Shabbat Shalom!
“Podcast CD: Jeremiah 7 – Do Not Pray For This People” is ready for listening under “Audio Teachings” on the main page of comeenterthemikvah.com. Please share the podcasts. This is number 400. I’ve covered so many basic topics, podcasted so much edification and instruction, and the heart of Elohim (Father and Son) as well as podcasting several books of the Bible. Abba instructed me to podcast Jeremiah before my last surgery of knee replacement.
This podcast is Yedidah back to her daylight-hours podcast exuberance (smile).
My last podcast was done as the sun was setting, and I was not near any lights, so tried to finish before I was in the dark. In this podcast, I do go over key verses in chapter 6 as a spring board for chapter 7.
Chapter 7 is the deep heart cry of Yahuwah, where He first says “do not pray for this people.” He had to let go of the people He loved because they refused to listen to Him as their good and wise Father.
This chapter reflects America and the related western world culture nations and what the “believers,” His people, have done to their Creators. It reflects back to His grief in Genesis 6:5ff. But, more so, because the Torah (the instructions and teachings of Yahuwah) had been given and still they would not listen or obey. Now, we have Messiah’s substitutionary death on the stake for us, and His resurrection that gives us the chance at eternal life in His Kingdom, and thus the judgment is far greater, a final judgment to end all judgments forever, so that only His real children will go into eternity into His Kingdom.
This is the heart cry of a Father who has been rejected, even though He has done all He could to be a good Father. Ezekiel 2 and 3 give His heart cry too, in speaking to the House of Israel/Ephraim who were in the nation of Parthia, north of Persia, to whom Ezekiel was sent.
Parthia was so powerful at the time of Messiah’s birth that Rome was afraid of them. Thus, Herod’s fear when the wise men came from Parthia bringing to visit the “new born king.” They wanted to take little Yahushua back to Parthia with them to rule as king. They came when He was about 15 months old at the time of Hanukkah, bringing the treasure-wealth of Daniel. They were of the lineage of King David through his son Nathan.
Who did Yahuwah recognize as the rightful descendent of David – through which to bring His Son? Nathan … look at the amazing prophecy of Zechariah in chapter 12:12-14 and the statement in Matthew 3:25. She came through the lineage of Nathan, son of David. Joseph came through the linage of Solomon. Yahuwah recognized Nathan, and so blessed Parthia. He sent Ezekiel to them to speak the Word of Yahuwah to them. He did not want to go to the House of Israel/Ephraim/Joseph because of their stubbornness.
I did not say these things in this podcast – but I will.
Thank you for continued prayers. Surgeries, healing, doctor visits, medicines, exercises, shopping for food and going to the Post Office, etc. – pain continually, paperwork, dealing with the complicated system of the medical world, payments, etc. etc. – along with trying to move into my cottage by myself for the most part – very slowly – has dampened my spirit greatly.
I am out of my element almost totally. I have returned to cooking for myself. My hips are out of place about an inch, putting pressure on my left need, leg, and ankle. Now it is affecting my right knee. I’ve gone from amazing the therapists with my progress to hardly being able to walk at times. Yet, I am doing each day what I can. I saw the surgeon yesterday. I am progressing but need to go to a chiropractor as soon as possible to get my hips in line.
I am facing more therapy, another surgery, and more therapy. My heart is in preparing His people for His return, studying, praying, learning, experiencing, writing, podcasting … but I get so little done each day, and am always behind in what I am told I have to do.
How long will I continue to take orders as to what I am supposed to do – good as it is? I need to be freed by a sovereign act of my Abba.
Shalom, blessings, love, Yedidah – April 29, 2023