Hanukkah 1st
Night
“Then the kingdom of
heaven will be comparable to ten virgins, who took their lamps and went out to
meet the bridegroom. Five of them were foolish, and five were prudent. For when
the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them, but the prudent took
oil in flasks along with their lamps. Now while the bridegroom was delaying,
they all got drowsy and began to
sleep. But at
Most
of us are familiar with this parable, told to us by Messiah Yeshua, of the ten
virgins: the five that were wise, and the five that were considered
foolish. Can we also remember what it was they were wise, or foolish,
about? Ah, yes; the ‘oil’ for their
lamps.
‘Oil’,
throughout the Scriptures, is symbolic of several different things: the Ruach, the Spirit of Elohim; the
anointing (Ps 23:5;
The wise virgins, or bridesmaids, brought extra oil; they showed intelligent, careful planning. They knew that extra oil will not light an already extinguished lamp, but it will keep a burning one from going out. The foolish ones had no forethought or common sense, displaying a sense of carelessness in their thinking. Please notice that these five were NOT called evil, or bad; they were simply foolish and thoughtless. Wisdom is ours for the asking (James 1:5), and it is foolish to not avail ourselves of the wisdom of Elohim that is our inheritance. It would appear that the five foolish virgins were expecting the others to bail them out of trouble. Unfortunately, there comes a time when that is no longer possible.
Preparedness is a personal thing. We are all responsible for OUR OWN OIL. We can no longer borrow oil from one another, nor can we lend oil, to our own detriment and at our own expense. We must seek our own. First and foremost, we are all responsible to examine the Scriptures, study to show ourselves approved unto Elohim (2Tim 2:15) and receive from our Creator the mercies that are new every morning (Lam 3:22-23). We must learn to become Bereans (Acts 17:11), searching through the Word of our Elohim, and learning what is true, and what is false, always holding fast to the sound doctrine that we need in these troubled times (2Tim 1:13; Heb 10:23).
We need to ‘cultivate the presence of the Lord’. Do we know where the ‘secret place of the most High’ is? (Ps 91) Do we choose to dwell (“To abide as a permanent resident, to have a habitation for some time or permanence”[2]) in this ‘secret place’? It is only by being permanently attached to someone that you will learn of them intimately, and this is also true of our Heavenly Bridegroom. And it is here where the oil is found.
Tonight marks the first night of what is known as the Feast of Dedication, also called Hanukkah. I refuse to argue whether it is required of us keep this feast or not; It was something Messiah Yeshua chose to observe and keep (see John 10:22-23), which is good enough for me. Let us be diligent to check our own ‘oil level’ – not anyone else’s – remembering that the purity of the oil is also of vital importance. Be diligent, everyone – the Bridegroom is coming!
“… You anoint my head with oil from an overflowing cup.” (Psalm 23:5 CJB)
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