That was a brilliant, brilliant sermon and message. Thank you my brother so enlightening thank you for your love for God and for your teaching. Thank you for the humble way that you approach everything. I pray that you never lose that we are all sinners. We are all broken. We are all damage, but we come before the seat of mercy and Grace, let us all show each other mercy forgiveness, and love as we have been shown by our father in heaven
Shabbat shalom brother. Praise Yah for giving you this knowldge, grateful you share it with us. When you shared about Numbers 5, Mark 16:18 came to mind. May Yah continue to guide and heal ❤
In this Age of Humanity, the Intellect Leads the Spirit, In the Next Age of Humanity, the Spirit shall Lead the Intellect, and that Age shall be Called, The Age of Peace.
Per Genesis 16:11 The messenger of Yahuah said to Hagar (in the wilderness where she fled from Sarai) "See you are conceiving and bearing a son, and shall call his name Yishmael, because Yah has "heard" your affliction".
When Ribqah was pregnant with Esaw and Yaaqob and they struggled within her, she went to to ask of Yah. Yah said to her that "2 nations are in your womb, 2 peoples shall be separated from your body. One people stronger than the other. The older shall serve the younger". That is a prophecy from Yah Himself. Genesis 25:22-23. So it was known that there would be a battle for the firstborn.
Michael, I have a question. Since there is sufficient scriptural evidence that Issac was not a child but a young man (late 20s, early 30s?) when Abraham took him to be sacrificed, and we know this was a shadow picture of the crucifiction of Messiah, wouldnt it make sense that Issac became a willing participant in this act? If you believe Issac was a child for this event, then he would be being sacrificed against his will and this action would make Yah comparable to Mollek since Abraham went there with the full belief that he was to sacrifice his son. However, as a young man he would be capable of fighting back if he didn't want to be killed on an alter. He would have had to have allowed himself to be bound by his father and willingly laid himself upon that makeshift alter, fully expecting to give his life that day. The Angel intervening just before Abraham killed Issac would be just as much a witness to Issac as it was to Abraham, wouldn't it? Just some thoughts. Id be curious to see if you think I'm way off base or not.
Interesting comment in the book of Jasher it says Issac joyfully went to be sacrificed and was happy God would choose him. Not recommended the apocrypha, but it does align here.
@19:22 Perhaps it is both Yashamaa'al and Hagar who were mocking Sharah? Yahuah did say to Abyruham to not let it (the mocking) be evil in his eyes, "because of the boy AND because of your female servant." Perhaps Yashamaa'al and Hagar were laughing at Sharah when she brought forth Yatsakhaq because Sharah made her husband lay with his female servant for nothing, and making herself appear as a fool for not trusting in Yahuah.
Such a powerful teaching! Thank you for this.
That was a brilliant, brilliant sermon and message. Thank you my brother so enlightening thank you for your love for God and for your teaching. Thank you for the humble way that you approach everything. I pray that you never lose that we are all sinners. We are all broken. We are all damage, but we come before the seat of mercy and Grace, let us all show each other mercy forgiveness, and love as we have been shown by our father in heaven
Amen!
Interesting way of finding a gem in regards to Ishmael with Isaac and then Abraham saying this is evil. Nice find.
Shabbat shalom brother. Praise Yah for giving you this knowldge, grateful you share it with us. When you shared about Numbers 5, Mark 16:18 came to mind. May Yah continue to guide and heal ❤
Wow, just wow. Outstanding message. I have heard this twice already, and it will require at least one more time around to let it really settle in.
The parallel of Numbers 5 and Yahshua was heart wrenching.
💯 well done my brother!
In this Age of Humanity, the Intellect Leads the Spirit, In the Next Age of Humanity, the Spirit shall Lead the Intellect, and that Age shall be Called, The Age of Peace.
Per Genesis 16:11 The messenger of Yahuah said to Hagar (in the wilderness where she fled from Sarai) "See you are conceiving and bearing a son, and shall call his name Yishmael, because Yah has "heard" your affliction".
When Ribqah was pregnant with Esaw and Yaaqob and they struggled within her, she went to to ask of Yah. Yah said to her that "2 nations are in your womb, 2 peoples shall be separated from your body. One people stronger than the other. The older shall serve the younger".
That is a prophecy from Yah Himself. Genesis 25:22-23. So it was known that there would be a battle for the firstborn.
Michael, I have a question. Since there is sufficient scriptural evidence that Issac was not a child but a young man (late 20s, early 30s?) when Abraham took him to be sacrificed, and we know this was a shadow picture of the crucifiction of Messiah, wouldnt it make sense that Issac became a willing participant in this act?
If you believe Issac was a child for this event, then he would be being sacrificed against his will and this action would make Yah comparable to Mollek since Abraham went there with the full belief that he was to sacrifice his son. However, as a young man he would be capable of fighting back if he didn't want to be killed on an alter. He would have had to have allowed himself to be bound by his father and willingly laid himself upon that makeshift alter, fully expecting to give his life that day. The Angel intervening just before Abraham killed Issac would be just as much a witness to Issac as it was to Abraham, wouldn't it?
Just some thoughts. Id be curious to see if you think I'm way off base or not.
Interesting comment in the book of Jasher it says Issac joyfully went to be sacrificed and was happy God would choose him. Not recommended the apocrypha, but it does align here.
He covers this in Part 1, its a great teaching.
My cup runneth over- that is in a good like context not bad judgment,right? If so is there more scripture where a cup can be taken as a positive ?
Was that water bottle me jajajajaa
It was a brotherly friendly observation me and my mom LOVE your studies brother, please don't take offensive jajajaa shabbath shalom
@19:22 Perhaps it is both Yashamaa'al and Hagar who were mocking Sharah? Yahuah did say to Abyruham to not let it (the mocking) be evil in his eyes, "because of the boy AND because of your female servant." Perhaps Yashamaa'al and Hagar were laughing at Sharah when she brought forth Yatsakhaq because Sharah made her husband lay with his female servant for nothing, and making herself appear as a fool for not trusting in Yahuah.