SIVAN 15
On Being Different
“But My servant Kalĕḇ, because he has a DIFFERENT SPIRIT in him and has followed Me
completely, I shall bring into the land where he went, and his seed shall
inherit it.” (Num 14:24, emphasis mine)
This verse of Scripture has fascinated me for years. What was it about this man, that he would
have a “different spirit” in him? What
made Kalěb stand out from among the rest of the men? What was it about him that Elohim would make
sure that he received an inheritance in the land?
Obedience. Kalěb followed Elohim
and His Torah “completely”. He was
totally sold out to his Creator, and knew
Him whom he believed in. And I honestly
believe that the “different spirit” Kalěb had was his willingness to be obedient, gladly so. These were the qualities that made Kalěb
different.
Many of us are faithful to walk this Torah walk; however, is it
something we do out of habit or obligation?
Do we recognize the ‘love letter’ that our Creator and King wrote to us
within the pages and words of Torah? Is
there something noticeably different about us, and the way we live, apart from
eating kosher and keeping the seventh day Shabbat? And do we keep these observances with joy and
excitement, or are they just rules and regulations that must be followed?
Many years ago, in a conservation with a local Baptist deacon, I was set
back on my heels, and horribly convicted.
This is the statement the man made to me: “I see nothing in the lives of
you Messianics that I am even interested in; you are no different than any of
the other sects of religion out there.
You fight and squabble amongst yourselves; play the hypocrite while
preaching one thing and doing another; and claim that your way is the only way.
No, you are no different.”
Brethren, this ought not to be so.
It is my heartfelt desire to be the
one who is different, to always be
joyfully obedient to my Abba Father, to be
the light that Messiah desires me to be, and to be the ambassador of Torah, both the written and the Living. Would that we all would pursue the goal of
having a “different spirit”, as Kalěb
did.
©2021

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