This Is a collection of writings dealing with the reality that the Holy Spirit is everywhere. There is no escape from His presence in this entire universe. He is always with us no matter what.
This is a study of the presence of God everywhere, or, in other words the omnipresence of God. You cannot get away from Him for wherever you go, He is there already.
The document discusses the topic of antichrists based on a passage from 1st John. It examines what an antichrist is according to scripture rather than focusing on who the antichrist is. An antichrist denies that Jesus is the Christ and denies the relationship between God the Father and the Son. The document also discusses how the apostle John was countering the teachings of heretical groups like the Gnostics who claimed secret knowledge and taught doctrines contradicting the true teachings about God and Christ.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation chapters 1-3 from the book of Revelation. It summarizes the content of each chapter, including Jesus' descriptions to John and the messages to the 7 churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. It also examines different interpretive views of these chapters and the symbolic representation of the 7 churches as periods in the church's history.
A verse by verse commentary on Genesis chapter 7 dealing with God telling Noah to take his family into the ark along with all the animals. He said it was to rain forty days and nights. The flood waters came and lifted ark above the mountains, and all creatures outside the ark died.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Revelation chapters 10-11. It discusses four main topics from the text:
1. The angel with the little book symbolizes that there will be no more warnings before judgment comes.
2. John is told to prophesy again, indicating continued preaching of God's message, even if it produces bitterness.
3. The measuring of the temple represents God knowing and protecting his people, the church.
4. The two witnesses symbolize Moses and Elijah, who will continue preaching God's message despite persecution for 1260 days.
A verse by verse commentary on Daniel 4 dealing with
Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream of a Tree which Daniel interprets and it leads the king to great humiliation but then he is restored.
1) Jesus appears to the disciples despite the locked doors and greets them with "Peace be with you." He shows them his wounds to prove his resurrection, filling the disciples with joy.
2) Jesus again says "Peace be with you" and sends them forth as the Father sent him. He breathes the Holy Spirit upon them.
3) With the Holy Spirit, they are given the power to forgive or retain sins.
This Is a collection of writings dealing with the reality that the Holy Spirit is everywhere. There is no escape from His presence in this entire universe. He is always with us no matter what.
This is a study of the presence of God everywhere, or, in other words the omnipresence of God. You cannot get away from Him for wherever you go, He is there already.
The document discusses the topic of antichrists based on a passage from 1st John. It examines what an antichrist is according to scripture rather than focusing on who the antichrist is. An antichrist denies that Jesus is the Christ and denies the relationship between God the Father and the Son. The document also discusses how the apostle John was countering the teachings of heretical groups like the Gnostics who claimed secret knowledge and taught doctrines contradicting the true teachings about God and Christ.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation chapters 1-3 from the book of Revelation. It summarizes the content of each chapter, including Jesus' descriptions to John and the messages to the 7 churches of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodicea. It also examines different interpretive views of these chapters and the symbolic representation of the 7 churches as periods in the church's history.
A verse by verse commentary on Genesis chapter 7 dealing with God telling Noah to take his family into the ark along with all the animals. He said it was to rain forty days and nights. The flood waters came and lifted ark above the mountains, and all creatures outside the ark died.
This document provides a summary and analysis of Revelation chapters 10-11. It discusses four main topics from the text:
1. The angel with the little book symbolizes that there will be no more warnings before judgment comes.
2. John is told to prophesy again, indicating continued preaching of God's message, even if it produces bitterness.
3. The measuring of the temple represents God knowing and protecting his people, the church.
4. The two witnesses symbolize Moses and Elijah, who will continue preaching God's message despite persecution for 1260 days.
A verse by verse commentary on Daniel 4 dealing with
Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream of a Tree which Daniel interprets and it leads the king to great humiliation but then he is restored.
1) Jesus appears to the disciples despite the locked doors and greets them with "Peace be with you." He shows them his wounds to prove his resurrection, filling the disciples with joy.
2) Jesus again says "Peace be with you" and sends them forth as the Father sent him. He breathes the Holy Spirit upon them.
3) With the Holy Spirit, they are given the power to forgive or retain sins.
The document summarizes key points from the book of Nahum in the Bible. It discusses (1) how Nahum addresses God's wrath and anger, which are difficult concepts for people to accept, (2) the background of Nahum and God's promises to destroy Israel's enemies including Assyria, and (3) how God's anger is described as terrible, personal, thorough, and irresistible in destroying Nineveh as prophesied. The overall message is that both God's love and wrath are real, and individuals should trust in God alone to avoid experiencing His wrath.
Vision of the Prophet Nahum Sister LaraSister Lara
Vision of the Prophet Nahum: Sister Lara shares a vision of walking with the Prophet Nahum and the coming revival of the spoken word of God and more. Beyond the Veil Prophetic Ministries Since 2003.
A verse by verse commentary on Ezekiel 9 dealing with God ordering a mark to be made on all who lamented the idolatry and then to kill all in the city who did not reject it.
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 119 verses 121-144 dealing with his love for God's commands, and his hate for every wrong path. He loves the law more than pure gold. He weeps when the law is not obeyed. Trouble and distress he has plenty, but his delight is in the law of the Lord.
A companion once set up his tent on an unmarked grave and heard recitation of the Quranic chapter of Al-Mulk coming from within. He reported this to the Prophet Muhammad who said that this chapter would protect him from Allah's punishment. The chapter discusses Allah's dominion over creation and death, the seven heavens, and warns of the torment that awaits disbelievers in hellfire while promising forgiveness for those who fear Allah even if unseen. It reminds humans that Allah knows all and created the earth and sky, so none can feel truly secure outside of obeying Him.
The document summarizes the story of Jonah and analyzes his powerful supplication of "There is no god but You; Glory be unto You! I was indeed among the wrongdoers!" It states that Jonah was able to transform his dire circumstances and reach safety through relying solely on God. It encourages the reader to make the same supplication, as our challenges are even greater than Jonah's, and only God can provide true refuge and salvation. Reciting this supplication with full faith and understanding of God's oneness and power can illuminate our futures and allow us to safely reach our ultimate destination through relying on God.
i first posted this study in 2013, and seeing it today this being "Yom Teruah" i decided to update it and post again
shabbath shalom ( day of the shofar) 17th September 2020, for the remnant of the Remnant,
The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation 4:1-5:14 from the Bible. It describes John's vision of being called up to heaven to see things that will happen. He sees a throne in heaven surrounded by gemstones, with God sitting on it. God is praised by angels and elders. A scroll is seen in God's hand, but only the Lamb that was slain, Jesus, is found worthy to open it, causing more praise.
The document summarizes a passage from Acts 7 where Stephen is falsely accused of blasphemy against the temple by Jews who had previously turned from God to worship idols. Stephen calls them out for resisting the Holy Spirit and always mistreating prophets, despite possessing the law. When confronted with the truth, the Jews become enraged and stone Stephen to death while he prays for their forgiveness.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document summarizes key details about the serpent in the Garden of Eden from the Bible and writings of Ellen G. White. It describes the serpent as a beautiful winged creature that ate fruit and lived in the trees, and how Satan entered and took control of the serpent to tempt Eve. It discusses Eve's conversation with the serpent and what led her to eat the forbidden fruit. It then summarizes Adam's decision to eat the fruit out of love for Eve, and the consequences God pronounced on the serpent, woman, and man after judging their actions. The last paragraphs discuss how Satan realized his defeat through the promised seed of the woman and the coming of Jesus to overcome temptation on humanity's behalf.
Everybody needs a day off. God has a rest that we can enter and a future rest we have promised. We do have a responsibility to be able to enter that rest.
http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/day-off-hebrews-1-13/?token=191ab64d38f5d93beb879802f365ee9b
1) The document discusses the dangers that Hebrews warns believers about, including desensitization, deafness, delay, despising, drawing back, and denying.
2) It examines passages from Hebrews relating to each of these dangers and how believers can fall away if they are not careful.
3) The document urges believers to make sure they have truly been enlightened by God and to not fall away from Christ, which would be to crucify Him again.
This passage is from Surah Hud in the Quran. It discusses several topics:
- Worshiping only Allah as one's deity and following the prophets as warners and bringers of good news
- Asking forgiveness from Allah and turning to Him in repentance for provision and grace
- The Day of Judgment and punishment for disbelievers
- Allah's knowledge of all things hidden and visible
- The creation of the heavens and earth in six days and signs for disbelievers
- Reward for the patient and doers of good
This document contains prayers asking God to release His fire against the works of darkness and enemies. It includes prayers to release God's fire to burn up demons, idols, occult works, sins, and strongholds. It also includes prayers asking for God's fire to be on the believer to heal, deliver, and equip them to preach and do works against the kingdom of darkness. The prayers call on scriptures about God answering by fire and His fire consuming enemies to support asking for God's fire to be released.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
He will lift up the people and prove that his word and law are validElder Keironjohn
and Almighty said, we will make a human in our image, like our likeness, and he will rule in the fish of the sea and in the flyers of the skies, and in the beast, and in all the land, and in all the treaders treading upon the land, and Almighty shaped the human in his image, in the image of Almighty he shaped him, male and female he shaped them,
The document summarizes key points from the book of Nahum in the Bible. It discusses (1) how Nahum addresses God's wrath and anger, which are difficult concepts for people to accept, (2) the background of Nahum and God's promises to destroy Israel's enemies including Assyria, and (3) how God's anger is described as terrible, personal, thorough, and irresistible in destroying Nineveh as prophesied. The overall message is that both God's love and wrath are real, and individuals should trust in God alone to avoid experiencing His wrath.
Vision of the Prophet Nahum Sister LaraSister Lara
Vision of the Prophet Nahum: Sister Lara shares a vision of walking with the Prophet Nahum and the coming revival of the spoken word of God and more. Beyond the Veil Prophetic Ministries Since 2003.
A verse by verse commentary on Ezekiel 9 dealing with God ordering a mark to be made on all who lamented the idolatry and then to kill all in the city who did not reject it.
The document provides information about Surah Qariyah including its theme, subject matter, and meanings of terms. It discusses how the surah depicts the Day of Judgment and consequences for those whose good deeds outweigh their bad and vice versa. It analyzes meanings of "Qariyah" and how Allah uses the term to signify the horror of Judgment Day. Scenes described include mountains becoming like wool and people scattered in confusion. The document also examines similarities between Surah Qariyah and Surah Haqqah and definitions of key terms in analyzing the surah.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 119 verses 121-144 dealing with his love for God's commands, and his hate for every wrong path. He loves the law more than pure gold. He weeps when the law is not obeyed. Trouble and distress he has plenty, but his delight is in the law of the Lord.
A companion once set up his tent on an unmarked grave and heard recitation of the Quranic chapter of Al-Mulk coming from within. He reported this to the Prophet Muhammad who said that this chapter would protect him from Allah's punishment. The chapter discusses Allah's dominion over creation and death, the seven heavens, and warns of the torment that awaits disbelievers in hellfire while promising forgiveness for those who fear Allah even if unseen. It reminds humans that Allah knows all and created the earth and sky, so none can feel truly secure outside of obeying Him.
The document summarizes the story of Jonah and analyzes his powerful supplication of "There is no god but You; Glory be unto You! I was indeed among the wrongdoers!" It states that Jonah was able to transform his dire circumstances and reach safety through relying solely on God. It encourages the reader to make the same supplication, as our challenges are even greater than Jonah's, and only God can provide true refuge and salvation. Reciting this supplication with full faith and understanding of God's oneness and power can illuminate our futures and allow us to safely reach our ultimate destination through relying on God.
i first posted this study in 2013, and seeing it today this being "Yom Teruah" i decided to update it and post again
shabbath shalom ( day of the shofar) 17th September 2020, for the remnant of the Remnant,
The document provides an overview and analysis of Revelation 4:1-5:14 from the Bible. It describes John's vision of being called up to heaven to see things that will happen. He sees a throne in heaven surrounded by gemstones, with God sitting on it. God is praised by angels and elders. A scroll is seen in God's hand, but only the Lamb that was slain, Jesus, is found worthy to open it, causing more praise.
The document summarizes a passage from Acts 7 where Stephen is falsely accused of blasphemy against the temple by Jews who had previously turned from God to worship idols. Stephen calls them out for resisting the Holy Spirit and always mistreating prophets, despite possessing the law. When confronted with the truth, the Jews become enraged and stone Stephen to death while he prays for their forgiveness.
The Meaning of the Qur'an is a fresh English rendering of Tafhim-ul-Qur’an, Maulana Syed Abu Ala Moududi’s monumental and masterly Urdu translation of the Qur’an and a selection of his commentary. The translator has undertaken the delicate and difficult task of rendering this work in English under the guidance of the Maulana himself. Here is a work with a difference, by a dedicated scholar of an entirely different sort. An immense wealth of profound understanding of the Qur’an is here, a vast treasure of knowledge and deep insight, and a valuable exposition of some social, political, economic and legal teachings of the Qur’an.
This comprehensive Tafsir answers contemporary questions, and makes the Qur’an fully relevant to the concerns of day, yet it loses nothing of its timelessness nor sacrifices any of the traditional understanding. It demonstrates the unity and coherence of the Qur’an by centring everything on its message, like gems hung on a single string.
This Tafsir is particularly suitable for Muslims with no direct access to the Arabic original.
The document summarizes key details about the serpent in the Garden of Eden from the Bible and writings of Ellen G. White. It describes the serpent as a beautiful winged creature that ate fruit and lived in the trees, and how Satan entered and took control of the serpent to tempt Eve. It discusses Eve's conversation with the serpent and what led her to eat the forbidden fruit. It then summarizes Adam's decision to eat the fruit out of love for Eve, and the consequences God pronounced on the serpent, woman, and man after judging their actions. The last paragraphs discuss how Satan realized his defeat through the promised seed of the woman and the coming of Jesus to overcome temptation on humanity's behalf.
Everybody needs a day off. God has a rest that we can enter and a future rest we have promised. We do have a responsibility to be able to enter that rest.
http://edthepastor.podbean.com/e/day-off-hebrews-1-13/?token=191ab64d38f5d93beb879802f365ee9b
1) The document discusses the dangers that Hebrews warns believers about, including desensitization, deafness, delay, despising, drawing back, and denying.
2) It examines passages from Hebrews relating to each of these dangers and how believers can fall away if they are not careful.
3) The document urges believers to make sure they have truly been enlightened by God and to not fall away from Christ, which would be to crucify Him again.
This passage is from Surah Hud in the Quran. It discusses several topics:
- Worshiping only Allah as one's deity and following the prophets as warners and bringers of good news
- Asking forgiveness from Allah and turning to Him in repentance for provision and grace
- The Day of Judgment and punishment for disbelievers
- Allah's knowledge of all things hidden and visible
- The creation of the heavens and earth in six days and signs for disbelievers
- Reward for the patient and doers of good
This document contains prayers asking God to release His fire against the works of darkness and enemies. It includes prayers to release God's fire to burn up demons, idols, occult works, sins, and strongholds. It also includes prayers asking for God's fire to be on the believer to heal, deliver, and equip them to preach and do works against the kingdom of darkness. The prayers call on scriptures about God answering by fire and His fire consuming enemies to support asking for God's fire to be released.
This passage summarizes Surah Takathur, which warns people against excessive worldly pursuits and competition over material gains. It discusses how this diverts people from remembering Allah and preparing for the afterlife. The Surah encourages focusing instead on righteous deeds and saving oneself from Hellfire in the Hereafter, where one will be held accountable for how they spent their life. It explains that worldly wealth, children and status are a test and should not distract from remembrance of Allah and the purpose of life.
He will lift up the people and prove that his word and law are validElder Keironjohn
and Almighty said, we will make a human in our image, like our likeness, and he will rule in the fish of the sea and in the flyers of the skies, and in the beast, and in all the land, and in all the treaders treading upon the land, and Almighty shaped the human in his image, in the image of Almighty he shaped him, male and female he shaped them,
This document discusses religious and biblical topics from a singular theological perspective. It references passages from scripture to support claims about the beginning of creation, the existence of two seeds of humanity, and the impending tribulation. The writing style is poetic and references obscure terms to describe theological concepts like the existence of plural gods in the singular or the suspension of creation due to sin. It advocates returning to an original, untainted understanding of scripture and warns that the end times are near.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 91 dealing with finding refuge and trust in the shelter of the Most High. The world is full of dangers, but the Lord will send His angels to lift you up and protect you from them all.Those who dwell in the Lord will be protected and honored, and will live a long life.
This document provides instructions and context for properly observing the Passover meal. It discusses the symbolic significance of washing feet during the meal as Jesus did, representing humbly serving one another. Various biblical passages are referenced to explain the significance of different elements of the Passover ritual, such as eating unleavened bread together as a symbol of unity. The document warns that taking communion in an unworthy manner can have spiritual consequences and stresses the importance of self-examination.
This document discusses Christ as the antidote to death and our reigning King. It talks about how God's kingdom is now within us and how Christ sits on the throne of David within us. It emphasizes that we must live by what God is saying, not by other voices, and that Christ in us makes us greater as the Lord God of hosts is with and in us. It talks about judging and deliverance for those who walk in darkness and how the Tabernacle of David company sits on an established throne of truth, faithfulness, justice and righteousness. It discusses how God dwells within us in the "above what you can ask or think" realm and how we are not separated from this realm through the power
This document discusses the story of Jethro (also called Reuel), Moses' father-in-law, from the Torah portion of Yitro. It notes that Jethro was a Midianite priest who heard about what God had done for Moses and Israel. When Jethro visits Moses at Mount Sinai, the document suggests he may have put his faith in God and followed God's commandments, representing a transformation. As a descendant of Abraham through Keturah, Jethro was seed of Abraham, though not through the lineage of Isaac which was the promise. The document emphasizes Jethro's important role in Moses' life and God's orchestration of their relationship.
A spirit (Ruakh) (Ruakh)ual law for a spirit (Ruakh) (Ruakh)ual mind.docxElder Keironjohn
But ’Âthâ´m and Chauwâ´h cried for having come out of the garden, their first home. And indeed, when ’Âthâ´m looked at his flesh, that was altered, he cried bitterly, he and Chauwâ´h, over what they had done. And they walked and went gently down into the Cave of Treasures. And as they came to it, ’Âthâ´m cried over himself and said to Chauwâ´h,
“Look at this cave that is to be our prison in this world, and a place of punishment!
The document discusses dwelling in "the secret place of the Most High" which is described as focusing on and continuing in God's Word. It says dwelling there will change one's language from fear to faith and dwelling there allows access to God's secrets which can deliver prosperity, victory, and freedom from enemies. It provides four rules for accessing God's secrets: 1) being born again, 2) dependence on the Holy Spirit, 3) prayer, and 4) searching the scriptures. The conclusion states that if one dwells in God's Word and allows it to change their language, God as El-Shaddai will show up to deliver them.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 62 dealing with David professing that God alone is his rock,salvation and fortress, and so he will never be shaken.. God will reward each person according to what they have done.
Jesus was encamlped around those who fear himGLENN PEASE
This document provides a summary of Psalm 34:7 in 3 paragraphs. It discusses how the angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, and how God delivers them. It then provides a lengthy summary of a commentary on Psalm 34:1-22, touching on David's experience with trouble and seeking God's help, and how God answered his prayer and the prayers of others. It discusses how one can turn life's varied experiences to manifold uses by praising God, exhorting other saints, and providing guidance and assurance to others.
With Elyon making an inheritance of the nations,
with his dividing apart the sons of human,
he will make the borders of the peoples stand up to the number of the sons of Yisra'eyl
given that the distribution of YHVVH is his people, Ya'aqov is the region of his inheritance.
And He came preaching
THE KINGDOM GOSPEL (besorah)
Some of us need to understand what the Kingdom Besorah is about, it was not about Himself, (Yhvhsva) or the world. He was sent to the lost ones of Y’sra’uwl, who had wandered far from the truth, being cast out among the nations has a punishment for Turning ( about face) away from the truth
Vayeshev Trials in the Lives of the PatriarchsJoey Fernandez
This document provides a summary of the Torah portion for the week, notes on the Haftorah and Brit Chadashah readings, and commentary on themes from the Torah portion. It discusses Jacob settling in the land of Canaan and the concept of sojourning rather than settling. It notes that trials are used by God to bring spiritual growth and completion. The document encourages walking with God rather than becoming too settled in life, and notes that refining trials prepare believers to rule with God.
The document discusses the concept of "Shalom" or peace in the Bible. It begins by summarizing passages about chaos and destruction in Genesis. It then explains that Shalom is not just a noun but also a verb, meaning to make restitution and destroy anarchy. The document urges living in "active Shalom" by doing good, living peaceably with others, and allowing God to crush Satan and the forces of chaos under our feet as we spread the gospel of peace.
This document discusses the differences between the kingdom of heaven and the church. It provides biblical references to support the position that the kingdom of heaven refers to Christ's future earthly kingdom during the Millennium, while the church refers to believers in the current church age. Key points made include that the kingdom will be a physical, earthly kingdom where salvation is based on works, while the church is a spiritual body entered by faith. The document also examines multiple passages in Matthew that reference the kingdom of heaven to argue they are referring to Christ's future earthly reign.
This document provides a summary and analysis of a passage from the Torah portion of Mattot regarding keeping one's word. It discusses how in ancient times, a person's word was their bond without written contracts. The Torah commands that one must not break their word once given to God or others. It analyzes how Yeshua and other biblical figures taught the importance of integrity and keeping promises to avoid hypocrisy. Breaking one's word soils their reputation. The document encourages being careful about what one says and following through to glorify God and be a trustworthy witness.
This document outlines a 5-step preparedness plan for coronavirus. It begins by stating that coronavirus is no worse than the annual flu and that the panic is worse than the actual virus. It then provides insights into China and criticisms of their handling of the outbreak. The plan includes: 1) Stocking up on essentials like rice, beans and water, 2) Practicing isolation by avoiding crowds, 3) Washing hands and face frequently, 4) Supporting a healthy immune system through diet and supplements, and 5) Using over-the-counter saline solution if soap and water aren't available as an alternative to hand sanitizer. The document criticizes responses to the outbreak and advocates remaining calm.
The document discusses the Hebrew view of the cosmos or universe as presented in scripture. It argues that scripture describes an immovable, flat earth surrounded by a solid dome-shaped firmament or vault of heavens. It provides numerous scriptural references to support this, noting words like raqia were understood to refer to something solid that was spread out or beaten like metal. The vault was thought to separate waters above from below and hold stars embedded within. Alternative cosmological views of cultures like Egypt and Babylon are also examined.
This document discusses the steps to achieve true salvation through YAHUAH. It states that eternal life comes from calling on the name of YAHUAH, as mentioned in Acts 2:21. It explains that salvation involves repenting of sin, which is defined as breaking the Ten Commandments. To repent means having sorrow for past sins and committing to obey YAHUAH's law going forward. It emphasizes the importance of humbling oneself before YAHUAH, admitting to having broken his commandments, and choosing to turn away from sin and toward him in order to receive forgiveness and eternal life.
This website promotes restoring integrity by sharing the truth about God and salvation based on the original scriptures. It argues that almost all English Bible translations are inaccurate and have omitted or changed words from the original texts. The site aims to show visitors the true name of God and how knowing His name is essential to having a relationship with Him and receiving answers to prayers. It encourages readers to think critically and seek truth, focusing on evidence over traditions or interpretations.
The document discusses the first commandment to love Yahweh with all one's heart, soul, and might. It explains that love for Yahweh is already within us because we are His children, and the commandment instructs us to bring out that love. Loving Yahweh involves diligently seeking His face through studying His word, obeying His commands, and walking in His ways. As we do this, our love and appreciation for Him grows from the heart level to giving our entire being, and finally to loving Him with all our might and possessions. Reaching the highest level of love requires enduring trials and forsaking all for Yahweh. The document encourages spreading love for Y
The document discusses the first commandment to love Yahweh with all one's heart, soul, and might. It explains that love for Yahweh is already within us because we are His children, and the commandment instructs us to bring out that love. Loving Yahweh involves diligently seeking His face through studying His word, obeying His commands, and walking in His ways. As we do this, our love and appreciation for Him grows from the heart level to giving our entire being, and finally to loving Him with all our might and possessions. Reaching the highest level of love requires enduring trials and forsaking all for Yahweh. The document also notes that truly loving
The document summarizes recent news articles about increasing natural disasters, restrictions on free speech, and developments toward a cashless society controlled through biometric identification. It claims these signs indicate the imminent return of Jesus Christ and that Christians must prepare by arming themselves with God's protection. The world is shaking as prophecy is fulfilled, with hate speech now considered terrorism and systems being put in place for mandatory biometric IDs and a cashless economy, paving the way for the mark of the beast. Believers must hold firmly to their faith as persecution of God's people approaches.
End times news update 2019 bible prophecy newsall4yhwh
The document summarizes recent news articles about increasing natural disasters, restrictions on free speech, and developments toward a cashless society controlled through biometric identification. It claims these signs indicate the imminent return of Jesus Christ and that Christians must prepare by arming themselves with God's protection. The world is shaking as prophecy is fulfilled, with hate speech now considered terrorism and systems being put in place for mandatory biometric IDs and a cashless economy, paving the way for the mark of the beast. Believers must hold firmly to their faith in Jesus amid the coming persecution.
Are you ready, willing, and able by douglas jordanall4yhwh
This document discusses being ready, willing, and able to serve God. It argues that to be ready, one must have faith in Jesus Christ for salvation and live according to God's will. To be willing, one must desire to please God in all things and give their life to following His will. And to be able, one's sufficiency comes from Jesus Christ, who strengthens believers to do God's work. The document encourages readers to let God have His way in their lives so that they can be truly ready, willing, and able servants.
The document is a chapter from the book of Hebrews in the Bible. It discusses running the race of faith with endurance, looking to Jesus as the source and perfecter of faith. It encourages enduring hardship, as God disciplines believers like children for their benefit. Though discipline is difficult, it later yields peace. Believers are called to follow peace and holiness to see God.
This document is an article from BibleTruth.cc that discusses the biblical concept of faith. It begins by summarizing Martin Luther's interpretation of Habakkuk 2:4 ("the just shall live by faith") and how that influenced Protestant theology. However, the article argues that simply "believing" is not a full definition of biblical faith, and examines faith as described in Hebrew and other passages. It asserts faith requires righteousness and obedience to God's commandments, not just mental assent.
Angels are spiritual beings created by God to serve him and protect humanity. They are mentioned throughout the Bible and play an important role in both the physical and spiritual worlds. There are different types of angels described in the Bible, including seraphim, cherubim, and unnamed angels that act as messengers. Cherubim are described in detail in Ezekiel and Revelation as having human-like forms with wings and four faces, and they guarded the throne of God. Angels carry out various duties from God such as delivering messages, protecting humans, and battling evil spiritual beings.
Roman Empire the Empire of the edomites = past present and futureall4yhwh
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Dwell in the presence of Yahuah
1. Dwell in the Presence of hwhy (Yahuah)
hwhy (Yahuah) "dwells in light" (1 Timothy 6:16; 1 John 1:7), he Dwells in the
Shamyim (heavens) (Psalm 123:1), in his believers (Psalm 9:11; 1 John 4:12).
[cwhy (Yahusha) dwelt on earth (John 1:14). He now dwells in the hearts of his
people (Ephesians 3:17-19). The Ruach HaKodesh dwells in believers (1
Corinthians 3:16; 2 Timothy 1:14). We are exhorted to "let the word of hwhy
(Yahuah) dwell in us richly" (Colossians 3:16; Psalm 119:11).
In the Tanakh (Old Testament) "Dwell" is a translation of 9 Hebrew words, of which
by far the most frequent is yashabh, meaning: "to sit down," translated "Dwell" over
400 times (Genesis 4:20; Joshua 20:4; 1 Chronicles 17:1, 4, 5, etc.); also very
frequently "sit," and sometimes "abide," "inhabit," "remain."
Another word often rendered "Dwell" is shakhan or shakhen ("to settle down"), from
which is derived the word Shekhinah (literally, "that which Dwells"), the light on the
mercy-seat which symbolized the Divine presence (Exodus 25:8, etc.). In order to
avoid appearing to localize the Divine Being, wherever hwhy (Yahuah) is said to
"dwell" in a place, the Targum (ancient Aramaic interpretation of the Hebrew Bible)
renders that He "causes His Shekhinah to Dwell" there.
In the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) "Dwell" most frequently stands for oikeo, or
one of its compounds; also skenoo, and meno, which, however, is always translated
"abide" in the Revised Version (British and American), and generally in the King
James Version.
1 Kings 8:27 "But will hwhy (Yahuah) indeed Dwell on the earth? Behold, Shamyim
(Heavens) and the highest Shamyim (heavens) cannot contain You, how much less
this house which I have built!
Psalm 132:5 Until I find a place for hwhy (Yahuah), A Dwelling place for the Mighty
One of Yaqqob."
Exodus 15:17 "You will bring them and plant them in the mountain of Your
inheritance, The place, O hwhy (Yahuah), which You have made for Your dwelling,
The sanctuary, O hwhy (Yahuah), which Your hands have established.
1 Kings 8:13 "I have surely built You a lofty house, A place for Your Dwelling
forever."
2 Samuel 7:2 that the king said to Nathan the prophet, "See now, I Dwell in a house
of cedar, but the ark of hwhy (Yahuah) Dwells within tent curtains."
Exodus 15:13 "In Your loving kindness You have led the people whom You have
redeemed; In Your strength You have guided them to Your Kadosh (Holy) habitation.
Psalm 26:8 O hwhy (Yahuah), I love the habitation of Your house And the place
where Your esteem Dwells.
Psalm 84:1 How lovely are Your Dwelling places, O hwhy (Yahuah) of hosts!
Psalm 68:16 Why do you look with envy, O mountains with many peaks, At the
mountain which hwhy (Yahuah) has desired for His abode? Surely hwhy (Yahuah)
2. will dwell there forever.
Isaiah 56:7 Even those I will bring to My Kadosh (Holy) mountain And make them
joyful in My house of prayer Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be
acceptable on My altar; For My house will be called a house of prayer for all the
peoples."
1 Kings 8:12 Then Solomon said, "hwhy (Yahuah) has said that He would Dwell in
the thick cloud.
Ecclesiastes 5:1 Guard your steps as you go to the house of hwhy (Yahuah) and
draw near to listen rather than to offer the sacrifice of fools; for they do not know
they are doing evil.
Haggai 1:9 "You look for much, but behold, it comes to little; when you bring it
home, I blow it away Why?" declares hwhy (Yahuah) of hosts, "Because of My house
which lies desolate, while each of you runs to his own house.
Zechariah 2:13 "Be silent, all flesh, before hwhy (Yahuah); for He is aroused from
His Kadosh (Holy) habitation."
John 14:2 "In My Father's house are many Dwelling places; if it were not so, I would
have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you.
Acts 7:49 'Shamyim (Heavens) is my throne, and the Earth is the footstool of my
feet; what kind of house will you build for me? says hwhy (Yahuah), 'or what place is
there for my rest?
Hebrews 3:2 He was faithful to Him who appointed Him, as Moshe (Moses) also was
in all His house.
Hebrews 3:6 but Mashiach was faithful as a Son over His house--whose house we
are, if we hold fast our confidence and the boast of our hope firm until the end.
Hebrews 10:21 and since we have a great priest over the house of hwhy (Yahuah),
2 Chronicles 6:18 "But will hwhy (Yahuah) indeed Dwell with mankind on the
earth? Behold, Shamyim (Heavens) and the highest Shamyim (Heavens) cannot
contain You; how much less this house which I have built.
2 Chronicles 2:6 "But who is able to build a house for Him, for the Shamyim
(Heavens) and the highest Shamyim (Heavens) cannot contain Him? So who am I,
that I should build a house for Him, except to burn incense before Him?
If it has not happened yet, it most certainly will happen, in the life of each one of us,
where each one of us will arrive at a place in his/her life in which that one will
desire, and long for, being in a Place of Refuge, in which that one will Feel the Close
presence of the Almighty Aluah (God), hwhy (Yahuah). Just as a child will yearn to
take the hand of his/her parent, so that such a child will sense the love, safety, and
security, of the strength of his/her parent, so each one of us will come to that place,
and time, in which each one of us will long to sense the sanctity of being within the
place of security wherein a Loving Aluah (God) can be found.
hwhy (Yahuah) is the Aluah (God) of our Salvation, the Rock to which we cling
during the times of our great trouble and distress. But, even more than this, He is
the One upon whom we are to lean even in the best of times, when all seems to be
3. going so well in our lives. hwhy (Yahuah) is to be our habitation, or daily Dwelling
Place. Let us take the time to explore the integral meaning of these statements, and
more, as we delve into “What it means to Dwell in the Secret Place of the Most High”.
May hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God) grant us insight to understand the nuances of his
Word, so that we might Live them within our lives, each day.
“WHAT IT MEANS TO DWELL IN THE ‘SECRET PLACE’ OF THE MOST HIGH”
Psalm 91:1 “He that Dwells in The Secret Place of the most High shall abide under
the Shadow (Protection/Provision) of the almighty.”
We are to Dwell or Remain within the State or Condition of being within this Secret
Place, and not merely to visit it from time to time. We are NOT to be a stranger, or
visitor, to this Place, but be one who Lives there all day, every day, of one’s life. But,
even before we consider Dwelling there, we must recognize that such a Place exists.
We must first (1st) recognize that this Place is NOT a fantasy, or the figment of
someone’s imagination, but is a Reality. Each Believer MUST approach it from this
perspective, if we are to Know the TRUTH about this Place.
This place belongs to hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God). All of this having been said, one is
still left to wonder what this Place is; Where this Place is, and How to find this Place.
We must begin the quest to know, and understand. Remember the words of
Matthew 7:7-8 Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and
it will be opened to you. 8 For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks
finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.
Psalm 31:1 “In you, O hwhy (Yahuah), do I take refuge; let me never be put to
shame; in your righteousness deliver me!
Let us look, closely, at these words, so that we might determine what is being
imparted to us within them. What we begin to discover is that the Psalmist points
out that TRUST in hwhy (Yahuah) is Essential for the one who would ask, and
expect to receive, anything of hwhy (Yahuah). Our Trust is NOT to be in others, or
anything that is of one’s own ability to produce or make. This verse points out that
there is to be something Beyond one’s own ability to effectuate the outcome.
When the Psalmist David says: “…let me never be ashamed…”, does this mean that
the Believer will Never experience that which is hurtful to his/her life, reputation,
and standing with others? Is that what this verse means? Not at all! This verse
deals more with the eventual outcome of a matter, more than with the Process of
various developments. Do you recall that David, had a number of his own issues
which brought great shame into his life? (II Samuel 15:4-6, 10-14, 16; 16:20-22).
Surely, he was NOT addressing the fact that no shame should be a part of his life,
but that hwhy (Yahuah) Would NOT allow such shame to remain unaddressed.
Otherwise, why would David ask hwhy (Yahuah) To “Deliver” him? Because of hwhy
(Yahuah)’s Righteousness?
Psalm 31:20 In the cover of your presence you hide them from the plots of men; you
store them in your shelter from the strife of tongues.
Do you see it is the presence of hwhy (Yahuah), for it is presence that is “The Secret
Place of the Most High”. Comparatively speaking, very few people truly know how to
4. gain access to This Secret Place. hwhy (Yahuah) Shares His Secret Place and secret
things with only those that love, honor, and obey Him. Let’s consider the following
verse.
Deuteronomy 29:29 “The secret things belong to hwhy (Yahuah) our Aluah (God),
but the things that are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we
may do all the words of this Torah (law).
As we observe, here, there are those Secret things that belong only to the Knowledge
of hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God), and he will Not Share them With anyone until the
proper time. Do you remember [cwhy (Yahusha)’s words in Matthew 24:36? Look,
closely, in this verse, at why Moshe (Moses) says the Torah (Law) of hwhy (Yahuah)
is Essential. The Torah (Law) provides us with the Spiritual Insight that is
necessary to do all that hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God) requires of us: It is a synopsis of
how we are to live our lives. How long is this to be the situation? Moshe (Moses)
says that this is to be the situation Forever, which would most certainly do away
with any notion that The Torah (Law) of hwhy (Yahuah) is “Done away”. We notice,
too, that Moshe (Moses) is NOT convinced that this Torah (Law) can not be lived, but
expresses a view quite to the contrary.
Isaiah 45:3 I will give you the treasures of darkness and the hoards in secret places,
that you may know that it is I, hwhy (Yahuah), the Aluah (God) of Yisrael, who call
you by your name.
hwhy (Yahuah) opens the Treasures of HIS Secret Place to whom he Chooses, so
that he might share some information that will lead to greater Wisdom, and
Understanding, on the part of the one receiving that Information. The Secret Place of
The Most High is that Place of which hwhy (Yahuah) will choose to use whomever he
will to accomplish his purpose, and will choose which one of us will recognize and
understand, then answer the call.
Each one of us has a “Secret Place” in hwhy (Yahuah); let this be clearly understood.
The issue will be whether you will choose to enter into that Place that is found in his
Shalum (Peace), Love, and Joy, of hwhy (Yahuah), wherein one will receive of his
Love, Mercy, and unmerrited favor (grace).
Jeremiah 13:17 “But, if you will NOT hear it [The Word of hwhy (Yahuah], my soul
shall weep in Secret Places for your pride; and my eyes shall weep sore, and run
down with tears, because hwhy (Yahuah)’s flock is carried away captive.”
Jeremiah says, “When you refuse to listen to, and do, the Word of hwhy (Yahuah), I
will most assuredly weep when you enter into your “Secret Place'' before your Aluah
(God) in prayer, because you are prideful, refusing to honor hwhy (Yahuah). I will
cry for you, greatly, because you are blind and cannot see that hwhy (Yahuah) will
send you away into captivity because of your many Sins.”
Can you see that Jeremiah is doing exactly that of which [cwhy (Yahusha) will
speak many centuries later? Matthew 6:6 But when you pray, go into your room
and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who
sees in “Secret” will reward you. Understand that when you PRAY, you actually
enter into that “Secret Place”? This is why Prayer is always to be of genuine purpose
and content Matthew 6:7-8.
5. Ezekiel 7:22 “MY Face will I turn also from them, and they shall pollute MY Secret
Place: for the robbers shall enter into it and defile it.”
Daniel 2:22 he reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what is in the darkness,
and the light Dwells with him.
Romans 16:25 “Now to him [hwhy (Yahuah) that is of power to Establish you
according to my message of the Mashiach, and just as my Good news declares about
[cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach, according to The Revelation of the Mystery, Which
was kept secret since the World began.”
What is this Secret of which this verse speaks? What is this Secret that Paul
declares, and [cwhy (Yahusha) taught, while he was with us upon this Earth, and
how does it factor into this Lesson, today? In order to find the answer to this
question, let us turn to Colossians 1:26 the mystery hidden for ages and
generations but now revealed to his chosen believers.
As we begin this portion of our Study, we see that there is something referred to as a
“true Believer in [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach. What is this mystery?
Colossians 1:27 “To whom hwhy (Yahuah) would make known what is the riches of
the esteem of this Mystery among the Gentiles: which is Mashiach in you, the Hope
of esteem (glory):”
Here we have our answer to the question: [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach will come
to Live within each Believer, which was never before done. It is a part of The new
(renewed) Covenant, for [cwhy (Yahusha), who is the Living Word of hwhy (Yahuah),
which is to be written in the hearts/minds of those that love hwhy (Yahuah), By
Making it Real within the hearts/lives of Believers.
John 6:57 As the living Father sent me and I live because of the Father, so whoever
feeds on me (The word), he also will live because of me.
[cwhy (Yahusha) presents the Yahudim [Disciples] with a great truth, which so
many Religions, and their Religious followers, completely overlook: [cwhy (Yahusha)
states,“…I Live because of the Father…” [cwhy (Yahusha) is saying that his Life, or
Existence, depends upon hwhy (Yahuah), as does the life of every other part of hwhy
(Yahuah)’s creation. But, how can this be? Doesn’t [cwhy (Yahusha) have eternal
life? Isn’t he the same as hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God)? Isn’t he Equal to hwhy
(Yahuah) (God), Isn't he “God” in the Flesh as so many Religions teach? [cwhy
(Yahusha) meant exactly what he said at the time of this statement: he Lived at the
Will, of The Heavenly Father, He is not equal to hwhy (Yahuah) The Heavenly Father,
he is his Son, the Chosen Mashiach, the Chosen sacrificial Lamb of hwhy (Yahuah),
the Heavenly Father, who was raised from the dead by hwhy (Yahuah) and sits at
the right hand of the Father hwhy (Yahuah) on his throne.
Let us take a few minutes to remind ourselves of this TRUTH, before we continue
with our discussion of the meaning behind “THE SECRET PLACE”. Let us turn to
Hebrews 1:4 “Being made so much better than the Malakym (Angels), as He has, by
inheritance, obtained a “More Excellent Name.”
How is it that [cwhy (Yahusha) has to Be made so much better than the Malakym
(Angels)’? Is he not already Better than them? Who or what makes him Better?
6. Clearly, something different takes place, in the Life of [cwhy (Yahusha), from that
which so many are taught from the pulpits of the churches, or this Scripture would
be meaningless. There is something that takes place that provides [cwhy
(Yahusha) with a Name that is to be “Exalted Above” every other “Name”. Ephesians
1:18-23.
The Son is the radiance of hwhy (Yahuah)’s esteem (glory) and the exact
representation of His Nature, upholding all things by His powerful word. After He
had provided purification for Sins, He sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on
high. 4 So He became as far superior to the Malakym (Angels) as the Name He has
inherited is excellent beyond theirs. 5 For to which of the Malakym (Angels) did
hwhy (Yahuah) ever say: “You are my Son; today I have become Your Father”? Or
again: “I will be His Father, and He will be “My Son” ? Hebrews 1:3-5
“When does this take place, that [cwhy (Yahusha) Is made to be the Living Son of
hwhy (Yahuah)? When is the ‘This Day of which this verse speaks, in which [cwhy
(Yahusha) is ‘Begotten’ as hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God)’s Son? Is it when he is born of
Mary, the virgin into this Earth realm? Or, is it before that monumental event?” The
answer is that it was before [cwhy (Yahusha) ever came into this Earthly realm. He
was made to be the Son of hwhy (Yahuah) while He was within The Heavenly Realm,
by the Spoken Word, or Declaration of hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God), Just As the
Power of hwhy (Yahuah) caused things to be, when the Words were spoken, “Let
there be Light!”
[cwhy (Yahusha) [The LOGOS/Living Word of hwhy (Yahuah) was begotten [Came
out of hwhy (Yahuah) when he spoke, [cwhy (Yahusha) was the very spoken Words,
therefore everything was created through his and for him and by him! Therefore he
was before the Malakym (Angels), and the World, existed. He is the Alep-Tav, the
beginning and the end, the 1st
and the last, "who is, and who was, and who is to
come. Revelation 22:13; Revelation 1:8
John 8:42 “[cwhy (Yahusha) said unto them, ‘If hwhy (Yahuah) were your Father,
you would love me: for I proceeded forth and came from hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God);
neither came I of myself, but he sent me.”
There are two (2) separate and distinct thoughts being expressed within this
statement. The phrase “Proceeded Forth” refers to the fact that [cwhy (Yahusha)
Came out of hwhy (Yahuah), or was begotten, in a Spiritual Manner, similar to what
occurs in the biological function of a father in this Earthly realm; whereas the
statement “Came from hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God)” refers to the fact that [cwhy
(Yahusha) was sent, and came into the World. Do not overlook the Conjunction
“AND” which connects the two (2) separate thoughts, two (2) individual thoughts!
John 13:16 Truly, truly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master, nor
is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.
[cwhy (Yahusha) takes the time, and opportunity, to make this statement, which
should serve to dispel any idea, for those who sincerely look for truth, that [cwhy
(Yahusha) has any type of an Equal Roll, or Part, in what many call a “TRINITY”,
with hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God). He makes it quite clear that he, and the Heavenly
Father are in no way Equals, As The Father is Supreme in all things and all ways.
[cwhy (Yahusha) confers this understanding, to the Believing, by saying that the
7. Father sent him to the Earth, because The Father is the Greater One (1) (John
10:29; 14:28), and all things belong to the Father (I Corinthians 15:24-25).
Where is the Equality, in which so many choose to believe, when One (1) is able to
send the other, and One (1) is to receive from the other all things? [cwhy (Yahusha)
is actually saying that hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God) is Lord, Master and Aluah (God)
Over Him (Hebrews 1:9), just as [cwhy (Yahusha) is Lord and Master over all other
living things.
John 13:3 “[cwhy (Yahusha) knowing that the Father had given all things into his
hands, and that he was come from hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God), and went to hwhy
(Yahuah).”
Do you realize, by reading this verse, that the Heavenly Father gave everything to
[cwhy (Yahusha): Power, Authority, Rule, and Dominion, for He did not possess
such Power of Himself. [cwhy (Yahusha) was able to do the Wonderful Miracles
that he did through hwhy (Yahuah)’s Power, through his Ruach HaKodesh. This is
why he makes his statement in John 14:10 Don't you believe that I am in the
Father and the Father is in me? The words I speak are not my own, but my Father
who lives in me does his work through me. In Verse 11, [cwhy (Yahusha) is
requiring that persons acknowledge that no Man could ever do the caliber of
Righteous Works that he did on their own, without the Presence of hwhy (Yahuah)’s
Power (Ruach) being within him.
Let us always endeavor to allow the Scriptures to speak to us, and resist all
temptation to interject our words, or thoughts, into what is stated. This will prevent
us from allowing any teachings from our pasts understanding from the teachings of
various former denominations that would taint our viewpoints.
John 14:17 even the Ruach (Spirit) of truth, whom the world cannot receive,
because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he Dwells with you
and will be in you.
John 14:23 “[cwhy (Yahusha) answered him, “If anyone loves me, he will keep my
Word, and my Father will Love him, and we will come to him and make our home
with him.
The “Secret Place” is being in hwhy (Yahuah), which comes through embracing the
Truth of hwhy (Yahuah)’s Word, and being Obedient to him through honoring his
Word. The World will never do any of this because it cannot physically see hwhy
(Yahuah), and therefore, it will not believe in him. The World believes so often, in
only what it can see, but Amanah (Faith) is not composed of what one can initially
see John 20:27-29.
[cwhy (Yahusha) makes the statement that Amanah (Faith) in, and obedience to
hwhy (Yahuah), Will Cause hwhy (Yahuah) and [cwhy (Yahusha), to Come To Dwell
within the heart/mind of the Believer. This believing and obedience is, in each case,
an integral part of Dwelling within that “Secret Place of the Most High”.
Only the Righteous Ones will be allowed entrance into that “Secret Place” in which
hwhy (Yahuah) shares the Hidden Things with them. [cwhy (Yahusha) is calling for
every man/woman/boy/girl to ascribe to the same Standard of Righteousness
[Right-Living]. hwhy (Yahuah) Aluah (God) can not allow us as individuals, or
8. corporate groups, to be all over the map in determining what will be Righteousness,
because our Eternal Lives depend upon knowing and embracing the Right Standard.
Revelation 3:20 “Behold, I Stand At the door, and Knock: if any man hear My
Voice, and open the door, I Will Come into him, and will dine (eat) with him, and he
with Me.”
Each minute of each day, presents those who have not already done so, with the
opportunity to allow [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach entrance into your heart/mind.
He stands patiently waiting, for someone to answer the door. Unfortunately, far too
many ignore Him. [cwhy (Yahusha) desires entrance so that he might share the
“Secrets of the Secret Place”. He will dine in our hearts/minds, and share with us
the Bread of Life.
John 6:58 “This is that Bread which came down from Shamyim (Heavens): not as
your fathers did eat Manna, and are dead: he that eats of this Bread shall live
Forever.”
Within the “Secret Place” of the Heart/Mind, following the opening of the Door of the
Heart, [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach enters, and begins to share the Bread of
Eternal Life with us, which is the beauty of Himself. There, within the Bonds of Love
He imparts the wonderful Truths that only those that love, obey, and keep His
Fathers Commandments, can ever truly know. It is how, in The Secret Place of the
Heart, one sits to “EAT” of the Bread of Life, who is [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach
(The Messiah).
What a wonderful Barachah (Blessing) it is to Dwell in “The Secret Place of the Most
High”, wherein so many of The Wonderful things of hwhy (Yahuah) are shared.
There is no other place like this Place, in which hwhy (Yahuah [The Heavenly Father
and Son] are Present to impart to us the Love, Shalum (Peace), Mercy, Grace,
Wisdom, Truth, Insight, Knowledge, and Understanding, so vital to the True Believer
today.
It is here that one can find solitude. It is here that wounds are bound, broken hearts
are mended, sight is given, ears are opened, and lives made new. It is here that the
cares of this World are Lifted, and smiles of Joy are Restored. It is here that life’s
effervescence is Revitalized, and our steps are Rejuvenated. In this Place one is
taught to mount up on wings as an Eagle flies, and to soar to the loftiest of heights.
One learns how to run and not grow weary, to walk and not faint.
Do you not know that you are a temple of hwhy (Yahuah) and that the Ruach (Spirit)
of hwhy (Yahuah) Dwells in you? 1 Corinthians 3:16
Or what agreement has the temple of hwhy (Yahuah) with idols? For we are the
Temple of the Living Aluah (God); just as hwhy (Yahuah) said, "I will Dwell in them
and walk among them; and I will be their Aluah (God), and they shall be my people.
2 Corinthians 6:16
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Ruach HaKodesh (Set Apart
Spirit) who is in you, whom you have from hwhy (Yahuah), and that you are not
your own? 1 Corinthians 6:19
"I will put My Ruach (Spirit) within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and
9. you will be careful to observe My ordinances. Ezekiel 36:27
Then His people remembered the days of old, of Moshe (Moses) Where is He who
brought them up out of the sea with the shepherds of His flock? Where is He who
put His Ruach HaKodesh (Set Apart Spirit) in the midst of them, Isaiah 63:11
Guard, through the Ruach HaKodesh (Set Apart Spirit) who Dwells in us, the
“Treasure” which has been “Entrusted” to You. 2 Timothy 1:14
And do not get drunk with wine, for that is dissipation, but be filled with the Ruach
(Spirit). Ephesians 5:18
But if the Ruach (Spirit) of Him who raised [cwhy (Yahusha) from the dead Dwells
in you, He who raised [cwhy (Yahusha) HaMashiach from the Dead will also give
life to your mortal bodies through His Ruach (Spirit) who Dwells in you. Romans
8:11
"But when He, the Ruach (Spirit) of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the
truth; for He will not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will
speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come. John 16:13
But if you are led by the Ruach (Spirit), you are not under the Torah (Law).
Galatians 5:18
But the fruit of the Ruach (Spirit) is love, joy, shalum (peace), patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness. Galatians 5:22
However, you are not in the flesh but in the Ruach (Spirit), if indeed the Ruach
(Spirit) of hwhy (Yahuah) Dwells in you but if anyone does not have the Ruach
(Spirit) of Mashiach, he does not belong to Him. Romans 8:9
For you have not received a Ruach (Spirit) of slavery leading to fear again, but you
have received a Ruach (Spirit) of adoption as sons by which we cry out, "Abba!
Father!" Romans 8:15
Because you are sons, hwhy (Yahuah) has sent forth the Ruach (Spirit) of His Son
into our hearts, crying, "Abba! Father!" Galatians 4:6
As for you, the anointing which you received from Him abides in you, and you have
no need for anyone to teach you; but as His anointing teaches you about all things,
and is true and is not a lie, and just as it has taught you, you Abide (Dwell) in Him.
1 John 2:27
The Invitation is Extended to all, so that whosoever desires to do so might come and
partake of the Bread of Life without measure. The Water of Life Flows freely to
quench the thirst of every parched soul, and the longing of every heart Is Satisfied.
There is room for one more at The Table in “The Secret Place of the Most High”.
Won’t you come, sit down, and Dwell with the Most High? Abide (Remain) in me,
and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it Abides (Remains) in
the vine, neither can you, unless you Abide (Remain) in me. John 15:4