First published at 01:21 UTC on March 17th, 2024.
Knowing Yahuah's Covenant Commands has everything to do with recognizing the leaven that affects us for the good towards maturity or for the bad that grieves the Ruach HaKodesh.
But how many believers even know what our marriage covenant com…
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Knowing Yahuah's Covenant Commands has everything to do with recognizing the leaven that affects us for the good towards maturity or for the bad that grieves the Ruach HaKodesh.
But how many believers even know what our marriage covenant commands are? Do believers understand the significance of saying 'yes' to Yahusha? How many know that with a change in priesthood comes a change in law? What is the believer's moral compass concerning respecting and honoring our Groom? Do believers know what priesthood they are under? … do they even care to know?
This Shabbat, may Yah reveal insights through our gathering to help His Bride find His narrow path, the very wedding aisle where she will behold Him.
There were two blood ratified marriage proposals to Israel in the Bible. The 1st took place at Mt. Sinai that was broken due to leaven(sinning with the golden calf) and the 2nd took place with Yahusha, as the Lamb of Elohim that fulfilled the death penalty arm of the conditional promise requested and given to Abraham in Gen. 15 with the flaying of the animals. By doing so, Yahusha connected us back to the Unconditional promise of Yah given to Abraham! HalleluYAH!
The 4 elements of a blood ratified covenant that cannot be added to or taken away from are:
1. Proposal
2. Acceptance
3. Blood Ratification
4. Covenant Confirming Meal
Rightly Dividing His Word of Truth! Shabbat Shalom, Libby
Reference Links:
Matthew Nolan: Table of Shewbread and the Gifts of the Spirit -speaker at Passion For Truth – oldie but goodie https://youtu.be/madVE4yQGi4?si=_Q6qyBXLEo9t56CF
Bible Tools Blog: https://www.bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Topical.show/RTD/cgg/ID/3589/Three-Measures-Meal.htm
Times of Israel Blog:
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/why-are-there-two-words-for-leaven-in-the-torah/
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