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Faith, Mustard Seeds, and Mountains: Uncovering the Power Behind Jesus' Teaching in Matthew  

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Join us in today's lesson as we delve into the rich cultural background of Jesus' teaching in Matthew 17:20, where He declares that faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains.
This well-known saying gains profound significance when we explore its origins in first-century Judaism.
In this lesson, we discover that several plants in the mustard family grow in Israel, including a variant often regarded as a "weed" with seeds no larger than pepper flakes.
Remarkably, this plant can thrive in even the most unforgiving environments, sometimes causing stones to crack as its roots take hold.
In Rabbinic writings, the mustard seed symbolized something incredibly small, yet its ability to "move" stones became a powerful metaphor for the unexpected strength found in small things.
Jesus harnesses this imagery to teach us that even the smallest measure of faith can unlock God's power, making the miraculous possible. Don't miss this captivating exploration of faith, mustard seeds, and mountains!
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@daleknight777
@daleknight777 Месяц назад
שלום ותודה
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The Fathers name YAHUAH has been removed from the Bible over 6,000 times and replaced with the title LORD even though Yahuah commands us to call upon, pray to, declare and confess His NAME. It should never have been removed from the Bible because of a Jewish superstition of not saying Gods name. His people should KNOW His name (Isa 52:6, Prov 30:4, Ps 91:14, 1 Kings 8:43). We are told to “call on His name”many times (Zeph 3:9, Isa 12:4, Zech 13:9, Ps 20:7, Ps 116:13&17, Chron 16:8, 1 kings 18:24, Ps 105:1, Ps 80:18, Ps 99:6). The 3rd Commandment is to not take His name in vain. The word “vain” in the Hebrew language means - emptiness, nothingness. Not using His name is making it unimportant and bringing it to nothingness. I used to believe in the new age beliefs and was attacked demonically with sleep paralysis and would use the name Jesus to escape the sleep paralysis. Father Yahuah gives us MERCY while we are continuously in the process of learning and growing spiritually. He has led me to see that our Saviors name is not Jesus. In addition, instead of faithfully TRANSLITERING the Hebrew Name of the Messiah into Greek words that would convey the pronunciation and MEANING of the Name of Messiah Yahusha (Yahuah is Salvation), it is replaced with the false, unbiblical name “Jеsus”. That was not His name when He walked this earth and it still isn’t his name. There is no letter J in greek, Hebrew or Aramaic and J was not even in the English language till about 1660 so the fathers name could have never been Jehovah and the sons name could never have been Jesus. Jehovah- Hovah in Hebrew means a ruin, disaster. Yahusha says we are to worship in spirit and in truth. The truth is that our Saviors name is Yahusha, not Jesus. There is only one name under heaven by which men will be saved (Acts 4:12, John 4:23-24). We are told multiple times in scripture to honor His name, therefore we should call Him by His true name and His Sons true name. The name of the Father consists of only four Hebrew characters, reading right to left as exhibited in ancient documents as יהוה Yod Hey Wov Hey (YHWH in Latin letters). Hebrew letters are actually pictographs of actual things. * 1st letter, Yod = Y sound and was anciently portrayed as a symbol of a hand. * 2nd letter, Hey = H sound and means behold. * 3rd letter Wov = OO sound and means nail. * 4th letter Hey is repeated agan and means behold. If we read from left to right, His name means “Behold nail, behold hand”. Absolutely Amazing! Praise His name! His plan for salvation was depicted in His name from the very beginning! Just as our Savior was the lamb slain from the foundation of the world (Rev. 13:8). Yahuahs name points to the son And Yahushas name points to the father. The fathers name should never have been removed and the Saviors name should never have been changed. His name is forever (Exo. 3:15, Ps. 72:17) Pronunciation of Yahuah The “Yah” part is certain, since it is repeatedly recorded directly in the Old Testament (e.g. Psalm 68:4), both as its own “shortened version” of the name and as part of the whole name. So where does the “HU” sound come from? We find it in biblical names that contain the name of Elohim YAH, for example: YeshaYahu (known in English as Isaiapjgh, which means “Yahuah has saved”) YirmeYahu (from Jeremiah, which means “Yahuah will arise”) MattihYahu (in Eng. Matthew, meaning “Yahuah’s gift”). They are all pronounced “Yahu (Ya-hoo).” Where is the AH part? The fourth letter of the tetragrammaton, “hey,” is somewhat controversial, but it clearly forms the “ah” sound, e.g. in (English) Judah, Hebrew Yahudah, and it is not Judeh or Yahudeh. Thus, knowing that it certainly begins with YAH, then in virtually all contexts the next sound of the Creator’s name is HU (hoo), which is after YA(H), and given the sound of the last part, AH, is commonly heard in other words with the same Hebrew letters, it becomes clear that the name of our Creator is Yahuah! It’s also worth noting that the Hebrew word YAHUDAH has the entire name YHWH spelled out, except for the letter “D-alet,” but we know how Yahudah (Judah) is pronounced to this day, and we know what it sounds like without the letter D-alet, and it is phonetically Yah-oo-ah (spelled Yahuah). Almost that every hero of faith, king and prophet in the Bible had a name that included the Name “Yah”! ‘Lord' is not a true translation of His name. A translation conveys the meaning of a word or phrase into another language. His Name YHWH does not have the same meaning as the word Lord. His name means “I AM, I WAS, I WILL BE.” Lord is a title that means 'master.' It's not a name and therefore not a proper translation. Lord is used in place of יהוה (YHWH). They are substitutions, replacements - NOT simply an English version (or translation) of the Name. Proper nouns - including names - are not translated. Names that are given to a specific individual are never translated changed to a different version. A name is a person's identity, and it does not change. Just look at the news. Reporters do not 'translate' foreign names no matter how difficult it is to pronounce. Isaiah 52:5-6 “...My name is continually blasphemed all day long. Therefore my people shall know my name; therefore in that day I am the one who is speaking, ‘Here I am.’” The word blasphemed in the strongs concordance means to spurn or to REJECT. He prophesied that His name would be rejected all day long. “For from the rising of the sun even to its setting, My name will be great among the nations, and in every place incense is going to be offered to My name, and a grain offering that is pure; for My name will be great among the nations,” says YAHUAH of hosts.” (Malachi 1:11) -Bible translators are participating in a tradition which undermines Yahuahs desire to make His name great among the people.
@Mel-rj3tj
@Mel-rj3tj 17 дней назад
What you have studied and shared was interesting and some of it very confirming too. Yet remember not everyone who comes to the Kingdom may be as literate or analytical as you. Love God and love others, Jesus simplified so that even a child could understand and be saved for eternity. As long as one believes the Son died and rose again for sins and death, then one is a believer in Christ Jesus and God eternal. The name Jesus means God saves and if one believes, why stop that person from entering God’s Kingdom if she or he believes? Let God judge on His throne. Let the children of God believing in a Holy Jesus in, don’t stop them from entering. How do you know if the Kingdom courts at church will not further sanctify them? God is Holy. His angels and saints are Holy. The mustard seed parable tells us there is hope in God that will survive all circumstances even when we do not understand how can a teeny tiny seed grow so large? Seems impossible to the mind that has no faith and only looks with the natural eye. Only God’s power! Love in Christ Jesus always and forever ♥️💕🙏😊New generations are rising in Jesus with God’s powerful call to His faithful saints (ones who do not make even a name for themselves). The main idea is to never forget God, whom is in charge and what better name can we praise except to the Holy One who saves us? Praise Jesus!!!
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