Feb 21, 2022
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Got an email from OnePathPublishing with clarification on an
issue I raised last week which is that Jesus, or Yahusha, will
return on on 1st of Tishri and when He said that we would not know
the day or the hour He was referring to the fact that the Feast of
Trumpets is on the 1st day of the month, which is defined by when
the moon first appears, to be confirmed by 2 priests and so it's
impossible to predict on which day that will be, let alone the
hour.
Luke 7:37-38 "37 “Judge not, and you shall not be judged.
Condemn not, and you shall not be condemned. Forgive, and you
will be forgiven. 38 Give, and it will be given to you:
good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will
be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that
you use, it will be measured back to you.”"
Teacher on the radio said we often use this verse about giving
to talk about finances, but it's context is right after
telling us not to judge and to forgive. Jesus was providing a
foundation for all our relationships and ministries, if we want to
experience gods kingdom and see our circumstances really change, we
must change and forgive, world teaches we must wait for others to
change but if we follow that advice we may remain in bondage
forever, we can become a blocked channel or vessel unable to
receive the love and mercy God has for us, forgiveness is a gift we
give to others and ourselves and we will receive God's best as a
result.
I've seen conflict in many parts of my world. At the
macro level, we see nations in conflict, Russia and Ukraine, China
and Taiwan, Israel and Iran and many other countries.
In our country it's right vs left, vaccine mandates vs
freedom of choice. But at the micro level I see conflict
within the church even in my own church, within families, I see
pretty major conflicts not within my immediate family but in my
extended family in a big way.
In all of these instances, I can see how forgiveness is the
solution. We cant' control others. We can only control
ourselves and one of the best choices we can make is to forgive
others.
FM 92.1 on 2/20/22
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