Comment by Israelifolkdancer on April 3, 2009 at 8:15 pm
I really enjoyed listening to this program a 2nd time. I was thinking about the comment Eliyahu made (maybe not in these exact words-but my understanding is..) about the red blood moon-is a warning to people, “wake up” the Messiah shed His blood for U. This is what the mesage will say to people when they see these signs in Joel 2 happening at the 6th seal, “Sound the alarm” time for people to wake up and repent. Turn back to Yahweh & His ways & call on His Name.
What an event this will be, for all to see. How awesome, Yahweh is, being patient and still giving people a chance to repent and turn back to Him.
Thank U for clearing up the difference between Joel chapter 2 and Joel chapter 3. (not the same event) A lot more insight here.
Very Amazing. I can’t believe how much I forgotten since the last time I heard this program.
Comment by gilahinYah on August 18, 2010 at 4:54 pm
As I looked over the scripture references, and then further read through the Book of Revelation; the one thing that really caught my attention is the increasing degree of intensity in Yahweh’s dealing with the nations. He gives them opportunity after opportunity to repent and turn to Him. I am so grateful for His mercy. I think of my family and others I have known who have resisted the Ruach Hakodesh, praying that they may yet be saved…
Comment by donjuls on August 14, 2011 at 1:37 pm
It’s good to here again the description of the Biblical account of the sixth seal being opened and the physical manifestations on the earth, both the synopsis given in Revelation and the Old Covenant scriptures that it (Rev) is referencing. Sack cloth sun and blood red moon, and how this differs from the time and the events at the great and terrible day of the Lord when He returns at the end of the Tribulation.
These are clearly two different events. Not the same event as many christians teachers believe.
I love the scripture that E quotes in Joel where YHWH says as He is restoring the land to a state of prosperity and His remnant people to a great nation, “You will know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I am the LORD, your God, and there is no one else; and my people will never again be disappointed.” Joel 2:27 And then in the next verse He describes how He will pour out His Spirit on us in this, the second fulfillment of this prophecy. (The first one being with Peter on the Shavuot (Pentecost).)
YHWH is so good as He encourages His people not to give up, not to be afraid and to look for the signs of the coming of the Lamb. He just doesn’t give us some “get fired up” pep talk. No, He backs it up with His Holy Spirit being poured out on us in a tremendous display of His power. We need His Spirit working in us and through us in order to glorify YHWH in this world. This is gonna be awesome! (side note: I have issues with the pop culture use of this word, “awesome”. For those of you under 30 years of age, or anyone who has never looked up the meaning of the word, here is the definition: “extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension or fear”. The word “Awe” from which “awesome” is derived means: “a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder”. This is a word that is most appropriate to help us describe the nature and workings of our creator, not the temporary high that you get at a Justin Bieber concert. OK, I’m done now.)
Praise be to the Name that is above every name, Our Wondrous King who is worthy.
Shalom,
Don
Comment by donjuls on August 16, 2011 at 8:53 am
In reference to my post above.
In my heart I am troubled and I must apologize for chastising those who use the word “awesome”. I feel YHWH has told me that I have offended some of my brothers and sister through my harshness. I am sorry! I ask your forgiveness.
Who am I that I should judge anyone’s motives or call into question what is in someone’s heart?
YHWH has told me to remove the plank from my own eye before I help to remove the speck from my brother’s. There was, in fact, no speck in my brother’s eye. The shame is on me.
This website is a wonderful tool to help the brothers and sisters in Yeshua come together and support each other, not to divide. I apologize to Eliyahu and Dawn for using it that way.
I am still learning His ways. I am still trying to shed the ways of the world and of my old self. I am thankful that when He calls me out on a matter, that I can here Him and correct my ways. This uncalled for jab at you, my fellow believers, was petty, childish, and wrong. Again I apologize.
Don, it is great to see a man who is so quick to want to resolve even a minor perceived trespass. On the other hand, there is merit to your point that the common culture uses words like “awesome” much too freely to describe things that are not “awesome” in the true sense of the word. I’ve done it too, of course, as have we all. However, I appreciated your reminder about the misuse of reverential language to describe that which may be “cool” or “neat” but isn’t truly “awesome.” YHWH and all He does is AWESOME! On that I’m sure we all agree. Shalom, E.
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Comment by Israelifolkdancer on April 3, 2009 at 8:15 pm
I really enjoyed listening to this program a 2nd time. I was thinking about the comment Eliyahu made (maybe not in these exact words-but my understanding is..) about the red blood moon-is a warning to people, “wake up” the Messiah shed His blood for U. This is what the mesage will say to people when they see these signs in Joel 2 happening at the 6th seal, “Sound the alarm” time for people to wake up and repent. Turn back to Yahweh & His ways & call on His Name.
What an event this will be, for all to see. How awesome, Yahweh is, being patient and still giving people a chance to repent and turn back to Him.
Thank U for clearing up the difference between Joel chapter 2 and Joel chapter 3. (not the same event) A lot more insight here.
Very Amazing. I can’t believe how much I forgotten since the last time I heard this program.
Comment by gilahinYah on August 18, 2010 at 4:54 pm
As I looked over the scripture references, and then further read through the Book of Revelation; the one thing that really caught my attention is the increasing degree of intensity in Yahweh’s dealing with the nations. He gives them opportunity after opportunity to repent and turn to Him. I am so grateful for His mercy. I think of my family and others I have known who have resisted the Ruach Hakodesh, praying that they may yet be saved…
Comment by donjuls on August 14, 2011 at 1:37 pm
It’s good to here again the description of the Biblical account of the sixth seal being opened and the physical manifestations on the earth, both the synopsis given in Revelation and the Old Covenant scriptures that it (Rev) is referencing. Sack cloth sun and blood red moon, and how this differs from the time and the events at the great and terrible day of the Lord when He returns at the end of the Tribulation.
These are clearly two different events. Not the same event as many christians teachers believe.
I love the scripture that E quotes in Joel where YHWH says as He is restoring the land to a state of prosperity and His remnant people to a great nation, “You will know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I am the LORD, your God, and there is no one else; and my people will never again be disappointed.” Joel 2:27 And then in the next verse He describes how He will pour out His Spirit on us in this, the second fulfillment of this prophecy. (The first one being with Peter on the Shavuot (Pentecost).)
YHWH is so good as He encourages His people not to give up, not to be afraid and to look for the signs of the coming of the Lamb. He just doesn’t give us some “get fired up” pep talk. No, He backs it up with His Holy Spirit being poured out on us in a tremendous display of His power. We need His Spirit working in us and through us in order to glorify YHWH in this world. This is gonna be awesome! (side note: I have issues with the pop culture use of this word, “awesome”. For those of you under 30 years of age, or anyone who has never looked up the meaning of the word, here is the definition: “extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring great admiration, apprehension or fear”. The word “Awe” from which “awesome” is derived means: “a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder”. This is a word that is most appropriate to help us describe the nature and workings of our creator, not the temporary high that you get at a Justin Bieber concert. OK, I’m done now.)
Praise be to the Name that is above every name, Our Wondrous King who is worthy.
Shalom,
Don
Comment by donjuls on August 16, 2011 at 8:53 am
In reference to my post above.
In my heart I am troubled and I must apologize for chastising those who use the word “awesome”. I feel YHWH has told me that I have offended some of my brothers and sister through my harshness. I am sorry! I ask your forgiveness.
Who am I that I should judge anyone’s motives or call into question what is in someone’s heart?
YHWH has told me to remove the plank from my own eye before I help to remove the speck from my brother’s. There was, in fact, no speck in my brother’s eye. The shame is on me.
This website is a wonderful tool to help the brothers and sisters in Yeshua come together and support each other, not to divide. I apologize to Eliyahu and Dawn for using it that way.
I am still learning His ways. I am still trying to shed the ways of the world and of my old self. I am thankful that when He calls me out on a matter, that I can here Him and correct my ways. This uncalled for jab at you, my fellow believers, was petty, childish, and wrong. Again I apologize.
Shalom my friends,
Don
Comment by Tsiyon on August 16, 2011 at 11:43 am
Don, it is great to see a man who is so quick to want to resolve even a minor perceived trespass. On the other hand, there is merit to your point that the common culture uses words like “awesome” much too freely to describe things that are not “awesome” in the true sense of the word. I’ve done it too, of course, as have we all. However, I appreciated your reminder about the misuse of reverential language to describe that which may be “cool” or “neat” but isn’t truly “awesome.” YHWH and all He does is AWESOME! On that I’m sure we all agree. Shalom, E.
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