Some like me have left the Christian church in search of
truth. We are returning to our Hebraic
roots and can learn much from our brother Judah. Our fellow Christians being left behind make
fun of us. They tell us we are
legalistic in wanting to follow the commandments and instructions that God gave
to Moses at Mount Sinai. They criticize
us for not celebrating Christmas and Easter, both of which are pagan holidays.
Instead we keep the Sabbaths and celebrate the feasts of the Bible
given to us by God. We celebrate
Passover, Shavuot, Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, and Yom Kippur. Some of us call ourselves Noahides while
others refer to themselves as part of the Hebraic Restoration movement and
attend Messianic congregations. We all
seek God and His truth. We look forward
to the appearance of the Messiah Son of David to bring us back to the Promised
Land and unite us with our brother Judah who is there preparing the land for
our return as foretold in Ezekiel chapter 37.
The world is on the very cusp of this great Second Exodus! One that will make such an impact that the
first Exodus will be overshadowed as millions of descendants of the Lost 10
Tribes return to settle Greater Israel!
As we settle, we will surround our brother Judah with unity, peace and
love originating from our Creator, the God of Israel! It is good for brothers to live together in
peace. Od Yoseph Chai! Joseph Lives and is soon to come home!
Jeremiah 31:15-20 sums it up nicely. Thus says the Lord, “A voice is
heard in Ramah, lamentation and bitter weeping.
Rachel is weeping for her children; she refuses to be comforted for her
children, because they are no more.”
Thus says the Lord, “Restrain your voice from weeping and
your eyes from tears; for your work will be rewarded,” declares the Lord, “And
they will return from the land of the enemy.
“There is hope for your future,” declares the Lord, “And your children
will return to their own territory.” “I
have surely heard Ephraim grieving, ‘You have chastised me, and I was
chastised, like an untrained calf; Bring me back that I may be restored, for
You are the Lord my God. ‘For after I
turned back, I repented; and after I was instructed, I smote on my thigh; I was
ashamed and also humiliated because I bore the reproach of my youth.’ “Is Ephraim My dear son? Is he a delightful child? Indeed, as often as I have spoken against
him, I certainly still remember him; Therefore My heart yearns for him; I will
surely have mercy on him,” declares the Lord.
(NASB)
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