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Blain

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This came to my thoughts when I was with God this morning.
The human body as gross as it is to me is also fascinating. The way the human mind has always fascinated me the idea that we have such a complex being made in a way that doesn't happen by chance what makes it work is that he knows my interests and this morning I thought it is actually kind of interestingg how the human body was designed as if to show our need for him.

We constantly need nurtition from food but food to him is his word and feasting brings life and makes us whole.
We constantly need lots of water our bodies are made mostly of water but one sip from living water and your body is filled more than hydrated the human skin requires moisture or it gets dry as if the flesh itself cries out for living water

What we eat and drink effects our whole body but it occured to me there was always a focus on that in scripture and as gross as it is we eat and our body digests what is given it takes what nutition it can and gives it to the rest of the body while sending less or just nonnutricious out.
All this affects how the body functions what our bodies do aligns with what scripture says think about how often the body or the flesh is mentioned in the bible think also how our bodies also work like machines they need to be used or they get slow rusty out of shape sluggish they need to be properly managed and more than that they are always working.

People would be surprised how great it feels after a long day of genuine hard work it is also good for mind and body as it keeps us busy and functioning.

God speaks a lot on work and he is not one for lazy workers and the body seems to speak this.
The human muscles only grow by tearing and rebuilding itsle fover and over God does a lot of tearing and rebuilding doesn't he? the suffering the muscles go through makes them stronger the more you stretch the more loose you body becomes and more flexable to me this is kind of God's way of saying hey bro let loose and relax with me for a bit.


Just some thoughts really
 

Blain

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This date was given to me a while back and I never understood really what it was about but God has been making it keep popping up in memory
this past year my health mental spiritual and physical have been under heavy attack to the point where I am so thin and weak all the time it is draining to just be online.
But God and I have also grown so much because of it all and though I have almost died so many times this year it's scary includding twice just last weekend he continues to upgrade and teach bringing precept upon precept deep upon deep.

This date is nearing and I kep getting the nudge to see what the hebrew word and meaning for these numbers are. it is as I understand as follows.


7 (zayin) Completion, Spiritual Perfection

Zayin symbolically represents a weapon in Hebrew. The perfect weapon is the Sword of the Spirit, by which spiritual warfare is accomplished, for “the weapons of our warfare are not carnal” (2 Cor. 10:4). Seven is the biblical number of completion and spiritual perfection. As such, Psalm 7 speaks of the two floods by which the earth is cleansed and brought to the perfect order of the Kingdom. Seven days completes a Sabbath cycle. In Rev. 10:7 the mystery of God is finished when the seventh angel blows his trumpet. In Rev. 16:7 “it is done” when the seventh angel pours out the seventh vial into the air. It took seven days to consecrate Aaron and his sons to the priesthood (Lev. 8:31-35) before emerging from the tabernacle on the eighth day. Joshua and the Israelite army had to march around Jericho seven days (Joshua 6:15) before the city fell.

From the beginning, the number 7 has represented God's completed acts. All of His celebrations are given in 7 feasts. When we sing and praise our Creator, we use combinations of 7 whole tones on the musical scale. All of that which is clean was taken into the ark of Noach in sevens (Genesis 7:2). Priests were consecrated seven whole days before entering the priesthood (Lev. 8:31-36). Blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat 7 times to show the complete redemption of the coming Messiah (Lev. 16:14, Heb. 9:12). God told Yehoshua to march around Jericho 6 times and then the 7th time the walls would fall. The 'Book of Life' is mentioned 7 times in scripture. Our bodies operate in complete cycles of sevens. There are 7 bones in our neck, face, and ankles. There are 7 holes in our face. All right, go ahead and count them. Finished? Ok, let's go on. We are in the womb a predetermined average of 280 days (40x7).
23 (kaph-gimel) Death and Resurrection Life
To write twenty-three in Hebrew, they wrote two Hebrew letters: kaph-gimel. These signify the open palm in the act of lifting up—in this case, lifting up from death. Twenty-three is the number of death and resurrection-life. In Rom. 1:28-32 there are 23 things listed that are “worthy of death”:
"And just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved mind, to do those things which are not proper, being filled with all unrighteousness (1), wickedness (2), greed (3), evil (4), full of envy (5), murder (6), strife (7), deceit (8), malice (9), they are gossips (10), 30 slanderers (11), haters of God (12), insolent (13), arrogant (14), boastful (15), inventors of evil (16), disobedient to parents (17), without understanding (18), untrustworthy (19), unloving (20), unmerciful (21), and although they know the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only do the same (22), but also give hearty approval to those who practice them (23)." The 23rd time Noah is mentioned is in Gen. 7:23, "Thus He blotted out every living thing that was upon the face of the land, from man to animals to creeping things and to birds of the sky, and they were blotted out from the earth; and only Noah was left, together with those that were with him in the ark."
The 23rd time Jacob is mentioned is in Gen. 27:42, "Now when the words of her elder son Esau were reported to Rebekah, she sent and called her younger son Jacob, and said to him, “Behold, your brother Esau is consoling himself concerning you, by planning to kill you.” The 23rd time Israel is mentioned is in Gen. 47:31, where he has just given instructions to Joseph concerning where to bury him when he died. The 23rd time Joshua is mentioned is in Deut. 31:14, "Then the Lord said to Moses, “Behold, the time for you to die is near; call Joshua, and present yourselves at the tent of meeting, that I may commission him.” The 23rd time Jerusalem is mentioned is in 2 Sam. 10:14, where David returned from battle after he had defeated the Arameans. Then another battle occurred, where another 700 charioteers and 40,000 horsemen were killed (vs. 18).


24 (kaph-daleth) Priesthood
To write twenty-four in Hebrew, they wrote two Hebrew letters: kaph-daleth. These signify the open palm in the act of opening a door, signifying an open hand showing and offering to us the door of priesthood and access into the Sanctuary of God.
Twenty-four is the number of priesthood. Even as the number 12 is the number of governmental perfection, its multiple (24) is the number of priesthood, wherein lies the call to spiritual government. It is a heavenly government of priesthood, rather than a political government of kings.
God revealed to David the pattern of the heavenly Temple, so that he could draw the blueprints for the temple on earth that his son, Solomon, was to build. Among these patterns was a change in priesthood from 12 to 24 courses of priests (1 Chron. 24:1-18). For this reason also, we read in Rev. 4:4 of the 24 elders around the throne, after which the earthly manifestation was patterned. In 1 Chron. 24:1-18, where David divided the priesthood into 24 courses, we find another natural division. The 24 courses are composed of 16 men of the family of Eleazar and 8 of the family of Ithamar (1 Chron. 24:4). The number 16 speaks of Love, while the number 8 speaks of New Beginnings. The number 24, then, which signifies priesthood, cannot be understood apart from the context of a new beginning (8) of spiritual rebirth and Love as the foundation of their character.
It is interesting that the 24th time the name of Jesus is mentioned in the book of John is found in John 3:3, which says, "Jesus answered and said to him, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” This is about a new beginning in one’s life, and it connects the number 8 with the priesthood (24). Most of the time, the 24th time a key name is used speaks of an aspect of work or duty that a true priest of God is to do, whether it is intercession, healing, or ruling. For example, the 24th time that the name of Joseph appears is in Gen. 39:6, where we read that Potiphar “left everything he owned in Joseph’s charge.” Jesus said in Luke 12:44 about the good stewards, “Truly I say to you, that he will put him in charge of all his possessions.” Such is the Melchizedek Priesthood, taken from every tribe, tongue, and nation (Rev. 5:9, 10), for they will be made into a kingdom of priests and will reign on the earth.

Whether a date or just a message from him I believe this is the journey he and I are on
 

Blain

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B
The shape of the letter resembled the floor plan of a house, and the word beth meant “house.” This is pictured below. In Hebrew, the letter was called beth, bet, or bayt which also means “house.


L
Lamedh or Lamed is the twelfth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Hebrew lāmed ל, Aramaic lāmaḏ
, Syriac lāmaḏ ܠ, Arabic lām ل, and Phoenician lāmd 𐤋‎. Its sound value is [l].

The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Lambda (Λ), Latin L, and Cyrillic El (Л).

Origin[edit]
An iron cow-goad in the Israel Museum (lower right, 9th-7th century BC)
The letter is usually considered to have originated from the representation of an ox-goad, i.e. a cattle prod, or a shepherd's crook, i.e. a pastoral staff. In Proto-Semitic a goad was called *lamed


A
The Hebrew letter Ayin means eye and correspondingly, the Ayin has to do with vision and bringing forth lights that are hidden. Ayin teaches us to see beyond and relates to time.

I
hand

Definition of Yodh

Yodh (pronounced “yode”) is the smallest Hebrew letter. It means “arm” or “hand,” and often represents a hand reaching toward heaven in prayer, or a person humbly bowing down in prayer. It is part of all the other Hebrew letters, and therefore, every Hebrew word


N
The letter NUN
The Nun is the symbol of faithfulness (ne’eman נאמן), soul (Neshama נשמה), and emergence. The nun stands for humility, as it is bent both above and below. It represents the soul Neshama, the heavenly spark housed in the earthly container of the body. In Aramaic, Nun means fish, so Nun can be thought of as the fish that swims in the waters of the Torah, represented by Mem מ. It is connected to fertility, continuity and the ability to increase and multiply. Nun also stands for the 50 Gates of Wisdom of Binah.

Nun indicates constant presence and the humility of the soul. The soul is silent, bent, and humble constantly giving light but staying hidden. The Nun shows that to be bound to the Creator’s will, not our own personal egoistic way, we must bend above and below. Nun shows the relationship between the body, which is impermanent, and the soul, which never dies. It can teach us about the nature of time and space.

Nun also represents flow, teaching us to be supple and flexible like the fish instead of resisting change. If we can be aware of the inner guide, the Neshama, we need never fear because the Creator is always present with us.
 

Blain

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This is not concrete as I am not fluent in hebrew and searching online can be tricky finding a good source but he has been teaching me about the importance of names starting with his own showing all the names of the people in scripture and how their names showed what he had placed them for.

He wanted to teach me about mine Blain and if anyone is much better at this and if I am wrong in any of this please show me because this was literallity on a whim a nudge and I didn't know exactly how much I got right here.

But names have power even demons know this.
 

Blain

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The thing about names is that he clearly has a thing for them, his name is above all names and has power but he also has many names all eluding to different aspects of himselfat least 967 names and titles
Each person in the bible if you learn the meaning of their names you would see how name really does say a lot about a person, is it possible that since God knew you before creation your calling your mission your walk with him is hidden in your name?
 

Blain

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As for the many names of God there are names that resonate with believers and mean something more personal more intimate. For me I am just hearing that makes my bones rattle in a good way, some use his more common names as such like Yashua jehova and other more well known names but there are those who seek his name and desire to know and understand what is in a name.

Just as every child of God is unique in their relationship with him so it seems every name and title with him is the same. He calls us by name he knew our names before we were born and we are going to be given a new name as well but the idea of how important names are to him seems to be more than merely what we call a name.

What is in a name?
 

Blain

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Very interesting thoughts, Blain! Thank you for sharing...

Your post brought this to mind:

Memorandum from God (<= link) .:)
I haven't even finnished reading the link and I already am excited to tell you this was him using you to speak to me. The damage that has been done to me has been such a struggle even my own so called family and mom any person who comes into my life that is a blessing somehow is taken from me or I am mistreated abandoned left aside unheard unseen no one to be there for me when I need it

But this is only a season another blessing in disguise, had I not gone through all this understood the ones who like me hidden in plain site and dealing with even worse than me it is what made me actiaved to reach these people and serve him

A kind beautiful soul like yours is greatly needed as you have seen I am not exactly who I was and this calling this ministry that he is working me through is dangerous scary the attacks from people and the enemy come every time he and I reach a new level of depth with each other


But God my new favorite phrase was there he is so much more than we ever dreamed and this is why more than anything I only hope that he uses me and anyone else who is willing to bring everyone into that fold with him.

The wonder and absolute fascinating mystery of his person how deep this all actually goes with him a reality in which only ever heard about the kingdom the glory of his name the majesty of his kingship everything we read about and yet never seem to experience or live in it's all coming psalms 23 that is what ios on the horizon and it is much more and much deeper than we read about what David was talking about is ahidden garden a secret room with him a place of being in him and so much more I cannot express it all

I only got a taste imagine if we were dead serious about all this and got the real thing.
 

Blain

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Still not done readiing but do you mind if I pay this forward? This is something else entirely his voice rings through it so loudly.
 

Blain

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As for this secret he speaks of I don't remember but he showed me. Before the doctors even laid a hand on me he was the one who held me first and said with such gentle eyes this one is mine.
 

Blain

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Blain

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Again I had words that were in my heart to speak and I admit I did not feel comfortable doing so. I am not really one to speak in this kind of manner as I only want to encourage and to be love but this one had a fire in it that wouldn't stop burning until I wrote i kind of sensed some anger in it but as I wrote it the anger began to simmer. I honestly pray this was holy spirit lead as I dare not speak for God on my own accord.

May the words of the mouth be silenced and let the ears of the deaf be clean, open the hearts of the stone and let loose the flow his spirit for much I have to say and little good do I have to speak. A word to those who have been called by his name be still, and those who he has chosen listen, But do not expect words of encouragement nor a message of ease for this is not that.
I have this to say of you, you who would call yourself that of Christ. Like those before you you have lost your way, you have not remembered my commandments in your heart. You who is to be the light to the world who is to give hope to hopeless who has sworn to live according to way you were shown through Jesus Christ, how folly you have been how foolish has the way become.

Do not presume to speak the truth of my word in the name of love for love has been long forgotten. how many there has been who speak for me when I have not commanded to speak. How common it is for the teachers who I have not called to teach and to preach in my name, how many those who consider themselves wise and taught condemn and let loose their fury on all who would oppose them. It is for this reason I have risen the simple to do what the wise could not, for like the Pharisee they have blinded themselves to their own folly and have not recognized in their crooked pointed fingers who is truly being pointed too.

The Lord cherishes the soul of a tender child and rebukes the heart of the arrogant and the proud, those who have been persecuted for my names sake have not been those who should be leading my church but have been the weak and unlearned. How many lambs must be slaughtered in the name of the truth? How many believers must be torn down by their own brothers and sisters who of all should show my heart? If a kingdom divided cannot stand then how can a family survive? Therefore I have ripped the ragged clothes off of the meek and tender, I have sheltered the lambs who have run under my wings from the whips of my own people the ones who call themselves the ones of Christ.

You know not the wounds these little lambs have suffered for in your ignorance and your prideful prowess you have blinded your eyes and hardened your heart. Like a skilled hunter you feel no remorse and deem yourself right in your kill of the hunt, it is you who I have not known and it is you I will send off from my presence. These little lambs who have been beaten and bruised I will mend and make ready to wage war against the evil one, it is they that will stand in the face of utter horror and it is they that I will shelter in my wings. Do not think that in my love I will not hold against you my wrath, For I am both a lion and a lamb and I will not be patient forever.

I do not relish a generation who would speak in my name and under my name but do not honor it in their hearts, love is what you were called to be yet it is love you are most lacking. You argue and quarrel like children ignoring the ones you yourself were called to help, but instead end up throwing your stones in the name of truth. You bring down those who disagree with you and in your hearts claim that you are in the right, how ignorant is a teacher who has forgotten how to be a student. Either be or not be, I would rather you a lost lamb than a wolves in sheep clothing for at least the lost lamb can be found still open and new to my guidance as the Shepherd but a wolf only seeks to devour.

In the same way I would rather be hot or cold So do I say about being a lamb or a wolf