Is God's light shining forth from you? (Numbers 8:1-12:16)

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BenAvraham

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PARASHAH: “B’ha’alocha” (in your setting up) NUMBERS: 8:1-12:16



Is God's light shining forth from you? That should be the goal of all believers. Just as the Menorah gave forth light to fill the Holy place, thus we should shine God's light to fill those who are around us.

We see in this parashah study, various themes. The first being of “putting up the lamps” or one could say; “going up to light the lamps”. This speaks of the golden Menorah, which was inside the Mishkan. As we know it was made of pure gold, one single piece hammered out to light the inside of the Mishkan. How they did that, making it from one piece of gold is a miracle, but we serve a God of miracles.

The menorah had seven branches, “7” is the perfect number of YHVH. Gold symbolizes purity. So, we serve a pure and holy God who sent YESHUA who is the LIGHT of the world. The seven-branch menorah had seven lamps which were filled with pure olive oil. The priests would light the lamps in the evening until the morning light. The light of the menorah was the only source of light in the Mishkan. Outside was darkness, yet YHVH was outside in the form of a column of fire, inside, the menorah burned so that light was always there.

Yeshua is our light, He is with us and gives us his light both day and night. We are like the branches of the menorah; we need to stay connected to the oil to have light. Yeshua said: “Ye are the light of the world”, just like the moon has no light of its own but reflects the light of the sun. The moon up close is full of meteor craters, it is a pock-marked satellite in space, not very attractive up close, but when we look at it from the earth, we do not see the pock-marked surface, only the light that is reflected from the sun.

The same is with all believers, we are all “pock-marked” with the stain of sin, but YHVH looks at us through the light of Yeshua and sees us as “kol kadosh” (All holy). The stain of sin is not only covered by the blood of Yeshua, but also atoned for. Dealt with completely.

The Levites were offered up to YHVH for service. To honor this, there was the burnt offering and the sin offering on their behalf. There were two bulls and an offering of fine flour. The bulls speak of the strength of Adonai, and the fine flour, one could say “Yeshua the Bread of Life”. Yeshua is our strength and our life, if we are going to be like the Levites, dedicated to serving HIM, then we need HIS strength.

In chapter nine, we read about the Passover, always to be celebrated by ALL believers, even if we can’t celebrate it always on the 14th day of the first month, such as the case of some who were unclean by touching a corpse. There is always provision, they could celebrate it on the 14th day of the second month. All believers celebrate the Passover (abbreviated) when we take communion, some churches do it twice a month, and some celebrate it every Sunday, but no matter what the tradition is, we are reminded of HIS body and HIS blood.

When the cloud lifted, the Israelites would move, when it settled, the Israelites would stop and make camp. That is the way all believers should act, when we are led by Adonai, we should be sensitive to his calling, to his direction, sometimes we need to wait on him, wait for him to move, or move others, sometimes the waiting can be a few days, or years. We should try not to get ahead, that HE may not follow US, but US following HIM.

Chapter eleven tells us about the “complaining” of the people. Sounds like us at times; “grumble, grumble, grumble and groan!” “What? Manna again?” we’re tired of manna Waffles, manna bagels,

Fillet of manna, manna patties, manna tortillas, manna-shakes, etc.… Oh the stuff we had in Egypt, we miss it so much!” but…they forgot to mention that they were slaves, slaves to a tyrant. Adonai gets angry and “fires up” the people. “You want meat?” “OK, I’ll give you meat!”

Rex Humbard, a TV preacher once said; “God may give you what you want, but you may not want what you get!” We need to be satisfied with the little or the much that Adonai gives us, be it just beans and rice with tortillas, or a steak with potatoes. HE will ALWAYS supply our needs. Sometimes I think that people eat just too much. We need the physical food but we also need the spiritual food which comes from the Torah.

Chapter twelve speaks of Miriam and Aaron, when they spoke against their own brother Moshe.

It says, “because of the Cushite woman that Moshe married” What happened to Zipporah? Maybe she died. A Cushite is a Sudanese, a black woman. So what? In some places, there is still racial bigotry, some do not believe in “mixed racial marriages” God doesn’t have a problem with it, and there is not a commandment against it.

There IS a problem with mixed FAITH marriages, when one is a believer and the other isn’t! then, there are problems with being “unequally yoked” Yet the problem addressed was that Miriam and Aaron were questioning Moshe’s authority as leader. “Hey, God speaks to us all, right? Well... back then, it was Moshe who conveyed Adonai’s words, yet Adonai placed his spirit upon 70 other tribal leaders too, this was to help Moshe “bear the burden”.

Miriam was stricken with “Tza-arat” (leprosy) she was afflicted with some kind of skin disorder for her words against her brother. But why wasn’t Aaron stricken as well? He was there too? Aaron was under the “anointing” while Miriam was not. Moshe prayed for her healing, the shortest prayer in the Bible; “El na r’pha na lah!” (Oh God heal her!) and seven days later, she was healed.

Let us be careful of our words that are directed towards servants of the LORD, lest we err and suffer the consequences, we may get more than just a skin rash. We should uphold our spiritual leaders and support them.

Shalom

Ben Avraham

A little light chases away darkness
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wattie

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I would like to know if you believe Yeshua is fully God.

I've heard in past people say.. 'son of God.. but not God'

I'd like to know if you believe Him to be equal and one with Eloheim
 

JaumeJ

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Read Isaiah 9:6 and the first Chapter of John, among other many quotes in the entire Bible.

Do not stress over this mystery. Yeshua is the same. Yahweh may be said to say, I will be what I will be. It is no feat for our dear Maker and Elohanu.

In the Torah you will see many times that our Maker is our Redeemer, our El , our Husband and our King..I do not understand this fully but I certainly believe Him by that gift of faith from Him.

Believewithout fear or doubt, Yeshua, Ruach Chodesh, and Yahweh are One.
 

wattie

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This is the thing... if a Jewish believer is truly calling Jesus the Messiah... is the word meshach?

Then Jesus.. or as you call Him.. Yeshua.. must be fully God.. 'Elshadai.. Eloheim..YHWH..'

Yahweh.. the God of the Old Testament.. is the same as Jesus.
 

JaumeJ

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In what has been named the Old Testament it is written many times that God is our Husband, God is our King, God is our Redeemer.
The Word became flesh and dwelled among us. Oh! The Word is God, the Word is Yeshua, or if you cannot understand Yeshua, Jesus.

PS. Christ translates Anointed. Messiah translates Anointed of Yah.
 

BenAvraham

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Yes, I believe Yeshua is fully God, God in the flesh. Even the Hebrew letters in His name spell out "Yah" which is one of the shortened forms of the Sacred Name. Yes, Yeshua is indeed God.
 

JaumeJ

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Yahweh's name is to be proclaimed among the nations, not buried under onion skins of denominational apostasies.

Grammatically, Yahweh amounts to the Gerund form of the verb Hayah. When our Maker uses it, it is transitive or active as a verb. Only the Maker of all that is may use this appellation in for He actively IS.