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Monday, March 17, 2014

salted with fire

"For everyone shall be salted with fire..." (Mark 9:49). 
Yahushua makes this statement while warning about hell fire. 

Verses like this are easy to read, yet not understand.  Easy to see, yet not perceive.. and so often result in one skipping over it and continuing on while it fades into the background, though it stands there beckoning.

These passages need to be unlocked.  If they're not opened up we can pass by them, hardly noticing.  Such a seemingly small verse, once unlocked, opens up like a portal into a vast new world of understanding.




Yah our Creator and Abba is a holy Spirit, many times He appears as a consuming fire.. the following video sheds some much needed light on this theme of fire woven throughout scripture. 



Saturday, March 1, 2014

Prophetic picture in Numbers 32:11-12

Verse:

Numbers 32:11-12
“Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt... shall see the land which I sware... because they have not wholly followed Me: Save Caleb... and Joshua... for they have wholly followed Yahuah.”

Revelation:

Outwardly people were following/obeying Yah, but inwardly their hearts were not with Him, and this ultimately would cost them their place in the Kingdom/Promised Land/Paradise.

 

Parallels:

Matt 25:1-13 ~ the parable of the ten virgins
Matt 13:24-30 ~ the parable of the wheat and tares
Matt 7:22-23 ~ the workers of iniquity who did mighty works in His name


The above mentioned parables parallel the revelation in Numbers 32:11-12, in that they depict a people who outwardly appear to be christians, believers in Truth, and followers of the Way. These people have outward signs of conversion, and their works give an appearance of a status that does not match the true state of the secret inner workings of their hearts. Inwardly these people are not truly following Yah, and despite the show they put on, eventually they will be unmasked.

 

Conclusion:

May we take heed, for outward obedience is not enough. It is possible to look very much like we are following the Messiah, when in fact our hearts are far from Him. Not everyone who obeys/follows after Yah will enter into His Kingdom, but like Caleb and Joshua only they who obey/follow in both their outward and inward lives will enter in.



Cross References:

"... I know your works, that you have a name that you live, but you are dead" (Rev 3:1).