Thursday, February 28, 2019

IS ISRAEL STILL GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE? AND, DO JEWS AUTOMATICALLY GO TO HEAVEN? (Response) Because Christianity has been so far removed from our Hebrew roots, due to Constantine a once pagan Emmperor of the Roman Empire upon converting himserlf along with the whole Roman empire to Christianity Constantine removed much of the Hebrew culture from the Faith in the Messiah to appease the people of rome he intermingled Christianity with several Roman pagan traditions which has caused us to become ignorant of the the vibrant history of the traditional Hebrew Holy Days the early Church Yeshua established to to which Yeshua Himself followed out of obedience to the Fathers will. what we have now is westernized Christianity. OK with that said… There are many misconceptions concerning Hebrews, Jews, Judaism and the nation of Israel. It is important to know Hebrew is an ethnicity, Jew\ Judaism is a religion which the term Judaism originated from where the Hebrew people settled, which was at the time called Judaea, now known as the nation of Israel. This brings us to the Reality not all practicing Jews are Hebrew and not all Hebrews practice Judaism. I do not subscribe to the word Messianic Jew because Hebrew people either follow Yeshua the Messiah or they practice Judaism and many Hebrews are atheist and some even practice Islam. The law (pentateuch)was written for the whole human race not just a single ethnic group or religion. And Yeshua is the fulfillment of the law (Matthew 5: 17-20) During the time of Yeshua anyone from Judea was called a Jew for that is the region in which the Hebrew people settled and to which most Hebrews of Biblical times were in fact Jews (unless they were from Samaria who were called Samaritans which many Sumerians practiced Judaism as well (Samaritans were part Hebrew and part gentile), Judaism follow the Hebraic books of the Law which was written by Moses (the five books of the Law, AKA the Pentateuch). It should also be mentioned there were Roman citizens, Greeks, Persians Arabs, ECT who were pagan hellenists who also inhabited Judaea during the time of Yeshua and the time before His birth. Before Judaism was ever an established religion and way before the Messiah established His Church. Yeshua is a Hebrew. Fully man and fully God. Today people from Israel are called Israelis which include people from all ethnicic backgrounds, and or “palestinians” who are Arabs (descendants from the line of Ishmael) in whom many practice Judaism, most are Muslim and a few are Christians. There are Hebrews who practice Islam and Hebrews who are Christians, and there are other ethnicities who also diverse in their religion and there are also agnostic and Atheist therefore Israel is a melting pot of diverse religions especially for the capital city of Jerusalem therefore it is safe to say Israel is not at all comprised only of Gods Chosen people. Which with this explanation brings all humankind to the reality that we must be grafted in to be a child of the most High by Faith in Yeshua, the finished work on the cross and repentance of our sins (Romans 11, study the whole Chapter). There is no other way Any person can be justified and sanctified than by the blood of Yeshua covering our sins, period. Therefore regardless of anyone's ethnicity heaven will be filled with every person who has accepted Yeshua as their Messiah (Acts 4:12). The Messiah has always been, and always will be, the only path to eternal life(John 3:36, John 14:6). We are not saved because of the ethnicity of our birth, but by our Spiritual rebirth in Yeshua the Messiah through Conviction of the Holy Spirit(John 3:3-15). To truthfully answer this question, we must understand what it means to be God’s chosen people. The Bible teaches, the Hebrew are His chosen people. Deuteronomy 7:6 tells us, “For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you to be a people for His treasured possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth.” however chosen as His people does not give the Hebrew a birthright to the kingdom of God, it means that God chose to reveal Himself, His purpose, and His plan to all the people who has ever inhabited earth by and through the Hebrew people all the way to the Death, burial and resurrection of our Messiah Yeshua. Yeshua will soon fulfill His promise of His second advent and the resurrection when the dead and alive in Christ will be changed in the twinkling of an eye, (1 Corinthians 15:51-55) And we will be received to himself, (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). It was through the line of Abraham that God chose Yeshua the Messiah to be born, which through the Messiah eternal life would be freely given to all who believe by faith that Yeshua came to redeem mankind from our sins through our spiritual rebirth (John 3:3,16). The moment the first sin was committed God Revealed His plan of reconciliation to re establish a personal relationship with anyone who chooses to know and follow The Trinity, (Genesis 3:15). I believe long before this world was created, the Trinity counseled together the plan of salvation to redeem mankind from sin and through the seed of Abraham Isaac Jacob (Israel) and Joseph that plan was fulfilled Through Yeshua HaMaciach. Wait

Friday, February 22, 2019

Why Is It So Hard To Pray? It is hard to pray due to the fall of man through the disobedience of Adam. humbling ourselves, getting over our stubborn, sinful nature, and coming to the end of our prideful trinity (me, myself and I). We should die to self when we pray but dieing to the flesh is painful. Therefore our flesh fights so hard against prayer. When we pray we are entering into spiritual warfare against our flesh and against the flaming arrows of our adversary. Although the enemy has no fear of man, they are terrified of the Holy Spirit who lives in every born again follower of The Holy Trinity Who has crushed our accuser and will destroy the enemy at Yeshua's second advent. Moreover we often find it difficult to pray for we are so focused on the prayer itself instead of the Holy One to whom the prayer is addressed to. We pray not to increase our facts and knowledge concerning prayer , but we should pray with all of our focus and attention solely on prayer to God The Father in the name of God the Son through the Holy Spirit who dwells in each and every born again believer. By the Sovereignty of the Fathers loving kindness, His grace and His mercy, through the Death,Burial and resurrection of Yeshua we have been empowered by the Holy Spirit to come right in the presence of the Holy of Holies to know He is ever present in our lives and He not only hears but He Listens; that He is not silent but He always answers our prayers and always acts in His perfect will for our ultimate good and for God's glory. When we recognize God's Sovereignty in prayer, we are also reminded of His Love, grace, holiness, and righteousness, and we are thereby confronted with the harsh reality of our own wretched sin that our self righteousness is as filthy rags in the light of His righteousness, His Justice His mercy and His grace and loving kindness for us that he be glorified by us through our acknowledgement to Him in our prayers. Thus it is not as much in the power of prayer moreover in the power of God which through our prayers God equips and empowers us through and by the power of the Holy Spirit living in the believer. So, when we pray... (Which we should pray continually For God's council and wisdom), we are reminded of who we are not. We are reminded that we are not God and that we are not in control. We are reminded that God is Sovereign and in complete control. We must recognize that prayer is our daily and continual surrender of our perceived control over our lives to the God who is in control of our lives, for God cares more for our lives than we care for ourselves. If I thought my feeble prayers changes the mind of God and his will, I should not even bother to pray. My nature is sinful, my wisdom is finite, my control and influence is limited. However God's omniscience and omnipotence and omnipotence has our ultimate good in mind, we can trust Him and Glorify Him for who He is in our prayers continually and always. When we pray God's answer may be no or Wait and sometimes Father says yes and sometimes a yes beyond our imaginable expectation. To a degree we all in our walk of faith with the Trinity will have difficulty praying but we must always continually be in prayer for God's guidance, wisdom and through the guidance of the Holy Spirit how and what to specifically pray for. We have to get away from using prayer as a grocery list for our wants and needs but use prayer to draw close to YHVH in love and giving thanks for every provision That has already been given to us because of his loving kindness to His Creation. Amen? Michael.