How Must We Deal with a World that is in Chaos–Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–Episode 66

 

How Must We Deal with a World that is in Chaos?

Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections—Episode 66

Vanity of Vanities for all is Vanity!

Well, unless you’ve been completely off the grid—that is, in complete seclusion without access to news of any sort—you are no doubt aware of the chaotic and troubling events that have taken place in our world just in the last few weeks. At the height of this recent global chaos, my flesh nature was pushing me to speak out on these issues from both a personal and Hebrew Roots perspective.

I found myself vetting my views on social media almost instantaneously as these events transpired. I became a voracious viewer of both mainstream and off-mainstream news outlets throughout the day. I became emotionally connected to these stories and I found that I was allowing myself to be consumed by rage and frustration, losing sight of the bigger picture that we in Hebrew Roots should constantly be cognizant of at all times. And what are those things that we should be cognizant of at all times? That emotions, apart from our undying love and reverence for Father, our devotion to our Master, and I’d even say the love we have for our families and for one another; that emotions beyond these things must not influence how we react; how we view; how we see; how we cognitively filter certain world events. For what I’ve found as it relates to emotions and world events: as these events transpire and the world begins to react emotionally; and we allow ourselves to partake in the emotional outpouring in response to these events, that we are forced to take sides on the matter. Truly. I’ve found this to be true, at least in my case.

Emotional responses to highly emotional events will inherently force one to take sides on the matter. And I guess the billion-dollar question is: should we take sides on these matters based upon the emotions we find ourselves experiencing over such highly-charged global and national events? Should we be lending our voice to the social discourse on these often incendiary events? Should we personally get involved in activities designed to respond to these events like join the military, run for political office, join a protest or pour out our feelings on social media as I found myself doing throughout these recent events?

Black Lives Matter Protest

Black Lives Matter Protest

Islamaphobia on the Rise 

In this country alone, we’ve had a couple of radical Islamic-inspired attacks on unarmed citizens resulting in the deaths of some 5-dozen souls. We’ve had several incidents of white police officers shooting and killing black-men on some of this nation’s inner-city streets and the sitting president, members of congress and mainstream media immediately rushing to criminally judge and convict those white officers of racially motivated homicide before the facts of the case can be objectively looked at by a court of law. Then in response to those shootings, widespread violent protests have taken place in several of this nation’s major cities, resulting in the injuries of multiple individuals and the widespread destruction of city-owned and personal property. As a result of those police shootings and subsequent violent protests, several police officers from at least 2-major city police departments have been summarily murdered by troubled individuals who for whatever reason, elected to personally impose justice—at least justice as they saw it.

An Assault on our Rights as American Citizens

In response to the above highly-charged national events, there appears to be brewing in the so-called “hallowed halls” of our federal government, a major assault on the 1st and 2nd Amendment rights of American citizens—that is to ban free speech and the right to own and bear firearms, which if and when it actually happens, will cause even greater violence throughout our nation. And if all this weren’t enough, we are in the midst of a contentious presidential election season, with the Republican-side putting forth a contentious, divisive and globally maligned candidate for voter scrutiny; while the Democratic-side proudly puts forth their candidate who is believed by many to have been, in her lifetime of government service, embroiled in multiple criminal acts along with a terrible government service record to boot. Again, all of these things have come together in seemingly a “perfect storm.” Our nation has become divided straight down the middle of every conceivable social, economic and political line you could ever come up with.

Another Image of a Black Lives Matter Protest

Another Image of a Black Lives Matter Protest

A World in Chaos

Internationally, the nation-states that make up the European Union have experienced unrelenting terrorist attacks by Jihadists who have waged what appears to be a war upon the very people that have given them sanctuary in their respective countries. No one—children, women and men—no one is spared by these hate-driven terrorists who believe they are about a noble work to forcibly convert the world to Islam and Sharia Law. And sadly, the elected and trusted leaders of these besieged countries, are incapable and seemingly unwilling to address this matter head on—actually in many cases, going so far as blaming their very own citizens whom they’ve been sworn to protect, for these heinous attacks.

The Brexit caused quite a stir, resulting in threats of other nations contemplating abandoning the European Union and the union itself blocking England’s exit. There’s also concerns that the European Union’s existence may be in peril over this, England’s most recent actions. China’s claim to island property in the South China Sea and an international tribunal ruling that China does not have rights to those disputed islands, recently prompted the U.S. to send a battle group into the region to ensure enforcement of that tribunal ruling. Venezuela is just days away from complete and utter economic and social collapse. Russia is threatening to go to war with the United States for a variety of reasons. Turkey recently suffered an attempted military coup that many so-called political experts believe was actually staged by Turkey’s very own president. This dubious coup has resulted in the deaths and imprisonments of countless Turkish government officials and citizens. Oh, and let us not forget that Turkey possesses an arsenal of nuclear weapons. Needless to say, all of these international, tragic events seem to be greasing the skids, so to speak, for the long-predicted, World War III. If not World War III, these events at the very least seem to be mounting up to something and what that something is, no one really knows—at least, those of us who are not part of the global elite or of hasatan’s human inner circle.

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As I see it, clearly the inhabitants of this world, have entered into a period of time that was unimaginable just a half-century ago.Oh, we’ve had major wars and skirmishes; we’ve had sporadic terrorist attacks in virtually every region of the planet; we’ve had several instances of national economic collapses and social violence widely dispersed over many parts of the world over many years.

But instead of social violence erupting here at this time; saber rattling over here at another time; this nation invading another sovereign nation at some other time; world-class banks collapsing over here, fueled by a certain national referendum; yet quietly and all the while, the overall moral integrity of the world has been consistently eroding for decades. Islamic terrorism, once spontaneous in frequency of occurrence, the individual attacks being generally isolated but fundamentally interlinked in the causes for the attacks, such that when these terrorist incidents occurred, they commanded global attention and had eye-opening international impact. All of these things have been disjointedly going on throughout the last century or so. Nevertheless, I believe we’re seeing something that is moderately unprecedented in human history: the convergence of all of these things happening in our world simultaneously. Surely, if it were just these things happening one at a time, our world would be able to process and address them with relative ease. But when these things are happening concurrently and with combined frequency and happening at such a scale that we are seeing records broken in almost a daily basis: body counts; monies lost; the extent of devastation; and the mobilization of humanity in key places across the globe. I tell you, the level and intensity of the evil appears to be unprecedented and especially heinous. Human life has become marginalized and as nothing more than chattel. Children, the most precious gift we adults can ever have, are prime targets of much of this stated evil.

What is Going On?

Sadly, today, most of humanity has become numb over this onslaught of vicious evil upon itself. Frankly, no one seems to know what to do about all that is going on around us. Most tragically, our world leaders have no idea how to deal with this massive onslaught of evil. Some in the non-mainstream media have suggested that our world leaders–some to a greater while others to a lesser degree– actually are instigators of this evil throughout the world; that they are simply following the orders of a small handful of so-called global elitists—the wealthiest of the wealthy and the most powerful of the powerful—who have made it their mission in life, not only to keep and expand their power and wealth, but to exercise absolute control over the world’s population. Thus it has been suggested by these so-called conspiracy theorists that our present day world leaders are simply instruments by which the global elite are enacting their strangle-hold control over the nations of the world. Certainly if this were to be true—that the world is

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under the control of a handful of so-called global elitiists—we who are in the spiritual know would have to conclude that those who believe they are in control of the world’s affairs are really themselves, nothing more than instruments by which the true title deed holder of this earth—that great manipulator of world affairs—that great liar, deceiver, murderer and destroyer—hasatan (John 8:44); that same being who audaciously sought to tempt our Master, certifying his claim to the earth and her inhabitants:

… the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; 9 And saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me. (Mat 4:8-9 KJV)

Some teach, as does Michael Rood, that hasatan holds the so-called “title deed” to this world and thus the world and all its inhabitants are owned and operated by him. According to “Google,” the term “title deed” denotes a legal deed or document constituting evidence of a right, especially to ownership to property.” Now, I’ve not found any mention whatsoever in the bible of hasatan holding a so-called title deed to the earth. But what we clearly find in the Gospel record is a description of hasatan as being “prince of this world.” The descriptor “prince” in the Greek is “ar’-khone” which means a ruler or commander, a chief or leader. Interestingly enough, prince hasatan in addition to having absolute power over the earth, also has access to heaven (or at the very least he once held access to heaven) and it is in heaven that he assumes the role of accuser of the brethren before the counsel of Yahovah. Some believe, however, that hasatan still possesses access to the throne of Yahovah, while other mainline teachers believe quite the opposite—that upon our Master’s ascension to heaven and the very throne room of the Creator, hasatan was summarily cast out, forbidden to ever return. At this stage of my walk with Messiah, I believe this second scenario to be true: that hasatan has been cast out of heaven, no more to accuse the brethren as denoted in John 12:31 and Revelation 12:10. Which leaves quite open this idea that hasatan, having lost his throne room privilege in heaven so to speak, now has all his remaining time on earth to carry out his ultimate plan to undermine Yahovah and the redemptive work of His son Yahoshua. In so doing, hasatan must rely in great part, on the sinful nature of certain humans to carry out his plans. And I somewhat believe that’s where we find ourselves today: hasatan engaging certain world leaders to carry out his plans of anarchy, death, and destruction and then, when the world stands on the precipice of total collapse and chaos, he, hasatan, will come in and be the counterfeit of our soon reigning king on this earth. I truly believe we are in some of the most exciting but fearsome of times. As the world plummets towards chaos and self-implosion, the world cries out for a savior—but that savior at first will be a counterfeit savior. You may disagree with me here if you like and that’s okay. I love to hear differing perspectives on this subject. Nevertheless, despite what many contend and believe, no one individual has this all figured out. I do not believe the Father has revealed everything that is going to happen as of yet. All we have at this time are disjointed images of things that are to come such as this one from Rav Shaul to the Thessalonian Assembly:

Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come (and Shaul is speaking about the coming Day of the Lord from verse 2 of this same chapter)—for it will not come except there come unless the apostasy comes first (i.e., a falling away from Torah and the commandments of Yahoshua and a substitution is made for a Hellenistic messiah that Christianity has become well known) and the man of lawlessness (i.e., in the Greek “anomia,” which refers to being “without Torah”)—and the man of “anomia” is revealed, the son of destruction (or more classically referred to as the son of “perdition)—that man who opposes Torah and who also opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God—(that is he is a counterfeit of Maschiyach)…then moving on to verse 6—And you know what restrains him now, so that in his time he will be revealed. (Note: the AENT renders this verse—”And now you know what hinders his being manifested in this time.”) Continuing on to verse 7—For the mystery of lawnessness is already at work—that is, many believing they are operating as grafted in Israel, but operating in opposition to Torah. Continuing—only he who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of the way. Then that lawless one will be revealed whom the Lord (that is, revealed by our Master Yahoshua HaMaschiyach)—that lawless one will be revealed whom Y’shua will slay with the breath of His mouth and bring to an end by the appearance of His coming; that is, the one whose coming is in accord with the activity of hasatan, with all power and signs and false wonders and with all the deception of wickedness for those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth so as to be saved. For this reason Yah will send upon them a deluding influence so that they will believe what is false in order that they all may be judged who did not believe the truth, but took pleasure in wickedness.” (2 Thess. 2:3-12, NAS)

The Solution to the World’s Problems

So it would be safe to conclude that we will be or are now, going through a season of turmoil and tribulation that will ultimately serve to judge those who are not of our Faith (cf. Verse 12). So then, it is my belief, in great part, that what we are seeing going on around us these days—all this tragedy—all this chaos—all this craziness—is at the very least a foreshadow of judgment and curses that are coming to the nations of this world. And why would I say that? Well, let’s face it: most of the world is unfamiliar with Deuteronomy 28—to Natsariym, it is the well known blessings and curses portion of Torah. Verse 15 reads as follows:

“…if you do not listen to the voice of the Lord your God, by carefully observing all His commandments and His statutes which I command you today, all these curses will be yours in abundance. You will be cursed in the city and you will be cursed in the field. Your basket will be cursed and also your kneading-bowl.” (Deut. 28:15-19, QBE)

And of course the remainder of the chapter continues with various curses that will come upon us if we do not remain true to Torah. And certainly, I can’t think of anyone that will ever say that the nations of the world are keeping Torah today. In so not doing—that is, keeping Torah and rejecting the teachings of Yahoshua, we are only able to exist in relative peace and prosperity or whatever, by the grace and patience of Yahovah. At some tipping point, Father’s patience and grace runs out and the curses associated with not being compliant with Torah, will take over that void where grace and Yah’s patience used to abide. Now many might take exception to all that I’ve just said—that the keeping of Torah only applies to those that are Yah’s elect or spiritual Israel and to a great extent, I agree with that thinking. But the simple truth of the matter is that Torah defines what is sin and how man should live his/her life. Without this set of instructions, no society—no nation—no people can live very long without an onslaught of problems—that is, curses and judgments. It’s just that simple. The only way for man to live in perpetual peace and prosperity is by that people’s adoption of Torah. For Torah was not just for the “Jews” as churchianity and even Judaism has taught for several centuries. It’s for God’s people and ultimately will be for the world. The key has always been: if we as a people keep Torah the way Father has always intended for us to keep it, and as a result, we live peaceful and prosperous and blessed lives (cf. Deuteronomy 28:1-14), the other nations of the world will see what we have and will naturally wish the same for themselves.

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But getting back to the whole thinking that hasatan and his set of global elite minions are running the world and are responsible for much of the chaos that we are currently witnessing in the world today: I’m not sure if man is just inherently ignorant or has he actually deluded himself to believe that he actually is in control of world events, when clearly man is not. Shaul so aptly wrote of hasatan: 2 Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience: 3 Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others. (Eph 2:2-3 KJV)

So I believe that hasatan is the man behind the curtain, pulling the strings of the global elite and causing all the mayhem in the world today? Yeah, I believe that to be true. But is it actually happening in the exact manner that many of us believe it to be occurring? Probably not. I believe there is evil at work in this world and most of us are simply oblivious as to what is really happening behind the world scene.

But should we worry about all that is happening in the world today—all that is going on around us and that is transpiring before our very eyes, instantly in many cases, given the amazing technology we have at our disposal these days—should we be doing something in response to the current worldwide chaos. How must we, as Natsariym, deal with a world that is in utter chaos? Should we insert ourselves into the fray? Should we mount campaigns on social media to let our outrage and dismay be known to the world? Should we assemble as peacekeepers in the midst of this chaos to quell the burgeoning violence in many of our major cities? Should we become active and participatory in politics or even seek out careers and jobs in government (military, police, national security, etc.) in a hope to do our part to make a positive difference in the world? Or should we simply bury our collective heads in the sand and hope that this all will quickly go away?

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This is one of the many questions that I’ve been struggling with over the course of the last month as I see what appears to be a world falling irreparably apart, right before my very eyes. I know that I’ve gone to work on some mornings, after hearing the latest news related to some violent event that’d just occurred in some part of the world, carrying within my soul a depressed burden and sorrow—wanting to quiet the evil and hateful rhetoric that flows from all sides—wanting to reach out and console families of those devastated by death and violence—wanting the purveyors of hate, hatred and lawless throughout our nation and then throughout the world, to face swift but certain death at the hands of justice—wanting to yell to a lost and dying world that you’re all idiots and are heading down a path of certain destruction. What to do Father, what to do?

You know, in the midst of this worldwide mess, the famous saying of Thomas Payne has come so very strongly to me of late. The Payne statement was recorded in “The American Crisis,” a publication of his that was popular with the Continental Army, published December 23, 1776 and goes:

“These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.”

And in case you aren’t aware, Thomas Payne apparently ran a sort of “Literary Coffee House” and was a well-known publisher and author and he became a popularly known bookseller of 18th-century America and London. His literary work of genius was drafted in response to the war of American independence. Yet the sentiment of his pros here rings so crystal clear even today. These times in which we are living, in essence, act as a crucible by which our metal is determined—that is, these times reveal who we are as a people; who we are as a Faith; who we are as a nation and as citizens of the world. Certainly, that which makes up each and everyone of us, emerges or rises to the surface and the world then can see just who and what we are in response to these world events.Unfortunately, much of what we are seeing from people throughout the world in response to the state of our world is troubling. And most of all the troubles that we see being perpetrated upon the world is being caused by just a small handful of evil characters. Yet those few evil characters are capable of creating such widespread fear, angst, hatred, anxiety, worry, and the list goes on. Despite this lopsided scenario, the victims of these evil characters, do not have the wherewithal to repent from their sins, seek Yahovah’s forgiveness, establish a trusting faith in the sacrifice of Y’shua Maschiyach that places them in a right standing before our Creator, and then to live lives consistent with the teachings of Yahoshua Messiah and Torah. Indeed, if that unbelievable scenario were to happen, all of the mess that we see transpiring before us would cease and peace and prosperity would come to our world. Instead, the world turns to men to solve their problems. We turn to politicians who are essentially plugged in to the very system that is behind much of the evil that is creating the chaos we see going on in the world today. We turn to social movements and organizations such as black lives matter to help us cope with the chaos, but we learn very quickly that these movements and organizations are overseen and financed by the same elitists that are fomenting the evil in the world. We turn to churchianity, thinking that surely, this will bring about peace and happiness and a sense of righteousness and a feeling that we are fulling the “what would Jesus do” requirement of Western Christianity. Sadly, Churchianity has been failing believers for 2,000-years and just in recent years, self-professing Christians are finally waking up to the fact that their adopted Christian Faith is hollow and without any true value. And thus, Christians are leaving Churchianity in droves each year.

How Must We Deal with a World that is in Chaos?

So as I reflect and think about the current world situation that we are all facing today, I ask, how must we—as Natsarym—how must we deal with a World that is in Chaos? How must we react to incendiary events that force us to take sides? How must we view and interact with the world and its national governments? How deep should we become involved in world affairs—and I’m not talking about becoming an ambassador or some world leader—I’m talking about getting out into the world and getting involved in government and social work? Are we called to such enterprises?

The first thing that comes to my mind when I consider all that we should be about doing as disciples of Yahoshua is that which Shaul wrote to the Roman Assembly. He wrote:

“Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. And do not be conformed to this world—that is, do not schematizo—do not assume a certain form, figure—do not take on the ways of the world. Continuing, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind—that is, metamorphoo—change into another form by the renewed mindset and paradigm that we receive once we take on this walk with Messiah. In other words, let us abandon the ways of the world; and in the old world’s stead, let us taken on the appearance of Messiah in every aspect of our lives. And finishing: so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:1,2, NASB)

What Shaul (aka Paul) seems to be saying to me here in this passage is that we must be of a mind that “abandons the world;” not in a creepy, cultic manner, but in a way that things are put into their proper perspective. I guess one can liken this process to, let say, moving on from a former relationship—be they girlfriend, boyfriend, acquaintance, friend, etc. We all go through periods in our lives when we accumulate a set of relationships. But eventually, life comes along and for whatever reasons, those relationships we once held as important, they diminish and ultimately fade away into distant memories. And those distant relationships are replaced by new relationships that take on different meanings and places in our respective lives. When we decide to walk with Yahoshua, and we embark upon a very difficult life journey as one of His disciples, it is by the very nature of what constitutes being a true disciple that everything in life that we once held dear, begins to fade and ultimately disappear in comparison to the intense and uncompromising loyalty we now possess as His disciple.

I find it very interesting that not everyone that follow Yeshua during His earthly ministry were considered Yeshua’s disciples. In fact, Yeshua probably had just 120-disciples by the time He concluded His earthly ministry, minus 11 that were His inner circle disciples who ultimately became known as apostles. (Reference Acts 1:15) And I believe we really have to put this into perspective here: Yahoshua had literally multitudes following Him during His earthly ministry. Yet out of those no-doubt hundreds, if not thousands of followers, Yahoshua netted but 120-disciples. The Gospel account talks about several individuals who entertained becoming one of Yahoshua’s disciples, but for whatever reasons, those did not meet the minimal requirements.

So for us, the stakes and requirements for discipleship are just as high as the 120 from Acts 1. And what was so different about these individuals who took on the moniker, disciple of Yahoshua Messiah? They gave up everything in their lives to follow Yeshua and to carry out His Great Commission. These did not get involved in government work; these did not get involved in social endeavors; these did not join the military. The 120 were focused upon being about their Master’s work and making disciples of the nations.

One of the most touching instructions we can find in the Holy Writ regarding the intense dedication that is required to be a true disciple of Yeshua is found in Shaul’s second letter to the then young Timothy. Shaul writes:

“The things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. Suffer hardship with me as a good soldier of Messiah Yahoshua. No soldier in active service entangles himself in the affairs of everday life, so that he may please the one who enlisted him as a soldier. Also if anyone competes as an athlete, he does not win the prize unless he competes according to the rules.” (2 Timothy 2:2-5, NASB)

Scholars believe this written admonishment of Shaul’s to the Evangelist, to have been written approximately 66-67 C.E., from Shaul’s prison cell in Rome. Under Roman Emperor Nero, Shaul was condemned to death for his work of the Gospel. He was at the end of his life and was reaching out to Timothy to frame for him what was truly important in life and that which must be truly important in a disciple’s life is the work of the Gospel; it’s making disciples of all nations; it’s living righteous lives and being effective witnesses for our Faith. And certainly, for me, this passage puts everything in its proper perspective. Sure, I have my current life’s responsibilities of family and job, but my first and foremost responsibility must be my place and purpose in the Faith and the work of the Gospel, as it must be with all of us.

Don’t we place our freshly washed, dried and folded clothes into their assigned drawers or on hangers in certain places of our clothes closets such that we may retrieve them during the coming days as we see need for them. But don’t we do the same thing with our discipleship? Don’t we compartmentalize our discipleship into comfortable, convenient places in our day-to-day lives? When the reality of the matter is that it should be the other way around: we should be placing all of our life-matters—our jobs, careers, families, possessions, hobbies, habits, entertainments and every other daily activity—into convenient places where we can retrieve them when we are afforded the opportunity to do so. But the Faith must always remain the absolute single focus. The things of life must take on lesser and lesser importance in our lives. That’s not to say that we abandon our responsibilities. Indeed not. As true believers in Yeshua Messiah, part of showing forth Messiah in our lives requires that we be good stewards of the things that Father has entrusted to us. Shaul spoke on this very issue, in that he counseled that we should be not just disciples of Messiah, but trustworthy stewards. (Reference: 1 Cor.4:1-3) For if we renege on our responsibilities, we sully our testimony as servants of Messiah. But I believe the point is that we must put things in their proper perspective—Yahoshua first; and the rest in their proper places. And this is not easy. We must be masters at properly balancing our Faith commitments and responsibilities with our life responsibilities and commitments. Sadly, however, most of us fail miserably in this crucial task. We tend to become consumed with the cares of life which leads to the matters of our Faith naturally taking on a more convenient place in our lives. But as disciples of Yahoshua, we saw the example of Yahoshua when he rejected many of those who came to Him seeking to be His disciple—but having Godly discernment, Yahoshua handily saw right through them and knew that they were not in a place to put the discipleship He required of each of His followers, first and foremost in their lives. What was it that Master instructed:

“Do not think that I have come to bring calm on earth. I have not come to bring calm, rather a sword. For I have come to divide a man from his father and a girl from her mother. And a daughter-in-law from her mother-in-law. And the adversaries of a man will be his household. Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me. And whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And anyone that does not take up his staff (although most Greek to English translations use “cross,” which appears to be a scribal addition to the original text)—anyone that does not take up his staff and come and follow me is not worthy of me.” (Matthew 10:34-38, AENT)

Now how many of us have read this and comparable passages over and over throughout our walk with Messiah? How many of us have ever taken this passage at its fullest face value? Did we take Yahoshua seriously enough after reading and meditating on this and its sister passages—did we take Master seriously enough to do as He said? I can tell you that I never took Him seriously. I took Him to be speaking euphemistically or should I say, I took Him to be speaking from more of a idealistic perspective—definitely not from a serious position of actually subjugating everything in my life for Him. And why should I believe such a thing? We were taught as self-professing Christians, that Jesus paid it all and thus by His Grace, we have nothing more to do but await His return. That being said, I can live as I see fit. There is freedom in Christ and I am saved, sanctified and filled with the Holy Ghost. I have nothing to worry about. But having come into the true Faith once delivered and now realizing the Master said what He said and meant what He meant, I don’t take liberties any longer with trying to determine the level of candor and seriousness in which He taught. Master was not here to play “church.” He was on an eternal business matter that we who are supposed to be His disciples better get in shape and do what He taught and commanded.

As in the 2nd Timothy passage I just read, Shaul uses the idiom of Timothy taking on the mindset of a good solider. Now those of you who, like me, served in the military, you might recall a period of time when we were not privy to being involved in the things of home and civilian life. As members of the military, our focus was our respective jobs in the military. We lived, ate and slept military. There were times when we weren’t privy to local, state, national and international news. And that was our lives at that time. And what a great illustration Shaul provides, for it really brings home what our focus must be in the Faith.

In so being a good soldier, we trained to perfect our craft. Our co-workers became our friends and family. We did what we were legally commanded to do without reservation and without contention. But the cares of the so-called “real world” were not our concern per se. Our concern became making our leaders pleased with our performance and hopefully at some point getting some much needed R&R (i.e., rest and relaxation). This is at a microscopic level. But from a macro-level, the military as a whole is tasked with enacting—promoting—carrying out foreign national policy. And what is Foreign National Policy? According to Google.com: “it is self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals within its international relations milieu. The approaches are strategically employed to interact with other countries.” That national policy may entail: defense of our nation from enemies foreign and domestic; aiding and defending our allies; securing strategic oil supplies; protecting and securing trade routes; neutralizing our enemies who pose a threat to our national security; nation building; disaster relief; and the like. So transposing our Faith onto this idiom, we can see where our lot in life is like that of a soldier. We are not to become entangled in the affairs of the world and of life, at least not beyond that which we’ve been commanded to do by Master Yeshua. As good, trusting and obedient soldiers of Yahoshua, we are tasked with enacting and promoting God’s Kingdom Policy to all the world. And what is that policy? It is to go and make disciples of all the nations; immersing them them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Ruach haKodesh. Then we are to teach them to keep all that Master commanded us to do. (Reference: Matthew 28:19,20; AENT)

Dealing with Chaos as Hebrew Rooters

So taking all this into account: Our Master’s instructions and commandments; Shaul’s idiomatic admonishments to the Evangelist Timothy; the work of the Gospel that still remains left -undone became we don’t have the time to deal with it in our personal lives; the fact that we are most privileged to be living under the renewed covenant whereby Torah is written upon our hearts—I believe we Natsarym must ask ourselves when determining how we will deal with world events—what is my mission in life as a disciple of Yahoshua? If I choose to get involved in social activities such as riots, protests; fire off YouTube videos; fire off social media rants and engage Facebook friends in debates; get involved in the political and electoral process; become employed in government service; all these in response to social, national and international upheaval—am I acting on my own accord and am I shirking my duties as a true disciple and soldier of Yahoshua Messiah?

My dear friends—brothers and sister in the true Faith—I believe we are actually prohibited from getting involved in all such world affairs. For when we do, we are not carrying out the Kingdom Policies of our Father and our Master. We have not been called and trained and sent forth to engage in worldly affairs. We’ve instead been sent upon an entirely different mission. Too many of us find ourselves entangled in the affairs of this world—me included. And when we do such things, we neglect our role in Kingdom business. I’ve come across individuals who claim to be hard-and-fast Natsarym, but they get caught up in the affairs and cares of this world. They take the talents, and the drive, and the teachings of Master with them to fulfill the purposes of man while neglecting their roles in the Great Commission. Some delude themselves into believing that by them getting involved in the world’s affairs under the mantle of being a disciple of Messiah, then they are doing what they are supposed to do. Oh they will claim that they are fulfilling the role of being peacekeepers; being leaders; being the voice of reason; standing in the gap between those who would be about doing evil and those who are simply out there to do something positive. And I would not be so forward to suggest that any one disciple is not fulfilling their purpose in Yahoshua Messiah if indeed they so claim. Certainly that is between them and Father. But I will say that when our involvement in such affairs does not call people of the world to repent, learn the ways of Yahoshua and teach others to do likewise, then that which we believe to be our God-ordained mission has been compromised in favor of either making ourselves fill better about a situation or fulfilling the purposes and goals of men.

Master was clear:

“No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other.” (Matthew 6:24; NASB)

I realize this stated passage in context was speaking more to the love of riches over the love for Father. But we must be cognizant that Master’s prohibition against loving riches over Father crosses over to everything thing in life that supplants Father from having first place in our lives. And if being drawn into getting involved in the taking of sides on subjects and getting entwined in all the upheaval that is going on, we are missing out entirely on what we must be focusing on. For the only side that matters in our lives and ultimately in the lives of the world, is Yahovah side. We must resist the pull to get involved in such foolishness. Granted, much of it is serious foolishness. But as Shaul’s analogy suggests, that foolishness has nothing to do with us. Simply put: hasatan controls this world and there’s nothing that we can do to change any of it apart from speaking out against lawlessness and calling for a return to Torah—Yeshua-style.

Faithfully,

Rod Thomas

Shabbat Shalom and Shavuatov

Will the True God of the Old Testament Please Stand-Up–Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–65

Will the True God of the Old Testament Please Stand-Up?

The so-called God of the Old Testament: This is somewhat of the focus of this episode/post. As I completed chapter 24 of Deuteronomy in my Torah studies this week, I came to realize that we serve a most loving and righteous God. This despite the erroneous doctrines and beliefs that the much maligned and much misunderstood–so-called–God of the Old Testament (whom they–Christian and Natsariym alike–often say is really Jesus Christ)–that He was mean, hateful, destructive, murderous, unreasonable and callous. I recall speaking to my former boss several years ago–a devout fundamental Christian woman–who expressed to me that she felt this very sentiment towards the God of the Old Testament and that she was conflicted about the contrast between this Old Testament God and the New Testament God–Jesus Christ–who was loving, compassionate and all about peace and life.

First to begin with, the so-called God of the Old Testament is NOT Jesus Christ, okay? Let’s stop supporting paganistic and foolish gibberish on this crucial topic. We know that Yeshua spoke endlessly; He taught endlessly; He was very clear in virtually everything He spoke to that He was under subjection to HIS FATHER; that He did nothing without HIS FATHER’S direction and instruction; that He came to us FROM HIS FATHER; He constantly PRAYED TO HIS FATHER.

God and Israel

Okay, look it: what are individuals who contend or insist that Yeshua–that Jesus–is the God of the Old Testament, actually but unwittingly saying to the world? I’ll tell you what they’re saying: that Yeshua is either schizophrenic or the Creator of the Universe is playing us as fools–that He’s trying to perpetrate some kind of spiritual fraud upon His elect. For I know several well-meaning, sincere people in the Faith who believe that Yeshua HaMaschiyach/Jesus Christ is Yahovah/God (i.e., God of the Old Testament). Yet the Bible in no way supports such a doctrine or belief. Such individuals who believe this doctrine choose to rely upon loose-fitting Biblical sound-bites to support their position: such as Yeshua making the statement that He and His Father are one.” (John 10:30)

That being said, I must admit that I do not believe that Yeshua Messiah is Yahovah/Yahuah or the so-called God of the Old Testament any more than I believe that Hilary and my 3-children are me. Indeed, 5-people make up the immediate Thomas family, but there is only one Rod Thomas and that’s me. Yahoshua was crystal clear in His explanation of His identity and relationship to Yahovah/Yahuah: He was separate from the Father; He was answerable to the Father; He was sent to earth on a mission by His Father. And most importantly, He died on the execution stake, paying the death penalty price that was due each of us for our sins and effectively presenting us as righteous before His holy Father in heaven. Sadly, Churchianity concocted an erroneous belief that no being other than Yahovah Himself could pay the death penalty attributable to our sin nature; that no man would be capable of fulfilling the crucial role of the “sacrificial lamb” other than Himself. And certainly, no other man born in sin could ever fill those huge shoes of the sacrificial lamb for all of mankind–it would take a perfect, sinless man–and Yahoshua, born of and possessing Yahovah’s Spirit, yet flesh and blood, human in every way apart from having a sin nature, fit that bill–that requirement–perfectly.

So what does all of this–that is, God of the Old Testament versus God of the New Testament–what does all this have to do with my study of the 24th chapter of Deuteronomy? Well, quite simply that once we’ve established just who the God of the Old Testament–that is, He is the Creator of the Universe; the Great “I Am;” the undisputed Father of our Master Yeshua Messiah; Yahovah–once we’ve distinguished between Yahovah and Yeshua Messiah, we find that the belief of a God who was harsh, cruel, mean, callous, indiscriminate in his killing of those who broke His Torah, is a lie from the very pit of hell itself. All one has to do is sit back and consider what Father was trying to do with us when we came out of Egypt. Simply put, He was aiming to make us His “treasured possession” and a “royal priesthood” before all the peoples of the earth. Father aimed to have unto Himself a people that were unique to any other in all the earth; that would be obedient to His Torah and that would present Yahovah and His way of life to all mankind as his only eternal avenue. In the midst of doing all that, it was imperative that we as His select people be in a state of, not just ritual purity, but living lives consistent with the tenets of His Torah, such that we would be found blameless amongst all peoples of the earth. In so doing, violations of Torah could not be tolerated by our heavenly Father. And for Father’s purpose to be manifested in the earth, He would need things be done His way and His way only.

Few people in history realize that we were given the opportunity at the foot of Mount Sinai to say no to Yahovah’s plan–His Covenant and His Torah. We could have just as easily walked away without any repercussions from the Creator’s covenant proposal. Yet we chose not to. We chose to accept the Father’s invitation to become His special possession and holy representation of Himself to all the peoples of the earth. So the deal was struck. We knew going into this thing that we would be answerable to the Creator of the Universe and there was no messing around. And we all know, once both parties agree upon the terms of a contract and that contract is enacted, then both parties are obliged to follow the terms of that contract until its fruition. Failure of either party to follow the terms of the contract will result in repercussions on the offender and forfeiture of the contract.

So when we decided to violate Yahovah’s covenant, we brought upon ourselves the penalties associated with violating the provisions of the covenant, which in effect was our abandonment of Torah. At the individual level, depending upon the specific Torah violation, the punishment could be death and by default that individual’s place in the Covenant would be irrevocably broken. But at the macro-level, when we as a people chose to abandon Torah and turn to other gods, the Covenant was irrevocably broken by default. And the only way to mend the broken Covenant was for the offending party to die. Fortunately, Yahovah made a secret provision in His ultimate plan that would result in the amending of that broken covenant and the sealing of the breach (Isa. 58:9,12) Any way you cut the spiritual cake, the wages of sin must always be death. The persistence of sin that permeates the whole of humanity, however, has never dampened the love Father has for us. He mourns for us each day as we continue down the road of self-imposed death and destruction simply because we refuse to Teshuvah—return to Him and His Torah and live lives worthy of our calling. We saw this clearly manifested as we broke the covenant at Mount Sinai, yet Father did not abandon us which in all rights He very well could and should have. We came into a marriage covenant with Yahovah, yet not even before the honeymoon was over, we played the whore and cheated on our husband. We should have been immediately put away by this abrupt act of defiance and harlotry. Yet Father’s love for us remained, even when we played the whore over and over again. And so it is today with many of us individually and with our Faith as a whole. Despite the love Father has shown to us through the pardoning of our sins, the sealing of the breach, and our adoption as children of the Most High, we still play the whore on Yahovah as we trust men more than we trust Yahovah; as we love comfort, status, power, positions, things, careers and mammon more than we love Yahovah; as we give of our time to everything else in life but can’t even spare a half-hour each day to commune with the Creator. Yet throughout much of the Tanakh, we see how Father’s steadfast love for His cheating bride remained intact throughout much of our sometimes obedient but often wayward history. At times, Father had to get our attention and often our sins would net us the steep price of death. Regardless, Father’s standards for holiness will never be compromised.

Unfortunately, if one is a pagan on the outside looking in, and you are unaware of the true nature of the covenant that we agreed to at Sinai, any exacting of punishment upon violators of Torah would naturally seem harsh and morally unacceptable. Certainly one’s perception or concept of the God of the Old Testament might then be tainted. Interestingly, those looking from the outside who elect to judge Father as being mean, callous, murdering, hateful, etc., are in effect applying their own brand and form of morality to their judgment of Father. And when we are so presumptive to apply our own standards of morality to the so-called God of the Old Testament, we show forth our total and utter ignorance of of Yahovah and His relationship with His creation. In other words, we must learn to mind our place in the big scheme of things. For Father–Yahovah–the Creator of the Universe–is the only being that can ever conceivably establish morality on this planet. And Torah defines Father’s established morality, believe it or not. Torah is the only true morality to be found on this planet.

I remember last year watching on Netflix, the early 2,000’s television series, “West Wing.” There was an episode where the main character, President of the United States, Jeb Bartlett, was dealing with a national security issue and his Catholic Faith was brought up as it related to his handling of that fictional situation. It seemed that Bartlett was conflicted with doing something that would appear morally reprehensible to the world versus taking a more “What Would Jesus Do” mentality. I believe he was being challenged by a staunch fundamental Christian character who insisted that Bartlett adhere to what the Christian representative felt would be the will of the God of the Old Testament. And that will would involve the believer adopting the same intolerance for sin the Father has. But true to the ultra-liberal leanings of the show’s writers and the characters portrayed in that show, Bartlett expressed palpable disgust at the very suggestion by the conservative Christian character that he, Bartlett, adopt the same mindset as would be expected of the God of the Old Testament. Needless to say, Bartlett laid into that Christian character. Bartlett essentially told the Christian fellow that he would always choose to take the perceived route that Jesus Christ would take as opposed to the hateful route that the God of the Old Testament would take. I found that episode to be extremely powerful and eye-opening from the perspective that, the character of Jeb Bartlett, was likely echoing the sentiments of millions of self-professing Christians around the globe. That is, millions of Christians have unceremoniously rejected the so-called God of the Old Testament–which by the way is the same God that Yeshua prayed to and called His Father–and replaced Him with a Helenistic Jesus. Literally, much of Christianity believes that somehow, Jesus was and is the God of the Old Testament, who somehow had a come to a “Jesus moment”–wait, can you have a moment with yourself–had a Jesus moment with Himself and decided that it was no-longer cool to be hateful, harmful, destructive, callous, demanding and all the terrible descriptors that have been attributed to the God of the Old Testament. Thus, He divested Himself–speaking of Jesus Christ whom many in Churchianity and Hebrew Roots regard as the God of the Old Testament–He temporarily divested Himself of His awesome power and glory and came down to earth to die on the execution stake. Wait, how can the Creator of the Universe die and then raise Himself from the dead? I guess it’s possible. Remember those stupid idioms when we were young which asked the question: can God make a boulder that He can’t lift? This and a few other foolish mind-games that many of us found ourselves engaged in at one time or another. But you see, people believe this bognosh about Yeshua being Yahovah. And when you call them on it–yes even Hebrew Rooters–when you call them on the issue of Yeshua being the God of the Old Testament–how blasphemous and non-sensible the concept and dogma is, they condemn you to eternal damnation and destruction because in their book, one’s eternal destiny is inextricably tied to the belief that Yeshua and Yahovah are one-in-the-same Person.

But you know, if that is your belief, I respect your right to believe that and I’m more than willing to hear your side of this argument from time-to-time; I just don’t need the condemnation for not believing what you believe—know what I mean?

But getting back to my Torah studies and read of Deuteronomy 24, I found that Yahovah/Yahuah–the Creator of the Universe–the Great I Am—is so much like His beloved Son, Yeshua. Regardless what those in Christianity and even in our beloved Faith of Hebrew Roots, Yahovah loves and cherishes life. He gave us His Torah that is a simple instruction manual for life; for living the way the Creator always intended for man to live. Contained in Torah are provisions for the newly wed; the poor and the stranger among us; the widow and the orphans in our midst; the servant and the slave in our society. His love for all mankind is powerful and beautiful and awesome, yet you will likely never hear a single sermon in fundamental churchianity regarding the love the Father has for His people and potentially all the peoples of the earth. Why? Because the enemy wants man to reject Yahovah. And as much as we might want to blame hasatan for all the misery that is currently plaguing our world, the blame really falls at mankind’s feet. For if mankind were to have taken heed of Torah Yeshua-style, the problems that we see manifested around the globe today, would never–could never–exist. It’s that simple. Torah is the perfect and only authorized model and constitution for mankind to build a society–a people–a nation upon. But true to man’s depraved nature, he will always reject Torah–reject Yahovah’s way of life. He will insist on doing things his way–man’s way–because man’s spirit is naturally in opposition to the Spirit of Yahovah. Of this very issue, Shaul wrote to the Galatian Assembly:

17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would. (Gal 5:17 KJV)

And in a similar vane, Shaul shared this with the Corinthian Assembly:

14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned. 15 But he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man.16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord, that he may instruct him? But we have the mind of Christ. (1Co 2:14-3:1 KJV)

Fellow Saints of the Most High, I declare to you today in this episode of Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections, that all the stuff that is going on in the world today that many are calling signs of the end times, is nothing more than judgment being meted out upon the human race.  We rejected Torah and we invited hasatan’s rule of law in our nations and over our people. And now it’s time for the chickens to come home to roost. We are foolish to blame hasatan for all that is going on. Now this is not to say that hasatan does not hold any culpability for all that is transpiring in our world today, for indeed he certainly does hold a great amount of culpability. But I contend that we chose hasatan to run our world–to effectively be our ruler and our god. And then when it appears the world is falling apart into pieces all around us, we blame everyone else but ourselves. I declare that if we as a nation were to have adopted Torah (Yeshua-style), we would not have black-on-black murders taking place in dozens of the cities in this nation; we wouldn’t have young black men being killed by white, black, hispanic, asian, and whatever cops on many of our city’s streets; we wouldn’t have poverty to the point that people have to resort to a life of crime which leads to more violence and destruction; we wouldn’t have corruption in our government from the lowest to the highest levels; we wouldn’t have Islamists holding us hostage out of fear that they will inflict acts of terrorism upon our nation; we would have families staying intact; we wouldn’t have the murders of 1,000s of unborn children each year; we would have no hunger; reduced incidents of disease and illness; we would not have 30,000 plus Christian denominations. By default, the world would become paradise and we would not be able to contain the blessings promised to Torah observant and obedient believers. (Deuteronomy 28) But this will not happen by itself, this turning to Torah. It’s going to take our Master, Yeshua HaMaschiyach to establish His kingdom here on earth and enforce the rule of Torah upon the whole of the human race. And when that happens, indeed, true paradise will return to this earth as it once existed in the Garden of Eden.

The so-called God of the Old Testament really really wanted this thing called life to work out for us. That’s why He gave us His set of instructions. And the only solution to the world’s massive, seemingly unsolvable problems is turning to Yeshua and Torah. We tried secularism and we see the fruits of doing that. We tried religion and we see the fruits of doing that. We tried drugs, rock-n-roll, alcohol, philosophy, education, hippie dippy living and we see what that got us. We tried communism, socialism, monarchies, democracies and republics and none of these has done any good thing for the human condition. Why then don’t we try the one thing that the world has rejected that otherwise, promises to solve every conceivable world problem–Torah?

The God of the Old Testament—Yahovah–may not be Yeshua HaMaschiyach, but He’s certainly a most loving and caring God that we owe our eternal allegiance to. I suppose that many who will read this post and or hear this podcast episode, will take exception to my position on Yahoshua and Yahovah and that’s okay. I expect as much. And if one day I’m found to be wrong, I’ll be the first to admit I’m wrong. But today, I’m thinking pretty confidently that I’m not wrong. But regardless what side of this argument you fall out on, we all need to buckle down and get in to Torah. It’s not time for us to focus on the current woes of this world. That mis-focus would be a sure means of leading us astray and away from the true Faith once delivered. I know of many in our beloved Faith who are desiring to get out into the streets and reason with the so-called brethren to redirect their anger and frustrations to towards other means of resolving the problems of society. Others have taken to social media to steer people’s opinions towards this and that side of the issues plaguing our society. But none of these actions are what Father has called us to do. We been given strict instructions:

33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. 34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. (Mat 6:33-34 KJV)

And then we were instructed to:

Therefore, go and make people from all nations into talmidim, immersing them into the reality of the Father, the Son and the Ruach HaKodesh, (Mat 28:19 CJB) and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you.” (Mat 28:20 CJB)

In other words, we’ve been called to be about our Father’s business and not the affairs of the world. The peoples of this world are in need of Torah and the teachings of Yeshua Messiah. It then fall to us to deliver those goods. Let us be about doing the work of the Gospel while it is still day, as the night seems to be steadily descending upon us and bringing with it a time when we will not be able to do this commanded work. (John 9:4)

Shalom Saints, Faithfully Submitted, Rod Thomas

The Costs of True Discipleship–A Hebrew Roots Perspective–Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–64

The Costs of True Discipleship

A Hebrew Roots Perspective

Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–Episode 64

Opening Passage:  28 For which of you, desiring to build a tower, doth not first sit down and count the cost, whether he have wherewith to complete it? 29 Lest haply, when he hath laid a foundation, and is not able to finish, all that behold begin to mock him, 30 saying, This man began to build, and was not able to finish. 31 Or what king, as he goeth to encounter another king in war, will not sit down first and take counsel whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand? 32 Or else, while the other is yet a great way off, he sendeth an ambassage, and asketh conditions of peace. (Luk 14:28-32 ASV)

What are the costs associated with True Discipleship? Have we truly weighed and factored in the costs?

  • Of course Hebrew Roots will seemingly fail and that would actually signal its success
    • Little flock versus the millions in Hebrew Roots today
  • True Rooters will have counted the costs and will give everything over to Father
    • They won’t be perfect but they will do the right thing in the end
  • The human will is at perpetual enmity to the will of Yahovah and thus the struggle within is of such intensity at times it causes many to abandon the Faith
  • By contrast, churchianity does not require adherents to do anything but have a cognitive understanding that Jesus
  • Matthew 8:18-27
  • Many of us have latched on to this Faith and for whatever reason, were taken by a message or something of the sort. We jumped at the opportunity to join the Faith, yet we never really took into consideration all that this Faith really requires of a true disciple of Messiah (Luke 14:6)
    • Know who our Master is–He gives the commands over our lives and dictates what our purpose, our purposes and what our responsibilities must be
    • Provisions are the primary concerns for most humans, especially in here in the west. We do not wish to be inconvenienced in our day-to-day lives; we love comfort; we seek after more and more in our lives that we think will make us happy; we’re never content with the provisions that we already have nor are we content with the provisions that we’ve been given in our walk with Messiah
    • The prosperity ministries of Churchianity in recent times have put forth an erroneous dogma that as disciples of Messiah we are to be prosperous and so forth and if we give of our substance to them and their ministries, we will live in a lap of luxury for the rest of our lives
      • These fly from place to place in private jets and live in extravagant homes in some of the richest places of the world
        • T.D. Jakes of the Potter’s House of Dallas, Texas is estimated to be worth $150M
        • Bishop David Oyedepo of Nairobi, Nigeria, has a net worth of $150M
        • E.A. Adeboye of Osun State, Nigeria, is believed to have a net worth of $3 to $4M, but www.naij.com places him #3 in the list of the world’s wealthiest preachers
        • Benny Hinn is believed to have a net worth of $42M
        • Chris Oyakhilome,, of Edo State, Nigeria, runs a church organization with an estimated net worth of $30 to $50M; believed by some to have laundered some $35M through his church on to foreign banks
        • Creflo Dollar is believed to have a net worth of $27M
        • Kenneth Copeland, of Fort Worth, Texas, it is unclear what Mr. Copeland’s net worth actually is. We do know that he owns a church, a private airstrip, a hanger for his $17.5M jet and a $6M lakefront mansion home
        • Billy and Franklin Graham, believed to have net worth of $25M
        • The list goes on
      • But these gentlemen defy that paradigm for discipleship and ministry that Master set forth for us in the Gospel accounts
  • Lack of time for discipleship and ministry are some of the most widely used excuses for people not fulfilling the mandate to be followers of Messiah
    • Most believers fail to even find time to pick up their bibles and learn what Master requires of them
    • Most believers allow the cares of this world to consume the hours of their day to such a point that the affairs of the Faith take secondary, tertiary and lower priorities in their lives
      • These are as the so-called disciple who approached Master at the Kinneret, wanting to be a part of the movement that Yeshua was bringing to the region, but needed enough time to see after the cares of his life: “Another disciple said to Him, ‘Master, let me first to go and bury my father.’ But Yeshua said to him, ‘Follow me and let the dead bury their dead.'”
        • We never learn what happened to that inquiring individual, but we can only assume that he chose to take care of his personal affairs over joining Yahoshua’s ministry
        • Rood comments of this story: “This man was not looking to dig a grave for his father at that moment…It was the responsibility of the children to care for their aged parents until they die. From Yeshua’s answer it can be deduced that there were other family members who were ‘dead to the kingdom” who could take care of the details at home. Not everyone received an invitation to follow Yeshua as he traveled–it is a rugged life and He had no idea where He would be sleeping the next night. Yeshua had a house to stay in at Kfar Nahum, but traveling in Israel in that day was ‘living by faith’ and uncomfortable compared to the security of a fox den. Yeshua later speaks these things to Samaritans who want to follow Him as He is going up to the Feast of Sukkot in the fall.”
    • Lack of faith in Father’s provision is another key concern of most disciples in the true Faith once delivered
      • This is the one thing that Churchianity, in large part, has over us who are Rooters
        • The Baptist Church of my youth, I came across some of the most Faithful people you’d ever want to meet
          • Faithful in their service to the church
          • Faithful in their giving
          • Faithful in their trust that they would be healed and delivered
      • Concerns over such things as the uncertainty of provision and the lack of time to participate in the ministry are worsened by a drought of faith
        • Fear is huge–we are just too frightened to step out and trust Father for our provision and security
        • The calming of the storm is an example of Yahoshua’s disciples lack of faith in Master’s provision, that would include seeing after their security
        • Master asks us: “Why are you so fearful, O you of little faith?” (Matthew 8:26, CKJV) “Why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith?” (Mark 4:40, CKJV)
          • We’re afraid to minister
          • We’re afraid to fellowship
          • We’re afraid to tithe and support ministries that are delivering the true gospel message
          • We’re afraid to participate in the Great Commission because we don’t have the necessary tools such as speaking abilities or credentials
  • Hesitancy to obey the commandments of Master–the western world ridicules and is often hostile towards those who fully conform to the lifestyle that Father established for all of us who would be true followers of Yeshua
    • Food laws
    • Feast Days
    • Weekly Sabbaths
    • Refusal to participate in Christmas and Easter Celebrations may cause tremendous upheavals in family systems
    • Getting time away from work to participate in various Faith activities such as the feast days or celebrations may cause a strain at work
    • Work conflicts, especially during weekly shabbats
    • Having to work through Torah prohibitions could cause problems such as dining and travel and special needs–feast and holy days clash with hotel room service; air travel conflicting with weekly and annual sabbaths; getting

 

Luk 8:14 And that which fell among thorns are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. 

  • vss. 18-20–business and personal opportunities and responsibilitiels crowd out opportunities to serve–“…I have bought a field and I must needs go out and see it: I pray thee have me excused…I have bouth five yoke of oxen and I go to prove them: I pray thee have me excused…I have married a wife and therefore I cannot come.”

Mat 10:37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 

  •   26 If any man cometh unto me, and hateth not his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple. (Luk 14:26 ASV)


Joh 12:25 He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal. 
27 Whosoever doth not bear his own cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple. (Luk 14:27 ASV)


Rev 12:11 And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death. 

  • vs.33–one must give up everything that is of value such that his or her Faith is interrupted or becomes secondary–whosoever he be of you that renounceth not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple. (Luk 14:33 ASV)

What Must Our Focus Be in Hebrew Roots–Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–63

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What Must Our Focus Be in Hebrew Roots

I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; 2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. 3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 5 But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. (2Ti 4:1-5 KJV)

Is our focus in the Faith to such a degree as we'd focus on this drop of fluid?

Is our focus in the Faith to such a degree as we’d focus on this drop of fluid?

  • What must be the focus of the Natsariym? What must be his or her purpose? What is his or her responsibility?
  • Who am I to question such a thing as purpose, focus or even responsibility in our Faith Community
    • Hesitancy to say anything because I am a nobody
  • I submit to you that we have been given a set of marching orders that defines what our focus, purpose and responsibilities are in this Faith of ours
  • Yet it would seem that we are not following suit. It appears that many in our beloved Faith are victims of the “itching ears syndrome” and are off following all kinds of things that have little to nothing to do with that in which the Master has instructed us to focus on
  • What is our responsibility and what is to be our focus and purpose? I submit that the Master outlined it beautifully in the famed “Sermon on the Mount”
    • Everyone knows of this great oratory piece that spans 3-chapters in Matthew’s Gospel
    • It is here that Master sets the rules of the Kingdom and in effect, gives us our marching orders in preparation for the Great Commission which He ultimately delivers at the end of Matthew’s Gospel account
  • A few Sabbaths ago, we were privileged to have gone through this most relevant of passages in the whole of the Holy Writ
  • I would like for the remainder of this “Thoughts and Reflections,” to conduct an overview of this section of the Gospel records and discern what we as Natsariym should be focused upon
  • The problem I am seeing, at least in and around the Hebrew Roots circles I have been associated with, is that we as a community are all over the place in terms of what we do, understand, teach and focus on
Are we focused on stuff that appeals to our itching ears and our shortened attention span?

Are we focused on stuff that appeals to our itching ears and our shortened attention span?

    • As a result, we as a community have made ourselves irrelevant to the world
    • This is problematic: for we are at a crucial crossroads in world history: millions of former Christian adherents are leaving Churchianity in record numbers and thus, we being in such flux and uncertainty in our Faith, I submit to you, that we are missing invaluable and maybe even, once in a lifetime opportunities to show the world the only true path that leads to life; to lead people to the true Faith once delivered to the first century saints by Yeshua Messiah
  • As Natsariym, we know that we should be doing and responding to that which Yeshua taught and modeled
    • Yet Churchianity over the centuries has been erroneously focused primarily upon that which Shaul (Paul) taught
      • Don’t get me wrong, I believe that which Shaul taught is in alignment with the teachings and doctrines of Master Yahshua, but Shaul is not Yeshua–Shaul is not the head of the Body
      • The enemy, in my opinion, has capitalized upon the problems associated with Paul’s writing style (2 Peter 3:15,16). That, in concert with Paul’s considerable influence among the Gentiles who through his ministry and the work of the Ruach Kodesh have been grafted into the commonwealth of the true Faith once delivered, these have falsely presumed and falsely understood the true meaning of much of Shaul’s teachings and as a consequence, have been in many instances, completely thrown off the correct path set forth for us by Master Yahoshua
      • Yet Churchianity has stubbornly refused to return to the teachings of Yeshua Messiah and to Torah-living to gain a firm foundation and understanding as to what we as grafted in believers, should be doing; should be focusing on; should be responsible for
  • Churchianity has postulated over the centuries that there exists a “highway” to heaven–that all one has to do is come just as they are, say a “sinner’s prayer, maybe be dunked in some water and maybe attend a handful of Sunday church services throughout the year
    • There are no responsibilities beyond these to be had by the new convert
  • Sadly, Hebrew Roots has somewhat taken this laissez faire mentality to heart and have applied it in great part to herself and what we now see are people observing the Sabbath (to a greater and lesser degree); observing the feast days (to a lesser and greater degree); and abstaining from pork and shell fish (again, to a lesser and greater degree)
    • But for the Natsariym, that’s where everything seems to stop for the most part
  • I submit to you that Master gave us a great amount of responsibilities and specific things to focus upon
    • And the focus and responsibility He’s given us is not tied to “itching ear” stuff that seems to have gripped our beloved Faith
    • Our Faith is slowly but surely becoming irrelevant (although I don’t have any numbers to prove it apart from my personal observations and research) because we are not laser-focused on doing that which Yahoshua taught and showed us to do
    • Instead of obedience to the teachings of our Master; instead of being true disciples of Master–we find ourselves in many instances, being disciples of self
      • We individually determine what our personal focus and responsibilities and purpose to be
      • And in most cases, we give in to the human propensity for the “itching ears syndrome,” whereby we get bored with the stated purpose and focus of a thing such as the Gospel that Yeshua taught, and instead, we latch on to the latest and greatest and most intriguing subject matter
        • Lunar Sabbaths
        • Flat Earth
        • The 3rd or 4th Temple in Jerusalem
        • The Apocryphal and Forbidden Books not contained in the “authorized” canon of Scripture
        • Messianic Judaism
        • Kabbalah
        • Black Israelitism
        • Modern Israel (the nation that is) Fanatics
        • Sacred Names and Hebrew Names
  • I’ll be the first to admit, in the course of my 12-plus years in this Faith, I’ve dabbled in virtually all of the above and Yah knows whatever else was out there
    • Although when I first came into this Faith, my focus was to learn the tenets of the Faith
      • Those were the best years of my walk with Messiah
      • I grew in obedience and understanding during this period more than anytime in my walk
      • I want to get back to that stage of my life and that is what I am aiming from this time forward to do
      • Focus on that which Master taught us to do and then teach others to do likewise
      • Otherwise, when we default to focusing solely on all of the types of things that I’ve mentioned above, we become like obnoxious and obstinate little children who misbehave while mommy and daddy are away
        • Do we want Master to return and find us not doing that which He commanded us to do? I say absolutely not
          • This goes beyond the above type things–this also applies to being obedient to Torah and not sinning
    • Is dabbling in these things–some of these “itching ear” type topics alway wrong or are they are sinful? Absolutely not (although some do cross the line over into paganism and man made traditions and dogmas
      • But when we focus our whole attentions to these and other such things and ignore our core values and purpose in the Faith, we will invariably start to move away from the Faith; which ultimately will diminish our witness and hinder our effective walk with Messiah
      • Proper focus on the things Master has directed us to do will ground us and get us into a “Kingdom of Yahovah” mindset that will prepare us for Master’s return and our effectiveness and success in the Great Commission
  • So, what exactly are we to focus on?
  • This topic is so huge and voluminous and relevant. Yet, I don’t wish to turn this into a burdensome dissertation that robs you of your individuality and joy in the Faith
    • I only wish to reflect and provide my thoughts on a problem that I see in our Faith and in our community and to provide some corrective content that I personally will be immediately incorporating into my daily walk with Master and that I believe are relevant for our beloved Faith corporately
    • Everything that I am considering in this episode is coming directly from the Bible–coming actually from the mouth of Master Yeshua
What did Yeshua tell us to focus on? Are we doing it?

What did Yeshua tell us to focus on? Are we doing it?

  1. Ideally, subsist in a humble, always dependent upon Father attitude (5:3)
  2.  Always mindful of our past and our need for the provisions set forth by Father for today and the future (5:4)
  3. Remaining ever so gentle and teachable (5:5)
  4. Remain always thirsty and hungry for truth and righteousness (5:6)
  5. Merciful towards others in our day-to-day lives (5:7)
  6. Live transparently; our actions and our thoughts and our purpose be transparent and pure (5:8)
  7. In everything we do, always seek after peace and in effect, be peacemakers (5:9)
  8. Be sold out to Master and His way of life, such that we defy the norms of our society (not in a creepy or suspicious or evil way) and we are set apart from the world, ready and willing to be persecuted and judged by the world for our Faith (5:10)
    1. Are we in the proper place in our respective lives to be able to do this?
  9. Be salt and light to a lost and dying world (5:13-16)
    1. salt acts as a seasoning and preservative–thus we are obliged to safeguard the truth that is in us and to properly dispense that truth to a dying world
    2. light illuminates and makes one’s path visible and prevents stumbling–thus we must be examples to the world as to the proper path each soul must take in order to obtain life–live lives such that men are drawn to us and that point the world to Yeshua Messiah
  10. Be Torah observant Yeshua-style (5:17-48)
    1. In order to be Torah observant, we must know Torah
      1. Getting sidetracked with the itching ear stuff that has taken over our beloved Faith will rob us of valuable time that should be used to learn and apply Torah to our lives
    2. This alone will take a lifetime to master!!!!!
    3. Practice obedience to Torah which embodies justice, mercy and equality (7:12)
  11. Practice forgiveness (6:14-16; Luke 6:37)
  12. Fast Regularly (6:17,18)
  13. Maintain a positive and responsive perspective in life where focus is on spirituality (6:19-23)
  14. Maintain a trusting faith in Father entirely for our substance and sustenance (6:24-34)
    1. Subordinate ambitions, carer, possessions to the service of Yahovah
  15. Practice self-assessment over judgment and criticism of others (7:1-5; Luke 6:37)
  16. Safeguard the Word (7:6)
    1. Sanctify it
    2. Regard the Word as holy
    3. Discriminate the sharing of the Word with others such that it is not squandered
  17. Turn over reliances and needs to the Father (7:7-23)
  18. Learn, obey and imitate Yahoshua’s teachings teachings–read, re-read, study, meditate on the Bible (7:24-27)
  19. Seek this Kingdom life and the righteousness that is maintained, determined and required of all by Yahoshua Messiah (6:33)
    1. Be giving and generous (Luke 6:30)
    2. This encapsulates much of this whole focus matrix
    3. Requires constant punching of the Bible to figure out how we are to be obedient to these instructions of our Master
  20. Love one another (John 13:34,35 and Luke 6:27)
  21. Make disciples of the nations of the world (Matt. 28:19)
  22. Above all, bear good frujit; do that which is good; feed the hungry; help the needy; visit the prisoner; clothe the naked (Luke 7:43,44)
  • If we simply focused on these, let’s say 22-teachings and instructions of Yeshua, we would have little to no time to worry about the other extra-curricular activities that seem to captured much of our community’s attention these days
    • More people will come into the true Faith once delivered
    • More good works will be accomplished
    • Our community and Faith will be so tight and inviting and point the way to the path that leads to life and salvation and away from the broad smooth path that leads to destruction
    • Our walk with Messiah will be more fulfilling and responsive
    • We will grow spiritually beyond imagination
  • At the base of Mount Sinai, we were given a most auspicious and unique opportunity. That opportunity, up to that time, was never offered to any other peoples of the world. Yet Father, in His infinite wisdom, chose a people who were from the lineage of Abraham to be His people. And not just a people. A people to serve a purpose for the Creator of the Universe:
    Moses went up unto God, and the LORD called unto him out of the mountain, saying, Thus shalt thou say to the house of Jacob, and tell the children of Israel; 4 Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians, and how I bare you on eagles’ wings, and brought you unto myself. 5 Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine: 6 And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel. (Exo 19:3-6 KJV)
    • Thus, Father chose us, took us unto Himself and proposed (i.e., a marriage proposal) to us at the base of that mountain. We were given the unique opportunity to say yes or no to His proposal. And what a proposal it was: Not just to be called or seen as Father’s favorite, or as He coined, His peculiar treasure–a treasure–valued above all people–but also to be His representatives and example to all the peoples of the world–that is, to become a kingdom of priests and by default a holy–set apart–nation
  • So the proposal was given to us and we did not hesitate to say yes:  7 And Moses came and called for the elders of the people, and laid before their faces all these words which the LORD commanded him. 8 And all the people answered together, and said, All that the LORD hath spoken we will do. And Moses returned the words of the people unto the LORD. (Exo 19:7-8 KJV)
  • So the the marriage covenant was made between Father and us on that day at the base of Mount Sinai
  • But we cheated; we adulterated; we violated the tenets of that covenant–over and over again
  • Yeshua came to repair that breached marriage covenant and those of us outside of Israel were also invited to be part of that renewed marriage covenant: 6 But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises. 7 For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second. 8 For finding fault with them, he saith, Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah: 9 Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt; because they continued not in my covenant, and I regarded them not, saith the Lord. 10 For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people: 11 And they shall not teach every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the Lord: for all shall know me, from the least to the greatest. 12 For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more. 13 In that he saith, A new covenant , he hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away. (Heb 8:6-13 KJV)
    • One thing we know from years of research is that when one party in the marriage partnership places their focus and interests in places that are not in the best interests of the marriage relationship, that marriage is often destined for problems if not divorce at some point
    • The focus must always be on keeping the relationship viable, healthy, loving, caring and the like
  • We cannot confuse dabbling in quasi-religious topics, issues and matters as being focused or having a sense of purpose or as fulfilling our responsibilities in this Faith…if anything, when our focus crosses the line of not devoting time to develop the relationship such that we focus on the things that we’ve discussed prior, it is full on distraction–itching ears. And that eventually causes us to become numb and disinterested in sound doctrine
    • It’s a prescription for problems in the covenant relationship and violation of our unique call
  • Yeshua is returning for a holy assemblage of believers who He will designate as His bride: Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; 26 That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, 27 That he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish. 28 So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. (Eph 5:25-28 KJV)
  • Shaul teaches that we must be holy in every respect: he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: 5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, 6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved. (Eph 1:4-6 KJV)
  • How can we achieve the level of holiness that Master is requiring at His return if we spend our days focusing on empty spiritual caloric foods such as those we discussed earlier? Such a requirement for holiness demands focus on the things that Master has given us to focus on and do
  • What has been my focus the last several years?  Recently? More importantly, what will be my focus as it relates to my Faith and my walk with my Master?
    • Yes, I am sad to admit that I’ve dabbled in a lot of “itching ears” stuff and have not devoted the time and gray matter to the things that matter the most
    • I’ve been convicted of this fault and I will be much more focused upon learning and doing that which Master Yahoshua taught and commanded of us. Furthermore, I purpose to do whatever I possibly can to pass what I learn to others as the Father provides the opportunities and means
    • Have I been distracted with the latest itching ears dogma? Absolutely. Do such things still capture my attention and imagination? Absolutely
      • But I know now that I must learn to put all of that itching ear stuff in their proper perspective and not allow it to take over the limited time and gray matter that should otherwise be given over to serious discipleship training and working the great commission
  • How about you? Are you caught up in the itching syndrome. Is your focus, as it has been mine and countless fellow Natsariym?
    • The times at hand and ahead of us demand that we re-purpose and re-focus and be about our Father’s business
    • Are you with me?
Until next time fellow saints in training, stay blessed and Torah Observant–Yeshua-style. Shavuatov. Shalom.
Faithfully submitted, Rod Thomas

The Mixing of Seeds in our Faith–Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–Episode-62

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The Mixing of Seeds in our Faith

Sabbath Thoughts and Reflections–62

  • Torah Studies came across Deut. 22:9-11 where it talks about the mixing of seed and the mixing of fabrics and the mixing of animals to till the soil
    • You shall not sow your vineyard with two kinds of seed, lest the whole yield be forfeited, the crop that you have sown and the yield of the vineyard. You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together. You shall not wear cloth of wool and linen mixed together. (ESV)
    • A companion passage to this Deuteronomic passage is Leviticus 19:19: Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woollen come upon thee. (KJV)   
  • Read multiple times
  • Failed to see the relevance since I’m not a farmer
    • the clothing aspect makes absolutely no sense to many in both houses of Christianity and Judaism
    • the mixing of seed simply put is don’t plant different seeds in the same hole of dirt
    • the yoking of different species of beasts of burden, however, seems to resonate with most Christians however and at least we see truth–at the very least–in part reaching a rather large segment of the world
      • Although Christians might have some modicum of spiritual understanding here–although most have no idea that the concept that Paul talks about being unequally yoked in 2 Corinthians is based upon this passage of Torah because the Church doesn’t realize it in most cases–they still fail to be obedient in exercising this instruction
  • Pretty good guess that much of the world today has no clear understanding of the relevance of this concept of mixing seed, mixing animals and fabric, regardless if you are Christian, Catholic or Jew
  • Truth of the matter is that there is significant relevance here in these 3 brief sentences, more so to the Natsariym, than any other people of faith in this world
  • The thing that we as Natsariym must be acutely aware of is that Torah in and of itself is Father’s instruction book for life on this planet
Mixing fabrics is demonstrative of mixing spiritual influences in our lives

Mixing fabrics is demonstrative of mixing spiritual influences in our lives

    • When Torah was given to us in the Sinai, much of the instruction was given in terms of agricultural meanings
    • Much of it was given to us in preparation for our entering the land of promise
    • To those of us living in those times, all of the instruction provided by Yahovah would have been readily and very easily understood by us, for we all would have had extensive agricultural experience
  • Today, a great deal of the instruction handed down to us in Torah is foreign and not easily understood. And much of that which is understood is often discarded as having absolutely no relevance to us today–so we quickly read past or even over these amazing passages of truth
    • In doing so–going past or reading over passages of Torah–we miss essential instructions for Torah Living Yeshua-style (as opposed to Rabbi-style)
  • But the truth of the matter is that Father in His infinite wisdom made Torah relevant to anyone who has an ear to hear, eyes to see and a heart and mind to receive
The yoking of different beasts of burden denotes our fellowshiping with those not of our Faith

The yoking of different beasts of burden denotes our fellowshiping with those not of our Faith

    • Probably one of the greatest reasons Christians and even most Jews reject the applicability of Torah today–apart from Christians citing the erroneous mantra that the Law was done away with at the cross of Mithra and that Jesus kept Torah perfectly so that they don’t have to–apart from Jews just not caring anymore about their beloved Faith and mixing the seeds of secularism into their heritage and faith–is that they are unwilling to open themselves up to the teachings of Master Yahshua and the revelation and leading of the Ruach Kodesh and see the bigger picture at play here
      • indeed, blindness in part that Shaul wrote about in Romans 11:25
    • You see, when we were learning how to live Yah’s way as we wondered in the Sinai in preparation for entering the land, we were as children having had little to no upbringing
    • Father in His infinite wisdom realized this and simply gave us His instructions for living as it would apply to us in our present state
      • We couldn’t handle more than milk at the time
      • Adding a spiritual and general life application to Torah would have simply resulted in information overload
        •  I’m a firm believer that Father touches us in whatever place we are found at the time to deliver to us His Word and His instructions
        • Are we in a position to receive and obey those instructions, that is the billion dollar question
      • And even after 3,500-years, Jews (really Israeli’s) still are subsisting–if we can really call it subsisting since they pretty much all but reject Torah–on the milk of Torah which the Rabbis have taken and denatured, re-processed, and reformulated into the Talmud and Mishnah–the so-called wall around Torah
        • Then came together unto him the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes, which came from Jerusalem. 2 And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands, they found fault. 3 For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders. 4 And when they come from the market, except they wash, they eat not. And many other things there be, which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots, brasen vessels, and of tables. 5 Then the Pharisees and scribes asked him, Why walk not thy disciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread with unwashen hands? 6 He answered and said unto them, Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, as it is written, This people honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far from me. 7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men. 8 For laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do. 9 And he said unto them, Full well ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition. 10 For Moses said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, Whoso curseth father or mother, let him die the death: 11 But ye say, If a man shall say to his father or mother, It is Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me; he shall be free. 12 And ye suffer him no more to do ought for his father or his mother; 13 Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition, which ye have delivered: and many such like things do ye.
           (Mar 7:1-13 KJV)
      • Father never instructed or required us to erect walls around Torah, although the original intention might have been noble. Nevertheless, it served only to bring about a different Faith–actually a religion–that would lead a wandering nation down a path towards destruction–away from Yahovah–out of and away from his will
  • The amazing truth of the matter folks is that Christianity and even Judaism has failed to see one of the greatest aspects of Master Yeshua’s earthly ministry and that was to show us how to live Torah the way Father had always intended
The Mixing of seeds denotes the mixing of truth and fiction/paganism/traditions

The Mixing of seeds denotes the mixing of truth and fiction/paganism/traditions

    • That is to take us away from the milk of baseline Torah living, manifested in mindless-rote Torah obedience–based not on love of or for Father, but out of fear or out of tradition (that is because I was raised a Jew or raised a Baptist)
      • In that sense, yes, the Law has been done away with–for Yeshua has greatly raised the stakes folks or Torah living
        •  27 Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: 28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. 29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 30 And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. 31 It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement: 32 But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery. 33 Again, ye have heard that it hath been said by them of old time, Thou shalt not forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: 34 But I say unto you, Swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God’s throne: 35 Nor by the earth; for it is his footstool: neither by Jerusalem; for it is the city of the great King. 36 Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, because thou canst not make one hair white or black. 37 But let your communication be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil. 38 Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: 39 But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. 40 And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. 41 And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain. 42 Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away. 43 Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. 44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; 45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. 46 For if ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? do not even the publicans the same? 47 And if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others? do not even the publicans so? 48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect. (Mat 5:27-48 KJV)
    •  Both Jew and Christian have failed to clearly see and understand this simple Truth
    • Torah in its broadest application was intended to help us build that true–thriving–flourishing–and powerful relationship with the Father that only just a handful of people who have ever lived have experienced
      • These are true friends of Yah, not just adherents to a Faith that is often fraught with the mixing of seed
  • It is my humble opinion that the reason we fail to experience a true relationship with Father–that our day-to-day lives are often fraught with problems and challenges–that we are so confused about who and what we are–often doing that which we should never do–is because our lives and our Faith is tainted with mixed seed–mixed relationships–mixed loyalties–mixed everything
    • Very little in our lives is ever pure and undefiled
    • And that defilement–that mixture is the work of hasatan who began his destructive work of mixing seed in the garden and from that point forward, the world has gone into complete and utter disrepair
      • But Master is returning and He has been given the authority to return the world to the state that it was originally made to be by Father–when He said “it is good”
  • Father made everything after its own kind–he did not make hybrids to function on this earthly plain
    • Although He is making us hybrids from the perspective that we are human beings with Father’s precious Ruach HaKodesh dwelling within us
      • But that is only temporary, for we will be translated into a pure and unimaginable to man:  45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit. 46 Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual. 47 The first man is of the earth, earthy: the second man is the Lord from heaven. 48 As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy: and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly. 49 And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly. 50 Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption. 51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed. 53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. 54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. (1Co 15:45-54 KJV)
  • The concept of Seed=Literal seed that produces fruits and vegetables, is also likened unto the Word of the Creator
    • Horrendous problems with the mixing of seeds as we see today in GMO’s and other hybrid agriculture
      • Health issues
      • Father did not provide for an alteration in his setup for agriculture and thus in so doing, man is in complete and utter violation of Torah
    • The Master taught us about the spreading of the Word and likened it unto seed. But we know that when the Word of Yahovah is diluted with incompatible teachings, doctrines and beliefs as we saw in the Judaism of our Master’s day (and even in the Judaism of our day), all that comes out of this mixing of truth with fiction and paganism and man made dogma is a holy mess that leads people away from the Creator and over to the enemy
      • Christianity–Protestantism; then Catholicism (really good example); Judaism, as we saw in Messiah’s day–all took the framework of Torah and the Tanak and the writings of the Apostles and introduced paganism–pagan beliefs, teachings and doctrines–even in modern day Messianic Judaism, we see how that Faith has detoured from the true Faith once delivered because of the emphasis on manmade doctrine mixed with just a slight smattering of Torah-truth
      • Christmas being the birthday of Jesus Christ–but the original holiday has nothing to do with the birth of the Messiah
      • Easter Sunday being the Day our Lord and Saviour was resurrected when in reality the day denotes pagan Babylonian practices and mythology
    • The Word of the Creator, especially His Torah, must remain pure and unsullied of the whims and imaginations and personal ambitions of man. The only person who was permitted to address Torah from the perspective of application and truth was Yeshua Messiah who changed nothing from the original teachings, but demonstrated and taught us the original intent of the Torah so that we would live in accordance with the desires and requirements of our Creator–such that we may establish and maintain a true and meaningful relationship with Him
  • Yoking together different beasts of burden=certainly has practical applications associated with it, but from a more spiritual perspective, it beautifully crosses over into relationships
    • There are concerns in rabbinic teaching that this prohibition was intended to show compassion for the beasts tilling the soil, given that two different animal species would not operate in the same manner and create a mess
      • Father never intended again the mixing of animal species, be it in reproduction or in use
    • This is probably one of the most challenging of the 3 prohibitions with spiritual applications: for our carnal nature pulls us to establish and maintain relationships with individuals who do not share our Faith. It is these unequally yoked relationships that have the tendency of:
      • pulling us away from the purity of the Faith by pushing us to compromise our convictions
      • compromise in our obedience to Father’s instructions because we simply don’t want to hurt or harm peoples’ feelings or we just feel comfortable with certain people and we’re willing to compromise just so that we are not inconvenienced
      •  or how about those in our circles who might be members of our Faith and even our Faith community who for whatever reason or manner simply don’t add positively to our walk with Messiah–these cause problems in the assembly and cause our walk to be compromised?
    • Paul taught a Torah principle here: 2Co 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?  
  • Linen and Wool=some contend, as I found in www.ourrabbijesus.com, that the prohibition of wool and linen had to do with restricting two items of clothes worn by the Levitical Priests–on item made of wool and another made with linen–restricting those items from the lay folk and keeping them solely in the domain of the priests. But a careful read of Deu. 22:11 indicates that “you shall not wear cloth of wool and linen mixed together.”
    • This verse to me is saying that the fabric that a single cloth is made from can not be made of wool and linen; as we have today with our clothes being made of a mixture of polyester, wool, cotton and other items
    • Interestingly enough, and I agree with ucg.org’s take on this issue, science has revealed that certain mixtures of fabrics can cause imbalances in our bodies such as raising body temperatures or causing other physiological imbalances
    • To me, then, this could tie into mixing spiritual influences in our lives–when we walk this walk, are we introducing spiritual influences into our being, psyche, heart and mind that can detract from our overall Godly spiritual wellbeing?
  • Bottom line Saints: Torah requires that we not take Father’s creation and alter it–that we not mess around with nature. Furthermore, we are not to mess around with His Word and the Faith that was brought to us by Yeshua Messiah
    • Yet man has taken the manipulation of nature to the greatest level known in history
      • GMOs are now mainstream in our food stores
      • things that we consume are also made in labs
      •  human organs and tissues are being grown in pigs as well as well as they are being manipulated through the mixing in of technology–computer chips and the like–as well as mixing DNA from animals in with the DNA of humans
      • is it not understandable then that we have such widespread physical and psychological problems in the world today?
    • But then we have the mixing of spiritual and faith-related things. We have the Faith once delivered being mixed with paganism and manmade agendas and beliefs and the like. People are taking the Word of the Almighty and mixing in concepts and man made traditions, dogma and beliefs. The end result is a bastardization of the truth that only comes from Yahovah
      • What about the things that many in our Faith have latched on to that have no Torah-basis whatsoever such as lunar sabbaths and other foolish dogmas that are mixed in with the truth of Scripture?
        • The end result is that we have members of our community utterly clueless of what they are supposed to do; they are heavily distracted; they are completely misaligned and are only taking their lives down a path of certain doom and destruction
    • In our personal walk with Yahshua Messiah, we mix in carnal living with Torah living. The end result is that we live compromised lives that are not in alignment with Torah living. Many of us align ourselves with people that are not  true believers of Yeshua Messiah
      •  Shaul warned us to not be partakers with them–Ephesians 5:7
      • He further admonished us to not have fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness–all types of entertainment; relationships; careers; behaviors; social norms; belief systems–Ephesians 5:11; 1 Corinthians 5:9; 1 John 1:6
  • I believe the mixing of seeds–be they of nature or of food or of clothing–violates Torah. At the same time, the mixing of spiritual, relational and biblical seed not only violates the spirit of Torah, but also compromises our witness and our walk with Messiah
  • We must constantly be on guard not to mix seed in our Torah living–that is Torah Living Yeshua-style
    • We can not afford to give one inch to the enemy who seeks to take away that which we’ve gained
    • to take advantage of the cares of this world to rob us of our focus
    • that we be fully sidetracked and invested in the world such that when times of trouble come, we stumble and fall away from the Faith
  • May our testimony remain forever intact through our refusal to allow the mixing of seed in all and in every aspect of our lives
  • Master taught of the principle of the Word of Yahovah being planted in the lives of potential believers through the parables of the sower and the seeds found in Matthew 13:10-53; Mark 4:10-34; and Luke 8:9-18
    • Master provided 4-scenarios for the direction that the planting of the Word in our lives could go–it’s that mixture of the variables of this life into the pure seed base which is the Word that sullies and makes of no effect the fruit that should be manifested in our lives
    • (1) the planting of the pure Word fails to penetrate our thick skulls in the first place and any chance of a firm implantation is removed by hasatan who comes and steals the word away from us (the wayside)
    • (2) we receive the unadulterated seed in our lives and we intend to allow that seed to germinate and manifest in good fruit (i.e., good works) in our lives, but when hard times come we are offended (or maybe better stated–we stumble and depart from the way (the stony ground)
    • (3) then there are those of us where the pure seed–the Word takes hold within us, but the cares of life (e.g., the desire for wealth, career, relationships, power, status, making it, lusts, etc.) strangle and choke away any chance of viable fruit being manifested in our lives (thorny ground)
      • It is this mixture of elements that prevent us from ever having a fair chance in our Spirit Walk and Torah Living
  • But then, some of us find ourselves at a place in life whereby the pure-unadulterated Word of Truth and Life is able to take hold in firm fertile soil within us: strong and viable roots take hold and the Ruach is allowed to till and weed and nurture that which has been revealed to us to the point where luscious, beautiful and wonderful fruit is manifested in our lives and our walk with Messiah and our relationship with the Almighty is beyond that of any others in the world–we become true friends of Yahovah–His amazing workmanship–His treasured possession–the culmination of His purpose and desire for mankind
  • If we take the parable of the sower at face value, less than 25% of us will ever manifest this fruit in the world.
    • These will be gathered into the barn in a great joyful harvest (Matthew 13:30)
    • The other 75% will be gathered and bundled and burned–the tares as Master described them
  • Father is insistent upon His people being pure and not hybrids of this world. He’s calling for purity of heart; purity of mind; purity of behavior–to such an extent that we achieve the original goal and purpose of Torah, the covenant and the working of the Ruach Kodesh in our lives: 5 Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine: 6 And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel. (Exo 19:5-6 KJV)
  • In so achieving that goal and purpose, let us be careful not to allow mixtures to invalidate our witness in the world, otherwise we lose the whole ball of wax. Master taught:
    • “Take heed and listen carefully: Whoever obeys, to him shall more be given. Whoever does not obey, even what he seems to have will be taken away from him” (Luke 8:18, CKJV)
Stay within His perfect will and may you be most blessed Fellow Saints in Training–Shavuatov and Shalom
Faithfully submitted by Rod Thomas