A War Cry, A Shaking, A Singing!

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  • @batyahwieldsword
    @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Supporting Scriptures:
    Hebrews 12:14
    Matthew 5:8
    Ephesians 5:5
    Luke 6:45
    Proverbs 23:7
    Psalm 93:4, 90:4, 90:8
    Psalm 139
    Job 34:21; 34:16-28
    Isaiah 2:19
    Revelation 6:15
    Zephaniah 3:14
    Zechariah 2:10
    Isaiah 43:1-2
    Haggai 2:22 (2:20-22)
    Zephaniah 2:1-3
    Jeremiah 8:19, Ch. 8 (whole chapter)
    Psalm 74:19
    Song of Solomon 2:12
    Psalm 84 and Psalm 51
    I forgot to mention this but the message Archangel(Mi-Kha-EL) is another relevant mssg. brought to my memory as I was preparing this one. If you have not heard it, it could be helpful.
    **This came to me after the mssg. was put out but as I considered 49, I was drawn to Proverbs 4:9, which is about Wisdom. I believe this speaks to 49 and the purification. As well as the fear of the LORD being the beginning of Wisdom :) So I will include Proverbs 4:7, 4:8 and 4:9 for context:
    "4:7 Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
    4:8 Exalt her, and she shall promote thee: she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her.
    4:9 She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee."
    WOW. I was also taken to Psalm 49 and it is super relevant to this whole message as well, so read that too. HALLELUYAH!
    Always remember this: His grace is sufficient for thee! (2nd Corinthians 12:9) So do not let the enemy lie to you and make you feel like it’s too late for you or like you can't turn back if you've strayed off the path. The serpent is a liar, the father of all lies and has been one since the beginning! The enemy has tried to get many in self-condemnation in this final hour and also uses his own(the children of disobedience) to accuse the brethren, so we must always pray to hear only ONE voice and that is the voice of our Father in Heaven, through His Holy Spirit, HALLELUYAH! Many may not understand what the LORD has shown us because they lack wisdom and understanding and thus they do err, twisting the scriptures to their own detriment and destruction (2nd Peter 3:16), leading many astray or keeping them in bondage. Never forget His ways are higher than our ways!(Isaiah 55:8-9) And His yoke is easy and His burden is light (Matthew 11:28-30). So take every question, prayer and supplication to the Father first and do not listen to man in this hour, trust only in Yeshua, the One who will judge with righteous judgment! His Word is a lamp unto our feet and a Light unto our path (Psalm 119:105). He is the WORD! We follow the Lamb wherever He goes, even to the ends of the earth and byond!
    And to all of the obedient children of our Most High and Only Elohim: May Abba bless you and keep you, may He shine His glorious countenance upon you and give you His perfect peace. All praises and glory to our King!
    !מלך הכבוד ישוע המשיח
    Shalom shalom :) 🕊🐑🐑🌼🌾🕯🪔🔥

    • @grandbargains9848
      @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      OK so I'm just getting into Jeremiah 8 1-2! That's like one of those, ok then moments, Lord of Host stuff, right? So I fear God, but for whatever reason (probably a fair one) when I think of fearing The Lord I think of TLOH most often, I'd guess.
      Maybe it's how things are described in relation to Lord of HOST.
      Because that kind of means Lord of Everything, right? If it has any life and even rocks have life right rock lady? At least enough TLOH could make them cry out!

    • @batyahwieldsword
      @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@grandbargains9848 True GB, He is LORD over all! קָד֛וֹשׁ קָד֖וֹשׁ יְהוָ֣ה צְבָא֑וֹת "Holy holy holy is the LORD(YHWH) of Hosts"! and the whole earth is full of His glory that's Isaiah 6:3 and that's where it talks about the seraphim--so I'd say you're right to think of LOH when fearing Him (and I'd guess the prophets would agree since they use this name for Him ALOT) bc He's the Commander of all heavenly hosts/armies! Chief and Ruler of all, Omnipresent, Omniscient, Almighty! And even the rocks cry out says the Word, and rock lady agrees :) "Adonai Tsvaot" also just sounds quite beautiful (and very strong), at least to me. HALLELUYAH!

    • @grandbargains9848
      @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@batyahwieldsword Rock lady agrees, haha! OK I know the "Adonai" name well by now, it is very beautiful how you say it. I'll have to look out for the message I'm thinking of where you say it a few times I think, and it's like kind of sad or heart breaky. But I might be confused on this one, because there seems to be a suggestion in my mind that this is a word for Him. As opposed to another character I might be thinking of.

    • @batyahwieldsword
      @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@grandbargains9848 thank you for the kind words GB :) I'm not sure which message you are thinking of, but, any of them that are heavy on readings of any of the prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, etc.) will probably have LOH as His Name/Title, and well in the original Hebrew manuscripts you would've seen the tetragrammaton in there, so it is like Name and title as well. It's definitely a revered and powerful way to refer to Him! But that probably doesn't help narrow down the message you're thinking of, bc most messages I get are scripture heavy like that :) Praise the LOH forever!

    • @grandbargains9848
      @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@batyahwieldsword Well I was doing the assignment portion of reading and video you mentioned, so I started that video and you are talking about Adonai! Then I remembered it might have been "Adonisha" (wrong spelling prob) that I heard in what I'm referring too, not Adonai. I'll find it eventually, along with my favorite BY Hebrew word, and I'll lyk when I do:)
      But I did something kind of fun for this study. I read all the scriptures then wrote a line about each one to help me remember what they are about.
      So like Hebrews 12: 14 I wrote... OK, I want to see The Lord!
      Matthew 5:8 Pure hearts see God, but remember to be a peacemaker too.
      Down on Isaiah 2 part I noted Amos 9 along with all the others you list, they reminded me of that for our time, or that's how I thought of it anyhow.
      And Amos 9 blew my mind when I first thought about it. Like God even knows they will be trying to get to mars and stuff, or digging bunkers?
      They could save a lot of time and money, because that isn't going to help them, clearly. I'm sure I have mentioned that before tho.
      He will find you! We can't hide!
      Oh yea I also wanted to tell you that "as a man thinketh" the book (you mentioned the scripture), is where I trace my earliest Christian thinking, even as a pagan GB.
      That might have planted the seeds, as it's author is a Christian but at the time I didn't know about that so I still read it. And it was my fav book for many years, it was like The Bible light for me back in those days I suppose.
      Also I was reading Matthew 13 yesterday and circled 43-53.
      It just seems like there are so many confirmations of time being short.
      This was a good one BY, made me think of lots of things. Sry it's a bit scattered at this point between the videos and scripture:)

  • @grandbargains9848
    @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You know what is interesting BY, I looked up the word "pinion" yesterday. I think it was from a Psalm probably. But yea, I thought what it means is cool, like I can see that kind of.
    And then in Jeremiah 8 when you said they couldn't blush, can you imagine?
    But I'm going to read that chapter, as you suggest.
    Then you said a word for gift I didn't know, after the 14 is a gift of salvation you said it.
    What is that word? I know a couple for "gift" like mantana, but this one sounded different.
    I loved Psalm 51 in Hebrew!
    I have been spending time in Haggai, easy as it's short. But that was also a favorite of 22, I have a writting on it from back then.
    But mostly on my mind a lot these days is Isaiah 43... & 44 too. I was reading that at the same time as I was listening to TWOS like every day in 23 for a stretch.
    Like what is up with us and idols, man? Clearly seeing nothing has changed but only gone to new extremes.
    212 reminds me of your myrtle msg about radiance.
    Speaking of numbers I found a writting of mine titled "12.17.22.12.22.22_FromtheBrooks" today haha. I'm like what is this one? It was a writting from the 17th and 22nd, is all.
    It made me think of 2's obviously but it's kind of funny as it relates to some things like Job and Haggai and Jeremiah.
    Good msg BY, it's getting serious under the sun!
    Yet so amazing, it's hard to handle.

    • @batyahwieldsword
      @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Shalom GB :) Yes I kept getting pinion(s) also! I think my favorite use is in Psalm 91, even though it's feathers rather than pinions in the KJV, same diff. I kept getting 84 over a time so it was just part of that decode not all of course, as I can only share what I'm led to on here. And then the word for gift I was referring to is אֶשְׁכָּר (pronounced esh-kar) and the use of that you can find in Psalm 72 :)
      OK and מַתָּנָה or "mattanah" is another Hebrew word for gift so you are not wrong! You can find that usage of it in Esther 9:22 (as in they sent presents to one another and "gifts to the poor"). It's just one of those really neat things about language where there's different words for the same thing, not confusing at all, right? Haha.
      Isaiah is always amazing, of course you know I love that!
      That's interesting what you said about the 12/22 writings I have some from that time too and it was all about the LOH and His army so that's pretty cool you had some writings from the same time :D
      Jeremiah 8 YES serious indeed--time is so short so I feel the pressure to finish this race strong but it's very hard, as you know the enemy and his darts so that's annoying and exhausting. BUT then on the other hand, this time is also AMAZING and so very exciting and hard to handle some days I completely agree with you on that GB :) Especially as we consider His promises and plans for us. So we endure! Not by power nor by might but by His Spirit, Amen?

    • @grandbargains9848
      @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@batyahwieldsword Shalom BY! I suppose that makes sense now about pinions as I have been reading that Psalm a lot:)
      But today I started in Psalm 145 and I had circled it and next to it is 8 18 22.
      Always with the doubles these days, but that is a classic!
      Eshkar, OK ok. I liked it. Though it makes sense why I like mattanah given that it's an Esther 9 22, although I didn't know that or connect it before.
      It is kind of confusing haha but makes sense as there are different types of gifts, or different uses for every word.
      That is super interesting on the 12 22 stuff! That is more or less what I was thinking of in my writting, and a lamentation of sorts maybe. I had math questions for science and was trying to figure out how you leave TLOH out of these advanced equations about the edge of space, or something like that:) Seems like a bad idea to GB basically, so I was laughing at that a bit.
      Well you are a strong runner, lady. I'm sure you will probably finish the race first place with Jesus. But following rivers can be a challenge, no doubt.
      The enemy's darts are annoying, I'll give him that. But by this point just pick them out and move along:) Because on the other hand it is AMAZING and so very exiting, true! So exiting GB can barley tolerate it! But we must endure, for the promises and plans :D Amen, BY!

    • @batyahwieldsword
      @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@grandbargains9848 Amen, GB! :D
      Psalm 145 is awesome! it is also called, Ashrei (אַשְׁרֵי) and is actually a very important psalm and prayer in the liturgical sense, it's recited 3 times a day(in synagogue) and I read that actually they include verses from Psalm 144(classic) as well as 115 and guess what GB, psalm 84 too! So that's a fun fact :) I find it very interesting that you mention you were reading it today bc it's a great tie in. And "ashrei" roughly translates to "happy is he who..." And well, if you consider Psalm 145 is all about God's divinity, sovereignty, righteousness and power as well as his graciousness than I'd say Amen, happy is he who is in the LORD, praising and extolling, and blessing our KING! HALLELUYAH! I also think of Psalm 111 and 112. Because He is not only all powerful but also gracious, full of compassion and mercy, which is also in verse 8 of 145.
      On the science/math, edge of space and time continuums, well it makes sense to me that they leave Him out of our corrupted "educational" systems and that is bc the carnal mind is so limited that it cannot comprehend that He is Creator (Isaiah 40:28, John 1:3, etc) of both equation and solution, existing entirely outside of S&T with full power to change it all at His will (Psalm 115:3; Jude 1:25, Jeremiah 23:24, etc.). Or at least that's how I see it :) Hebrews 11:3 and such. Which is why I don't bother trying to make it make sense with my mind, bc it is not as satisfying as just knowing it with certainty in my spirit, by the wisdom/knowledge/understanding of His Spirit, Amen?

    • @grandbargains9848
      @grandbargains9848 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@batyahwieldsword Wow that's cool, I had no idea it was so important, but it makes sense now you say so. Fun facts BY:)
      Happy is he, so true on all that! Proclaim his excellence, is what I have on my board for a short reminder of all that. That makes me happy, for sure.
      Then BY what you said about space and time continuum and the corrupt system also reminded me of Psalm 92:6 as well as those scriptures. Very very true.
      And yes, Amen! GB is trying to learn that last part more, and maybe that's where purity is important, you know? So you can have that knowing and certainty that brings our spirit peace and such.

    • @batyahwieldsword
      @batyahwieldsword  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@grandbargains9848 Psalm 92 is quite splendid for every Shabbat :)
      And that verse 92:6 made me laugh the first time I read the, "a brutish man knoweth not" part bc I remembered when I was learning a little French some time ago, one phrase that just stuck with me was "you are a brute" because for some reason (pre-Jesus of course) I thought I'd better know how to say that, just in case, you know? And in French no less, hah! BUT, even though I suppose that is mild in terms of insults one could give, I try not to insult anyone these days. As we do tame the tongue now, or we should. Remembering we will give an account for every idle word, even though GB and everyone else (I reckon) dislikes that reminder, haha. But even the Word says a brutish man does not know and a fool does not understand the greatness of the LORD, or His works nor the depth of His thoughts! Which makes me think of how the darkness cannot comprehend the light (John 1:5). So I find that to be quite sad and tragic, nonetheless.
      But yes GB, I'm with you on the purity goals! Amen. It starts in the heart :) And His mercies are new every morning, HALLELUYAH!