Saturday, November 14, 2009

Why does our heart seek Him?

IN my previous post I talked about the error that has supported the church in it’s misunderstanding of the “scepter” ; (the authority and autonomy) of Judah.

Briefly, God revealed through Jacob that authority and self determination would reign with the blood leadership of the Jewish people until the day of Messiah. At His entry into history the scepter; the rule and reign over His kingdom, would be fulfilled in Him forever. The important record of that blood line has been lost to history, covered up by inaccurate and misguided traditions and teaching of “the dominant church.”

I talked about our need to dig into the “meat,” the deeper things and seek out truths. I will present a little known theology “hidden in plain sight” as it were, and challenge you the reader to examine as the Berean’s of Acts 17:11 …. the proposition suggested and deal with fascinating possibilities that present themselves.

What accrues to you as a result could very well change your life forever.
It will explain why some people who hear the gospel story preached in the four corners of the earth feel the heart tug of deliverance and are deeply moved at the voice of the Shepherd. They feel found, fulfilled, and released from bondage and drawn to the words of this Messiah and the eternal life that surrendering to Him provides. While on the other hand in the same audience of the curious, some hear nothing, feel nothing, desire nothing and leave by their own choice with nothing.

In fulfillment of the words of the prophet Jeremiah; the hunted have been sought, the “fisher” has come. He has cast the bait and the nets are filled with those who were once lost. A prophesy has been fulfilled in the magical wisdom and purpose of God the Father.......and Jeremiah’s mission is complete in the harvest.

Until we talk again…..read Jeremiah 16 and let your mind "wonder."