirit in -order- to carry out His #ministry. [“The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to proclaim #goodnews to the poor. He has sent Me to proclaim #freedom for the prisoners and #recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free”] Jesus said these words to Israelites while they were worshipping In synagogue and -began- his #ministry by telling His friends/family that #gods Spirit “is on Me” for a *specific #purpose; he spent much time speaking of the Holy Spirit and wanted His disciples to #understand its #power. He explained it was “better” for that He leave, because only then the *Holy *Spirit would be *sent to them. The first followers of Jesus were *filled with God’s Spirit to take the #gospel to the #known world. “On Pentecost, they were all together in one place.. Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. They *saw what seemed to be “tongues of fire” that separated and came to rest on each of them. All of them were -filled with the Holy Spirit- and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them” Before this point in history, the Holy Spirit did not -indwell- every follower of Christ. After Jesus died, ROSE again, and ascended to heaven, the Holy Spirit came down and filled every disciple/apostle of Christ as TRUE *witness to spread the gospel to the world. When put #faith in #Christ, the Holy Spirit #reveals himself in unique ways. God’s people get to experience the power of the Holy Spirit as Jesus did- providing #power and strength through #christ. “Yes, I am the #vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in Me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from Me you can do nothing”. “I, Jesus, have sent My angel to give you this #testimony for the churches. I AM the #Root and the Offspring of #David, and the bright Morning Star.’ The *Spirit and the *bride say, ‘Come!’ And let the one who hears say, ‘Come!’ Let the one who is -thirsty- come; and let the one who wishes take the -free #gift- of the *water of #life” (Rev22:16-17).
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The Good News!

1/23/2022

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​The “good news”… Usually when people think of the term “sin,” they think of a list of wrong behaviors. But sin, at its core, is a decision on the part of #humanity to live -outside-of God’s #design; choosing to go your own way and in some sense be your “own god.” The #symbolism of Adam and Eve illustrates clearly- They lived in perfect harmony with God until they were tempted to go their own way by eating from the Tree of #Knowledge of Good and Evil. God placed that tree in the garden as a #symbol of -their need- to *trust His goodness and live according to his #design. The consequence of *choosing not to *follow God was that sin entered the *human *experience, and death came too as the inevitable consequence of living outside of God’s design. Everyone in human history, with the exception of Jesus, has sinned. If we were to be put on trial before God, we would all be found guilty. We are all guilty of the same core sin of rejecting God. The opposite of sin is what the Bible calls righteousness. Righteousness is doing and being right- without sin. We lack righteousness if we live apart from God. To be justified, we have to obtain that righteousness from somewhere or from someone. Without it, the death penalty of eternal separation from God awaits us; God, in His #grace, made a way for people to be #free of the penalty of sin. This comes through “justification.” If you trust him, Jesus will cover your sin with His righteousness. All your impurity will be made -perfect through #Christ- because He lived a sinless, blameless life. Jesus died a painful, humiliating death for the sin of -every- person [their separation from God]. We could never fully pay the penalty for our sin; No amount of effort on our part would ever clear the debt we owed to God. #Jesus #paid that debt Himself. Its crucial to understand that He did not just -cancel- the debt- He *paid* it. God allowed Jesus to die the death -we- deserve, clearing the debt owed, and paid the -ultimate- price by allowing His *only *Son to die -in our- place, then -return- to us in *his #spirit. Jesus satisfies the requirements of His #Holy-law. This is the #gospel message, the “#goodnews!!”
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HOPE

1/4/2020

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​"If the heavens ever did speak, she's the last true mouth piece." 🎶 #ophelia #hoozier #liturgy #40daysoflent 

The gospel is a universal message of attaining UNDYING hope & Peace. There are many pathways to experience Gods PEACE. In christianity, Yahweh-Christ was the living way and example of service, acceptance, inclusion and unconditional love demonstrated by his teachings and #miracles. God(father)- In the manifested Jesus(son)- died and rose on Easter Sunday(7). The #7Th day represents perfect wholeness, completion, and fulfilled OT messaic prophecy🦋. God Yahweh is manifestation of flesh and spirit. The cross symbolizes #freedom of the Promise🌈land (place of peace 🕊️), the liberation from Metaphorical ⛓️ bondage of human 💔SUFFERAGE (darkness/separation). The Cross symbolizes hope in -New beginings- for everyone through the physical rise resurrection of the spirit. Let the church -spirit of humanity- always be a place of mercy and Hope where EVERYONE is welcomed, Loved and #forgiven. Gods LOVE is unbounded, it has NO limits and exceeds ALL human-understanding. For WE are ALL God’s masterpiece. He has created Us anew in CHRIST, so WE can do the good he planned for us. During #LENT, the Spirit drives us too, like Jesus, into the desert (40) Mk 1:12-15). Here, it is not a physical place but rather an existential dimension -spiritual realm. ..To bring us to the Light, peace, and hope. Christians recognize Christ in each human being, to see him crucified in the sufferings of the abandoned, lost and forgotten of our world, & metaphorically RISEN in Each who makes a New start. Salvation is not an ascent to glory, but a descent in a Reedemable Love that can't be earned, it's BEEN GIVEN and reconciled to ALL -through- the sacraficial saving grace of God #testified through his eyewhitness disciples. (Matt27:62; 28:1; Mark15:42; Luke23:54; John19:31, 42). TRUTH is eternal, everlasting, and for all! #Romans5:8 #Colossians1:12 #ephesians2:8 #Peter4:8 #popefrancis #symbolismrevealed

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Birth of Christianity...

7/5/2017

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Starting as a small group of Jewish people in Judea, -The “word”- spread quickly throughout the Roman Empire. Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion. In the Middle Ages it spread into Northern Europe and Russia. During the Age of Exploration, Christianity expanded throughout the world; it is currently the largest religion of the world. Most of the first Christians were ethnically Jewish or Jewish proselytes. An early difficulty came from Within judiasm. There was the question if they had to "become Jewish" before becoming Christian. The decision of St. Peter, was that they DID NOT, and the matter was further addressed with the “Council of Jerusalem.” The doctrines of the apostles brought the Early Church into conflict with some Jewish religious authorities, and this eventually led to the martyrdom of SS, Stephen and James the Great,  and “expulsion from the synagogues.” Therefore, there has always been a remenant of native jewish believers throught history. 

Thus, Christianity got an identity distinct from Judaism. The name "Christian" (Greek Χριστιανός) was first used for the disciples in Antioch, as recorded in (Acts 11:26). Christianity is an all inclusive semetic religion and as long as judiasm views christianity as antisemtic, it will never understand its semetic meaning. For 2,000 years judiasm has been saying they arent willing to learn or acknowledge Jesus. Technically, that is anti-christian. By Judaism -claiming- that the “Semitic religion of christianity” is antisemitic, its really -being- “anti-christian of the Semitic religion.” I would also venture to say that a major stumbling concept is understanding the difference between humans being recognized for their identity, and humans recognized as having an ideology. You cant question the -legality or accuracy- behind someones ideology if that questioning appears like youre not accepting of them -because- of their identity. Those are two “separate” entities, “identity and ideology.”

Abraham, Moses, and Jesus all led us (people of the hebrew God) out of exodus and slavery. Jesus christ is the -only one- who is god, and -still lives today in spirit- among believers (who are also called to testify truth) through continuing his earthly ministry through the spiritual body (holy spirit or jesus) of the jewish messiah until the physical body returns to fully reclaim universal peace, restoring israel from spiritual bondage; [also known as the “era of peace” or “messianic age” in Judaism] This messianic age comes through the jewish messiah to restore peace in israel and all humanity. Christ believers are united through the Hebrew God of Israel’s message (word), not through heritage. And both are equal in value:) However, -true peace- comes through understanding. 

The term antisemitism (which is 100% wrong-any kind of hatred or bigotry is unacceptable)- can be -misinterpreted and misused- when the hebrew text isnt fully understood as the new testament is fully Semitic- ultimately thats unfair and cant resolve feelings of victimization. shared knowledge leads to greater mutual understanding needed in human society. We have to consider what is ultimately causing tribal separation among the people of god to uniting people in god and how to achieve a withstanding unity that only god can provide. How can we progress in attaining ultimate peace?  OneforIsrael is doing this through the ‘body of the jewish messiah’ for the first time in Israel, “uniting arabs, jews, and christians together” through “spiritual unity.” Only the gospel can do that.   The gospel says this will happen, and it IS. 

In a nutshell, this is the gospel redemptive story; how god is united in personal, direct relationship with humanity- purchased from unconditional grace through his sacrafical blood that was shed on the cross “hes the innocent lamb.” We are all seperate from Unity in god and each other without this. (in genesis god explains that no one is perfect and we all sin- we are incapable of being sinless (sin is separation from god) but god purchased that redemptive freedom through the death of his only son- the sacraficial lamb of jesus because he lived a sinless life in place of us, as the only human who was both god and man for those who have faith in his sacrifice). Theres many layers of symbolism, and in Gods creation, the apple symbolizes separation from god that can only be redeemed through the true mercy, grace, and forgiveness that he offers to all of his children. This is the redemption story that he is trying to reveal to israel, so that israel can come out of Egypt, out of bondage, and back into relationship with him. 

Sharing is important-:) it will be coming to “light” more on days to come. For those who have met the messiah personally and -know him well- and know and understand the Hebrew Scriptures- its something that has to be shared (as beyond knowing its -accuracy- is the fact that i have had supernatural -encounters- that have ‘No other’ explanation than ‘confirming his identity.’ They happened before i knew anything in the New Testament.’ I thought people who were adamant on proclaiming jesus were kind of -closed- minded and it ‘appeared’ -exclusive- in so i experienced difficulty getting past that). But surprisingly, i didn’t -find it in a book or from ‘being told’ what to think. It was a ‘self discovery’- ‘revealed by our creator’- before i had read or heard anything- only -making sense- ‘afterward.’

Naively, i assumed people too easily believed what they were told without any -questioning- but i questioned, scrutinized and was very doubtful until i -read every book- there was from every -perspective- and i am -completely- certain. I was surprised to know so much about the hebrew scriptures. The New testament is only a portion of the hebrew scriptures but significantly -shed light- on everything prior as a cohesive unit. Its found in the meaning of the text- knowing the text, the meaning of the text in cultural context, what it is saying in its completion. Contrary to common jewish belief, the ‘concept of race, ethicity, culture or identity’ is not part of the new testament whatsoever or -seen as a separate- culture or ‘identity,’ because the -whole thing is jewish (so in historical terms- its progressing out of race division and legalism, into race inclusion for all humanity to be grafted into the “god of Israel,” family open to anyone who chooses to freely accept this grace covenant offered by God through faith in his son Jesus).  The gospel, or (new testament, or renewed covenant) now allows freedom, and forgiveness of sin through the redeeming blood of the innocent lamb (Jesus who perfectly kept torah law). 

This is a renewal of the moses covenant, which moses was renewal of the Abrahamic covenant- each renewed covenant symbolizes rebirth, deliverance from bondage, redemption, return from exile, a further ingrafting into relationship-with God). The Gospel “text is not “antisemitic,” its 100% Semetic!” The full jewish scriptures including the new testament explain how to include all of humanity through gods redemptive plan. The only message the gospel is  communicating is hope, peace, love, faith, and truth and how to get there.  [The second temple period is very significant, it includes the time of Jesus’ life, death, and ressurection, as well as the destruction of the jewish temple which led to much of judiasms scripture to be reconstructed primarily of order in a sense. This time includes a lot of roman rule and persection- hellenistic period- integrating more greek.}

Theres much dissinformation today about the historical accuracy of the birth of christianity, the development of believers and witnesses, and development of the new testament]. The believers in the jewish messiah and their split from judiasm slowly progressed over time- at least a couple hundred years. Part of jesus message during his ministry 2,000 years ago was to raise the ethical standards of the law. The writings from the apostiles and eye witnesses of the resurrection were written, but the actual publication of the “new testament”  was first published about 70-100 years after ressurection- second generation apostles. 

The labeling term christianity evolved in the 1/2nd century. Jesus was crucified by the romans under the premise of blasphemy ordered under his own religious leaders and law. The romans destroyed the second temple- not because of christianity, christianity wasnt a religion yet. The most recent barrier is the previous ww. The war atrocities and devastation during and after this historical time was a manifestation brought about by evil, inhumane dictators who used propaganda through abusing the ‘concept of religion’ as a vehicle to control human thought and action. The ‘truth of the religious text’ behind this isnt the -cause- for the indoctrination, the -indoctrination is caused by human ideology- disguised under religion). Since the beginning, the concept behind cultural labels and identities have caused division. 

Theres is -no separation of people- and no one feels that way or wants that. Jewish followers of our Jewish messiah werent “labeld as Christian,” by their own doing, but the non believers in Christ ‘assigned that identity’ to the believers and christ witnesses to “assure their identity was separate,” from the term Jewish. As the followers of Christ- being Jewish, began to proclaim this “discovery,” the majority of people who accepted the message were not Jewish- so through time the practices, customs, and what not, in judiasm were lost, which makes sense because the “family of believers and -spirit of christ- consists of every culture, language and race.”  (his spirit did -not die- with his physical body, its -alive today- in christ believers, continuing his ministry work here on earth through the -spiritual body of the messiah- by being his hands and feet to proclaim the “good news gospel” of truth in the resurrection- that “god is living through his word.” The “spirit of truth” speaks in many ways, often -through- human text) 

Jesus embodies many things, his earthly ministry served Gods kingdom and people on earth, but also, his spirit supernaturally heals, frees, and reedems human beings through his reedeming powers, because humans arent capable of achieving what god can without God- which comes through the spirit of jesus, also known as the holy spirit. Which is why jesus is both fully human and God (confirmed in the eye witness testimonies of the physical resurrection  at that time as well as living today through redemptive miracles). This fulfills the law- the new testament, the gospel of Jesus christ. All the law is fullfilled in the atoning work of the sacrificial cross- which- is “Grace” in other words, offering forgiveness of sins in the way god did- which brought the covenant of “man” into covenant of “god”  or race into faith according historically speaking. The new testament doesnt replace the old testament- it fullfills and completes it. ❤️☺️ 

-His word- explains the -unity- and how god has been ‘trying to achieve that unity.’ I think the separation is coming from something else. The new testament is a -continuation of the same Hebrew scripture- studied Judaism- its just “interpreted differently.” And, after the -second temple fell- (during (after) the first coming) a lot had changed in the -chronological order- of the version used in Judaism which added to discrepancies. The first 70% of the Hebrew bible isn’t -clear in its “intended meaning behind the text,” especially if being interpreted by someone else and relying on different translations, but -God speaks directly to us in his word- to us. The priority of Israel has -rightfully- been to faithfully keep -sacred culture and tradition- so that -God was in control- of his return. 

The -‘intent behind’- Jesus disciples is not one of conversion or to impose their views, they are assuring everyone that you can know him and that he indeed wants that relationship. The -purpose- of the Hebrew scripture is the attainment of that relationship and ‘unity with God.’ Theres -no separation- of people among identities, religions, or beliefs, its just a relationship with god- one god, one humanity. God is ALIVE and LIVING in us, Thats what JESUS does. Keeping the jewish customs, identity, community and practices isnt at odds with Jesus- thats ‘who he is. Hes jewish.’ All that can be in harmony! Its just -really really really really hard to see- that today without reading the whole thing. But no one can loose their god given identity. 
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We are in the end time of biblical prophecy. I know his return is near and his word reveals that he’s -calling his people back- to him- God REALLY loves the people of Israel. God set the Hebrew people apart as holy, infact they are the stars of his whole plan!! They are incredibly special and precious! He wants to be their savior and for them to search for him- God is funny, he thinks if he makes things more difficult for us we get a bigger reward. Anything that takes great hardship or struggle is rewarded greatly, especially when faithfully seeking his will.

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    Values
    Victorious
    Victory
    Vine
    Virgin Mary
    Virtue Of TRUTH
    Vision
    Visions
    Visual Depiction
    Walking On Water
    Walks With God
    Warning
    Wedding Banquet
    Wellsprings Of Knowledge
    Wheat
    Why Is The Bible Not Just Another "Book?"
    Wilderness
    Wilderness Of Zin
    Will Of God
    Wisdom
    Witness
    Womb
    Wondaring
    Wonderful Counselor
    Word Made Flesh
    Word Of God
    Work Of Christ
    Worship Music
    Worthy
    Wounded
    Wrath
    Wrestles With God
    Written Law
    Yabbok
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    Yom Kippur
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    Zacchaeus
    Zeal For God
    Zealots
    Zebedee
    Zebulun
    Zechariah
    Zephaniah
    Zerubbabel
    Zion

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