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Post by acharithayamim on Feb 28, 2013 16:03:32 GMT -8
Sorry! I am still very weak from recovering from an intestinal virus. I booked my flight for Isra'el on January 3, 2013. I arrived on 1/4/13 and completed my mission on January 7, 2013!!! Thank you Holy One for correcting me. Praise the Holy One of Isra'el!
"'You are to have no other gods before me. You are not to make for yourselves a carved image or any kind of representation of anything in heaven above, on the earth beneath or in the water below the shoreline - you are not to bow down to them or serve them; for I, ADONAI your God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sins of the parents, also the third and fourth generation of those who hate me, but displaying grace to the thousandth generation of those who love me and obey my mitzvot. D'varim (Deuteronomy) 4:7-10
The Ruach HaKodesh told me to pray on the Temple Mount in Yerushalayim facing the east. I completed my mission on 1/7/2013. Heavy rain and gusty winds whipped through Old Yerushalayim (Jerusalem) since the night of my arrival on 1/4/13. My tour guide, without me asking, pointed to the direction that was east of the Temple Mount! East of the Temple Mount is the Mount of Olives. I knew this was the Ruach HaKodesh because I had anxiety about knowing which way was east of the Temple Mount, but I knew the Ruach HaKodesh would let me know, and he did in the most miraculous way. My tour guide was the man who made the Menorah for the Temple Institute. He speaks Hebrew. I speak little Hebrew. However, an Israeli friend, who accompanied me on the Temple Mount speaks fluent Hebrew. My wonderful friend, who believes in YESHUA, told me that the Holy Spirit told him to accompany me on the Temple Mount. My friend translated in English everything our tour guide told us. I knew this was the Holy One of Isra'el!!! Praise the Holy One of Isra'el! He never ceases to amaze me. When I prayed on the Temple Mount facing the East, hail fell on my face! I praised the G-d of Isra'el!!! A Muslim policeman walked with us when I prayed on the Temple Mount. The power and the will of G-d could not be stopped. This Muslim policeman knew that I was not a Muslim. NonMuslims are forbidden to pray on the Temple Mount. I am a Messianic Jew! Not one hair on my head was harmed. All glory and praise to the Holy One of Isra'el. When I went back to my hotel that evening, I knew that the Holy One of Isra'el was pleased that I had completed my mission. That night as I listened to the gusty winds, the Ruach HaKodesh, placed a new song in my spirit, "Come Moshiach, Come Moshiach, Come Moshiach, Come!" Moshiach is Hebrew for Messiah. This song still echoes in my spirit!The time is at hand!!!!
"After saying this, he was taken up before their eyes; and a cloud hid him from their sight. As they were staring into the sky after him, suddenly they saw two men dressed in white standing next to them. The men said, "You Galileans! Why are you standing, staring into space? This Yeshua, who has been taken away from you into heaven, will come back to you in just the same way as you saw him go into heaven." Then they returned the Shabbat-walk distance from the Mount of Olives to Yerushalayim." Acts 1:9-12
In case you are wondering why I rub my hands together near the end of ths video, sometimes the palms of my hands burn like fire! Sometimes I am have to rub them quickly together, which generates more heat. This makes the sensation in the palms of my more tolerable to my human flesh. I can not sing Yeshsua Ha'Mashiach without clapping my hands. A friend asked why do you clap your hands? It is under the complete control of the Ruach HaKodesh!! Here are two scriptures about clapping hands.
"Clap your hands, all you peoples! Shout to God with cries of joy! For ADONAI 'Elyon is awesome, a great king over all the earth. He makes peoples subject to us, puts nations under our feet. He chooses our heritage for us, the pride of Ya'akov, whom he loves. (Selah) God goes up to shouts of acclaim, ADONAI to a blast on the shofar. Sing praises to God, sing praises! Sing praises to our king, sing praises! For God is king of all the earth; sing praises in a maskil. God rules the nations; God sits on his holy throne. The leaders of the people gather together, the people of the God of Avraham; for the rulers of the earth belong to God, who is exalted on high." Tehillim (Psalm) 47
"Yes, you will go out with joy, you will be led forth in peace. As you come, the mountains and hills will burst out into song, and all the trees in the countryside will clap their hands." Yesha'yahu 55:12
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