Messiah Establishes His Kingdom #41
Posted by TsiyonOct 22
According to the Hebrew Prophets, Messiah would come to establish and uphold the Kingdom of David to rule Israel and the world without end and there would be no end to the increase of that Kingdom. When Yochanan the Immerser / John the Baptist came on the scene he announced that Kingdom was at hand. The Messiah also took up that same message of the “Good News of the Kingdom” - in fact, that was the central message that He and his disciples / talmidim proclaimed. In this program we examine how Messiah, at His first coming, fulfilled important aspects of the prophecies regarding how the Messiah would establish the Kingdom Government. This no-nonsense program gives you the specifics of exactly what Messiah did to establish His Kingdom! Most believers today are a bit fuzzy about just what the Good News of the Kingdom is that Messiah preached. Since this was His central message every believer needs to be well informed about this. This is one of our most important programs. Please don’t miss it because “the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!”
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10 comments
Comment by Israelifolkdancer on June 30, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Great program. I don’t hear this being taught anywhere where, I have attended in the past. We need to hear more about Messiah setting up and establishing His Kingdom during His first time here on Earth in the Churches and in the Messianic Congregations b/c these messages are a blessing to hear & to take part in what Yahweh is doing is a blessing too. & the focus has alway been Israel.
I also think it neat and see the parallel of Yeshua picking the 70 representatives, just like, Yahweh had Moses pick the 70 elders to help with the burden. (It fits so well with the first half of the Bible-known as the Old Testament) I didn’t take notice of this before until now about Yeshua picking 70, & not some other number.
I am always learning something new with these programs & I am really enjoying it.
Comment by PraiseToYah on October 1, 2009 at 9:01 pm
This teaching has reinforced my view of the Kingdom - that Yeshua had established it while here on Earth and that it would continue to grow in peoples hearts until His second return. What I have never seen before until listening to the Tsiyon teachings was that the Kingdom would be in the physical realm with Israel forming that government here on Earth. I had always thought of it as a spiritual thing only. I am so happy that the Kingdom is also in the physical realm and that we don’t simply have to wait on Yeshua’s return to begin to build the Kingdom. I can see that YHWH is fulfilling prophecy as He works to build the Kingdom in the physical realm by setting up His order of governement once again. Thank you Eliyahu and Dawn for proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom now just as John the Baptist did prior to Yeshua’s ministry.
Comment by fredrad on October 18, 2009 at 3:15 am
This has been another eye opener. I have to confess I have not focused on the “Kingdom” in Yeshuas message ,in this way before. I had fun with this information with a couple of co-workers.I asked them about the Kingdom message to see if they had got the news.Same as me ,they missed the memo too.How can this be? I mean “King” is in songs,”His Kingdom Come” in the Lords prayer.I have said it but never took it to heart I guess.
I have really had to slow down on this hour and the next.I had to spend some time with Isaiah and then listen again. As I see it Isaiah had to be to the Jew in 700ish BC forward what Revelation is to us today.They knew to look for a set of signs.I am sure there was plenty of commentary and debate about what to look for.But when the moment of truth came,no pun intended,they missed it.But not all of them of course.Some greatly rejoiced,and now I am starting to understand why.They knew what they were to look for as children of God.And were eager to herald his arival.
Great tie in to the 70 from the Torah as well.It gives another example of his commitment to Torah.This is another great part of his ministry to share with others of the “lukewarm” persuation.It shows that there was much work to be done for Yeshua. I learned alot in this hour.
I was missing the “Focus” on his Kingdom message and what this Kingdom was like.But that is the next show.
Blessings to all
All Hail King Yeshua!!!
Fred,
Comment by Shix on March 17, 2010 at 4:47 pm
Time was, when a man in a camel hair robe,
would herald the kingdom of God, around the globe!
When it all began, waist deep in the river Jordan,
no sins to forgive, yet prophetically important!
John the Baptist, Messiah’s forerunner,
annointed Yeshua, with the Jordan River water!
Annointed with The Spirit, much like young David,
temptation comes quickly, Satan is rapid!
Work to be done, The Word is His defense,
Satan leaves for a season, adding to the suspense!
Yeshua message same as John the B.,
repent and believe,
the Kingdom of God, you will see!
Prophets of old, proclaiming His glory,
Yeshua establishes Kingdom, by proclaiming His story!
The increase of government, is not so hard to see,
overlooking these words, creates a little mystery!
The increase of His government, continues with us,
witnessing to others, developing trust!
Yeshua establishes the uncommon bond,
through justice and righteousness, His Spirit is found!
One by twelve, with the help of the seventy,
Yeshua is mirroring Moses’ serenity!
When you look at the Bible, with Hebraic type thought,
you get the truthful message, Yeshua has brought!
Comment by gilahinYah on July 26, 2010 at 12:32 pm
At Mt. Sinai, the Torah was given in 70 tongues of the nations.
At Shavuot the Ruach Hakodesh was poured out in 70 tongues of the nations.
70 elders, 70 aides to the 12 disciples… Very interesting.
I believe we must all be careful not to give our opinion as fact. There is much that can be inferred to fill in the blanks;
Kingdom of Heaven versus Kingdom of the world. Yahshua told Pilate, my kingdom is not of this world.
Isaiah 61. Yahshuah fulfulled. He is the door into the Kingdom of Heaven. Kingdom authority!!! Yahshuah trained the 12 apostles and sent them out to add to the kingdom. Doing His work, in His name…
Proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom. Because of the increase of the Kingdom of Heaven, I am saved today.
Comment by donjuls on December 3, 2010 at 9:08 am
It’s good to here what the Kingdom of God (Heaven) is. I had been taught that the Kingdom was some spiritual thing. That it is righteousness, peace and joy. Romans 14:17. (surely that is part of it.) By extension, belonging to the Kingdom or being of the Kingdom there is righteousness, peace and joy associated with it. And you receive these things as a benefit of living in the Kingdom.
Never knew Yeshua was setting up His government during His minsitry on earth. I read the Gospels a number of times, but not from a Hebraic mindset. Thanks for clearing up this “little known” fact.
Definitely want to listen to next weeks program to learn more about the Kingdom.
Shalom,
Don
Comment by James L on January 31, 2011 at 5:43 pm
Alot of new lessons learned through this program. The correlation between David and Yeshua is so evident in the scriptures when this teaching is received. I’ve never even considered these things before and it really gives me more appreciation of Yahweh’s plan and Yeshua’s fullfillment of that plan. Now to understand the emissaries Yeshua sent out shows His establishing His kingdom and by this rejecting the government esatablished at that time is very helpful for me to understand what the Kingdom is and how it functions. My undersatnding of this has been vague up until this point. Thanks to this ministry I am receiving solid truth concerning this very important subject. I look foward to hearing and learning more.
Comment by Becca4Truth on November 18, 2011 at 11:35 pm
It has been so neat to see the connection between the old and new covenant scriptures thru hebraic lenses. The pattern didnt change and the prophecies all pointed to the very things Messiah came to do. He truly fullfilled what He came to do, something i didnt fully understand. Im so grateful that God has shown me so much of scripture and that i have a wise teacher. I dont think i ever really understood that Messiah was establishing his physical kingdom. I too thought of it as a spiritual thing. I have a new perspctive on the 12 and learned new things about the 70. I didnt understand before why the 12 would be judging in the New Jerusalem with the 12 tribal heads becgause i didnt understand why Messiah chose the 12 in the first place. Knowing that it was abotut establishing His kingdom makes it all tie together and perfect sense.
I had always been taught that the old covenant was thrown away and we didnt need to focus on it. WOW is all i can think of. How mislead weve been. May Yahweh do a mighty work and show His people truth. Im eternally grateful to Him.
Thanks E for another thought provoking lesson. Look forward to the
Shalom
Becca
Comment by waterfall on January 24, 2012 at 5:13 pm
I like Eliyahu’s comment that Yeshua set up His kingdom right under the noses of the Pharisees. I suppose that it didn’t occur to them to count the disciples or the other 70, and consider the significance. I guess the same thing goes on today, though. People fail to put 2 and 2 together when they see all of these things coming together that were prophesied.
Comment by Jay on March 5, 2012 at 11:24 pm
Here we are shown how Yeshua reestablished the Davidic Kingdom. First, He was baptized analogous to the anointing of David together with the coming down of the Spirit. Then He announced in his hometown synagogue that He is the Messiah. He then went about heralding the arrival of the Kingdom and fulfilling the Messiah’s task of healing and liberating. He also appointed 12 emissaries/apostles analogous to the heads of the 12 tribes and then later 70 analogous to the 70 elders who were anointed to help Moses judge Israel.
I now understand these things and praise God for the teaching of His Word!
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