Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Story of a Seed

Have you ever had a time in your life when you just really wanted to know exactly what YHVH wants from you?  Maybe you came across something in Bible that you really wanted to understand.  A year ago I was in that place.  At the same time I was watching my friend on Facebook very closely.  "What in the world has she gotten herself into?" I would often think as I read her posts.  "His set apart day"?  The Sabbath; was she keeping the Sabbath? What?  I KNOW she knows better than that.  You see we had always been very good Baptists.  Always doing the right thing and pitying poor others who didn't do the same.  Well I certainly wasn't going to ask her about it because I really did not want to know the answer.

However, with a heart filled with love and courage, my friend gave me the answer to the question I didn't want to ask.  "I can't find where Jesus changed the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday."  I knew she was in a cult. Hmph.  My reply in short: "Well I just read Trail of Blood and I think Baptist have it figured out. I  suggest you read it too."

There it was.  The Seed planted.  Surely, Lord, You changed the Sabbath.  I mean you rose on the first day so now Sunday is your day. The Holy Spirit gently spoke.  Where my child? Where did I change it? The Holy spirit would not let me rest.  I tried convincing Him that Jesus had fulfilled the law so now I don't have too.  We are free! The Holy Spirit: "Free from what my child?" Sigh.  There was no rest.  The  only thing to do is read the book of Acts and prove my friend wrong for surely in there we will see that the Sabbath is no longer on the seventh day.   I read it twice back to back. What do you think I found?

Acts 13:14...They came to Antioch in Pisidia and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day and sat
 down....

Acts 13:42...And when the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, the Gentiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next sabbath...... 44. And the next sabbath day came almost the whole city......

Acts 15:21 For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.

Acts 16: 13 And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made......

Acts 17:2 And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them and three sabbath days reasoned with them of the Scriptures.....

Acts 18:4 And he(Paul) reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath.....

I think you get the point.  Guess what I didn't find?  Not one teaching  on the Sabbath being changed to the first day of the week.

It is also said of our Messiah  in Luke 4:16 that he entered the synagogue on the sabbath as was His custom.

So there you have it.  The story of a seed.  My Savior kept the sabbath.  The apostles kept the sabbath. YHVH commanded us to remember the sabbath.  He blessed the seventh day and sanctified it.  He has not said that about any other day.  The seventh day is HIS DAY.  I'm convinced.   The seed is planted.  I'm so thankful my friend had the courage to do some gardening. May YHVH grow it to bear fruit to glorify His Holy Name.

Shalom Aleichem!


5 comments:

  1. WHAT an encouragement! We just never, NEVER know how YHVH will use each one of us. Thanking Him through tears of joy and praising Him with all my heart! Blessed are You, O YHVH!! \0/

    I love you, friend! ♥

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  2. Yes I agree, its beautiful. thank you for sharing your journey to YHVH with us! Blessings on you and your family!

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  3. HalleluYah! Thanks for sharing your story...it is so very encouraging! And I am so thankful to have "met" you :-) Blessings and Shalom!

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  4. This is such encouragement to me right now. I feel as though I have given up in some areas, like sharing truth. I have lost my entire side of the family because they think we are in a cult and are lost sheep, living a lie. I have been threatened and even told to keep my mouth shut, but who can hold back the Ruach HaKodesh? Anyway, It's been a long sad road but I think YHVH is telling to get back on the horse because every little seed counts and to always speak for truth even when you have everything to loose. Thank you so much for sharing your testimony and helping me to see that it's all worth it, even if we loose everything, it's all worth it in the end.

    Blessings and Shalom!
    ~Amy

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  5. Amy I am so glad you were encouraged. I'm so sorry you lost your side of the family. I know that must be so hard. Keep on fighting dear sister and praying for His kingdom. May YHVH bless you with strength and courage as you press on to share His Truth! {{{hugs}}}

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