April 6, 2010

Strange Fire

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , — Teresa @ 10:53 am

Strange Fire.

Strange Fire?

Strange Fire???

What does that mean?

In this weeks parsha, Sh’mini, Nadab and Abihu the sons of Aahron were struck down by a flame from Heaven for offering “Strange Fire” This is pretty serious stuff. This is something we should stop and consider here for a moment.

In Leviticus ch 9 Aaron is going thru the consecration offerings of his priesthood. In a very spectacular show of HIS mighty presence, Yahweh sends a Flame of Fire from Heaven to consume the offering on the altar.

Our God is a Consuming Fire!!!

The whole of the congregation, the whole nation of Israel falls down to worship the Creator, The Holy One.

Then something very confusing and frightening happens. Two of Aaron’s sons take a censor of incense and fire and take it to the altar.

Lev 10:1-2 Now Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer and put fire in it and laid incense on it and offered unauthorized fire before the LORD, which he had not commanded them. And fire came out from before the LORD and consumed them, and they died before the LORD.

What did they do that was so bad? Did they really do something so bad that it warranted the taking of their lives? Let’s look at what has been happening. Moses has just given Aaron and his sons the very detailed instructions of how to approach the Holy One. The day has come and Aaron is making the offerings, His sons are supposedly helping in this service. They are expected to assist and to eventually to take their fathers place as High Priest. We can assume that they were fully educated in the protocols of the service to the Holy One.

So what happened? What did they do wrong? Why the swift judgment against them? Why not a little mercy and a chastisement maybe?

They just watched the power and might of Yahweh completely consume the offering right before their eyes. The whole congregation was moved to worship as they fell before this awesome display. My feeling is that they were so moved by this awesome act that they wanted to express their worship by offering incense to Yahweh. That doesn’t seem so bad, right?

Pro 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.

Let’s make this understandable to us today. In His WORD, Yahweh has given us very detailed instructions as to how to live and approach Him. We have further example in the life and death of Messiah, the Living Word.
He has set apart certain days out of the year and one day every week to meet with Him and to get to know our Heavenly Bridegroom. When we neglect these special times, date nights with our Bridegroom, or we show up on a different day, how can we expect Him to reveal Himself to us, or how can we expect to get to know Him? How can we call ourselves His Bride when we are disobedient and rebellious to His Ways and His Instructions for us?

Do we not bring “strange fire” when we celebrate pagan holy days and call on the Name of Yahweh? When we celebrate the Resurrection of Messiah from the dead on a day, and in a way that it is purely pagan and has very little to do with His Atoning work? Are not eggs and bunnies and lilies strange fire? Pine trees decorated with gold and silver, a red clothed elf and poisonous fungus are definitely strange fire?

Why do we ignore the explicit and detailed and very clear instructions of our Creator and heed the strange fire, the words and customs of men?

Jos 24:14 “Now therefore fear Yahweh and serve him in sincerity and in faithfulness. Put away the gods that your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve Yahweh.

My challenge to you is to examine yourself. Are you offering Strange Fire to The Almighty? Is your worship pure or is it tainted and commingled with idolatry and pagan feast days?

March 24, 2010

The Holiness Factor

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , , , — Teresa @ 4:14 pm

The guilt offering

The Holiness Factor

The first thing we need to note about what the Holy One tells us in today’s aliyah about the korban asham-Guilt Offering is that the Holy One considers the surrogate used in such approach k’dosh k’dosh’im – holy of holies. The Holy One declared it twice – in verse 1 and then again in verse 6.

Lev 7:1 This is the law of the guilt offering; it is a holy of holies.

Lev 7:6 Every male among the priests shall eat of it. In a holy place shall it be eaten; it is a holy of holies.

Did you catch that, Beloved?

The Holy One wants us to know that He considers the approach of a sinner who admits, and wishes to make reparation for his sin, and be restored in his relationship with His Creator and covenant partner, every bit as holy as the place atop the “mercy seat”, between the wings of the cherubim. The Holy One actually calls the korban asham by the same name as the cubicle behind the veil, which the high priest can only enter once a year.

You see, Beloved, the Holy One has always loved, and reached out to, and met with, those who come to Him in t’shuvah [heartfelt desire to return to covenant faithfulness]. This is not a “New Testament” doctrine.

If you realize what this means, you will be amazed. Think about it. No one would make korban asham unless he had broken the Holy One’s covenant – had failed to sh’ma-Hear and sh’mar-Do the Holy One’s instructions for living.

Consider also that the breach was well known to the Holy One, for nothing is hidden from Him.

What had the Holy One done when He saw the person break His covenant? Though He could have, He did not send a lightning bolt to “zap” the person. He did not write the person off. He gently and lovingly “woo’d” the man, drawing the man back to Him, and to His Torah lifestyle, by His Spirit [yes, the Ruach was already in the world – ask David!], calling Him to make t’shuvah. And He waited, patiently, until the man responded, and made korban asham. And when the man did make korban asham, the Holy One accepted him back into the fold as if he’d never left, and met with him, and communed with him – not only on the level of the earthly tabernacle, but in the eternal place in the Spiritual realm which the Holy One showed Moshe on the mountain, after the pattern of which the earthly tabernacle and altar were built.

Forgiveness of Sin and Clearing the Conscience of Guilt­ The ‘Good News’ from the Torah

I know this is not the image of the “Old Testament” God you may have heard or read about. But it is precisely the God Torah presents to us.

Perhaps because the world has seen fit to divorce itself from Torah, it simply cannot understand the God of Torah.

Y’shua of Natzret did not introduce the concept of forgiveness of sins to mankind in 29 C.E. He walked a path that the Holy One had established a long, long time before Pontius Pilate or Herod or the corrupt high priest Caiphas were ever born, much less placed in power.

Y’shua did not come to earth and walk out the korban asham principle embodied in Torah for all to see in order establish some new religion.

He came to bring the heavenly reality of forgiveness and reconciliation which a few had come to know through the torah of the korban asham, to the entire world.

He came because the priesthood of Aharon had become corrupted, was being sold by Rome to the highest bidder, was not being administered in a manner consistent with either the letter or the spirit of Torah, and was ready to be suspended.

As the prophet Yeshayahu had said of the priests who officiated at the altar in Jerusalem:

He who kills an ox is as he who kills a man; he who sacrifices a lamb, as he who breaks a dog’s neck; he who offers an offering, [as he who offers] pig’s blood; he who burns frankincense, as he who blesses an idol. Yes, they have chosen their own ways, and their soul delights in their abominations:
[Isaiah 66:3]

And, as Malachi had spoken on behalf of the Holy One – as the Holy One’s last prophetic message before Messiah’s birth:

Now, you Kohanim, this mitzvah is for you.
If you will not sh’ma, and if you will not lay it to heart, to give glory to my name,” says the Holy One of Hosts, “then will I send the curse on you, and I will curse your blessings. Indeed, I have cursed them already, because you do not lay it to heart. Behold, I will rebuke your seed, and will spread dung on your faces, even the dung of your feasts; and you will be taken away with it.* * *. . . the Kohen’s lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the torah at his mouth; for he is the messenger of the Holy One of Hosts. But you have turned aside out of the way.You have caused many to stumble in the Torah.You have corrupted the covenant of Levi,” says the Holy One of Hosts. “Therefore I have also made you contemptible and base before all the people, according to the way you have not kept my ways, but have had respect for persons in the law. [Malachi 2:1-9]

A corrupt priesthood had to be cut-off, exiled, as a corrupt people had been cut-off and exiled in the time of Nebuchadnezzar. An incorruptible, faultless priesthood – the Heavenly priesthood of Messiah after which the earthly priesthood had been patterned in the first place — had to be established on earth, in order that the truth of Torah, and the pathways of intimacy the Holy One established in Torah, might be kept open for all who were broken and contrite of heart.

Thanks be to the Holy One, the pathways of intimacy of the Holy One are indeed open to us today. The priesthood of Y’shua after the order of Melchi-Tzedek, applying the same Hebraic concepts as we have been studying in Sefer Vayikra-Leviticus, is in place.

Blessed be the name of the Holy One!

Courtesy of Bill Bullock – the Rabbis Son Parsha Tzav

February 22, 2010

Be the Bride!!

Filed under: Torah Life — Tags: , , , , , — Teresa @ 9:57 am

Here are a few of my thoughts on the Torah parsha from a couple weeks ago….
Notes from T’rumah
If we merely eat the physical bread which He (Yahweh) provides for us [if we merely seek Him for His miracles], we will die in the desert — as did our fathers. But if we sh’ma [listen with open minds to, hear, pay attention to, heed, and receive with gratitude] His words of life, and sh’mar [cherish, treasure, highly value, and carefully watch over, guard, and protect] His instructions for living, and asah [interact and build with, as a potter interacts and builds with clay] the mitzvot and mishpatim He designs for us, do you see what awaits us:  we will dwell in His presence, we will eat at His table, and we will walk in His Light.
Bill Bullock–The Rabbi’s Son

How many of us are barely hanging on, literally starving to death-spiritually (and we don’t even know it), because we have never really entered into HIS banqueting hall? We are still hanging out in the coat room drinking from a water fountain and eating mints by the door. We can hear the lively conversation from inside and see the tables of food and maybe see the faces of those enjoying the true bread of His Word and the true wine of His Spirit. But like the Israelites at the foot of the mountain we are afraid to meet with our Bridegroom face to face and stand in His presence. His ways are perfect and He is gentle and just. But if we remain out in the coat room ( we are technically at the banqueting hall ) we will never fully know our Bridegroom face to face, we may never even hear His voice. But we try to satisfy ourselves with the lie that we are His Bride, we are in His banqueting hall, are we not? We go there but we leave unsatisfied. We go but we return home thirsting. OR maybe we do feel fed and our thirst sated but our lives are hollow and our bodies weak and diseased. YOU can not thrive and bear fruit by “feasting” on water and after dinner mints.

Step boldly into the banqueting hall of your Bridegroom. See His face, hear His voice and drink and eat fully of His WORD and His SPIRIT. How do I do that? I thought I was already? First , stop lying to yourself that you are living a life surrendered to HIM. Stop telling people “Oh, I wish I had more time to read and study, I am just so busy.” Read Yahweh’s words…….ALL of them!!! Then actually do what it says to do. Stop listening to men. Men who you pay to tell you lies. These men are not your god, or in some cases they may well be, but they should not be your gods. Who will decide who is damned and who goes on to eternal life? …your priest?….your Sunday school teacher?….your Rabbi?   NO!!  Your Creator alone does. So who do you think you should get to know better and learn to trust and know what HE expects of you, really???   When you stand before HIM, and you will, do you really think He will take “But my pastor/priest/Rabbi never told me that or taught me this” as an excuse for neglecting His instructions to you on how to be His Bride?

It is time to stop playing “bride” and to hang up your coat (false teachings of men) and come in and truly feast on His WORD and drink deeply of His SPIRIT!! Read your Bible as if every word was written directly to you and for you…which it was.  Come to Him as a child, open and trusting. Accept His instructions and learn them well. Train yourself to hear and recognize His voice and to respond to it as a lover responds to the touch or her beloved.  Grow up!!! Become mature and responsible in the duties/yoke we received when we said “Yes” to our Heavenly Bridegroom. Trust Him when He said that  His yoke is easy an His burden is light.

Sh’ma His voice and WORD.   Sh’mar His Torah    and Asah His instructions

Be the Bride!!!!



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