Friday, April 18, 2014

Weekend Meditation--Redeemed,Yeshua Our Jewish Messiah

Matthew 28; Isaiah 11:10-12; Exodus 12:22-23; John 1:45; Luke 2:40-42, 46-47; Mark 6:2-3; Hebrews 3:1-6; Psalm 2:6-7; Acts 13:33; Matthew 3:13, 16-17;  Deuteronomy 25:5-9; Ruth 4:11; Ephesians 3:14-15; Luke 1:31-3, 3:21-23; Numbers 4:1-3; Hebrews 3:1, 14-16, 7:15, 17-21; John 38:3:1-2; Hosea 6:3; Joel 2:23; Matthew 10:1-4; Psalm 78:1-3; Matthew 13:34-35; Psalm 47:8; Luke 24:42; Ezekiel 22:26; Romans 3:4; Isaiah 48:17; John 16:6; Leviticus 20:22-26; Psalm 40

We are walking in today:  Weekend Meditation--Redeemed,Yeshua Our Jewish Messiah

Witness humble throughout the Bible:  Exodus 10:3; Deuteronomy 8:2, 8:16; 2 Chronicles 7:14, 34:27; Job 22:29; Psalm 9:12, 10:12, 10:17; Proverbs 16:19, 29:23; Isaiah 57:15; Jeremiah 13:18; Matthew 18:4, 23:12; James 4:6, 4:10; 1 Peter 5:5, 5:6

Here are the next 10 principles of the Lord God Almighty. This arrangement of the 613 principles, the law of our Lord God Almighty, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is from the book by Rabbi Ralph Messer, Torah: Law Or Grace? Kingdom Principles For Kingdom Living. This book can be ordered online here or in the store if you are in the Denver area here.

The Fifth Commandment - Exodus 20:12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.

417. You shall not be a gossip monger --Leviticus 19:16 Thou shall not go up and down as a talebearer among thy  people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbor: I am the LORD
418. You shall not stand aside while your neighbor's blood is shed --Leviticus 19:16
419. You shall reprove your neighbor and not bear sin because of him --Leviticus 19:17 Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbor, and not suffer sin upon him.
420. You shall not hate your brother in your heart --Leviticus 19:17
421. You shall not put another to shame --Leviticus 19:17
422. You shall love your neighbor as yourself --Leviticus 19:18 Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord.
423. You shall not take revenge --Leviticus 19:18
424. You shall not bear a grudge --Leviticus 19:18
425. You shall rise in the presence of the old and honor the presence of the wise --Leviticus 19:32 Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honour the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am the Lord.
426. You shall not aggrieve your neighbor --Leviticus 25:17 Ye shall not therefore oppress one another; but thou shalt fear thy God:for I am the Lord your God.

"Come see where He was laid--tell the disciples quickly,"  This is the message that followed the women out of the garden from their preparation of Yeshua's body according to Jewish custom.  The angel gives them the good news and even has them come see where He was laid.  This setting of scripture includes the phrase in that day which is synonymous with the Messianic era.  This time frame lasts for 1000 years and began about 14 years ago.  Yeshua defined as the first born redeemer--this is why He has the disciples at the Passover meal identify with the unleavened bread as His body.  This redemption is not only for the first born nation (Israel) but the mixed multitude as well, for all those that believe.  He is our unleavened bread--Yeshua our Bread from Heaven! 
The coming Messiah that Israel was awaiting had two meanings. The first time He would appear as Messiah ben Joseph, the suffering servant.  Yeshua having the earthly father Joseph is one way that was completed.  Joseph, the second to the last son of Israel that was sold by his brothers into slavery--delivers them out of the famine in Egypt by God's mighty hand putting all things into place.  The second coming of the Messiah would be as Messiah ben David, the conquering king.  That is what the disciples were looking for when they kept asking Yeshua if they would overthrow Roman rule at this time.
Yeshua like other Jewish children, had a  bar mitzvah at the age of 12 or 13.  Which is a process of becoming a son of the commandments.  This Yeshua, was born a Jew, raised a Jew and had Jewish parents.  His earthly occupation was carpentry.  Which is fitting being the Son of God--son in Hebraic understanding means to build the house.  He is the builder of God's house!  The practices of the Jewish culture also tells us why He began His ministry at 30 years of age.  The custom was that the priests could not perform priestly duties until that age.  Being called a rabbi or teacher of the commandments, He would be a Teacher of Righteousness.  This would make the disciples His students or talmidim.  Fiveamprayer we have been redeemed by the King of kings and the Lord of lords!  Come out of Egypt, no longer hold to the traditions of men!  He, Yahweh brought us out of Egypt with His mighty hand and outstretched arm--we will not go back into bondage!  Behold, Yeshua the walking Torah comes to give us life and that more abundantly!  To hear this one again, click here!

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