PODCAST CDIX: JEREMIAH 17 – “I SEARCH THE MIND AND TEST THE EMOTIONS”

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“Podcast CDIX: Jeremiah 17 – “I Search the Mind and Test the Emotions,” is ready for listening under Audio Teachings on the Main Page of comeenterthemikvah.com.

Powerful, powerful chapter! I begin by what Yahuwah gave me this morning to share with my four children – words that unify us even more in our love for each other, and our love of our Savior and Master. I tell about the graduation of the youngest daughter of my youngest child last night – and how all four came to show support, even the 2nd daughter who flew in from Montana, and my son who was in South Carolina for his job. He drove 3 hours to north Georgia to be with his sisters and their families.

Unity like this is what Abba wants for His family, unity with He and His Son, and unity with each other. Please read John 17, and see the heart of the Savior as He prays for us… “let them be one, as We are One…” Unity in spirit with our heavenly Father and our Savior – the “We” of “Elohim.” “In the beginning, Elohim created the heavens and the earth.” “Elohim,” Hebrew: The “im” makes Eloah a plural. “Eloah” is found in Daniel, it is the title of the Father. The “im” includes the Son. We are to be “echad” – in unity as if we were One.

What is happening is that in Yahuwah’s judgment, He first separates out His children from religious fakes along with all the lost who outspokenly or privately reject He and His Son. In separating out He can send to damnation all who have totally rejected He and His Son.

Jeremiah is the prophet to America, to end-time Babylon. Please go over “Thirty Clues and More” and other articles related. Also, this chapter gives a strong Word about Shabbat. I read from Nehemiah 13 in which Nehemiah says the same thing, and from Genesis 2:1-2.

I also read from John 8 – the story of the woman caught in adultery and how the rabbis understood that He was referring to them – as He knelt and wrote their names in the dirt. Yes, Jeremiah 17 is very important.

Shabbat Shalom, Yedidah

May 20, 2023

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