Transforming Inconveniences into Adventures

Transforming Inconveniences into Adventures

Every morning I get an email from an online news organization. The purpose of the email is to highlight four or five top stories. At the top of the email they put a quote from someone to inspire reflection. This is actually the part of the email i look forward to the most. The other day the quote was from G.K. Chesterton. He said:

“An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered;
an adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered.”

Recently my dad who just turned 83 years old took a train to New York City. Where he experienced an inconvenience with his luggage. i don’t know how baggage on trains work really. The last time i was on a train other than the one that circles Disneyland was many, many moons ago. i might have been 8. Anyway, at one of the stops along the way a lady grabbed my dad’s suitcase. Apparently hers looked very similar, so thinking it was hers she picked it up and exited the train. my dad was completely unaware of this occurring riding on and enjoying the scenery. That is until, he received a phone call. Surprisingly, it was the lady who mistakenly had taken his suitcase. Thankfully my dad had his name and number on the luggage tag. She apologized profusely. She was able to get the suitcase on the next train to Chicago where my dad had a layover. It arrived untouched for the most part before my dad continued his journey, now an adventure to New York.

my dad couldn’t really do anything but hope and wait. However, the lady with my dad’s bag had a task before her. Thankfully trains haven’t advanced much since their inception so they pretty much still work the same. Unlike many of the cumbersome safety protocols now associated with air travel. An unattended bag brought by a passenger on another flight? i don’t think this would have been an easy sell to airport security. Train security on the other-hand, seems right in line with baggage policy. Regardless, the lady seemed to have the situation well in hand. Obviously, living near the train station helped. She got all the way home before the discovery of the mistake. Apparently having some knowledge as to trains and how things work she talked to the right people. She made the appropriate arrangements. Which limited my dad’s inconvenience considerably. Hers on the other-hand, not so much. i wonder if she ever got her bag back since it was never in my dad’s possession he doesn’t know.

They say knowledge is power. It’s true. If you know how things work you can work things out. If you know where to gather information, information can be gathered. Information properly used can inform and educate. Wisdom is rightly using the information you gather, no matter how much or how little. What will you do with the information you gather? What will you do as you read through the posts of The Way of the Rabbi? What questions will you ask? What information will you seek? What knowledge will you put to power?

A young preacher, pastor of a small congregation of new believers was being encouraged by a veteran. There were some changes afoot within the faith. It was being called “new” but it wasn’t fully new. It was known and practiced, but there was a new understanding. There was an example given. There was explanations and clarifications. Still the source did not change immediately, nor should it have, even over time. Sources add, yes, but manuscripts deleted? Never! In a letter to the young preacher, the older, wiser, seasoned and tested instructor wrote the following words.

But you must continue with the things you have learned and found convincing. You know who taught you. Since childhood you have known the holy scriptures. They help you to be wise in a way that leads to salvation through faith that is in Messiah Yahoshua. Every scripture is inspired by Elohim! It is useful for teaching, for showing mistakes, for correcting, and for training character. So that the person who belongs to Elohim can be equipped to do everything that is good.” (2 Timothy 3:14-17)

Paul was telling Timothy that all his questions had answers. Those answers, were found in his knowledge of the scriptures. Those scriptures were the Tanakh and the Torah. He reminded him that they will help him be wise. Even stated that within the scrolls of his childhood faith he would be led to faith in Messiah Yahoshua. The writings that were collected over time, like, this one to Timothy are great! Even “inspired by Elohim.” When used to supplement and support the Tanakh as Paul encourages, they are masterful. Life springs forth from the pages of the Gospel’s when you understand the culture in which they were written. Understanding and knowledge will be your friend. As you read through the illustration that the covenant went from stones to flesh. From written with a finger, to written in blood.

Nothing new was invented. It is the same. Knowledge leads you to understand that what has changed is associated with the atonement. The process in which one is cleansed. It went from a ritual performed by priests. To one sacrifice by the High Priest Yahoshua in the order of Melchizedek. The atonement kaphar (כָּפַר), closely connected with the word, Kippur (כִּפּוּר), which means to “cover over a wrong”. To תְּמוּרָה (temurah) which means to exchange. The priests could only cover ritual sacrifices. This was a shadow of the exchange coming in Messiah. Due to the Hellenization of the Israelite’s Greek was the language and that is where we get the term, antallagí (ανταλλαγή). We translate it atonement, which isn’t wrong but isn’t the full picture either. Yahoshua took our place, He doesn’t cover our sin, He wipes it away. He took it, exchanging His righteousness for our depravity. He who knew no sin became sin, so that we who were sin could be made whole in Him.

“An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered; an adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered.” Don’t be discouraged by what some perceive to be inconvenient. Rather take on the adventure of knowing Elohim through the fullness of His Word. Build upon the foundational faith you have in Messiah Yahoshua by searching the Tanakh and the Torah. Do this in order to know Him better. Enter into covenant relationship with Yahoshua the living Word of Elohim. The Word says, “Elohim is the same yesterday, today, and forever.” If true, we must realize that what happened 2000 years ago was not new. It was a rebirth and an exchange written in red.

If things got easier like so many believe today every pew in every church would be full. But as Paul tells Timothy earlier in the same letter. “And indeed, all who want to live a life in Elohim, united with the Messiah Yahoshua will be persecuted, while evil people and impostors will go from bad to worse, deceiving others and being deceived themselves.” i hope you will explore more here at the way of the Rabbi. Unlock the curiosity to challenge your old way of thinking. Embrace The Way of the Rabbi Yahoshua.

This is the way of the Rabbi,
You are loved,
cj

Preparedness in Faith: Lessons from the Ten Virgins

Preparedness in Faith: Lessons from the Ten Virgins

Throughout Scripture the term “to be sleeping” has meant not necessarily to be asleep. It has meant to be ignorant of a thing or unaware. It has also meant, ‘to be dead’. i recently had a word stand out to me while reading Matthew 25:1-13. This is the parable of the 10 Virgins. i read it, prayed, and read it again, over and over. i just felt that there was something there. This is where it hit me, “They all became drowsy and slept.” They became tired, or bothered, bored perhaps. Then they gave in to neglect, and slept. All of them were asleep until they heard the cry, “Here comes the bridegroom!” It is at this time that we find out that half of the virgins were unprepared. They did not bring enough oil for their lamps. Now oil is symbolic of preparation, anointing, provision, knowledge, understanding and even wealth in some circumstances.

So what can we take from this? First, let us look at the passage in its entirety.
The Kingdom of Heaven at that time will be like ten bridesmaids who took their lamps and went out to meet the groom. Five of them were foolish and five were sensible. The foolish ones took lamps with them but no oil, whereas the others took flasks of oil with their lamps. Now the bridegroom was late, so they all went to sleep. It was the middle of the night when the cry rang out, ‘The bridegroom is here! Go out to meet him!’ The girls all woke up and prepared their lamps for lighting. The foolish ones said to the sensible ones, ‘Give us some of your oil, because our lamps are going out.’ ‘No,’ they replied, ‘there may not be enough for both you and us. Go to the oil dealers and buy some for yourselves.’ But as they were going off to buy, the bridegroom came. Those who were ready went with him to the wedding feast, and the door was shut. Later, the other bridesmaids came. ‘Sir! Sir!’ they cried, ‘Let us in!’ But he answered, ‘Indeed! I tell you, I don’t know you!’ So stay alert, because you know neither the day nor the hour.”

Throughout Scripture Israel, the Hebrew Nation, has been referred to as the Bride. They entered into covenant relationship with Elohim. YHWH, divorces them for their unfaithfulness. Yet, He is constantly wooing them to come home. He even promises to them through Jeremiah restoration. The renewed covenant found in Jeremiah 31, is a beautiful picture of restoration. This restoration reiterates an invitation to the nations, that is, the gentiles. This we read in Paul’s writings, as well, Peter, James and John. Not to be left out we see it in Luke, Mark and Matthew as above. We can also read about this invitation in the Tanakh, it wasn’t a new idea brought by the Messiah. It was simply taught that now is that time, “The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” We the gentiles along with those of Israel who know Messiah, form the Ekklesia. We are apart of the New Covenant written of in Hebrews and presented by Messiah Himself. Which means as the ‘Church’ has stated often, we are the bride of Messiah. However, we must enter through the Messiah. So that the fullness of the covenant can now be written on our hearts and minds.

Do you have a hobby? Something you like to do and do regularly? Is there an activity that you do or a group that you like to participate in? Maybe you really enjoy where you work or it is simply spending time with family. In all of these instances, if you begin to tire or take a break from it, neglect can creep in. You can become bothered or even bored with what you are doing. Like marriage for instance. You love your spouse but there are times you want to be alone. In those moments, guard your hearts. Boredom can set in. You might even notice a bothered spirit about things you once didn’t recognize. Soon, neglect, and the once sacred covenant is broken or hanging by a thread. Once one falls asleep they don’t know until they wake up what a mess things have become. Some don’t realize it at all. When they wake up, they expect someone else to provide them with something to make it right. This is an unattainable expectation. It is the scenario five of the virgins found themselves. They wanted the prepared ones to provide for them rather than take responsibility for themselves.

In the parable of the 10 virgins we read that they became drowsy and slept. The term drowsy and slept has many meanings. One of which is neglectful and forgetful. In other words it could be that they began to neglect the covenant. They may have started to forget portions of the fullness of the covenant, thereby falling asleep. The 10 virgins are symbolic of believers in Yahoshua. They are waiting on Him to bring them to the wedding banquet. As time went on and it appeared that He was late the virgins got tired and fell asleep. All of them! Now there was a shout. They awoke as they now knew the time was coming that they would enter the banquet. Five of the virgins had enough oil in their lamps. Remember oil represents preparation, anointing, provision, knowledge, and understanding. Five awoke from their neglectful ways and were ready for the coming Bridegroom. Five awoke from their neglectfulness and were unprepared. They didn’t have the necessary knowledge or understanding and it was too late!

We all have the Word of Elohim. It is available to every single person in every single language now with AI and smartphones. No one will have an excuse for not being prepared. Unfortunately, wolves have crept into the Ekklesia and have brought a teaching of neglect to Elohim’s Word. They preach a different gospel and because most believers have become bored and lazy they do not know any better. They refuse to search out the scriptures to see if what they are being taught is true. Rather they cling to a few passages to justify their lazy neglectful ways. They sit under pastors who know more quotes from their spiritual heroes, than they know of Scripture itself. They know that Yahoshua is the Word made flesh. However, they fail to realize that the Word is the Torah. The Son of Yahweh is the very expression of Elohim, His Word made flesh. If we know Yahoshua, the Word, then we know Elohim. If we love Yahoshua, we will do as He commanded. We will not be neglectful of the covenant.

What lessons can we take away from the 10 Virgins? First, preparation, we must know that we know what we know. We must have the necessary understanding, study to show yourself approved. Listen and Obey, the Word of Elohim. Yahoshua said, “IF you love Me, you WILL OBEY MY COMMANDMENTS.” Yahoshua said, “Be watchful! Don’t let anyone deceive you.” Don’t get caught in the trap of New vs Old. It is one collection of writings, The WORD of Elohim. The Tanakh and the Apostles writes all point to the Torah. Do not get wrapped up in New vs Old Covenant. It is the same covenant but secured in a permanent way through the blood of Messiah Yahoshua. It is no longer simply written on stone, and it no longer requires the works of the Levitical Priesthood. It is in our hearts and minds. We have the seal of the Holy Spirit.

To dig a little deeper into the “Old Covenant” vs the “New Covenant”, you can read more about this topic. Check out this series of posts on Melchizedek titled Every Wind of Doctrine. i go into more detail on Melchizedek in these two posts: Levitical priesthood < Melchizedek (p2) and The Simplicity of Melchizedek’s Priesthood (P3).

This is the Way of the Rabbi,
You are loved,
cj

Every Wind of Doctrine p4

Understanding the Order of Melchizedek has really fit perfectly as a subtopic under “Every Wind of Doctrine”. In part four of this series i want to unpack who and what others have said, believe and instituted, around this mysterious King of Salem. You see, Melchizedek is found in other Abrahamic religions with similar themes of his life and influence which confirms his existence.

For instance, in Islam: Melchizedek is not mentioned by this name but many Scholars believe he is referred to as Khidr in the Quran. In Isma’ilism, Melchizedek is known as Malik — Salám; “King of Peace.” In a 1300s Ismaili treatise it is said that Malik would return as a righteous judge and reveal the divine mysteries which have been kept secret by the prophets throughout history.

In Mormonism, Melchizedek, and Aaron are two biblical figures that Joseph Smith declares in “Doctrine and Covenants” to be the Order of Priesthood in which male followers of Mormonism are appointed. Melchizedek is also mentioned in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox, and The Armenian Apostolic Church to name a few. In protestantism Melchizedek is a historical figure and said to be a type and shadow of Christ.

However, Melchizedek goes further back than Christianity, and Islam and offshoots thereof. In the Midrash text of Talmudic tradition — it says, that it is by Melchizedek that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, yielded their blessing and prosperity.

How is it that we get so much thought into who and what of Melchizedek with just a couple of passages in Scripture? And one of those being New Testament teachings of which came well after the Talmudic tradition, in fact many including myself would say, it is the Talmudic traditions that Yahoshua was speaking when he criticized the religious leaders of His day and not the Torah.

Here are the passages most Christians reference when referring to Melchizedek: Genesis 14:18-20; Psalm 110:4; Hebrews 5:6-11; 6:20-7:28.

Here’s where things get interesting, 11QMelchizedek is the label given for the ancient writings found among the Dead Sea Scrolls that speak on Melchizedek. Named thus because they were found in cave 11 of the Qumran writings. In these ancient texts it is said, that Melchizedek will return to proclaim the Day of Atonement, which is Yom Kippur, the Holiest Day in Judaism, where he will judge the people. He is referred to as being the general of heavenly armies, a visible representation of Elohim, redeemer of the people of Adonai, He is called El or Elohim.

The 2nd book of Enoch says Melchizedek was born miraculously, later taken by the Angel Gabriel to heaven and later returned to earth after the flood to institute and instruct the people in the ways of Elohim. It is said that he was Priest and King of Salem, many believe Salem to be Jerusalem. In Hebrews we read:

He is first, by translation of his name, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem, that is, king of peace. He is without father or mother or genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of Elohim he continues a priest forever.” Hebrews 7:2-3

It is easy to see here that much of the story found in 2nd Enoch is present in the writing to the Hebrews. In fact one would say that it appears the Apostles were well versed in the traditions and teachings of Enoch, well enough to sight this instance since what we read in Genesis and Psalms do not include references to his genealogy or lack thereof. Melchizedek is also mentioned in the book of Jasher, both of these books, Enoch and Jasher are part of the Apocrypha but not the canon of Scripture therefore most Protestants are clueless to the magnificence of their history, and their influence on the New Testament writers.

Besides Jasher, Enoch, Genesis, Psalms and Hebrews, we read about Melchizedek through Philo, who was a contemporary of Yahoshua, he calls Melchizedek the king of peace, Elohim’s own Priest, The Logos which is the Greek word for ‘word’. He also says of Melchizedek that he was self taught and instinctive. Later, Josephus would also write about Melchizedek.

After all of this i was struck by a few things, the titles used;
King of Peace, King of Righteousness, The Word, General of Heavenly Armies, High Priest Forever of Elohim (YHWH), Redeemer. All of these same titles are given to Yahoshua. Another point of interest, Melchizedek met Abraham with bread and wine; and Yahoshua had a covenant meal of bread and wine with His disciples. So with all of this as i stated in my last post, is it possible that the Levitical Priesthood is what was done away with and not the Commandments of which they were caretakers?

If Melchizedek, and Yahoshua, had the same titles and as it appears, the same roles, past, present, and future, isn’t it reasonable to assume that the truth given to Abraham and the covenant given to him as well as that which was instituted prior to the flood, namely, Sabbath, clean and unclean, essentially the 10 Commandments and offerings unto Yahweh are universal and therefore carry the same significance today for the people of Yahweh? After all Yahoshua, states more than once, “If you love Me, obey My Commandments.” And if Yahoshua is the Word and the High Priest Forever, who makes atonement for us still declares to many, “Depart from Me you who practice lawlessness.” Which is actually better translated, without Torah, those without instruction. Yahoshua is the Word made flesh, He is our instruction and our instructor, He empowers us to keep the Word by writing it on our hearts.

The Priesthood of Elohim is not through corruptible man in the Levitical tradition but by the High Priestly role of the divine Yahoshua. Prince of Peace, King of Righteousness, The Word of Elohim, General of the Heavenly Armies, Redeemer, King Forever, who will soon return for the Day of Atonement and therefore also the Day of Judgement. Will you be found to be without instruction?

Looking ahead, i will explore the overlapping areas of the Levitical priesthood and the instruction instituted from creation and that which is to come in the millennium.

When Yahoshua returns will He find faith on the earth? Will you be found to be with or without Instruction?

You are loved,
cj

Every Wind of Doctrine p4

Understanding the Order of Melchizedek has really fit perfectly as a subtopic under “Every Wind of Doctrine”. In part four of this series i want to unpack who and what others have said, believe and instituted, around this mysterious King of Salem. You see, Melchizedek is found in other Abrahamic religions with similar themes of his life and influence which confirms his existence.

For instance, in Islam: Melchizedek is not mentioned by this name but many Scholars believe he is referred to as Khidr in the Quran. In Isma’ilism, Melchizedek is known as Malik — Salám; “King of Peace.” In a 1300s Ismaili treatise it is said that Malik would return as a righteous judge and reveal the divine mysteries which have been kept secret by the prophets throughout history.

In Mormonism, Melchizedek, and Aaron are two biblical figures that Joseph Smith declares in “Doctrine and Covenants” to be the Order of Priesthood in which male followers of Mormonism are appointed. Melchizedek is also mentioned in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox, and The Armenian Apostolic Church to name a few. In protestantism Melchizedek is a historical figure and said to be a type and shadow of Christ.

However, Melchizedek goes further back than Christianity, and Islam and offshoots thereof. In the Midrash text of Talmudic tradition — it says, that it is by Melchizedek that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, yielded their blessing and prosperity.

How is it that we get so much thought into who and what of Melchizedek with just a couple of passages in Scripture? And one of those being New Testament teachings of which came well after the Talmudic tradition, in fact many including myself would say, it is the Talmudic traditions that Yahoshua was speaking when he criticized the religious leaders of His day and not the Torah.

Here are the passages most Christians reference when referring to Melchizedek: Genesis 14:18-20; Psalm 110:4; Hebrews 5:6-11; 6:20-7:28.

Here’s where things get interesting, 11QMelchizedek is the label given for the ancient writings found among the Dead Sea Scrolls that speak on Melchizedek. Named thus because they were found in cave 11 of the Qumran writings. In these ancient texts it is said, that Melchizedek will return to proclaim the Day of Atonement, which is Yom Kippur, the Holiest Day in Judaism, where he will judge the people. He is referred to as being the general of heavenly armies, a visible representation of Elohim, redeemer of the people of Adonai, He is called El or Elohim.

The 2nd book of Enoch says Melchizedek was born miraculously, later taken by the Angel Gabriel to heaven and later returned to earth after the flood to institute and instruct the people in the ways of Elohim. It is said that he was Priest and King of Salem, many believe Salem to be Jerusalem. In Hebrews we read:

He is first, by translation of his name, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem, that is, king of peace. He is without father or mother or genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but resembling the Son of Elohim he continues a priest forever.” Hebrews 7:2-3

It is easy to see here that much of the story found in 2nd Enoch is present in the writing to the Hebrews. In fact one would say that it appears the Apostles were well versed in the traditions and teachings of Enoch, well enough to sight this instance since what we read in Genesis and Psalms do not include references to his genealogy or lack thereof. Melchizedek is also mentioned in the book of Jasher, both of these books, Enoch and Jasher are part of the Apocrypha but not the canon of Scripture therefore most Protestants are clueless to the magnificence of their history, and their influence on the New Testament writers.

Besides Jasher, Enoch, Genesis, Psalms and Hebrews, we read about Melchizedek through Philo, who was a contemporary of Yahoshua, he calls Melchizedek the king of peace, Elohim’s own Priest, The Logos which is the Greek word for ‘word’. He also says of Melchizedek that he was self taught and instinctive. Later, Josephus would also write about Melchizedek.

After all of this i was struck by a few things, the titles used;
King of Peace, King of Righteousness, The Word, General of Heavenly Armies, High Priest Forever of Elohim (YHWH), Redeemer. All of these same titles are given to Yahoshua. Another point of interest, Melchizedek met Abraham with bread and wine; and Yahoshua had a covenant meal of bread and wine with His disciples. So with all of this as i stated in my last post, is it possible that the Levitical Priesthood is what was done away with and not the Commandments of which they were caretakers? Although, when the twelve tribes of Israel are regathered, i do believe the Levites will have a role again in the service of the Temple in the millennium.

If Melchizedek, and Yahoshua, had the same titles and as it appears, the same roles, past, present, and future, isn’t it reasonable to assume that the truth given to Abraham and the covenant given to him as well as that which was instituted prior to the flood, namely, Sabbath, clean and unclean, essentially the 10 Commandments and offerings unto Yahweh are universal and therefore carry the same significance today for the people of Yahweh? After all Yahoshua, states more than once, “If you love Me, obey My Commandments.” And if Yahoshua is the Word and the High Priest Forever, who makes atonement for us still declares to many, “Depart from Me you who practice lawlessness.” Which is actually better translated, without Torah, those without instruction. Yahoshua is the Word made flesh, He is our instruction and our instructor, He empowers us to keep the Word by writing it on our hearts.

i share this thought once before but i believe it demands repeating. i wrote this down during a Bible study and have since written on every week of my weekly planner.

Yahoshua declared, I Am The Way, The Truth, The Life

Torah is known as,
The Way, Path, Instruction
The Truth, Your Word is Truth
The Life, man shall not live by bread
alone but by every WORD of Elohim

Yahoshua is the Word made Flesh (John 1)

Act Justly, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly

The Priesthood of Elohim is not through corruptible man in the Levitical tradition but by the High Priestly role of the divine Yahoshua. Prince of Peace, King of Righteousness, The Word of Elohim, General of the Heavenly Armies, Redeemer, King Forever, who will soon return for the Day of Atonement and therefore also the Day of Judgement. Will you be found to be without instruction?

Looking ahead, i will explore the overlapping areas of the Levitical priesthood and the instruction instituted from creation and that which is to come in the millennium. Keeping in mind this instruction from Yahoshua, “Then Yahoshua spoke to the crowds of people and to His disciples, saying: ‘The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves in the chair of Moses; therefore all that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they say things and do not do them. They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders, but they themselves are unwilling to move them with so much as a finger.” Matthew 23:1-4 The Word of Elohim, His Torah, stands. And unlike the scribes and Pharisees, in this example, we are to follow, listen to, obey, follow, copy all that we see, hear, read, Messiah Yahoshua doing . . . In the High Priestly Order and authority found in the order of Melchizedek.

When Yahoshua returns will He find faith on the earth? Will you be found to be with or without Instruction?

You are loved,
cj

The Simplicity of Melchizedek’s Priesthood (P3)

Every Wind of Doctrine . . . Part 3

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does YHWH require of you but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your Elohim.” Micah 6:8

The sacrifices of Elohim are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O Elohim, You will not despise.” Psalm 51:17 — i think it is important to define contrite — “feeling or showing sorrow and remorse for improper or objectionable behavior, actions, etc.” Merriam-Webster

Could it be that walking in line with Yahoshua’s Word, “If you love Me, you will keep my commandments.” (John 14:15) is walking in line with Micah 6:8 and Psalm 51:17? The idea that Paul was getting at in his letter to the Ephesians, “That we may not longer be children, tossed back and forth and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, in craftiness, after the wiles of error; but speaking truth in love, we may grow up in all things into Him, who is the heard, Messiah.” Is this idea that we are to walk in Messiah, and as Messiah, in that we imitate Him in word, and in action, what fulfilling the law means? Well, of course it is.

You see Messiah Yahoshua, our High Priest in the Order of Melchizedek, walked in the fullness of the Torah, the Instruction of Elohim while at the same time fulfilling that which we were incapable. Not to remove it but in order to write it on our hearts and minds. No longer written only on tablets of stone or parchment, but on the very heart of the believer. On the hearts of those whom, with a contrite heart, do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with Elohim. Not seeking our own will but the will of the Father in Heaven. “Not My will but Yours be done.” “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.”

The counsels and the priesthood had developed their own way, their own will, their own priorities. Yahoshua, as part of His ministry was restoring the simplicity of a broken and contrite heart, that leads to — Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Elohim.

“‘But this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days,’ declares YHWH, ‘I will put My law (Torah/Instruction) within them and on their heart I will write it; and I will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people.’” Jeremiah 31:33

‘For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days,’ says YHWH: ‘I will put My law (Torah/Instruction) into their minds, and I will write them on their hearts. And I will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people.’” Hebrews 8:10

In a sermon given circa 1890 by Reverend Louis Albert Banks, he said; “We are each to be what Christ would be if He were in our place. As Dr. Greer of New York said to some young preachers not long since: ‘It is not enough that you preach Jesus Christ. You must be, each in His place and according to his ability, a Jesus Christ.’ And that is not applicable to preachers only, but to every one who has found in Jesus a divine Savior from his sins. Let us thank God we have so high and glorious an ideal. Let nobody say the ideal is too high. It is the very glory of our Christianity that it puts before us this sublime ideal and inspires poor human hearts, whose courage has been broken by sin, to struggle after it in brave and heroic effort.”

This is the contrite heart that seeks after our Messiah. We are to be like Him. We are to be the ones who pray, “Not my will but Yours be done.” We are to cry out, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” We are to be like Paul who said, “Imitate me as I imitate Messiah.” And as Abraham, who sought the High Priest and brought his offering to Melchizedek. So too, we should seek after the High Priest in the Order Melchizedek, to offer up our broken and contrite hearts and our lives as living sacrifices for His Kingdom.

You see there is no one good, no not one. We have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of Elohim. But in His (Elohim) infinite love for us made a way for us to become children of Elohim and brothers/sisters of Yahoshua, and joint-heirs with Messiah. We must believe in our hearts (broken and contrite), we must confess with our mouths that Yahoshua is Adonai, and if we truly love Him . . . We will obey His commandments. What does it look like to walk as Yahoshua?

i don’t know fully, but i am gonna dig into it and write again.

You are loved,
cj