KISLEV 3
Branches
I have pondered these
words; I have read them in a dozen (or more) different translations, and they
all say basically the same thing. Different
commentaries agree as well: these are
branches (people) that are part of the vine (natural or grafted in), but for whatever
reason(s), they consistently do not produce fruit. According to the Word (in many translations,
these words are in red, because
Yeshua said them), the Father cuts them
off, and in 15:6, these branches are gathered into a fire, and are burned.
The Apostle Paul told
us that in these end times, there would be those that would depart from the
faith (1Tim 4:1), and concerning the faith, suffer shipwreck (1Tim 1:19). Messiah Yeshua also warned us to beware of
the ‘chameleon lizards’, those who would try to deceive us into believing that
they are “someone” – and indeed they are not.
(See Mat 7:21-23)
“So every good tree yields good fruit, but
a ROTTEN tree yields WICKED fruit. A
good tree is unable to yield wicked fruit, and a rotten tree to yield good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut
down and thrown into the fire. So then,
by their fruits YOU SHALL KNOW THEM” (Mat 7:17-20 ISR, emphasis mine)
We have seen the
emergence of many obvious false
prophets, and teachers, but there are others, not quite so obvious, that are
leading scores of God’s people astray. Is
it not past time for us to rise up and
band together, to become the disciples of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
that we are supposed to be? We are
called to be a family, a mishpochah, a support-group that each one
of us can turn to in a time of need.
Instead, many that are called by His
name spend their time bickering amongst themselves, while the rest of the world
is slipping away “through
remote-clutching fingers” (as my good friend and brother in Messiah, Jason
Arnold, once said).
“He who WILLFULLY separates and estranges
himself [from God and man]
seeks his own desire and pretext to break out against all wise and sound
judgment.” (Pro 18:1 AMPC)
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