We can look at Israel's wilderness journey as an allegory for our own lives as believers. After Messiah delivers us from the bondage of sin, there is a journey of sanctification—a process of being set apart unto God—that God wants His people to go through. This isn't only for His glory—although that's the primary reason—but for our own good as well. It would do us no good to live in the Promised Land if we are still enslaved to Egypt in our hearts.
I was copying and studying Matthew 7:24-29 this morning. Here is a lesson plan you can use with your children. https://www.torahfamilyliving.....com/2020/04/16/matth
Praying Psalm 14
Adonai, only fools say in their hearts, there is no God. They are corrupt and their actions are evil; not one of them does good! Adonai, You look down from heaven on the entire human race; You look to see if anyone is truly wise, if anyone seeks You YHVH. But no, all have turned away; all have become corrupt. No one does good anymore, not a single one! Father, will those who do evil never learn? They eat up Your people like bread and wouldn’t think of praying to You Adonai. Father, I know terror will grip them, for You my King is with those who obey You. The wicked frustrate the plans of the oppressed, but You Adonai will protect Your people. Who will come from Mount Zion to rescue Israel? I know Adonai that when You restore Your people, Jacob will shout with joy and Israel will rejoice. Amein
After a brief review of what we’ve learned so far, Rabbi Steve Berkson continues in Ephesians chapter 4, clarifying the words of the apostle Paul as he instructed the followers of Messiah Yeshua as to what is expected of them, and us today, to conduct themselves as those who will inherit the reign of Elohim and Messiah.
• What does it mean, “having put off the false, and speak truth”? (Eph 4:25)
• How can one be “wroth, but do not sin”? (Eph 4:26)
• What does it mean to “give place to the devil”? (Eph 4:27)
• What would be considered a “corrupt word”? (Eph 4:29)
• How could one “grieve the Set-Apart Spirit (Holy Spirit)”? (Eph 4:3O)
• What is meant by “sealed for the day of redemption”?
• What is Elohim-Level forgiveness? (Eph 4:32)
• Imitate Elohim–how do I do that? (Eph 5:1)
• How does one “walk in love”? (Eph 5:2)
• Do you know how to make Elohim happy?
Rabbi Berkson once again dissects the words in these passages so that you will have a deeper understanding of what Yah expects of you, so that you can do it and receive the blessings.
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Related Teachings can be found here:
• INfocus: Your Feelings Are All Hanging Out
• INfocus: Grieve the Set-Apart Spirit?
• Forgiveness, Resolution, Reconciliation & Restoration
• INfocus: Lay Down Your Life?
• The Search for the Doctrine of Grace
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