“ARE YOU BEING TRUE?”


Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised; Hebrews 10:23

PRE-AMBLE by Robert

 

wp-15859041793226701365647621581306.jpgAnd there arose a great storm of wind, and the waves beat into the ship so that it was now full. [38] And he was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep on a pillow: and they awake him, and say unto him, Master, carest thou not that we perish? [39] And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. [40] And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful? how is it that ye have no faith? [41] And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him

The Holy Spirit revealed this comparison of our position. As the disciples were in the boat and a storm hit them, this pandemic like the storm has hit our world, we should as the disciples did cry out to Yeshua through prayer. In these verses, we are shown our position, as a result, (Mark 4:37-41) KJVS

OPENING STATEMENT by Robert

Yeshua is revealing and encouraging the proper use of our spiritual gifts. suggesting we stand firm as believers and in collective prayer to our, Father, in heaven. Remove all doubt from our thoughts and like Peter, step out of our comfort zones exercise our mustard seed of faith and awaken the nations of the world to move forward out of this spiritual storm manifesting as a pandemic (Matthew 21:21-22) and know in faith our prayers will be answered. Exercise your faith demonstrate your calm, peace, love and most of all God’s compassion for all through His Grace.

wp-15887123458654107766623478442268.jpgHere is an important point of what is not occurring within the assembly of those walking in the light our faith is a flicker instead of a solid stream of light.  It appears many have lost or forgotten when accepting Yeshua (Jesus) as our Saviour we committed through a vow with God to keep and abide [in our new lives] to His Law.

God speaks many ways to the children of men; by conscience, by providences, bywp-15875944726532122085934532142978.jpg his voice, to all which we ought carefully to attend; but he never spake at any time so as he spake the TEN COMMANDMENTS. This law God had given to man before; it was written in his heart; but sin so defaced it, that it was necessary to revive the knowledge of it.

The law is spiritual and takes knowledge of the secret thoughts, desires, and dispositions of the heart. Its grand demand is love, without which outward obedience is mere hypocrisy. It requires perfect, unfailing, constant obedience; no law in the world admits disobedience to itself. Whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all, (James 2:10).

The first four of the ten commandments commonly called the FIRST table, reveal our duty to God. It was fit that those should be put first because a man had a Maker to love before he had a neighbour to love. It cannot be expected that he should be true to his brother, who is false to his God.

As you continue the areas shown by the Holy Spirit which requires our attention now, as we go through this malady, which I believe the Lord is using to strengthen shape and mould us, are revealed through His Father’s commandments. And Yeshua states, “How is it that ye have no faith?” Whether in the heart or the conduct, in thought, word, or deed, to omit or to vary anything, is sin, and the wages of sin is death.

  • The first commandment concerns the object of worship, YAHEWA, and him only. The worship of creatures is here forbidden. Whatever comes short of perfect love, gratitude, reverence, or worship, breaks this commandment. Whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
  • The second commandment refers to the worship we are to render to the Lord our God. It is forbidden to make any image or picture of the Deity, in any form, or for any purpose; or to worship any creature, image, or picture. But the spiritual import of this command extends much further. All kinds of superstition are here forbidden, and the use of mere human inventions in the worship of God.
  • The third commandment concerns the manner of worship, that it be with all possible reverence and seriousness. All false oaths are forbidden. All light appealing to God, all profane cursing, is a horrid breach of this command. It matters not whether the word of God, or sacred things, all such-like things break this commandment, and there is no profit, honour, or pleasure in them. The Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
  • The form of the fourth commandment, “Remember,” shows that it was not now first given, but was known by the people before. One day in seven is to be kept holy. Six days are allotted to worldly business, but not so as to neglect the service of God and the care of our souls. On those days we must do all our work, and leave none to be done on the sabbath day. Christ allowed works of necessity, charity, and piety; for the sabbath was made for man, and not man for the sabbath, Mark 2:27; but all works of luxury, vanity, or self-indulgence in any form, are forbidden. Trading, paying wages, settling accounts, writing letters of business, worldly studies, trifling visits, journeys, or light conversation, are not keeping this day holy to the Lord. Sloth and indolence may be a carnal, but not a holy rest. The sabbath of the Lord should be a day of rest from worldly labour and rest in the service of God. The advantages from the due keeping of this holy day, were it only to the health and happiness of mankind, with the time it affords for taking care of the soul, show the excellency of this commandment. The day is blessed; men are blessed by it and in it. The blessing and direction to keep holy are not limited to the seventh day but are spoken of the sabbath day.

And before we move on, this question must be asked and honestly answered. How many of these first Four commandments have we kept as part of our lives? Not just part of them, but wholly as the foundation of our walk. Not as Coping mechanisms but as the basis of Dealing with our lifes daily ups and downs. 

The laws of the SECOND table, that is, the last six of the ten commandments, state our duty to ourselves and to one another, and explain the great commandment, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, Luke 10:27. Godliness and honesty must go together.

  • The fifth commandment concerns the duties we owe to our relations. Honour thy father and thy mother, includes esteem of them, shown in our conduct; obedience to their lawful commands; come when they call you, go where they send you, do what they bid you, refrain from what they forbid you; and this, as children, cheerfully, and from a principle of love. Also submission to their counsels and corrections. Endeavouring, in everything, to comfort parents, and to make their old age easy; maintaining them if they need support, which our Saviour makes to be particularly intended in this commandment, Matthew 15:4-6. Careful observers have noted a peculiar blessing in temporal things on obedient, and the reverse on disobedient children.
  • The sixth commandment requires that we regard the life and the safety of others as we do our own. Magistrates and their officers, and witnesses testifying the truth, do not break this command. Self-defence is lawful, but that which is not deemed murder by the laws of man is such before God. Furious passions, stirred up by anger or by drunkenness, are no excuse, more guilty is murder in duels, which is a horrible effect of a haughty, revengeful spirit. All fighting, whether for wages, for renown, or out of anger and malice, breaks this command, and the bloodshed therein is murder. To tempt men to vice and crimes which shorten life may be included. Misconduct, such as may break the heart, or shorten the lives of parents, wives, or other relatives, is a breach of this command. This command forbids all envy, malice, hatred, or anger, all provoking or insulting language. The destruction of our own lives is here forbidden. This commandment requires a spirit of kindness, longsuffering, and forgiveness.
  • The seventh commandment concerns chastity. We should be as much afraid of that which defiles the body, as of that which destroys it. Whatever tends to pollute the imagination, or to raise the passions, falls under this law, as impure pictures, books, conversation, or any other like matters.
  • The eighth commandment is the law of love as it respects the property of others. The portion of worldly things allotted us, as far as it is obtained in an honest way, is the bread which God hath given us; for that we ought to be thankful, to be contented with it, and, in the use of lawful means, to trust Providence for the future. Imposing upon the ignorance, easiness, or necessity of others, and many other things, break God’s law, though scarcely blamed in society. Plunderers of kingdoms though above human justice will be included in this sentence. Defrauding the public, contracting debts without the prospect of paying them, or evading payment of just debts, extravagance, all living upon charity when not needful, all squeezing the poor in their wages; these, and such things, break this command; which requires industry, frugality, and content, and to do to others, about the worldly property, as we would they should do to us.
  • The ninth commandment concerns our own and our neighbour’s good name. This forbids speaking falsely on any matter, lying, equivocating, and any way devising or designing to deceive our neighbour. Speaking unjustly against our neighbour, to hurt his reputation. Bearing false witness against him, or in common conversation slandering, backbiting, and tale-bearing; making what is done amiss, worse than it is, and in any way endeavouring to raise our reputation upon the ruin of our neighbour’s. How much this command is every day broken among persons of all ranks!
  • The tenth commandment strikes at the root; Thou shalt not covet. The others forbid all desire of doing what will be an injury to our neighbour; this forbids all wrong desire of having what will gratify ourselves.

CLOSING STATEMENT by Robert

This law, which is so extensive that we cannot measure it, so spiritual that we cannot evade it, and so reasonable that we cannot find fault with it, will be the rule of the future judgment of God, as it is for the present conduct of man. If tried by this rule, we shall find our lives have been passed in transgressions. And with this holy law and an awful judgment before us, who can despise the gospel of Yeshua (Jesus)? And the knowledge of the law shows our need for repentance. In every believer’s heart sin is dethroned and crucified, the law of God is written, and the image of God renewed. The Holy Spirit enables him to hate sin and flee from it, to love and keep this law in sincerity and truth; nor will he cease to repent. 

Remember, these messages are given by a humble servant obedient to our 2868735889749cc41daf2da58f0003123195518346162872989.jpgLord 0103db0c899cd0b8b69538e2367c4fddYeshua as a “Watchman.” I pray for all. ”Our Heavenly Father brings us to the river which bringeth forth fruit so we may partake of its sustenance and be filled spiritually with nurturing wisdom, and humble dedication in service to Yeshua.“ “Blessings to All.”  As you go forward in peace, knowledge, and strength. In the name of Yeshua, we pray Amen and Amen

Robert

 

 

About Yeshua's Watchman

Yeshua, as a Watchman. This I pray for all. ” Our Heavenly Father brings us to the river which bringeth forth fruit so we may partake of its sustenance and be filled spiritually with nurturing wisdom and humble dedication in service to Yeshua. “Blessings to All.” As you go forward in peace, knowledge, and strength
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