Looking at Isaiah 27:6-28:13 and Matt 22-23

ISAIAH 27:6-28:13


” In the days to come, shall Jacob take root, Israel shall blossom and bud....” We see a fulfilling of this prophecy in that once taken from Egypt, and united and solidified as a “People” a “Nation”, this people/nation has grown and has spread out throughout the world

Though many nations have tried to “snuff out” Am Yisrael, they, in turn (those nations) have suffered punishment and defeat in trying to do just that. Can a mouse “snuff-out” an elephant? Israel, upon being scattered throughout the nations, brought the belief in “ONE GOD” when the nations believed in “Multi-gods”

Through the Tribe of Y’hudah, came forth YHVH in the flesh, “Yeshua” who is “Yeshuah” (Salvation) to all those who believe on him who died to set men free from sin.

28:10 "Precept by precept, line by line, a little here a little there".

Thus Adonai will speak to his people who have wandered so far off. Does this work for us? What is a precept? It is a guiding principle or rule that will help our character and our understanding. The Torah will thus teach us one precept at a time, one verse at a time, We can learn here in our homes, and there, at our synagogues and churches. As long as we have open hearts and minds to receive God's teaching through His Word and through His messengers, we will mature in our faith. Yes, we might stumble and fall, go back a few steps, but isn't that what instruction is all about? correction in our wrong ways? That is, if it comes from God's Word.

MATT 22:1-23:39


Yeshua tells a parable about the “Kingdom of Heaven” being likened to a “marriage/wedding feast, and the king invites many to come, but they refuse, and even kill the servants, then he sends an army to destroy those who rejected him and killed his servants, and sent others to invite others to come, and many came, and the feast was given. Both good and bad came,

When we look at this in plain light, Yeshua is now preparing a “wedding feast” to those who have accepted his “invitation”. Many accept, even those who walk in evil ways, want to change their lives, so they come to the wedding feast, yet also, many reject. The offer still stands, Yeshua died on the cross to offer mankind “salvation” (Yeshuah) through his blood and full atonement of sins. Yet many still make fun of that and refuse the free gift of salvation, to prefer the ways of the world.

Those who refuse, and die in their sins, will suffer eternal punishment in the Lake of fire, While the offer was made, they refused, while others accepted. What will you do with the free gift of Salvation? Accept or reject?

Shalom

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