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Rhy Bezuidenhout
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Thinking about sin???

Reading Leviticus this week, I had a thought about how we think about or identify #sin. When I look at the sin #offerings and the potential financial cost to it then I wonder:

1. Were the Hebrews a lot #hollier than others so that they had to sacrifice less often?
2. Or, are we over sensitive to sin due to either our religious upbringing or fear of missing the mark?
3. Or were there long queues with people bringing an entire flock once a year from the other side of the country where they lived to make #atonement for their sins over the past year?

Yes, I do understand that if a person couldn't afford a #lamb then they could bring a dove/pigeon and if not that then a #cereal offering. But it all adds up if you have to sacrifice once a week or even once a month.

Or could it be that when we are sometimes prompted in our spirit that we think we are already sinning, but it might not be sin in Father's eyes yet and rather a "protecting mechanism" to stop us from ultimately sinning? And therefore, we don't have to ask for forgiveness yet, but rather give thanks for restraining us.

Deut. 20-23 and Leviticus makes it very clear as to what is #sin and Yeshua did clarify some of the #laws. But are we putting an undue burden on ourselves and others to act "hollier" than the measuring line Father has put down for us?

The quickest example I can think of is “You shall not commit #adultery." Yeshua then clarifies it to "you shall not look to a woman with #lust". Now some teach their sons, you shall not even be attracted to a girl. The word "attraction" is thereby replaced with "lust" in their minds and they are condemned by themselves for sinning.

In general, are we possibly "whipping" ourselves for something which isn't a sin and pleading Father for #foregiveness instead of #thanking Him for protecting us?

And in other instances taking sin so lightly that it isn't a thing to us anymore? I remember working as a pest controller as a teen and initially dead crawling #insects had an "ick"-factor to it, but as time moved on I would just wipe their dead #bodies away with my bare hands when I had to get into an attic to spray. It wasn't a sin, but just a hygiene issue to me. ?

What are your thoughts on this? Have you come across anything you have earlier believed to be a sin until you started looking at Scripture for it?

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Or, 4. Did the sacrificial system actually become a perceived “Pay for Play” device, allowing the children of Yisrael to become of the mindset that they could do whatever, then simply pay for it with the blood of innocent animals each time they went to the Temple and made their atonement? But the sacrifices were given as a remedy for unintentional sins, not as a payment system for evil we want to do in our own desires.
“Hear the Word of YHWH, you rulers of Sedom; give ear to the Torah of our Elohim, you people of Amorah! Of what use to Me are your many sacrifices? declares YHWH. I have had enough of ascending offerings of rams and the fat of fed beasts. I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs or goats. When you come to appear before Me, who has required this from your hand, to trample My courtyards? Stop bringing futile offerings, incense, it is an abomination to Me. New moons, Sabbaths, the calling of gatherings – I am unable to bear unrighteousness and assembly. My being hates your new moons and your appointed times, they are a trouble to Me, I am weary of bearing them. And when you spread out your hands, I hide My eyes from you; even though you make many prayers, I do not hear. Your hands have become filled with blood. Wash yourselves, make yourselves clean; put away the evil of your doings from before My eyes. Stop doing evil! Learn to do excellence! Seek judgment, reprove the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead for the widow…” (Isa. 1)

Of course we have all come across things we earlier believed to be a sin until we started looking at scripture. From the initial sin by Adam & Chavah in the Garden until now, YHWH’s people have had to learn what sin is and the consequences for it. We do not know it “naturally,” as some say, because:
“The natural man does not receive the matters of the Spirit of Elohim, for they are foolishness to him, and he is unable to know them, because they are spiritually discerned.”

“Sin is the transgression of the law” (1st John 3:4). The law is found throughout the entirety of the first five books of scripture, which is why it is called The Torah – which means “The Teaching.” The Torah must be learned through lifelong study, governed and empowered by the Spirit of the Most-High, and then implemented by His children who truly love Him, know Him, and want to become like His son, our Messiah - “walking as he walked.” This life is a learning and testing chamber for us, and these are not complete until the day we die.

The Torah is precise, not vague or ambiguous. It tells us clearly what sin is, so there will be no misunderstanding or cause for wonder about it – which would be pretty unfair. If you devote yourself to learning it, all of it, you can learn to recognize and refrain from intentional sin. If you do not, you cannot. You cannot know what you do not know. And when we inevitably err, we have grace through our blessed Messiah and the grace of YHWH:
“…Come now, and let us reason together, says YHWH. Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall be as wool. If you submit and obey, you shall eat the excellence of the land; but if you refuse and rebel, you shall be devoured by the sword, for the mouth of YHWH has spoken.” (Isa. 1)

Yeshua did NOT say, "you shall not look to a woman with #lust." He said,
“You heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I say to you that everyone looking at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.”
He was not adding to or taking away from the law here, but teaching his own true followers that the law is not only physical, but spiritual, and that YHWH also desires our hearts to be pure, not just our actions. He was telling them that all Yisrael is charged with keeping Torah law, simply and literally, but if anyone wants to be one of his followers, one of the “Qedoshim,” they would have to take a step above the literal and simple commandments of YHWH and also infuse the spiritual intent of the law into their hearts, as well. Or, as he told the ‘rich young ruler’, they needed to become “perfect.”
“And see, one came and said to him, ‘Excellent Teacher, what excellent shall I do to have everlasting life?’ And he said to him, Why do you call me excellent? No one is excellent except One – Elohim. But if you wish to enter into Life, guard the commandments.’ He said to him, ‘Which?’ And Yeshua said, ‘You shall not murder, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal, You shall not bear false witness, Respect your father and your mother, and You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ The young man said to him, ‘All these I have watched over from my youth, what do I still lack?’ Yeshua said to him, ‘If you wish to be PERFECT, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven. And come, follow me.’”
The Hebrew word for “perfect” is “tamim” (תָּמִ֣ים), and does not mean without flaw, but whole and complete, as is written:
“Be perfect (תָּמִ֣ים) before YHWH your Elohim.”
And,
“YHWH appeared to Avram and said to him, ‘I am Ěl Shaddai – walk before Me and be perfect’” (תָּמִ֣ים).
This is what Yeshua taught and demanded of his own true followers – that they should be “perfect,” keeping both the clear and precise letter of the law and its underlying Spirit, as well. They must be whole and complete in their walk, in their spirit, and in their faith.

The Torah and its laws are also perfect, whole and complete, just as we are meant to be:
“The Torah of YHWH is perfect, restoring the soul; The witness of YHWH is faithful, making wise the simple; The orders of YHWH are straight, rejoicing the heart; The command of YHWH is clear, enlightening the eyes; The fear of YHWH is clean, standing forever; The judgments of YHWH are true, They are righteous altogether, More desirable than gold, than much fine gold; and sweeter than honey and the honeycomb. Also, Your servant is warned by them, in guarding them there is great reward. Who discerns mistakes? Declare me innocent from those that are secret. Also keep Your servant back from presumptuous ones. Do not let them rule over me. Then shall I be perfect, and innocent of great transgression. Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be pleasing before You, O YHWH, my rock and my redeemer.”
“O how I love Your Torah! It is my study all day long. Your commands make me wiser than my enemies; for it is ever before me. I have more understanding than all my teachers, for Your witnesses are my study. I understand more than the aged, for I have observed Your orders. I have restrained my feet from every evil way, that I might guard Your word. I have not turned aside from Your judgments, for You Yourself have taught me. How sweet to my taste has Your word been, more than honey to my mouth! From Your orders I get understanding; therefore, I have hated every false way. Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path. I have sworn, and I confirm, to guard Your righteous judgments. I have been afflicted very much; O YHWH, revive me according to Your word. Please accept the voluntary offerings Of my mouth, O YHWH, and teach me Your judgments. My life is in my hand continually, and Your Torah I have not forgotten. The wrong have laid a snare for me, but I have not strayed from Your orders. Your witnesses are my inheritance forever, for they are the joy of my heart. I have inclined my heart to do Your laws forever, to the end.”

“Let us hear the conclusion of the entire matter: Fear Elohim and guard His commands, for this the whole duty (but not the salvation) of all mankind! For Elohim shall bring every work into judgment, including all that is hidden, whether excellent or whether evil.”
Learn it, love it, do it. Yeshua did, his disciples did, and you can, too. Not without flaw, but with all your heart, soul, and might.
“For this command which I am commanding you today, it is not too hard for you, nor is it far off. It is not in the heavens, to say, ‘Who shall ascend into the heavens for us, and bring it to us, and cause us to hear it, so that we do it?’ Nor is it beyond the sea, to say, ‘Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it to us, and cause us to hear it, so that we do it?’ For the Word is very near you, in your mouth and in your heart – to do it.”
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I think you meant you don't want to support halal. Yes, saying Allah here is for exactness. Interesting thing though: Allahah is how you say Elohim in Aramaic, so Allah may be perfectly acceptable. I have heard from the writing of an exmuslim christian that Allah is not the same as Yah, but there is evidence in scripture that they are the same. For instance, crescents were worn by ancient Israelites (sorry, I don't have the verses). I'll try to look up the verses and add them below.
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Judges 8:21, 8:26, Isaiah 3:18
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Hein Zentgraf
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Shalom aleichem! Silver Trumpet Ministries will once again be gathering this coming Shabbat (saturday) at the residence of Hein & Gerda Zentgraf in Henley on Klip from 09:30. This week we will study parashat sh’lach l’cha (send on your behalf), from the fourth book, Numbers. Please note that the study is mainly in Afrikaans, but we are also fully conversant in the English vernacular. Prepare from Torah: B’midbar (Numbers) 13:1 to 15:41, Y’hoshuah (Joshua) 2:1-23 and Hebrews 3:7-19; you are welcome to bring your questions to the table for discussion.

For people outside the Vaal Triangle, we offer a remote gathering via the Jitsi platform, a free application that works on computers and smartphones. We send the link out at 09:30 via our Telegram group, YAH's Festivals, or on request. Coffee and tea will be supplied and every family is welcome to contribute something light to eat. We request, however, that special diets, such as gluten intolerance and diabetes are kept in mind. Please contact us on Telegram 0837745609 or Whatsapp 0846743400. To the esteem of YAH!

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"He that doeth the will of God, abideth ever."

1J 2

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Thought for Today: Thursday June 27

Learn your lessons well in the classroom of obscurity. YHVH is preparing you as His chosen arrow. As yet your shaft is hidden in His quiver but at the precious moment at which it will tell with the greatest effect, He will reach for you and launch you to that place of His appointment.

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Does God expect us to rejoice when it's hot and we're tired? That's an important question. If we have trouble being nice to God when we're back in our daily routine and it's hard and uncomfortable, then how can we be nice to other people? So how do we cope with the long, hot days of summer, when the joyful spring feasts of Passover and Shavuot are finished, and the festive time of Sukkot is many weeks away? That's what Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate in this conversation. It's more than a matter of keeping religious festivals; it's a matter of connecting to the times and seasons and rhythms of our Creator.

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Does God expect us to rejoice when it's hot and we're tired? That's an important question. If we have trouble being nice to God when we're back in our daily routine and it's hard and uncomfortable, then how can we be nice to other
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Does God expect us to rejoice when it's hot and we're tired? That's an important question. If we have trouble being nice to God when we're back in our daily routine and it's hard and uncomfortable, then how can we be nice to other people? So how do we cope with the long, hot days of summer, when the joyful spring feasts of Passover and Shavuot are finished, and the festive time of Sukkot is many weeks away? That's what Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate in this conversation. It's more than a matter of keeping religious festivals; it's a matter of connecting to the times and seasons and rhythms of our Creator.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2292194/15281457

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If YHWH delights in us, he will bring us into this land and give it to us, a land that flows with milk and honey.
Numbers 14:8

The man of #faith says, "If Adonai delights in us, then He will give us victory."

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Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen. (Hebrews 11:1) We’ve all heard that quote many, many times. It’s one of the most instantly recognizable verses in the Bible. We repeat it like a mantra and cling t
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I have wondered in the past about Numbers 14:8. Is it possibly a specific "time and place" type of verse and not for every reader to make personal?

My thinking is, if it is for every reader then Father hasn't had much delight in many, many generations of believers.

What is the hope then that my life is a delight for Father as I will only know that He delights in me if/when I am permanently placed in Israel? I have hope for one day, but...

Hesekiah often comes to mind when thinking about hope, faith and selfish prayers. Father gave him his dying prayer and it was a curse to the nation after he died when his son took over. The Nation might have been better off with Hesekiah not having descendants and dying as Father would then have placed someone else into kingship.
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In Joshua 22, the western tribes of Israel had begun to think of the eastern tribes as a separate people and assumed the eastern tribes felt the same way.

People assume their own viewpoint is the only one or at least the most common. When people do something that seems offensive, take a step back and see if there might be another perspective. This is a big part of what it means to "turn the other cheek".

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