Tammuz 24
His Paths
“And many peoples shall come and
say, “Come, and let us go up to the mountain of יהוה,
to the House of the Elohim of Yaʽaqoḇ,
and let Him teach us His ways, and let us WALK IN HIS PATHS, for out of Tsiyon
comes forth the Torah, and the Word of יהוה
from Yerushalayim.”
(Isa 2:3 ISR, emphasis mine)
We find
a progression in this verse: we must first go to the source, the foundation,
the beginning, “to the mountain of יהוה,”
and to “the House of the Elohim of Yaʽaqoḇ”. We must recognize that He is (Ex 3:14), that He is our Creator
(Gen 2:7), our beginning (Rev 1:8), and our Elohim (Ex 20:2-5). We must
acknowledge His rule and reign over
our lives (Deu 10:12), and we must admit that without Him, we can do nothing
(John 15:5).
Then, we
must allow Him “to teach us His ways”.
What are ‘His ways’? Torah, His
divine instructions in moral and righteous living. We must look at and understand all that is
required of us in our relationship
with our Elohim, and observe all of the ‘if’s’ – those places where our correct
actions are mandatory. We must learn to sh’ma, to hear and obey (Deu 6:4-9), the
mitzvot, the commandments that are
found throughout the pages of Torah.
We must
recognize that Torah is our instruction manual on our halacha, the way of life of a child of the Living Elohim. These are the paths that we are to walk in (hâlak), these are the directions we are
to follow as we journey along life’s highway.
We need to recognize the safety and security of this instruction manual,
and know that our Elohim will never
leave us half-baked, but will always complete
the work which He began in us (Eph 2:10; Phil 1:6).
We must
remember that the Hebrew nation, the Jews, are the guardians of the Torah, for
it is from them that we first learn of its existence. In the history of this nation, the one thing
that has remained constant is the existence and validity of Torah. Our Elohim chose to give Torah to this
nation, this group of people, and
their status as His chosen ones will never change. When we
choose to make the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob our own, when we choose
to follow and observe His Torah, we are then ‘grafted in’ (see Rom 11), and can
be recognized as part of Tsiyon.
When our
Messiah King returns to this earth, it will be to Yerushalayim. He is not
arriving in the United States of America, or Europe, Africa, Asia, or
Australia. His feet will be planted
firmly in Yerushalayim (Zec 14:4),
the city that has been special to Elohim throughout the centuries. We are told
in the Scriptures that when this time comes, Torah will come forth out of Yerushalayim (see also Mic 4:2), and
that the nations must come to Him,
especially during the Feast of Sukkot (Zec 14:16-17).
To those
of us who diligently attempt to ‘walk in His ways’, we make note of a ‘circle’
of understanding concerning our Messiah Yeshua:
He is the ‘Word made flesh’ (John 1:1, 14); He is ‘the way, the truth
and the life’ (John 14:6), and we know that the ‘Torah is truth’ (Ps 119:142). We therefore understand that the Torah that
will come from Yerushalayim will come through Yeshua, who is the walking,
talking Torah. May it be soon, Abba,
even in our day …
"And the Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And he who hears, let him say, “Come!” And he who thirsts, come! And he who desires it, take the water of life without paying!" (Rev 22:17 ISR)
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