1 John 3:4, "Everyone who practices sin practices lawlessness as well. Indeed, sin is lawlessness." This is the Biblical definition of sin. There can be no other interpretation or concept. When we reject the instruction of our Creator we sin. No one has the authority to change this no matter how influential someone may be.
By the middle of the week, right when it can become easy to get mired down in task lists and worries, it's always a good time to ponder something bigger. Today I wanted to focus on where our true home is! It has a practical impact on how I live every day.
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The second message 'AI is ready', is an urgent call to audit and prepare our lives and pursue the voice and leading of Father's loving and beautiful voice.
Please share these messages broadly.
Shalom.
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On Sunday mornings, I try to step out early and go for a ramble. In the peace of the country air, when most souls are still stirring from slumber, I like to find a long hour of talking with Father.
On Sunday last, this first message, ' The Rock, The Mountain and Me' was given to me which I hope will encourage you to action.
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Thought for Today: Wednesday February 01:
YHVH Elohiym meets you in the stillness of your soul. It is there that He seek to commune with you. A person who is open to His Presence, is exceedingly precious to Him. His Eyes search to and fro throughout the earth, looking for one whose heart is seeking Him. He sees when you are trying to find Him and your mutual search results in joyful fulfilment. Stillness of the soul is increasingly rare in this world addicted to speed and noise. He is pleased with your desire to create a quiet space where you and Him can meet. Do not be discouraged by the difficulty of achieving this goal. YHVH monitors all your efforts and he is blessed by each of your attempts to seek His Face.
SERIES F --- WILDERNESS WANDERINGS --- LESSON 19
MOSES
THE DEATH OF MOSES
From Deuteronomy 34
From the plains of Moab, Moses climbed to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, across the Jordan River from Jericho. There Adonai showed him all of the Promised Land, even to the territory of Gilead as far north as Dan. Adonai pointed out the territory of Naphtali, Ephraim and Manasseh and all the land of Judah across to the Mediterranean Sea. He showed Moses the Negeb, the Jordan Valley and Jericho, {The City of Palm Trees} and also Zoar. [This is the land which I promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,] He said. [I told them I would give it to their descendants. I have let you see the land, but you shall not enter it.] Then Moses the servant of Adonai died there in the land of Moab as Adonai had said. Adonai Himself buried him in a valley near Beth-Peor, but no one knows exactly where his grave is. When he died, Moses was one hundred and twenty years old, but his eyesight was that of a young man and his physical condition was still youthful. The people of Israel mourned for him for thirty days while they camped there on the plains of Moab. Joshua the son of Nun was filled with the spirit of wisdom, for Moses had laid his hands upon him. The people of Israel obeyed Joshua and followed Adonai’s Commandments that He had given to Moses. No other prophet in Israel has ever been like Moses, for Adonai spoke to him face to face. No other prophet performed such great miracles as Moses did for Adonai in the land of Egypt. Moses did great wonders before Pharaoh and his court in Egypt, as well as before the people of Israel.
COMMENTARY
MOUNT NEBO AND THE VIEW FROM THE TOP
Moses died a very old man. The Bible says he was one hundred twenty years old. True to His word, YHVH did not permit Moses to enter the Promised Land. But Moses was allowed to see it before he died. YHVH instructed him to climb a mountain named Nebo, from whose heights Canaan could be seen. Moses then descended the mountain and died, to be buried in the Valley of Moab. Mount Nebo is one of the peaks in a mountain range called Abarim, where the Israelite tribes were camped at the time of Moses’ death. {Nebo} means {height} in Arabic and Mount Nebo is the tallest mountain of the Abarim range. Although Nebo stands only about six hundred feet higher than the other peaks, the entire mountain range itself stands on a plateau that is over four thousand feet above the level of the Dead Sea. From the top of Mount Nebo, the view is far and wide. One can see farther north than the city of Dan, past the Sea of Galilee to Mount Hermon. The sweeping view in other directions takes in the lands that were given to the tribes of Naphtali, Manasseh, Ephraim and Judah. Across from Mount Nebo, the city of Jericho with its verdant lofty pine trees is clearly visible. Turning south, the green Plain of Jericho, the motionless Dead Sea and the barren desert of the Negev complete the awesome sight.
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