Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
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Friday, September 6, 2024

Government

      At this time of year, some of the nations of the world, who have the liberty to vote and choose, are soon electing their governments. This week's Sabbath reading portion, Shoftim, meaning "Judges", will give us an image of the government that the LORD has commanded for His people. We will then see how closely God's idea of government has been successfully carried out by man. The Sabbath title comes from the Hebrew word sapat, or judge, and means "to judge, govern, vindicate, punish, to act as law-giver, judge, or governor, to rule, to execute judgment, to pronounce sentence, to litigate, to plead for, to defend, to set up, to erect." Not only does the judge govern, as we would expect, but within the meaning of the word sapat is the meaning "to set up, to erect." A judge in the kingdom of God builds or establishes something that was not there before according to the Hebrew meaning. The pictographic Hebrew letters of the word sapatshin, phe, teth, could be combined to have the meaning "El Shaddai (God Almighty, the all-sufficient One) opens His mouth of strength to devour with sharp teeth the snake coiled and twisted in the basket." We will see that this is very accurate, because the government of God in prophecy will indeed devour the coiled, twisted serpent or snake.

     This is God's command regarding judges: "You shall appoint judges and officers in all your gates, which the LORD your God gives you, according to your tribes, and they shall judge the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) people with just judgment. You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show partiality, nor take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous. You shall follow what is altogether just, that you may live and inherit the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) land which the LORD your God is giving you." (Deut. 16:18-20). 

     The concept of the just judge comes straight from the character of the LORD for the purpose of our defense: "My defense is of God, who saves the upright in heart. God is a just judge, and God is angry with the wicked every day." (Ps. 7:10-11). In another Psalm, it is written that God's throne is established in justice: "Righteousness and justice are the foundation of Your throne; Mercy and truth go before Your face. Blessed are the people who know the joyful sound! They walk, O LORD, in the light of Your countenance." (Ps. 89:14-15).

     There was one man from scripture who placed himself next to the gate of the city while telling the people that no one from the king was available to hear their cases. He said that if only he was made a judge, he would hear their cases and render just judgment. By doing this, this king's son, Absalom, stole the hearts of the men of Israel from his father, King David. (see 2 Sam. 15:1-6). Sometimes people, both in and out of the church who have not been called to sit there, place themselves in the city gate and in the seat of judgment and act in such a way as to undermine the heavenly Father's Kingdom with their own personal agendas and prideful desires. Meanwhile, they judge after the flesh and not by the counsel or Spirit of God. Jesus spoke about the proper method of judgment when He said to the religious leadership, the Pharisees: "You judge according to the flesh; I judge no one. And yet if I do judge, My judgment is true; for I am not alone, but I am with the Father who sent Me." (Jn. 8:15-16). In another place, Jesus said: "I can of Myself do nothing. As I hear (akouo - to attend to, to consider what is said, to understand the sense of what is said), I judge; and My judgment is righteous, because I do not seek My own will but the will of the Father who sent Me." (Jn. 5:30). Because of this obedience and submission to the voice of His Father, Jesus, the Son, was entrusted by God the Father with all judgment. (Jn. 5:21-23). Do we as believers in Christ follow this pattern and standard of righteous judgment established by Jesus?

     Moses also told the people that for those whose matters are too difficult to be settled in the gate of their city, they must arise (qum - rise up, raise, stand, establish, accomplish, set up, erect, build) and go up (ala - come up [before God], offering, light, raised, exalted, ascend, climb, shoot forth, excel, to be taken up, a train of a garment lifted) to the place where the LORD chooses: "And you shall come to the priests, the Levites, and to the judge there in those days, and inquire of them; they shall pronounce upon you the sentence of judgment. You shall do according to the sentence which they pronounce upon you in that place which the LORD chooses. And you shall be careful to do according to all that they order you. According to the sentence of the law in which they instruct you, according to the judgment which they tell you, you shall do; you shall not turn aside to the right hand or to the left from the sentence which they pronounce upon you." (Deut. 17:8-11). At this level of government, the priest was standing to administer justice as ministry before the LORD, not man (v. 12). Do priests and/or anointed ministers of God who consult the LORD form any part of our governments or justice systems? They are not generally welcome to participate in this way in secular government.

     The LORD foresaw the kings that would sit on the throne of Israel to govern it. He commanded that their part in the governing of God's people would require a level of righteous character. The LORD would choose the king, not the people. The king could not be a foreigner, but from the people. The king would not increase the armies (horses) for himself nor cause the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) people to return to Egypt to gain the military strength (horses) of Egypt. The king was not to multiply wives, silver, or gold for himself. The king must write for himself a (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) copy of the Book of the Law before the priests and the Levites, read it, and be careful to observe all the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) words of the law and statutes. and to learn to fear the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) LORD all the days of his life in order to prolong all his days in his kingdom. (Deut. 17:14-20). Do those whom we choose to rule over our nations have this kind of fearful (awed) relationship with the LORD or with His Word? 

     The Book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon, describes a king who rules in just judgment after the manner of the LORD: "Divination/divine sentence (qesem/qasam - in this case meaning: divine, prudent) is on the lips of the king; His mouth must not transgress in judgment...It is an abomination for kings to commit wickedness; for a throne is established by righteousness (see also Ps. 89:14-15 mentioned above)...In the light of a king's face is life (see Ps. 89:14-15 mentioned above), and his favor is like a cloud of the latter rain." (Prov. 16:10-15, excerpt). Do our rulers whom we choose contend for life?

      From another reading portion of this Shoftim Sabbath, the LORD spoke about the King that He would raise up in Jer. 23: "Behold, the days are coming,' says the LORD, 'that I will raise to David a Branch of righteousness; A King shall reign and prosper, and execute judgment and righteousness in the earth. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell safely; Now this is His name by which He will be called: THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS." (Jer. 23:5-6). This King spoken of here as a Branch of David is the Messiah/Christ, our Jesus, to whom we look to return to rule upon the earth in righteousness and judgment. This is the government of God on the earth.

     This King, the Branch of righteousness of David, who brings the government of God, is greater than any earthly king, and is described in a section of Isaiah 52, a chapter which is included in this Shoftim Sabbath portion: "Behold My Servant shall deal prudently; He shall be exalted and extolled and be very high. Just as many were astonished (samem - astonished, desolate, appalled, stun, stupefy, causing horror, confounded) at you, so His visage (mare - appearance, countenance, sight, comeliness) was marred (mishat - disfigurement of face) more than any man, and His form (to'ar/ta'ar - form, shape, figure, appearance/marked out, described, drawn in outline, delineate, trace out)) more than the sons of men; So shall He sprinkle many nations. Kings shall shut their mouths at Him; for what had not been told them they shall see, and what they had not heard they shall consider." (Isa. 52:13-15). It is interesting that as Isaiah describes the marred form of this exalted Servant, the Hebrew word ta'ar used here brings to mind the "outline, tracing or drawing" that we can see on the Shroud of Turin. However, this "outline" present on the Shroud, having very accurate details of crucifixion, has been proven not to have been "drawn" or "traced" by natural materials or means, but by some other force which cannot be identified nor duplicated. Many believe that the three-dimensional outline on the Shroud therefore may have been produced by intense light energy that would have been emitted during the resurrection of Jesus, which created a photographic negative on the linen cloth. The Hebrew language used here causes us to consider these things.

     As we consider government in this Shoftim Sabbath portion, we must also remember the prophecies of an evil, ungodly government that will be a perversion of the pattern of government (priest, judge, Levite) that God commanded above. The leader of this ungodly government will be empowered by Satan himself. The prophet Daniel gives us a glimpse of this leader, whom he called a king (see Dan. 11:30-32, 36-39) and the Book of Revelation, which calls this ruler the beast, reveals further details (Rev. 17:1-13). This evil government will persecute many unto death of those who are in covenant with God including those who carry the testimony of Jesus Messiah/Christ, and will defile with abomination the worship of God. These will be terrible days on earth. However, The Lamb of God, the Savior, Jesus, the heavenly King will return and overcome them (Rev. 17:14, Rev. 19:11-16). When the LORD gave Moses His pattern of His Shoftim government, it was a pattern established, set up, forever. Included in this pattern of righteous and just government, the LORD left no provision for Satan, or his possessed minions, to replace it. It is important for us, the people of God, to follow His pattern and understand the prophetic hope contained within it. We will see this hope laid out for us below.

     In another reading portion from this Shoftim Sabbath, the LORD demands that His people listen to the words which He speaks: "Listen to Me, My people; and give ear to Me, O My nation: For law will proceed from Me, and I will make My justice rest as a light of the peoples. My righteousness is near, My salvation has gone forth, and My arms will judge the peoples; The coastlands will wait for Me, and on My arm they will trust....But My salvation will be forever, and My righteousness will not be abolished. Listen to Me, you who know righteousness, you people in whose heart is My law: Do not fear the reproach of men, nor be afraid of their insults...But My righteousness will be forever, and My salvation from generation to generation." (Isa. 51:4-8, excerpt). This is something for the judges to be declaring prophetically and establishing as a just sentence against the spiritual principalities of wickedness. (see Eph. 6:10-13). The LORD demands that we hear about the deliverance that He has promised and provided in His government that will stand forever against the government of evil. We can live, speak, and prophecy His government against the days ahead. It is an overcoming light for the peoples against the coming darkness.

     We have a powerful prophetic word from Isaiah describing the eternal kingship and government of the Messiah/Christ: "For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will accomplish this." (Isa. 9:6-7).

If you would like to know more about and learn to walk in the government of God, you can pray with me: "Father of Glory, You gave us Your pattern of righteous and just government to provide to all mankind a promise to save us from the plan of spiritual wickedness. Of Your government, Lord and King, there will be no end. We proclaim Your government in the earth and look to this precious promise even as the days darken. You have provided this sure hope for us, and You have given Your trusted Son, Jesus ("Salvation") to be the King of Your government on earth. For this "Wonderful" thing, I give You many thanks in the name of Jesus. AMEN."

*NOTE: aleph-tav written in Hebrew as אֶת, are the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The meaning of the two pictographic Hebrew letters can also be interpreted "Adonai (Lord) of the Cross/Covenant". In the New Testament, these letters are translated as Alpha and Omega written as Α Ω , the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet. These letters are those by which Jesus Christ identifies Himself in the Book of Revelation: see Rev. 1:8Rev. 21:6Rev. 22:13.

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Friday, August 18, 2023

Government

When we think about government today, we think about political parties, political platforms, candidates, campaigns, debates, elections and so on. However, that is not the government that God has ordained and formed for His people. This week's Sabbath reading from Deuteronomy chapters 17 through 20 is titled Shoftim, meaning "Judges". Our first glimpse of the government of God is in Deut. 16:18: "You shall appoint judges (sapat - to judge, govern, vindicate, punish, execute judgment, decide a controversy, contend, defend, plead) and officers (satar - ruler, officer, to write, a scribe, a magistrate) in all your gates, which the LORD your God gives you, according to your tribes, and they shall judge the (aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega, identity of Christ - see Rev. 1:8, Rev. 21:6, Rev. 22:13) people with just (sedeq/sadak - righteousness, righteously, equity, prosperity, deliverance, liberation, welfare, felicity, rectitude, straightness/righteous in conduct and character, justice, cleansed, vindicate from wrongs, save, make righteous, turn to righteousness, to be or to do justly, a just cause, to purge oneself) judgment." As we can see, God's government is not formed based upon personality, popularity, wealth or powerful connections of individuals, but upon Godly character and righteousness. The LORD includes this concept in His name "Just Judge" (Ex. 34:6-5), and His government reflects His name. Just judgment is not only about punishing the guilty, as we often think of it as being, but it is also about pleading the just cause, vindicating the unjustly accused, and the equitable settling of disagreements or controversies. The operation of this kind of government brings forth specific results according to the above meanings of the Hebrew words: make righteous, turn to righteousness, to be cleansed or purged (of unrighteousness), deliverance, liberation, welfare, and felicity or happiness. This is how the LORD wants His aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega people governed. The LORD went on to say of His government: "You shall not pervert justice; you shall not show partiality, nor take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the eyes of the wise and twists the words of the righteous. You shall follow what is altogether just, that you may live and inherit the (aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) land which the LORD your God is giving you." (Deut. 16:19-20). Previously in Leviticus, the LORD commanded His people in a similar way: "You shall do no injustice in judgment. You shall not be partial to the poor, nor honor the person of the mighty. In righteousness you shall judge your neighbor." (Lev. 19:15). Both the people and the land connected to the Messiah to come, the aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega Jesus, are to be governed in this manner. As we will see, this government IS and WILL BE established. At this time, Moses continued to bring the Word of the LORD regarding His government for His aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega people. The third member of this government is the priest. We have learned previously that the role of the priest is to minister before the LORD in His house, the Tabernacle, by tho furnishings that represent the person of Christ. The priest also receives the offerings to the LORD from His people, and ministers the Blood Atonement for the sins of the people. Now we see the government appointment of the priest: "If a matter arises which is too hard for you to judge...then you shall arise and go up to the place which the LORD your God chooses. And you shall come to the priests, the Levites, and to the judge there in those days and inquire of them; they shall pronounce upon you the (aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) sentence (dabar - word, thing, matter, utterance, commandment, speak, promise, commune, warn, sing, put to flight) of judgment. You shall do according to the sentence (dabar [see previously] + pe/pa'a - mouth, opening, blowing/scatter to the edges, break into pieces, blow away) which they pronounce upon you in that place where the LORD chooses. And you shall be careful to do all that they order you." (Deut. 17:8-10). What an awesome anointing of the dabar Word in the pe mouth of the government of God! The governments created by men are a pale imitation of this "just judgment" that flows from the government of God among His people. The fourth appointed member of this government of God for His people is the prophet. The Word of the LORD came to Moses for God's people: "The LORD your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your midst, from your brethren. Him you shall hear...And the LORD said to me...and will put My words in His mouth, and He shall speak to them all that I command Him. And it shall be that whoever will not hear My words, which He speaks in My name, I will require it of him. But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die." (Deut. 18:15-20). The LORD conceded that His people had asked that the LORD not speak directly to them, because His voice and presence were too overpowering for them (v. 16). Therefore the LORD would speak to His people through the Prophet. The prophet of God is bound (by life or death) to the faithful and true (see Rev. 19:11) declaration of what the LORD has said to His people. The LORD also prophesied to Moses that there would be a fifth member of His government in the future: "When you come to the land which the LORD your God is giving you, and possess it and dwell in it, and say, 'I will set a king over me like all the nations that are around me,' you shall surely set a king over you whom the LORD your God chooses; one from among your brethren you shall set as king over you; you may not set a foreigner over you, who is not your brother." (Deut. 17:14-15). This prophecy indeed came to pass many generations later (see 1 Sam. 8:4, 7, 19-21). But not so fast! There are a few requirements that are necessary to be a king in the government of God. The king is not to multiply horses (warhorses, chariot horses) to himself, or cause God's people to return to Egypt in order to do so. He is not to multiply wives to himself, nor silver and gold. Both of these can compromise a king and corrupt him, causing his heart to turn away from God and God's people (v. 16-17). As soon as the king ascends to the throne, he is to make a (aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) copy for himself of the Law in the Book of Moses. He is to read this personal copy all the days of his life so that he lives in the reverent fear of the LORD. By not only studying, but also observing the Word of God, it will cause his heart not to be lifted above his brethren. It will also bring him a kingdom and life of longevity. (v. 18-20). In God's government, a king is NOT above his brethren, but humble in the authority which God has given him. Again, the rule of earthly kings throughout history has fallen far short of the righteous standards of the government of God. The rest of the people of God also play an important role in His government of justice. They are called to be witnesses so that justice may be able to prevail. Moses delivered the Word of the LORD regarding witnesses: "One witness (ed/ud - witness, testimony, evidence, recorder/solemnly, testify, charge, affirm, restore, relieve, return, exhort or enjoin solemnly, stand upright) shall not rise against a man concerning any iniquity or any sin that he commits; by the mouth of two or three witnesses the matter shall be established." (Deut. 19:15). A witness not only may testify or bring an accusation against another, but a witness could restore and relieve someone who had been wrongfully accused. The Hebrew letters in the word ed, or witness, are ayin and daleth. The individual meaning of each letter can combine together to mean "the door, path or entrance to seeing and understanding". So important is the value of an upright witness, that the LORD very specifically condemns a false witness: "If a false witness rises against any man to testify against him of wrongdoing, then both men in the controversy shall stand before the LORD, before the priests and the judges who serve in those days. And the judges shall make careful inquiry, and indeed, if the witness is a false witness, who has testified falsely against his brother, then you shall do to him as he thought to have done to his brother; so you shall put away the evil from among you...Your eye shall not pity: life shall be for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, and foot for foot." (v. 16-21). In Prov. 6:16-19, the LORD listed a false witness as one of the six things that He hates (sane - hate, enemy, foe, hateful, hatred of God, persons or wisdom, utterly odious). The greatest enemy of God is also a false witness, the Dragon, the Devil, Satan (Rev. 12:10). One of the weapons used to cast down this accuser was the word of the witnesses' testimony, in addition to the blood of the Lamb, and the fact that the witnesses did not love their own lives more than the truth (Rev. 12:11, see also Rev. 6:9-10). We live in times of accusation, some of it false. The people of God need to be very careful of the accusations and testimony that come out of our mouths, because there is a curse upon the false witness. We are to witness only the truth in God's government for justice's sake, not allowing our likes or dislikes to pervert the truthfulness of our witness. God is a Just Judge. What hppens when the government of God, as described above, becomes corrupted by the sins of His people? Two prophets addressed the judgment of God against His own government on earth, His government of princes, judges, prophets and priests from among His own people, are mentioned in this passage regarding the judgment of the LORD: "Woe to her who is rebellious and polluted, to the oppressing city!...'Therefore wait for Me', says the LORD, 'Until the day I rise...to pour on them My indignation, all my fierce anger; All the earth shall be devoured with the fire of My jealousy." (Zeph. 3:1-8, excerpt). The LORD's appointed government became an oppressive city. It became a symbol of oppression instead of justice throughout the whole earth. After this devastation brought by the LORD, He would restore a humble and worshipping people and pure language in the earth (v. 9-13). Another prophet, Ezekiel, also brought the Word of the LORD concerning His government that had been corrupted. There is corruption from the prophets, priests, and princes down to the people (Ezek. 22:23-29). Although the LORD sought even a single person who would intercede against this horrible descent of His government, He couldn't find anyone (v. 30): "Therefore I have poured out My indignation on them; I have consumed them with the fire of My wrath; and I have recompensed their deeds on their own heads,' says the LORD." (v. 31). The judgment comes, not because of the sins of the terrible heathen out there, but because His people have corrupted His government. However, the story of the LORD's government of judge, king, priest, prophet and witnessing people does not end here. We have an awesome, saving prophecy from God regarding it: "For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder (sekem/sakam - shoulder, upper part of the back, the shoulder as a place for taking up a burden/to rise up early in the morning). And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this." (Isa. 9:6-7). In another reading portion from this Sabbath titled Shoftim, or "Judges", the prophet Jeremiah wrote: "Behold, the days are coming', says the LORD, 'That I will raise to David a Branch of righteousness; A King shall reign and prosper, and execute judgment and righteousness in the earth. In His days, Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell safely; Now this is His name by which He will be called: THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS." (Jer. 23:5-6). Again in another Sabbath reading portion from Isaiah: "Listen to Me, My people; And give ear to Me, O My nation: For law will proceed from Me, and I will make My justice rest as a light of the peoples. My righteousness is near, My salvation has gone forth, and My arms (zerowa/zara - arm, forearm, shoulder, strength, stretched out arms/sowing seed, yielding seed, pregnant) will judge the peoples; The coastlands will wait upon Me, and on My arm they will trust." (Isa. 51:4-5). According to the prophets above, the representative parts of the government of God: the Judge, the Officer, the King, the Priest, the Prophet, the truthful Witness (Rev. 1:5), will be all in One. He is the Messiah, Jesus, who will return to rule the nations. We will return with Him as kings and priests (Rev. 1:4-6, Rev. 5:10, 1 Pet. 2:9-10). The government of God rules in the earth through Christ in us, as it rules in heaven. We should understand the importance of His government since we are a part of it by our inclusion in, and oneness with Jesus Christ, who carries the government of His Father upon His shoulder. This Sabbath is the first Sabbath of the month of Elul. We prapare ourselves during this month, in prayer and repentance by the Holy Spirit, for the fall Feasts next month. These upcoming Feasts are the Feasts that prophesy the return of Christ, and His establishment of God's government in the earth (Zech. 14:16, 20). If you would like to know more about God's government, and our part in it, you can pray with me: "Heavenly Father, You will not leave Your people and the earth in injustice and unrighteousness. You have brought forth the Branch of David, the Messiah, Jesus, to govern the earth. You have called Your people to be part of Your government in Christ. Forgive me, Lord, when I have placed my hope and trust in the governments of men, rather than the government of God. I pray for our earthly governments, but I am determined to look and speak for Your government. Teach me so that I may be a true witness of it in the earth. Fill me with Your Spirit so that I can stand uprightly for the justice of Your Word. Let Your government rule on earth as it rules in heaven, that all may be reconciled together into one in Your Son. I ask this in Jesus' name. AMEN."