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Yahshua (Jesus) the Living Word

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Yahshua (Jesus) the Living Word

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The word of Yahveh (the Lord) tells us that we are to try and fathom the depths and the height and the expansiveness of His love for us that was expressed through the sacrifice of His only begotten Son. We must never take lightly such a great salvation. It is He who will purify our hearts, that we might have the fullest and richest inheritance of any people on this earth into eternity.

May Yahshua’s (Jesus’s) blood that was poured out on our behalf continue to sanctify us, as His Word sanctifies us. We lift up the entirety of His precious Word as one book. Just as we, Jew and non-Jew, together make “one new man” so does the Old Covenant and the New together make one Word, Yahshua (Jesus) Himself, the Living Word (Ephesians 2:14-16, John 1:1). May His Ruach HaKodesh, His Spirit that separates, open our ears that we might hear, and our hearts and minds that we might perceive what He is saying at this late hour.

Yahshua (Jesus) did not come to abolish Torah (the first five books of Moses) but to fulfill it. In that fulfillment we see the riches of our Savior’s glory, a glory that exceeded the riches of all earthly, accumulated wealth. May we be wise stewards of such an inheritance, upholding it in word and deed. Yahshua (Jesus) is the great Shepherd; He will feed His sheep with fodder from heaven that will strengthen them in their innermost spirits. He will renew and transform them by His Word that they “might prove what His good and perfect will is” in all they say and do (Romans 12:2). We are to be thankful for the righteousness that comes through Yahveh’s (the Lord’s) Torah. We are to thank Him for the power of His Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) that causes us to uphold and fulfill it, and “not to abolish it”, so that we can walk in agreement according to His laws, precepts, statues, and Commandments (Matthew 5:17). We are to thank Him for the light of His Word, “[His] word is a lamp to [our] feet and a light to [our] path” (Psalm 119:105).

Blessed is the one who walks by the light of Yahveh’s Commandments! We are to thank Him for the words of His law, for the words of His testimony. “To the law and to the testimony! If they do not speak according to this word, it is because they have no dawn” (Isaiah 8:20). We are to thank Him that He is going to magnify more and more of His Living Word so that we will not grope in darkness, but rather, we will say, “Arise, shine for your light has come and the glory of Yahveh has risen upon you” (Isaiah 60:1). The Almighty’s favor rests upon those who walk according to His ways. Though the darkness that encompasses this earth is beyond the blackness of night, the light of Yahshua (Jesus), the crown of the Torah, is with us, halleluYAH!

We love You, Yahshua (Jesus). You are truth, You are the living Torah. Your Father’s words and precepts are the desire of our hearts. You delight to do His will by upholding and fulfilling His Commandments in and through us. You want the world to see that we are distinctly different; that we are children of the Holy One of Israel, who has not changed.

The Almighty loves His people Israel; they are His firstborn and He said to them in Isaiah 43:10, “‘You are My witnesses,’ declares Yahveh, ‘And My servant whom I have chosen, so that you may know and believe Me and understand that I am He. Before Me there was no God formed, and there will be none after Me.’”

We are at a most critical time in the history of this world. Every prophecy that is centered on Israel, which are more than all the prophecies in the Scripture, are coming to fruition. The very “apple of His eye” (see Zechariah 2:8) from which we have our Savior Messiah Yahshua (Jesus), the very nation of Israel, is the focus of the world’s attention. It is the focus of Yahveh’s (the Lord’s) attention. May our Heavenly Father, open up your understanding that you have more light to walk by as that day approaches.

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