TIME is not on our side.
A couple of weeks ago I journeyed to Huqoq on foot, which is
about 3 km from here or about 1.5 miles. I went to get provisions for that week’s
needs. Upon my return back down the mountain to Livnim my little village on a
hill something unexpected happened. I witnessed a dog’s tragic death via
delivery truck. See here in Israel especially in the small towns and Kibbutz’s
dogs do their own thing. They pretty much free range and strays are very common
along with Ferrell cats. These 2 dogs became tagalongs with us as we were
returning home from Huqoq. The two dogs were friendly and most likely just hungry
(dogs following you is real common here, happens every day I go running.) The
road was curvy and this one dog kept just walking all over the road and he
stepped too far out there and BAM! I turned just in time to see the body being
tossed and split apart. It was graphic to say the least, one of those “I’ll
never forget that day” kind of memories. The other dog (we’ll call her Grace) didn’t
skip a beat and neither did the truck driver… I just said “keep on walking guys”
after seeing the event. There is two life lessons to be learned or rather
reinforced due to this event. One being don’t play in the street and the other
is we are all very temporary beings of flesh and bone. This is an obvious
observance and something I usually reflect on daily without having visual aids
such as the untimely death of an unsuspecting pooch. Being away from my reality
and being blessed by this trip here has got me thinking differently. I have
always had the mentality that time is fleeting from us and it waits for no man.
But I realize now the truth of the times we are living in.
Beloved time is indeed fleeting. “For what is your life? For it is a vapor, which appears for a little
while and then it disappears. James 4:14” What Jacob the less (James) is
stating is that our lives are short in comparison to the history of this world
and the eternity to come. Time is becoming more and more precious to me as I grow
in faith. We live in a world of complete and utter distraction. Take a step
back and look at the life you have and the things that have your attention in
the course of a day. The average person in the west has schedule broken down
into 3 main blocks of eight hours. Eight hours for sleep, eight for work and
then eight for free time. We all obviously must work and support our families
and ourselves. The problem comes especially the 7-8 hours typically given out
on a workday and the time we have on the weekends. What are we doing with this
time? The problems that are encircling America like a pack of wolves are
becoming more obvious to me. The moral decline and loss of true faith is coming
in the form of complacency and distraction.
We have pushed the creator of the universe Yahweh out of our
lives…
How did such a thing happen? You see the Devil and his demons
are crafty. Satan has deceived the whole world, period. One of his greatest
deceptions is keeping us all so occupied we don’t have time for Yahweh. Our life
is not ours to live, as Paul's letters clearly show in the following:
“Or do you not know
that your body is a sanctuary of the Holy Spirit in you, which you have from
Elohim, and you are not of yourselves? YOU were bought with a price; then
glorify Elohim in your body and in your spirit, which belongs to Elohim.” 1 Cor
6:19-20
“Therefore, brethren,
I call on you through the compassion of Elohim to present your bodies a living sacrifice,
holy, pleasing to Elohim, which is your reasonable service. Be not conformed to
this age. But be transformed by the renewing of your mind, in order to prove by
what is the good and pleasing and perfect will of Elohim.” Romans 12:1-2
We are called to be living sacrifices unto Yahweh and what a
blessing to be counted worthy of this. We have to come out of the master
mentality. This is what we have been programmed with via social media, movies,
politics, our friends and families etc… What I mean by this is that we have
been conditioned to be the “master of our universe” which is rebellion against
Yahweh. We are not called to be masters but rather slaves. We have become slaves to what we think we are the masters of. A
good example of this the claiming of ownership to things in the physical. This is
simply nonsense in Yahweh’s eyes:
“the rich and the
poor meet together and Yahweh is the maker of all of them” Proverbs 22:2
Pauls letter to the Hebrews spoke about this evidence
when he said: “For every house is built by someone, but he who built all things
is Yahweh” (3:4).
Does this mean that
we can’t own anything or have personal possessions? No, of course not but what
we will be held accountable for what we do with our blessings. If we spend our
life and time building our little kingdoms and focusing on the physical we may
miss the kingdom that is coming. Yahshua told the young rich man in Matthew
chapter 19 to go and sell all he had and give it to the poor. “But having heard the Word, being grieved,
the young man went away, for he had many possessions. And Yahshua said to His
disciples. Truly I say to you that a rich man will with great difficulty enter
into the Kingdom of Heaven. And again I say to you, it is easier for a heavy
rope to pass through a needles eye, than for a rich man to inherit the kingdom
of Yahweh”
People misunderstand
the scripture above due to not understanding the original language this is
written in, Aramaic. The Aramaic word for camel and heavy rope are very similar
“Gamla and Gamala” these two words are only separated by one vowel point which
the Greek translations missed. Yahshua was making the point that a heavy rope
could not go through the needle. But, if the rope is taken apart strand by
strand, little by little eventually a strand will make it through the eye of
the needle. The possessions are the strands and the rope is his little kingdom.
The progression of giving back to those in need and coming into meekness is where
the blessing and Kingdom come.
We must all be
proactive in realizing where we are being led away from seeking the face of the
Messiah on a daily basis. It can come in the form of anything: school, work,
family, entertainment (especially this one), friends etc… We will all give an
account to what we do in this life. Time is indeed fleeting and we must make
the most of the 70-80 years we are given but not guaranteed in this life. Paul
gives a wonderful word of encouragement to the believers in Thessonlonia.
“Concerning the times and the seasons, brethren, you have
no need that I write to you. For you yourselves know accurately that the day of
Yahweh comes as a thief in the night.”
Then he gives them encouragement on how to act in their
faith and towards one another. “So then, we should not sleep as the rest also do, but we
should watch and be sober. For those sleeping sleep by night and those having
been drunk are drunk by night. But the let the children of the day be alert,
putting on the breast plate of faith and love and as a helmet put on the hope
and the salvation; because Yahweh has not appointed us to wrath, but for
obtaining of salvation through our Master Yahshua Messiah. He dying on our
behalf, so that whether we are awake or we sleep (die) we may live together
with Him. Therefore encourage one another and build up one another as you
indeed do.” 1 Thes 5:6-11
Then in verses 15-23 he continues with: “See that not any returns evil for
evil to anyone, but always pursue the good, both towards one another and
towards all men. Rejoice Always. Pray without ceasing. In everything give
thanks, for this is the will of Elohim in Messiah Yahshua toward you. Do not
quench the Spirit. Do not despise prophecies. Prove all things, hold fast to
that which is good, keep back from every form of evil. And may the Elohim of
peace Himself fully sanctify you, and may your whole spirit and life and body
be kept blameless at coming of our Master Yahshua Messiah.”
I hope and pray that this message has blessed you! Please be
in prayer for me and my group as we journey to Jerusalem for the next few days.
Blessings and Shalom from the Sea of Galilee!
With Love,
Joshua