Friday, August 30, 2024

theHIGHEST

      The title of this Sabbath's reading portion is R'eh, which means "Behold." R'eh is written with the Hebrew letters reysh, aleph, heh. Each of these letters has its own meaning, so these three letters together might express, "Behold, the Lord is the Highest." R'eh comes from the Hebrew root word ra'a, which not only means to see, to look, to behold, but it also means to consider, to inspect, to perceive, find out, discern, distinguish, to see prophetically, to see by divine revelation. We will find in this week's Sabbath reading that the LORD expects His people to see with discernment and perception, and He will reveal what this discernment should be based upon.

     Jesus gave this warning about the last days before His return: "Take heed that no one deceives you. For many will come in My name, saying, 'I am the Christ (Messiah),' and will deceive many...many false prophets will rise up and deceive many." (Mt. 24:4-5,11, see also Mt. 7:15-20). There are many other such warnings in scripture of the same thing (Jer. 23:16-22, 1 Tim. 4:1-2, 2 Pet. 2:1-3, 1 Jn. 4:1-3).

     In this Sabbath portion beginning in Deut. 13, Moses said to the people: "If there arises among you a prophet or a dreamer of dreams, and he gives you a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder comes to pass, of which he spoke to you, saying, 'Let us go after other gods' - which you have not known - 'and let us serve them,' you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams, for the LORD your God is testing (nasa - test, try, assay, put to the proof, try by smell) you to know whether you love the (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega)  LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul. You shall walk after the LORD your God and fear Him and keep His commandments and obey His voice; you shall serve Him and hold fast to Him." (Deut. 13:1-4). The LORD also said that such a prophet or dreamer "has spoken to turn you away from the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of bondage...so shall you put the evil from your midst." (v. 5). The LORD is testing His people with false prophets to see if they love Him with all of their hearts and souls. This is another "smell test" that the people of the LORD are to pass. The very first commandment of God is "I am the LORD your God...You shall have no other gods before Me." (Ex. 20:1-3, Deut. 5:6-7).

     Paul's writings and the vision presented in the Book of Revelation also tell us that in the latter days before the return of Messiah/Christ signs and wonders will be performed by workers of evil, like the false prophets mentioned by Moses above, in order to deceive many people into worshipping a false god rather than the true God (see 2 Thess. 2:9-12, Rev. 13:12-15). So the warning from Moses above to the Israelites is also prophetic and pertains to us and our time as well.

      As Jeremiah spoke the judgment of the LORD against the false prophets, the LORD also said: "For who has stood in the counsel of the LORD, and has perceived (ra'a - see above) and heard His (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) word? Who has marked His word and heard it?" (Jer. 23:18). The LORD is looking for those who stand in His counsel, who know His Word. The word "counsel" is the Hebrew word sod, which means: "secret counsel, familiar converse, intimacy with God, in close deliberation, sitting together on a couch or cushion." This is an intimate, familiar relationship with God. The disciple, and later the apostle, John, described his intimate relationship with Jesus: "Now there was leaning (ana + keimai - in the midst, among, between + to be set in place by God's intent, appointed, destined, of a city on a hill, set in place as: vessels, a throne, a city, a foundation) on Jesus' bosom (kolpos - in front of the body between the arms as one who so reclines at table that his head covers the bosom or chest of the one next to him; the bosom or hollow of a garment used for keeping and carrying things, a fold or pocket) one of His disciples, whom Jesus loved..." (Jn. 13:23). In the account from John 13, from his close position to Jesus, John was able to ask Jesus the private question of who would be betraying Him. (Jn. 13:20-26). The LORD expects us to be in His counsel and to have an intimate, conversing relationship with Him. It is found by leaning upon the Savior's bosom at His Passover table where we dine with Him, sharing the same cushion with Him, while having secret and private counsel with Him. and by loving Him with all of our heart and soul. He expects this of us, not for His benefit, but for ours. Jesus is not One of whom we can have a distant knowledge, or with whom we can have an indirect relationship because our grandmother knew Him. Jesus expects intimacy with each of us. Do we know Him this way? We each have to seriously consider this question.

     It is also interesting that within the meaning of the word "leaning" in the scripture above, is included the establishment of a city, a city on a hill, even a foundation. It is this same disciple/apostle John who would later receive the awesome ra'a vision of the heavenly city of God, the New Jerusalem, descending from heaven as a bride adorned for her husband. It was the vision of a great city on a great and high mountain having the glory of God. John gave a detailed description of this city, including its intricate foundation, from his ra'a prophetic sight (Rev. 21:1-6, 9-27). We can conclude that the seed of this vision may well have been planted in John as he leaned upon the bosom of Jesus. This is exactly the R'eh/Ra'a discerning, distinguishing, perceptive prophetic revelation relationship with God of this Sabbath's reading portion. This relationship is formed from loving and serving the LORD with all of our hearts and soul.

     In another reading portion from this R'eh Sabbath, Isaiah wrote the word of the LORD to His people: "Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, and let your soul delight itself in abundance. Incline your ear, and come to Me. Hear, and your soul shall live; And I will make an everlasting covenant with you - the sure mercies of David...Seek the LORD while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near." (Isa. 55:2-3, 6). The Messiah/Christ makes the same cry of invitation when He prophesied through Isaiah: "Ho! Everyone who thirsts, come to the waters; and you who have no money, come buy and eat. Yes, come buy wine and milk without money and without price." (Isa. 55:1, see also Jn. 7:37-38).

     As Moses warned the Israelites above against listening to those who would turn them away from the LORD their God, he described the LORD as "the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you from the house of bondage." The one true God is the only God who can deliver His people out of bondage. This is one of His principal characteristics as Moses described it. He is also a debt Redeemer, and a bond breaker. As Moses warned the people not to listen when others try to lure them to other gods, financial debt is another form of bond and chain. From another reading portion of this Sabbath, the LORD gave the Law of the Shemita, or "the LORD's Release" to His people. Every seven years debts are to be forgiven, and indentured servants are to be set free (Deut. 15:1-2, 12). Pharaoh was a power that enslaved God's people. God's people enslave themselves to debt. The LORD has made a provision for the forgiveness of debts by His Sabbath measurement of years, and He has applied the same forgiveness for our sins (Mt. 6:9-15). This is the blessing that follows the Law of the Shemita Release: "...for the LORD will greatly bless you in the land which the LORD your God is giving you to possess as an inheritance - only if you carefully obey the voice of the LORD your God to observe with care all these (*aleph-tav/Alpha and Omega) commandments which I command you today. For the LORD will bless you just as He promised you; You shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow; you shall reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over you...for this thing the LORD your God will bless you in all your works and in all to which you put your hand...Then the LORD your God will bless you in all that you do." (Deut. 15:4-6, 10, 18).

     It can be generally said, I think, that we do not find this liberty and redemption from debt as commanded by the law of the Shemita year being practiced by those who have chosen to observe the scriptures. The LORD knows, however, that there are economic bondages that are just as oppressive as physical bondages, and He desires to deliver us out of them as is His character. The Israelites preferred the hard bondage of Egypt and wished to return to it, rather than to trust God by faith while in the wilderness. We also sometimes choose to enslave ourselves to debt for expediency. The LORD has shown us the blessing that is attached to His Shemita Release if we will receive it.

     Another reading portion from this Sabbath brings us this promise from the LORD who breaks bonds for those who are afflicted: "O you afflicted (ani/ana/ana - poor, afflicted, humble, wretched, needy, weak, lowly, depressed/troubled, downcast, stooped, bowed down, browbeaten/receive an answer, testify, bear witness, shout, sing) one, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay your stones with colorful gems, and lay your foundations with sapphires (sapir/sapar - gem known for its beauty and splendor/tell, declare, show forth, recount, rehearse, enumerate, inscribe). I will make your pinnacles of rubies (kadkod - striking fire, sparkling gem, extreme redness, ruby), your gates of crystal ('eqdah - fiery glow, sparkle), and all your walls of precious stones. All your children shall be taught by the LORD, and great shall be the peace of your children. In righteousness you shall be established; you shall be far from oppression, for you shall not fear; and from terror, for it shall not come near you." (Isa. 54:11-14). The LORD has deliverance for His people.

     Is there anyone else except the LORD who can transform affliction into fiery glory and priceless sparkling beauty? Can we truly r'eh behold, perceive, distinguish and discern this? Do we know the LORD this way and love Him with all of our hearts and souls? The LORD wants us to "behold" this on this R'eh Sabbath.

     If you would like to know more about a R'eh relationship with the LORD, you can join me in my prayer: "Father, how I want a deeper relationship with You, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit! You want me to have discerning and perceiving knowledge of You and Your desires for my life by loving You with all my heart and soul. Forgive me because I have, during my daily life, given other things more importance. Nothing is more important than You. My family's salvation comes from You. My provision comes from You. Life comes from You. Deliverance from all bondage comes from You. You are the source of all, so what could be more important to me than You? Give me that r'eh/ra'a vision that I need to truly see this and understand it, especially in these current times. Give me the perception to choose Your liberty over bondage. Let me enter and remain in Your intimate counsel, leaning on Your bosom, Jesus, and give me the discernment to recognize anything or anyone that might try to pull me away from that place. I ask this 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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