Sunday, September 28, 2014

False Prophets False Messiahs

                                   Contributed by Bruce Timpany

PLEASE LISTEN THIS IS THE BEST TEACHING ON THIS SUBJECT OF THE ANTICHRIST I HAVE EVER HEARD {{{ THE MOST IMPORTANT SERMON EVER}}}Its probably the toughest thing you will have herd, prepare to have your socks blown off {{{ WAKE UP SHEEP}}}Beware False Prophets by Steve Berkson at Beth Messianic Congregation. Steve gives a memorable talk on {{identifying false prophets, false messiahs}} and how the world and christian church will be deceived in the last days. LISTEN & SHARE - This message needs to get out to the church!/ {{{ DONT COME HERE IF YOU WANT YOUR EARS TICKLED }}} {{ WAKE UP SHEEP}}ღღღ ღღღThe Scriptures say: That YHWH will magnify the Torah and make it honorable. And those that love Torah will have great peace (Is 42:21/Ps 119:65) Yeshua loved Torah and loving what He loved will bring true Peace.{{ WAKE UP SHEEP}}}


{{{◄ John 5:43 ►}}} I have come in my Father's name, and you do not accept me; but if someone else comes in his own name, you will accept him. PLEASE LISTEN THIS IS THE BEST TEACHING ON THIS SUBJECT OF THE ANTICHRIST I HAVE EVER HERD {{{ DONT COME HERE IF YOU WANT YOUR EARS TICKLED }}} Beware False Prophets by Steve Berkson at Beth Shalom Messianic Congregation. Steve gives a memorable talk on identifying false prophets, false messiahs and how the world and christian church will be deceived in the last days

Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Fall Festival of the Messiah - Feast of Trumpets : REPENTANCE

                              Contributed by Bruce Timpany 

The Creators calendar} God's feast days are missing on the Christian calendar. Many Gentile believers regard them as outdated, insignificant Jewish rituals. That is unfortunate because they miss the fullness and beauty of God's plan of redemption, reflected in His appointed times. The Old Testament feasts were dress rehearsals for the two greatest events in history the first and second coming of Yahu’shua                                                          The Fall Festival of the Messiah - YHWH
Le 23:1,2  And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, Con-
cerning the feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, even these are my feasts.
                                     

Because it’s the first day of the month, was 2 days long, and was based on the sighting of the New Moon by two
witnesses it’s known as the Feast where no one knows “The Day or the Hour“ it  would begin!

On the Feast of Trumpets the Shofar is blown 100 times. There are three sounds made with the shofar:
    Tekiah - One long straight blast. Shevarim - Three shorter blasts. Teruah – 9 quick blasts in short succession 
This series is blown 11 times for a total of 99 blasts and the final blast is known as “The Last Trump”!

1Cor 15:51-53 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment,
in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible,
and we shall be changed. For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.

SoS 2:10,11 My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away. For, lo, the
winter is past, the rain is over and gone;

SoS 2:16,17 My beloved is mine, and I am his: he feedeth among the lilies. Until the day break, and the shadows
flee away, turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of Bether.

SoS 3:1,2 By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I found him not. I will rise now,
and go about the city in the streets, and in the broad ways I will seek him whom my soul loveth: I sought him, but I
found him not.

SoS 5:2-6 I sleep, but my heart waketh: it is the voice of my beloved that knocketh, saying, Open to me, my sister,
my love, my dove, my undefiled: for my head is filled with dew, and my locks with the drops of the night. I have
put off my coat; how shall I put it on? I have washed my feet; how shall I defile them? My beloved put in his hand
by the hole of the door, and my bowels were moved for him.  I rose up to open to my beloved; and my hands
dropped with myrrh, and my fingers with sweet smelling myrrh, upon the handles of the lock.  I opened to my
beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone: my soul failed when he spake: I sought him, but
I could not find him; I called him, but he gave me no answer.

Eph 5:14 Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light.

Yom HaDin/Day of Judgment/The Opening of the Books/Opening of the Gates


Sunday, September 14, 2014

Ebola Patent?

                                       Contributed by Bruce Timpany

Why does the CDC own a patent on Ebola 'invention?'The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010. You can view it here. (Thanks to Natural News readers who found this and brought it to our attention.)
Patent applicants are clearly described on the patent as including:
The Government Of The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary, Department Of Health & Human Services, Center For Disease Control.
The patent summary says, "The invention provides the isolated human Ebola (hEbola) viruses denoted as Bundibugyo (EboBun) deposited with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"; Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America) on November 26, 2007 and accorded an accession number 200706291."
It goes on to state, "The present invention is based upon the isolation and identification of a new human Ebola virus species, EboBun. EboBun was isolated from the patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever in a recent outbreak in Uganda."
It's worth noting, by the way, that EboBun is not the same variant currently believed to be circulating in West Africa. Clearly, the CDC needs to expand its patent portfolio to include more strains, and that may very well be why American Ebola victims have been brought to the United States in the first place. Read more below and decide for yourself...
http://www.naturalnews.com/046290_ebola_patent_vaccines_profit_motive.html

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Yom Teruah

How to Celebrate Yom Teruah like you mean it!!! Idioms for the Feast of Yom Teruah: Feast of Trumpets}} : REPENTANCE !!!!!!!


How to Celebrate Yom Teruah like you mean it!!!
    {{ Idioms for the Feast of Yom Teruah: Feast of Trumpets}} : REPENTANCE  !!!!!!! 
    Feast of Yom Kippur: REDEMPTION  Feast of Tabernacles: REJOICING  

Hebrew Roots Resource and Teaching 
Yom (pronounced Yome) Teruah basically means “day of noise/blasts.”

“Teruah” is traditionally understood as the blowing of the shofar, specifically the 
ram’s horn, but it is also translated as a joyful noise. In the English Bible is is 
referred to as the Feast of Trumpets and comes at the end of the fruit harvest in 
Israel. As noted in the verses above, Yom Teruah is on the first day of the 
seventh month which is more commonly called Tishri. 
Idioms for the Feast of Yom Teruah
    Feast of Trumpets : REPENTANCE   Feast of Yom Kippur: REDEMPTION  Feast of Tabernacles: REJOICING  
Idioms for the Feast of Yom Teruah:

    The Time of Jacobs trouble The Day of the Awakening Blast Yom HaDin/Day of Judgment/The Opening of the Books/Opening of the Gates Yom HaKeseh (The Hidden Day) Ha Kiddushin/Nesuin (Wedding of the Messiah)   Ha Melech (Coronation of the Messiah) 
Generally speaking, Yom Teruah comes at the time of the last harvest of the year, so in Exodus 34:22 this season is referred to as the end of the year. Yom Teruah is also called Rosh Hashanah, meaning the New (civil) Year.  However, we must remember that the LORD specifically states that the year begins in Nisan (or Aviv), the month of Passover.  
 Yom Teruah marks the beginning of the moedim, appointed times, that lasts through the twenty-second day of the seventh month, ending after the eighth day of Sukkkot (Feast of Tabernacles/Booths). This is a joyous time of celebration and worship of our Father.

The Akeidah
 Leviticus 23 tells us that the blowing is a memorial but it does not state "what" is being memorialized.  Many believe that it is a memorial of God’s grace to Abraham when He substituted a ram in place of Isaac. This is known as the Akeidah (the binding of Isaac). Traditionally, Judaism remembers the Akeidah at Yom Teruah. There are many parallels of between Isaac and Yeshua. Both men were sons of promise, both came into the world under miraculous circumstances with their births announced by angels and through both men the world has been blessed. Both men were beloved sons of their fathers who were blameless with neither one deserving any form of capital punishment, both men had to carry 
the implements of their judgment to the place of their sacrifices and both were in their mid to late thirties at the time of their sacrifice. Isaac and Yeshua went willingly and without uttering a word in their defense or attempting to change the mind of their fathers. And both of these men lived after the event–Isaac being substituted with a ram and Yeshua being raised up on the third day.

A shofar is usually made from a ram's horn and it reminds us of the ram that God provided to Abraham to take Isaac's place on the altar.  The blowing of the shofar has special significance on this day. The shofar has a beautiful sound and is sounded in 100 blasts on this day.

The shofar/trumpet is blown at special festivals and to herald the arrival of special seasons. Alfred Edersheim wrote that “One of it’s main purposes was to rouse men to repentance. In fact, the commentator Maimonides (1135 – 1204) makes use of the following words to denote the meaning of the blowing of trumpets: ‘Rouse ye, rouse ye from your slumber; awake, awake from your sleep, you who mind vanity, for slumber most heavy has fallen upon you. Take it to heart, before whom you are to give an account in the judgment.’”

In Scripture the shofar/trumpet sounding is almost always a summons, a war-cry, an alert warning (to prepare for something), to hail an arrival, or a wake-up call if someone is sleeping (spiritually or physically). As we learned just the other day, the shofar is again sounded in Israel just before a battle as it was in ancient days.

Yom Teruah begins a 10 day period known as the Days of Awe in which the blowing of the shofar is followed by a time of introspection, worshipers looking into their own hearts and lives for misdeeds and transgressions. These ten days are days of repentance and preparation for judgment. Yom Kippur/The Day of Atonement is the tenth day of the seventh month and is known as “Judgment Day”. This is our face to face appointment with the Most High God that is celebrated annually.

There are the exchange of greetings such as “Lashana Tova!” (Have a good year!) or “Lashana Tova Tikatevu!” (May you be inscribed [in the Book of Life] for a good year”. There are also special services and traditions within the Body of Messiah.

Tashlich is an interesting ceremony that is based on Micah 7:19 which states: “And Thou wilt cast (ve-tashlich) all their sins into the depths of the sea” This is generally done with prayer, confession of sin, and a relinquishing of that sin. To cast our stone into the water is a physical reminder of His casting our sins away into the sea of forgetfulness.

Special foods are eaten such as: Challah fashioned in a spiral pattern instead of a braided pattern to signify the circular and cyclical pattern of life; fruit, apples and honey (for a sweet new year); honey cakes, and carrot tzimmes!

Sliced apples for dipping in a honey pot to sample a sweet new year is probably the most common symbol of Yom Teruah aside from the shofar.  In fact, since this is the fruit and vegetable harvest celebration, sweet fruits and veggies are typically eaten at this celebration. This year, the younger children will participate in a fruit tasting/rating workshop at our picnic.  This should be fun to see your children sampling and enjoying the harvest.  

Bouillabaisse or Fish head dishes… uhhh, maybe next year?  This signifies the hope to be at HEAD and not the TAIL of situations during the coming year.  Instead, there will be a HEAD of Cabbage with coleslaw surrounding it as this year's HEAD and not the TAIL delicacy.  But a head of Lettuce (salads) or head of steamed Cauliflower with buttered peas surrounding it (or in Veggie trays)?  Maybe you have another idea to present, so let’s build a new traditions!!

Remember that this is a celebration, a festive time--but solemn assemblies can also be joyous ones. This is a holy day, an appointed time. This is a feast.
                                                       . . .  to be continued