Monday, February 24, 2014

It's About A King And A Kingdom

Acts 3:21; Matthew 5:19; Isaiah 65; Luke 4:43, 9:2; 1 Corinthians 1:2; Jeremiah 1:9; Psalm 118:8; Matthew 19:23-25; Mark 10:26; Ephesians 1:4; Mark 10:17-27; Exodus 5:3

​We are walking in today:  It's About A King And A Kingdom

The kingdom of God is an invisible, unshakable kingdom.  As we learn to walk and live according to His principles and His instruction we will find that the kingdom of God is made visible in our obedience of His directions for our lives.  The Torah gives us how to relate to each other as well as with Elohim Himself.  Fiveamprayer, let us not longer live our lives outside His rule and authority!  There are three points that we want to be mindful of in this teaching:
1. We have in Genesis 1:2 that Yahweh created the heavens and the earth and all that is within them.
2. In Genesis 3:6 we have the fall of man--the loss of his kingship on the earth, in the garden of Eden.
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​Then in Genesis 3:8 through Revelation we have the history of God re-establishing man's authority on the earth​
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We have to ask ourselves a question--Who is in charge?  Take a look around at the world today, is it the Lord God Almighty or mammon?  Far too many of us have chosen to live our lives in a mammon lifestyle.  There are some who are operating in the opposite--that having money is a sin and being poor a better position.  The having of wealth is to be a blessing for the upbuilding of God's kingdom, now when used only for personal use and obtained at any cost--then we have the error.  Once we submit or rather adapt to His authority, by a spiritual birth of the Holy Spirit, we walk in accordance to the King's direction.  We have to ask ourselves is it God's will or God's guidance?  When we look over and study the 613 principle's of the Lord God we find that they are protecting, provided and preserving us.  Before Yeshua left He told us that we would receive the Comforter to guide and comfort us.  So that we would have direction in every area of our lives.  It is the guidance of the Holy Spirit Rabbi that we may begin to take direction first in the little things, then leading to Him directing our entire lives!  Let's not have certain areas of our lives that are off limits to God's direction!  Is He our overseer, truly?  That we only rely on Adonai to provide and protect us?​
​  Or do we overestimate our own abilities and trust in ourselves, over trusting in He alone who is worthy?  Let us look into and walk out the Torah, for it is the purpose in our lives!  To hear this again click here.​

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