Shabbat Word
04/05/2019
Shabbat shalom!
Counting of the Omer – Day 7
Psalm 123:1-4
123:1) A Ma`alot Song.
To you I do lift up my eyes,
You who sit in the heavens.
123:2) Behold, as the eyes of servants look to the hand of their master,
As the eyes of a maid to the hand of her mistress;
So our eyes look to Yahuah, our `Elohiym,
Until He has mercy on us.
123:3) Have mercy on us, Yahuah, have mercy on us,
For we have endured much contempt.
123:4) Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scoffing of those who are at ease,
With the contempt of the proud.
A Word
So free we seem; so fettered are we.
When I first went to sea as an apprentice, every Wednesday morning was the Captain’s Rounds. These rounds were inspections of everyone’s cabins and galley and sometimes the engineroom and deck stores. The Captain was accompanied on these rounds by the Chief Engineer (representing the engineroom staff), the Chief Officer (representing the deck staff) and the Chief Steward (representing the catering staff). On one occasion, I was called to make the rounds with them as part of my training. Each of the senior officers was dressed in their uniform with white gloves. If any dirt was found in a cabin, the Captain would wipe his gloved finger and point it at the Chief who represent the cabin occupant. Nothing was ever said, but the accusatory finger shouted ‘Get this cleaned!’ After lunch, there was a fire and boat drill. Once this was completed, the Captain and Chief Engineer went to the bar to drink pink gins.
It was the formality of the inspection that I remember so well; and the white gloves. I was determined that I was going to be Chief Engineer one day, wearing the white gloves. It was the impression that the Chief Engineer did very little physical work, some paperwork around lunch time and an afternoon drinking pink gin and having a nap. Unfortunately, at each subsequent promotion, the harder I worked; and I never worked so hard as when I was Chief Engineer. I must admit that I could have had it easier, but I enjoyed engineering and was only too happy to work. Although I was the Chief Engineer (second in command only after the Captain), I was not there to take things easy. Life at sea must be a team effort and no vessel could function well with some of the crew not pulling their weight. I cannot, even now, sit around when I know others are working.
“Have this in mind, which was also in Messiah Yeshuah, who existing in the form of `Elohiym, did not consider it robbery to be equal with Yahuah, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, He humbled Himself, becoming obedient to death, yes, the death of the execution stake. Therefore Yahuah also highly exalted Him and gave Him the Name above every name.” (Phil. 2:5-9).
It must be considered a great honour to be able to serve Father in anything He asks us to do. In fact, the root meaning of the word ‘minister’ is to serve. A person who wants to serve can only really do so by serving his fellow mankind.
“But Yeshuah summoned them and said, ‘You know that the rulers of the Gentiles rule over them, and their great ones exercise authority over them. It shall not be so among you, but whoever desires to become great among you shall be your servant.’” (Matt. 20:25, 26). This must have been a difficult concept for the early Believers to come to terms with. Throughout their whole experience, people sought positions of power and influence so that they can have others working for them. All secular and religious authority is in the form of an hierarchical structure. Then along comes the Master and literally turns this up-side-down.
Unfortunately, the term servant is looked down upon as a menial worker; one who is of little worth. This is far from the Biblical viewpoint. Here is a list of some Biblical characters who have made it onto Yahuah’s list of servants:
Jer. 33:36 – David
Jer. 46:22 – Ya’akov (Jacob/Yisra’el)
Dan. 6:20 – Daniy’el
Dan. 9:11 – Moshe (Moses)
Hag. 2:23 – Zerubbabel
Rom. 1:1 – Sha’ul (Paul)
Jude 1:1 – Yahuda (Jude)
Jam. 1:1 – Ya’akov (James)
Rev. 1:1 – Yochanan (John)
This is a powerful list of people the Father calls His servants. So it is not a bad list to join. However, there is One who tops all these:
Zec. 3:8 – Branch/Messiah
Father, we thank you for the power of your Word and that Word was made flesh in Messiah Yeshuah so that in believing in His Life, Death and Resurrection we may have eternal life with you.
Ameyn.
If you want to accept Father’s offer of salvation through Messiah Yeshuah, you need to ask Him in prayer along these lines. Use your own words but they must be genuine as Father knows our very hearts and nothing is hidden from Him.
“Father, I am a sinner who needs forgiveness through your Son, Messiah Yeshuah. Please forgive me of all my past sins as I accept that, Messiah Yeshuah my Saviour, has taken upon Himself my punishment. By your Spirit, help me to live a life worthy of His sacrifice. Thank you, Father, for making this way back to you.”
Ameyn
If you have honestly said such a prayer as these, and truely renounced the sin in your life and accepted Father’s salvation through Messiah Yeshuah, then please drop us an e-mail at ATC to let us know. This not only builds up our faith, it offers an opportunity to prayfully support you. Even if you have Believing friends or family, we at FGA would be privileged to pray for you. Please contact us at ezra710@firstgenerationassembly.com.
Father, we thank you for the power of your Word and that Word was made flesh in Messiah Yeshuah so that in believing in His Life, Death and Resurrection we may have eternal life with you.
If you want to accept Father’s offer of salvation through Messiah Yeshuah, you need to ask Him in prayer along these lines. Use your own words but they must be genuine as Father knows our very hearts and nothing is hidden from Him.
“Father, I am a sinner who needs forgiveness through your Son, Messiah Yeshuah. Please forgive me of all my past sins as I accept that, Messiah Yeshuah my Saviour, has taken upon Himself my punishment. By your Spirit, help me to live a life worthy of His sacrifice. Thank you, Father, for making this way back to you.”
Ameyn.
Remember, the Judge looks into your heart, mind and future.
In other words, when you say a Believer’s prayer you had better mean it.
If you have honestly said such a prayer as this, and truly renounced the sin in your life and accepted Father’s salvation through Messiah Yeshuah, then please drop us an e-mail at FGA to let us know. This not only builds up our faith, it offers an opportunity to prayfully support you. Even if you have Believing friends or family, we at FGA would be privileged to pray for you. Please contact us at ezra710@firstgenerationassembly.com. Having believed and prayed, now please find a local faith-based church to attend. Drop FGA an e-mail so that we can rejoice with you and pray and support you over the coming weeks.
If you have sincerely called out to Father for forgiveness, then eternal life is assured. No more question marks on your eternal life, only a full stop. Salvation does not take away the day-to-day questions of life, nor is it a short-cut away from trials or tribulations. Nevertheless, knowing your eternal life is secure, any temporary trial can be overcome by looking at the completed work of Messiah Yeshuah.
All blessings to you.
Father, we thank you for the power of your Word and that Word was made flesh in Messiah Yeshuah so that in believing in His Life, Death and Resurrection we may have eternal life with you.
“My son, listen to your father’s instruction,
And do not forsake your mother’s teaching:
For they will be a garland to grace your head,
And chains around your neck.” (Prov. 1:8,9).
Breaking Matzah
Our Saviour welcomes all His Family to join in this memorial. If you have accepted Messiah Yeshuah as your Master and Saviour please take the next few moments to seek Father and to ensure that all is right between Him and you and between you and your Brothers and Sisters. If not, please put this right before continuing.
If you have not yet accepted Him into your life, then we encourage you to seek Him while it is still possible, as time is running out. When He returns or if you pass away then it will be too late. Please do not partake of the matzah and wine as in doing so, it gives thanks for the broken body (matzah) and shed blood (wine) for and a witness of salvation.
On the night of the Master’s betrayal, He took the matzah, blessed it and broke it saying ‘This is my Body broken for you; take and eat it as a memorial to Me.’
Bless the matzah saying: Blessed are you, O Yahuah our `Elohiym, King of the Universe, who brings forth matzah from the earth.
Break and eat the matzah (sharing it if within a group setting):
After the meal He took the Cup of Blessing, blessed it saying ‘This is my Blood poured out for you for the remission of sins; take and drink it as a memorial to me.’
Bless the wine saying: Blessed are you, O Yahuah our `Elohiym, King of the Universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.
Drink the wine (sharing it if within a group setting):
Thanksgiving prayer: Blessed are you, O Yahuah our `Elohiym, King of the universe, who gives us, in Yeshuah, all that we will ever need. In your lovingkindness and mercy, you rebuild broken lives. You bless us, in Yeshuah, with a perfect blessing. Ameyn.
Please note the up-and-coming special days.
Rosh Chodesh 3rd. moon 03/06/2019.
Counting of the Omer – 28/04/2019 to 08/06/2019
Shavuot – 08/06/2019
Father willing, we will meet again next Shabbat.
“Y’varekh’kha Yahuah v’yishmerekha,
Ya’er Yahuah panav eleikha vichunekka,
Yissa Yahuah panav eleikha v’yasem l’kha shalom.”
(May Yahuah bless you and keep you)
(May Yahuah make His face to shine upon you show you His favour)
(May Yahuah lift up His face toward you and give you peace.)