Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Elohim....

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Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Elohim....

Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Elohim....

 

Shalom, Erev tov Chaverim… Baruch Haba b’Shem Adonai...

Blessings in Yeshua everyone. You love your children and you never want to see them harmed or hurt, if we are loving parents, parents of Elohim, this is what we long for, pray for and help our children to know Elohim’ love. Yet, we too realize our children ultimately have to make their own decisions, and they do and sometimes it is not the best choices, and when they suffer, we suffer and hurt along with them.

We long for the day, they come to the realization that we only want the best for them… El Elyon, The L_rd G_d Most High also longs for this in the lives of His children, Gentile and Jew. The age that we live in today is the Church age, and we know the Church age is coming to an end, when we are ushered out to meet Yeshua in the air, the Church age will have ended, but that is not the end.

Elohim’ focus will shift to a Covenant He has promised to fulfill, His beloved, His chosen ones, the elect of Elohim, The Jewish Children. These days are known to us as the days of “Akar,” or trouble with the latter 1260 days known as the time of Yakk’ov’s or Jacob’s trouble. You see, not every Jew at the time of Yeshua’ first advent rejected Yeshua, but predominately it was the Religious Jews who rejected Him...

The Pharisees therefore said among themselves, Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing? behold, the world is gone after him, Yochanan ~ John 12:19.

As a matter of fact, most modern Believers in Yeshua mistakenly think that the Brit Chadash or New Covenant states that the Jewish people rejected Yeshua. But is their reading of the Brit Chadash itself accurate? The foundational proof text for the idea of the “Jews rejecting Yeshua” comes from the traditional misreading of the Bosar or Gospel of Yochanan or John, where in translation from the original Koine Judeo-Greek we read: “He came unto His own, but his own received him not,” Yochanan ~ John 1:11.

The standard interpretation equates “his own” with first-century people of the Jewish religion; thus making two basic interpretive mistakes. First, it ignores the grammar of the original… the first “own” is neuter (τὰ ἴδια), but second “own” is masculine (οἱ ἴδιοι). This indicates that at least the first “his own” cannot possibly refer to the Jews! The second mistake ignores the fact that the word (Ἰουδαῖοι) used in Yochanan’s Gospel, translated traditionally as “Jews” back then did not mean “people of the Jewish religion” as it does today.

The primary meaning of this word was Judeans or even “the leaders of the Judean region.” The brit Chadash acknowledges that there was a veil placed upon Israel for the spiritual benefit of other nations (reminiscent of the veil that was once placed on Moshes’ face!). But the Brit Chadash never claims that “the Jews rejected Yeshua.” The question that bothers Apostle Sh’aul is why “not all Jews believed in Yeshua”? He formulated it as follows: “Did G_d reject His people?” A very clear answer followed…. absolutely not! … at the present time there is a remnant, chosen by grace, Romans 11:1,5.

With that said, we must remember who our Mashiach was and is, a Jew’s Jew, a Jewish man who came to the Jews first, then to the gentiles, from Yerushalayim, then to Samaria and then unto the uttermost parts of the world. A man who wept openly of His people, who told the Pharisees and the Sadducees that if they knew who He was, that the Kingdom would come down that very moment…

Nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or ‘There!’ for behold, the kingdom of G_d is in the midst of you,” Luke 17:21. Yeshua was saying, I AM!

From a Historical context…

We know that Yisrael has suffered much, and the reasons why, because of their rejections of the past and their present rejections, they have not come back in covenant with Elohim, although they became a nation again after 1878 years in diaspora, Elohim’ promise to them as a Loving Abba to fulfill His word, and His love!

That is who Elohim is, a loving Parent who wants the very best for His Children, while his children’s decisions have not always been good, He still loves them and wants them to be reconciled back unto Him. They will endure more pain, more hardships, more suffering, more wars, and more death in the future as they have in the past. Matter of fact, two more wars are coming up in the near future, Tehillim 83 or Psalms 83, Yesha’ayhu or Isaiah 17 wars. Still yet, Elohim will bring them through these wars, yet that is not the end, for Yisrael will suffer through the time of Yakk’ov’s akar like no other time in human His-Story.

At the end….

When all nations turn, and they will, Yeshua will come back to a remnant of Believers who will have accepted Yeshua, having lived through the worst time of suffering known to mankind! Elohim will protect them during this time of peril and as Yeshua told them:

“For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Elohim,” Matityahu ~ Matthew 23:39.

And I will pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourneth for his only son, and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his firstborn, Zicharyah ~ Zechariah 12:10.

A Parents love never ceases, never stops caring, longing for His children, He wants the best for them, always trying to help them see Him for who He truly is. You see, what we know is that our Heavenly Abba loves us, He will never leave us, nor forsake us…Aren’t you thankful for our loving Father..

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