Tuesday, January 5, 2021

THE UNIQUENESS OF WOMAN!!!!!



Genesis chapter 2




Today we are walking in: The Uniqueness of Woman!!!







Today we look to the word-SPIRIT- H7307-RUWACH-wind; by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life, anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the sky; by resemblance spirit, but only of a rational being:—air, anger, blast, breath,







The Torah Testifies……………………….




Genesis 1:2




And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit H7307 of God moved upon the face of the waters.











The Prophets Proclaim……………………….




Haggai 1:14




And the LORD stirred up the spirit H7307 of Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and the spirit H7307 of Joshua the son of Josedech, the high priest, and the spirit H7307 of all the remnant of the people; and they came and did work in the house of the LORD of hosts, their God,
















The Writings Witness………………………..







Psalm 34:18


The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. H7307







The sun has one kind of splendor, the moon another and the stars another; and star differs from star in splendor. (1 Corinthians 15:41)




Yah did not create the woman as an afterthought, but as an integral part of His plan in creation. As such, He designed and built her in love and with particular care. Her uniqueness is a reflection of Yah’s purposes and design for her.




The principles in this teaching are not a complete list of the woman’s uniqueness. Other teachings will cover additional aspects of her distinct nature, such as her primary communication style and emotional needs. However, the following principles highlight important truths about the woman’s nature that are essential for us to understand as we learn to know, value and encourage women in what she was created to be.




The female is unique in five significant ways.




The Woman Is Yah’s Idea




First, a woman is unique because she is Yah’s idea.




Women, you don’t understand how special you are. Adam hadn’t even imagined the woman, but Yah had her particularly in mind. In Genesis 2:18, Yah said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” Adam was fumbling around in the bush thinking up animals’ names. Yah said, “This is not good. This man needs help.” So it was Yah who said that the man needed the woman. She was Yah’s idea.




A woman is a product of Yah; this makes her Yah’s property. If you handle her, you are handling Yah’s idea. If you curse at a woman, you are cursing at Yah’s idea. If you slap a woman, you are slapping Yah’s idea in the face. If you abandon a woman, you are abandoning Yah’s idea.




Women, no matter what men might say about you, no matter what you might think about yourself, you are a good idea. Yah’s mind thought of you, and Yah’s Spirit brought you into being. You are the result of Yah’s idea, and that makes you very valuable to Him.




The Woman Has A Spirit Inside




Second, a woman is unique because she has a spirit inside. This makes her a free and responsible spiritual being.




A woman has her own spirit-being with which to worship Yah.




You can’t imagine the power that you will have when you understand the spirit that is inside of you. Spiritually, men and women are equal; they have the same spirit-man within. Yah called both male and female “man.” I like the way the Word of Yah expresses it: “There is neither… slave nor free, male or female in the body of Hamachiach” (Galatians 3:28). Yah doesn’t look down from heaven today and say, “There are many women and men down there.” He says, “There is a lot of man down there.”




First Peter 3:4 says that a woman’s beauty “should be that of [her] inner self, the unfading beauty of a GENTLE and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in Yah’s sight. “It is this “inner self” that is a woman’s spirit. What the woman is physically is different from what she is in her inner self. The spirit-man inside every woman is the being that relates to Yah. The next time you women run into somebody who is confused about this concept, just tell them, “Look, I have a female body, but I have a spirit-man inside. I’m female because of what I have to do physically and in Yah’s kingdom on the planet; however, I deal directly with Yah as a spirit.”




Yahusha said, “Yah is spirit, and his worshippers must worship in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24). A woman has her own spirit-being with which to worship Yah. She can bless The Most High and love The Most High and receive from The Most High herself. A woman can preach, not because she’s female, but because she has a spirit-man within her.




Because a spirit-man lives within the woman, the treatment of the woman by the man has to be taken very seriously. Yah honors and respects the woman. He loves and identifies with the spirit-man inside the female, and so He takes special care in regard to her. When you have offended the spirit-man, you have offended Yah. You have to be careful what you do to the spirit within either the male or the female.




Some men forget that there is a spirit-man inside the woman. If a man impatiently tells a female, “I don’t like your moods,” he should check to whom he is speaking. There is a spirit inside that precious body. One reason why the Bible tells us not to go to sleep without resolving our anger (Ephesians 4:26) is that it’s very important to treat well those who have been created in the image of Yah. James reinforced this theme: “With the tongue we praise our Most High and Abba, and with it we curse men, who have been made in Yah’s likeness” (James 3:9). You see, anger or resentment is a spiritual matter. It’s not a physical concern; it’s a spiritual one.




Thus, when people walk around with anger at other people because they didn’t do something you think they should have done, you should pray! Why? You are dealing with a spirit. Some people say, “I could never forgive you.” Yet the Spirit of Yah within us can do anything. The ego might have a problem with it, but the spirit can forgive.




We should deal with each other very delicately, for if you don’t, Yah says that your prayers won’t be answered. This is not a light matter. The Bible says that we should treat each other with sensitivity and consideration. If you don’t, your prayers could be hindered.




Yah is saying to men and women, “Wait a minute. You aren’t just a body of flesh. You have a spirit. The way you treat others will affect your prayer life.” Therefore, if you don’t treat everyone with consideration and honor, it could block your relationship with Yah. Yah won’t hear your prayers until you go back and make things right with them, because you have interfered with the spirit-man in that person whether they were wrong or right.




Some people think they can slap their spouses around and then go to service as if nothing had happened.




Some people think they can slap their spouses around and then go to service as if nothing had happened. Yah isn’t buying it. Some people think they can do something to hurt another person and then go ahead and become a Prophet. Yah isn’t listening to their prayers. Mistreating a man or a woman is a serious thing because Yah deals with our spirit in spirit and in truth. He has so much honor for us that He defends us when we are misused.




Yahusha said that if you go to worship Yah and, while you are offering your gift, you remember that there is a broken relationship in your life that needs to be mended, you must leave your offering right there at the altar and go and make things right. Then you can come back and offer your gift. You shouldn’t try to offer it beforehand, because Yah won’t accept it (Matthew 5:22-24). Yahusha also talked about the importance of forgiveness in our relationships. He said that if you do not forgive someone who has something against you, or whom you have something against, then the Abba will not forgive you and will not hear you (Matthew 6:14-15).




Yahusha was saying that relationships with other people are even more important than worship, because you cannot worship except in the context of your relationships. It doesn’t matter how serious and sincere you are about Yah. It doesn’t matter how much of the Ruach Hackodesh you possess or how much Scripture you’ve learned. Yah is not overly impressed by your ability to articulate your worship, prayer, or praise. His reception of your worship-whether it is through your giving, your praise, your study, your administration of the kingdom of Yah, or your ministry- is contingent upon your relationships with others. So if you want to give Yah your heart through study of His word, whether or not Yah receives it depends on whether or not you are in right relationship with others.




This truth brings the matter of right relationships between men and women down to where it hurts, doesn’t it? We need to clearly understand what Yah’s Word says about the value of men and women, as well as His purpose for men and women, so that we have no excuse for not mending our broken relationships.




Can you imagine people stopping in the middle of worship and stepping outside with someone to make things right with them? If that were to happen, we’d have a brand new society. Yet I find that people often try the easy route when they have been in conflict with others. They go to Yah and say, “Yah, please forgive Mary.” Or they say, “Yah tell Mary that I forgive her,” or, “Yah, I ask You to change Mary.” They don’t want to go to the person directly. We love to hide behind Yah so that we don’t have to accept the responsibility of face-to-face relationships. Our reluctance to deal honestly and directly with other people is the reason why there are so many problems in relationships, even in the body of Hamachiach. We use Yah as a scapegoat.




I honor everyone and do right by them, not only because I love people and because of who they are, but also for the sake of my relationship with Yah. Yahusha said that my relationship with Yah is even more important than my relationship with people- and yet Yah made my relationship with Him contingent on my relationship with people.

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