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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

The Test of Faith - Part 1

 

An unseen test

(NOTE*: The following paragraphs are not in the original article. Readers will be notified of these additions which will be inserted as “notes”. It will say 'end note' when it goes back to the original article-BP)

Consider the hour. Allow the Holy Spirit to lead you…


Forgetting the Goodness of Adonai (Jesus)

I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. [Ps 27:13]

Holy, holy, holy is the name of Jesus…(Yeshua)

 Dear souls, we all need to stop for a moment in our hectic days (whether that busyness is physical or mental), and reflect upon Jesus, who reconciles us back to God, we have much to be grateful for.

Do we truly understand how precious we are to Him, and why He despises sin that destroys us, and why those who chose evil over good anger Him? Molded in the very image of God, He created man. He breathed into him, and he became a living spirit. All that Yahweh created was good.

When Adam (and Eve) messed up, He was not willing to destroy them even after they became corrupted by sin, although none could question the Creator.

 

Yet He planned a way to reconcile mankind back to Himself, after sin separated us from His presence. That way is the ONLY way. It is truth and LIFE. Jesus (Yeshua) IS the [only] way, truth and life, and no one goes to the Father but through Him. [Jn 14:6] 

Have you ever had a day [or days] where, yes, you read the Bible, but it is a quick read? I have. Perhaps just a few verses are read or a short chapter before closing the Holy Book and moving on because something else is captivating your attention, whether physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually.

Have you ever found yourself low on gratitude, despite all the times before that you offered up sincere thanksgiving? Is there a time when life or circumstances slid your soul into a selfish, fleshly mode, forgetting [even if temporarily] the goodness of your Maker because you have hit a patch of hardship that is not fair at all.

Owning our sin and godly repentance brings forgiveness, and the Lord never brings it up again. The devil does, and some people might, but never the Lord – not once a sin is forgiven.

What the spilling of His blood did for mankind…if we can get that down, deep down into our understanding and remembrance, we will fight harder against sin. It is agape love.

We are commanded to love God with all we are, and we love Him because He first loved us. His perfect love draws us to godly sorrow and repentance…humbles us because of His goodness.

O that men would praise the Lord for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! For He satisfies the longing soul, and fills the hungry soul with goodness. [Ps 107:8-9]

Truth be told, I think most, if not all of us, can recall times that life seemed unfair, or something happened that caused our strength to drain from our body, leaving us focusing on the events happening rather than leaning on God in surrender that trusts. As we grow and mature in Christ, we are often fairly confident about our trust in God, are we not?

Great! But what happens when that trust is unexpectedly tried? Will it stand the test of faith or will you discover that time, trials, and hardships slowly chipped away at your trust, unbeknownst to you?

When troubles strike fast, hard and relentlessly, with some trials seemingly to be without end, how often do any of us remember Yahweh’s past mercies and goodness toward us?

We just want the trouble to stop, the hardship to go away. Maybe we are pleading for the return of something we lost, whether a person, place or thing. And if it does not come, then what?

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Will faith stand the test – any test?

Even the more righteous children of God at times forgot all He had done for them [albeit temporarily], when they were tempted beyond their strength – like Samson, Job, Elijah, kings Saul, David, and Solomon, apostle Peter, and many others before us.

NOTE*: This following article was first posted in November, 2016. Another life lesson occurred recently that corresponds with this article. Therefore, as you read along, you will see many “notes”, which include the above introduction. These notes, with their paragraphs, are not in the original article (link provided at the end of this writing). They were added in this article for the past week, up until today July 14, 2025 End note BP

 Tried by Fire

Original Intro: > At the very start of this article, I will say that most of what I write [on this blog] is geared towards those who are disciples of Jesus Christ.

However, my heart is concerned for the lost, the backslidden, the prodigals, [those searching], the struggling, all who are on their way to the lake of fire where they will be forever separated from God.

If you wonder why my concern, it is for three crucial reasons. Firstly, we are commanded by Yahweh, and reminded through His beloved and only begotten Son Jesus/Yeshua, to love Him with all we are [mind, soul, heart, strength], and to love our neighbour as ourselves. All the commandments hang upon these two.

Secondly, I once was all those things, lost, backslidden, searching, struggling, the prodigal, and on my way to hell, or more realistically stated, the lake of fire, lost forever.

And lastly, time is of the essence – look around. The Word of God regarding the last of the last days is dramatically unravelling before our very eyes, for those who have eyes to see and are not in denial.

For All Have Sinned

[NOTE*: And for that very reason, I use examples from my own life in my writings – the good, the bad, and the ugly, with the intent and desire to help a prodigal, the lost, or anyone in danger of being forever separated from God.

To point them to Jesus, to be saved and reconciled back to God, to be filled with the Holy Spirit, and to encourage them to get to know the true Jesus Christ (Yeshua) and the living Word of God, the Bible – there they will find answers, wisdom, and guidance needed.

And yes, I speak even to the faithful who are so battle-weary, so tired (for various reasons) that sometimes they find themselves struggling (against bitterness, anger, impatience, sheer frustration!) The latter? That would be me.

What happened? We should know and understand that there is no perfect Christian – only Yeshua/Jesus walked perfectly. We are being molded into His image, but it is a long process. It will not be completed until we are in our glorified bodies, not these corrupted vessels.

Most, if not all of us, are very quick to point to those in the Bible as examples when it comes to people of God who sinned, in an effort to playdown the significance of our own sins.

We might point to those mentioned previously up above (Job, Jacob, Jonah, kings Saul, David, Solomon, Peter), or anyone who was considered godly who ‘messed up’, thus justifying our sin by pointing to those in the Bible.

Sin is transgressing against God’s will, which has consequences. Some will point out how God blessed these people despite their ‘sins’, yet hesitate to mention their own sins and shortcomings if they think it might tarnish their glowing ‘image’.

Pointing out others who fell short of the glory of God can be a flawed attempt at diminishing our own sins. We cannot shirk our personal responsibility. We are accountable for our words, thoughts and deeds.

 I do not think we are called to present all our mess(es) before all the people. Some people will trample on confidences, misconstrue a matter, exaggerate it, or hold it over ones’ head.

However, it is written: Confess [your] faults one to another, and pray one for another, that you may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. [Jam 6:16]

The Catholic priests are trained to listen to the confessions of ‘sinners’, but only God (Jesus) can forgive the sins of mankind. He spilled His blood for us. The above scripture is not instructing us to confess our sins to someone so we can be forgiven as if they were God. [Jesus is God incarnate – God in the flesh]

It is my understanding that the Lord is instructing us that if we trespass [hurt or offend] against someone, then we are to go to the one we trespassed against, and humbly confess our faults (error) to them.

If they come to us, we can forgive their wrong against us, meaning to let it go into God’s hands, where the forgiveness of sins comes through Jesus the Messiah. Or vice versa, if we are the offender.

[…] Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. (The Lord’s Prayer) [Mat 6:12; Lk 11:4]

It is my experience that we cannot hate anyone we earnestly and fervently pray for. The humility in confessing a fault(s), followed by prayer brings healing…of the relationship, of the offense. It is good and the Lord blesses it (it avails much). End NOTE - BP2025July]

If I am to drive home one point, it would be this. There is hope in this turbulent time, and that I say with utmost confidence because of the Lord. It is not peace as the world gives, but a peace that passes all understanding - the peace of God [Jesus] being with you; the peace of being forgiven; the peace of knowing future hope - the peace that only abiding in Jesus Christ and He in you can give.

In His wisdom, He [Jesus] humbled me. In His love for me, He chastened me in the furnace of affliction, as the intensity of the fire shone into the deeper places of my heart. So hidden that I was even unaware…and sometimes the revealing of such impurities [dross] is hard to bear.

[NOTE*: I am not special, so please do not misunderstand and read more into this than what I am saying. The Lord corrects all who are His, as any loving parent does. I have said a thousand times that the Lord is so incredible in that He has a way of making each one of us feel like we are an only child, special to Him! It is agape love, a love we are not accustomed to on earth – End note – BP]

But to get to the root is to shake free…just as dross (impurities in silver and gold) is brutally loosened in intense fires to be able to come to the surface and be skimmed away, so the Lord deals with us, with the Holy Spirit and with fire.

                                

The Humility of Correction

And the Holy Spirit reminded me of the words He placed within my spirit: It is better to walk in the humility of correction than in the pride of error.

[NOTE*: It was earlier this year, 2016, or late last year [2015] that the above saying was placed upon my heart. It is God’s wisdom, not mine BP]

The sting of the impurities is strong as they are shaken loose so they will surface and be taken away ([disposed ofas sinful waste) is a hard but necessary process. It can be overpowering at first to one who sees [acknowledges] and owns their sin. It demands humility and truth, determination and strength to unite as one, as pride and error lose its hold and is overcome by God, an all-consuming fire. The Holy Spirit overcomes the flesh.

[NOTE*: Nine years after this is written, there is an even keener awareness and deeper understanding of one of the statements contained in the NT [New Testament] gospel.

A Pop Quiz [Surprise Test, No Warning]

Something happened a few days ago that opened my eyes to how easily I personally can trip up in a place that I thought I had conquered with Christ Jesus – and the Holy Spirit, of course, but still, conquered.

When it was over, I was ashamed, shaken, confused, and condemned; not condemned by God or by Jesus, but by myself and the adversary Satan. As people, we are quick to share our victories and successes with others as “testimony”, doing our best to keep our shirt buttons from popping (keeping ‘pride’ at bay).

However, we are slower with sharing “testimony” when it comes to our failures or our sins. We want to keep those under wraps, keep them between us and the Lord, learn from them and carry on.

But sometimes the Lord determines a thing is to be an example. It is written:

Being confident of this very thing, that He which has begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ [Yeshua Mashiach]. [Phil 1:6]

 My heart to share is due to the knowing (as I speak with friends or sisters in Christ, as well as in letters from people) that we tend to think that we are alone in failing Jesus or in sinning against God, whether it be in a test or in some temptation that proved too strong against us.

Even though most of us have heard that others are going through things the same as us (with the intent to comfort us), more often than not, we are not so convinced. We feel alone, and tend to think others will not or do not understand the full extent of what we are going through.

Pride is subtle, and self-pity can be selfish; each one tends to think of itself, but we serve a good God who gives us understanding in His lessons, if we are willing to be taught (receive).

Another thing we often hear is that we must be teachable. Agreed! However, we must also be reachable. What is the difference?

Some are only teachable if they teach themselves or learn from a source they choose, such as a book, or a documentary, or through a trusted person. But to be reachable, we must be able to accept constructive criticism and lessons from all reliable sources, even unexpected (and perhaps unfavourable) sources.

First and foremost, we need to be willing to allow Jesus, through His Word and the Holy Spirit, to teach us. That is being reachable.

For example, what if we are in error but it is not detected by us because it lies deep within, or we are blind to it, or we are in denial to it if it was pointed out. That is where Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, comes in.

And sometimes the only way we will “see” it and admit to it is if we are tested in it and we fail the test. That is what happened to me recently. Something I thought I had dealt with and conquered (all thanksgiving to God), cropped up, and man, did I fail the test! End note-BP)

Tried by Fire

Only someone who owns a thing can give it away. Confession of sin is ownership. It’s reality; it is the nature of mankind, the fallen nature. To be rid of sinful waste is akin to skimming off the dross.

It is a purifying process, the dross as it were. Jesus is the Refiner, purchased and paid for us by His very blood. He is close to a broken and contrite heart, which the humility of confession brings – godly sorrow unto repentance.

If He chooses me to be but one voice to speak forth a message, please do remember (as I always stress emphatically), the messenger gets the message first! What’s the mean?

It means I best pay attention; I too must search my own heart and must confess and repent of anything the Holy Spirit reveals in me that is impure, unjust, unrighteous, sinful.

[NOTE*: Remember, this article was originally written in 2016, but this time there was a test that popped up – and I did not do well. End note -BP]

Pride, bitterness, unforgiveness, whatever may be hidden deep within…anything!  Any impurity that the precious Holy Spirit reveals must be separated from us, brought to the surface (acknowledged) and removed as waste (confess/repent), so that we may be purified and refined. We must turn away from our sin. He will purge us, but we must go through the fire.


This is done as surely as dross (impurities) is separated from silver and gold and skimmed away (removed), so that what remains is refined as silver and purified as gold. This is part of being molded into the image of Christ Jesus (Messiah Yeshua).

Many justify themselves by saying with utter confidence, “Well, God knows my heart.” It is true that God does indeed know our heart, but do we? It says many times throughout scripture that He will try the heart, and it will be tried by fire, even in the furnace of affliction. [Is 48:10]

In Deuteronomy 8:2, the Lord speaks to the Israelites, explaining that He led them in the wilderness to humble and prove them (try/test), to find out what was in their hearts and whether they would keep His commandments or not.

 I the Lord search the heart, I try (test) the reins (mind/will)even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit (results) of his doings. [Jer17:10]

1 Peter 1:7 states: That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ.

The trying of our heart and reins (mind/will) is found all throughout scripture, from the Old Testament to the New. We can choose to go through, or we can excuse sin, justify it, compromise or walk away. I am not “all that”, nor have I “arrived”. The Lord is still doing a work in me and shall until the day I pass from this life and time.

However, we must choose to work with Him. We are to be overcomers [Rev 12:11] and to work out our salvation with fear and trembling. [Phil 2:12] Our works do not save us, but our faith produces action; the fruit of our faith will be glad obedience to God and all He asks of us [His will].

It is time to choose sides and to stand, watch, pray and wait…He is bringing us all together, step by step.

Pain Can Change You

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[NOTE*: Slightly over two weeks ago, Saturday, June 28, on Canada’s birthday weekend [July 1 was on a Tuesday this year], a strange thing happened which afterwards, could only be considered a test of faith…a test without warning that I failed.

If your faith were suddenly tried/tested today or shortly, without warning (like a pop quiz), would your faith fail you? Consider carefully. The apostle Peter did not think so, and neither did I.

I said earlier that something came up that I thought I had conquered with the help of the Holy Spirit, and it was conquered. However, over the course of time since that victorious triumph, many more battles have ensued, also challenges and hardships.

Unless one suffers with [chronic] pain that does not go away, it is difficult to explain how it can chip away at our strength, our emotions, our mental stability, our moods, our social life, and possibly even our character.

As it increases, we either depend more on God, or we become bitter, angry, frustrated, or worse. I struggle at times, but with the help of Jesus, I do my best to repent if anger, bitterness, or other negativity crops up.

My pain may be physical, but what of those who carry an emotional or mental pain? It is just as real; it can be just as devastating. It too can make one bitter, angry, frustrated, confused, feeling hopeless, etc.

It is a fight, but with God, we can make it. We can! It is hard, not easy, and people know that when it comes to sin and the flesh, we must overcome. And we cannot do it alone because we have a powerful adversary. People want to pooh-pooh that, but do not!

It is such a reality that it is written that we overcome him [the devil, Satan, the adversary] by the blood of the Lamb and the Word of our testimony. [Rev 12:11] Jesus/Yeshua is the Word [Jn 1:1] which became flesh and dwelt among us (we beheld His glory…) [Jn 1:14]. The blood of the Saviour is precious; His very LIFE for us!

As for me, little did I know that changes were taking place, slowly and subtly but still taking place. Daniel warned of the “wearing down of the saints”. [Dan7:25] This does not necessarily mean to wear us down with physical pain, that is only one way. No!

I believe it tends to mean the mental and spiritual strength of the saints, which the enemy does over a period of time, but sometimes he does it in one fell swoop like he did to Job. He wants to rob us of our faith, tempt us, and cause us to be depressed and full of fear.

We can fall back into old ways without even trying. Spiritual warfare is a reality, not in the sense that the false prophets and false teachers present it, but I assure you, it is more real than most give it credit.

“We don’t want to give the devil glory – we don’t want to overemphasize the flesh.” Fine, say that, but you are only fooling yourself. Yes, some exaggerate things, but there are those types who exaggerate with anything you can think of.

Reality check: Talking about spiritual warfare is not giving the devil glory when we know Jesus (Yeshua) is already the victor. Even Sun Tzu, a wise general and a Chinese military strategist instructed people to know their enemy and themselves.

Sun Tzu
A person stating that they do not want to give the devil glory is like saying you know he exists but he does not bother you, so why mention him? It is unwise to be too quick to dismiss mention of the enemy. We must know him. The Bible gives a clear picture of his nature, his intent, and the great evil that he is, as are his legions. The reality is that we are in daily battles; one with our flesh, one with the world, and one with the devil.


All three want all of the attention from us. All three want to be desired and worshipped, but the devil takes the prize for pride.

The Spirit of Fear Embraces Unbelief

For me, trust had been an issue for decades in my life, due to far too many dramatic and extreme circumstances in my life, from infancy on up into adulthood. It affected my relationship with people, but even more so with God. Fear, which I was confident I had replaced with trust, gave way to unbelief.

It was sometime shortly after midnight on that warm Saturday summer night, when three vehicles were oddly situated on the street outside my home. Earlier that day there had been a quiet party at one of the neighbours. All was well and folks left early…until late evening arrived and this happened.

 

I had been doing something on the computer when something caused me to glance outside (my desk is by the living room window). Two cars were facing the same way [one illegally] on the road.

Another was backing up the driveway directly across the street. With the two vehicles facing the same direction, one was legally stopped by the curb; the other car was beside it, sitting in the middle of the road the wrong way.

Nervously, I shut the computer off (due to the odd parking and the truck going back and forth in a strange manner in the driveway). I do not know if I could be seen through the sheers, but I could not see anything inside of any vehicle. It was too dark.

My imagination was going wild and a spirit of fear moved upon me. It had only been a short time earlier that I had posted about praying for Christian Iranians, and how they are not part of the Islamic regime.

In my neighbourhood block are countless families from the Middle East. I never thought much about it until the post and the bizarre movement of the vehicles.

When I shut the PC off, one vehicle inched slowly forward, then moved backward again as IF to see in my window. This was repeated a few times. How utterly bizarre, so odd.

How much can be seen at night is unknown, but my curtains are sheer. The fear that came over me was surreal. Was it the post? Why was I so paranoid?

Or was something happening against a neighbour and the light from my computer made the drivers aware of others being up? Were they nervous about being watched, or was everything I was seeing an illusion, and nothing to worry about?

To cut to the quick, the moving around of the vehicles, back and forth, with one that had been parked the wrong way on the street, only to suddenly turn the car around and park the right way, all seemed so freakish...bizarre.

None of it was normal. Were the people high? Were they up to no good, or was it just drunken behavior? After all, there had been a birthday celebration earlier.

The other vehicle had also turned around and parked legally behind the car at the curb, but away from the driveway entrance onto the roadway. Both vehicles were running, as was the truck in the driveway, but now just parking lights were on.

Prayed but No Waiting for Answer


Twenty minutes passed and my fear was surreal. With my physical disabilities I knew there was no way I could defend myself. I did pray and quoted scriptures, but my heart was racing, my spirit unsettled.

I grabbed my walker and headed toward my daughter’s room, waking her up. She wasn’t up immediately, so I headed back to the living room. She came about five minutes later. The activity had been going on for about 25 minutes by that time. She looked out the window, stating that everything seemed calm.

When she said so, I too looked out. The vehicle in the driveway was now turned off, including their parking lights as well. It was still. One vehicle had left, and the other was sitting with just parking lights on. 

There was now nothing unusual or freaky happening. My daughter gave me a hug, tears of relief fell, and I was feeling very foolish and ashamed. She silently hugged me for a minute or so.

As I looked out again, I observed that the two cars were both gone now (that fast, within a minute), and the truck sat quietly parked for the night in the driveway. What had just happened? It was almost like I had imagined it all, but I know that I did not.

                                    

Embarrassed, I stated that sometimes when things seem odd, all we need is someone else’s perspective to calm us. She agreed, told me she loved me, and went back to bed. Now, I sat silently upon the couch, feeling like a doofa (female version of ‘doofus’).

God had answered prayer when I prayed during the height of all the activity, just not as "fast or quickly as I had hoped. I was impatient, full of fear and unbelief...

I had prayed before I went to wake up my daughter, calling on God to help me. I quoted Isaiah 54:17 and other scriptures. But I did not even give God time to respond. It was a microwave moment (where things had to be instant) … but it was not to be, so I ran to ‘mankind' (in this case, my daughter), instead of waiting upon God. Trusting in a person instead of trusting in our Sovereign God!

I had failed God. How could I face Him now? Fear and unbelief took the place of faith and trust. Now I did not even know what to say to Yahweh. God saw it all.

Confusion, shame, condemnation, guilt – every negative feeling and thought now hindered me. How could I have not trusted God? He worked with me for 39 years with several miraculous interventions, and this was the outcome? Why?

How could I have failed Jesus in such a serious way?

To be continued…

for His glory

Bonita                   dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com

Monday, July 14, 2025

Notice of Upcoming Post

That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perishes, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ: [1Pet 1:7]

I will be posting an article in a few hours (it may be after midnight or 1:00 AM - it is nearly 8:30 pm EST now). It is about our faith. We may be confident that our faith is solid in Yahweh [God] and our trust is sure and steadfast in Adonai [Jesus].

Have trials and hardships been your portion for a season? Has it beaten upon your shield of faith like a tap that quietly drips away, or as the seasonal rains that repeatedly beat down upon a boulder year after year, weathering it until it corrodes or splits? 

With the fast-approaching tribulation, I strongly believe that Yeshua [Jesus] is allowing our faith to be tried in serious ways. You may say that your faith has been tried more than once. Indeed, just as a sword is tested more than once (at least twice to test hardness and durability, making sure it is not brittle or too soft, etc.)

I will speak on this more in the article which is called, Tried by Fire. Further explanation will follow with the article. It is a 'partial' repost.

Brethren, the Lord always reveals His perfect will to His people. Great is His faithfulness.

for His glory

Bonita                  dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com

Monday, January 20, 2020

Once Upon a Mountaintop -Part 1


I am adding this the day after this originally posted (today - Jan 21, 2020). I believe it fits right in with this post. Thank you Alex. It was posted in April, 2014 (almost 6 years ago)


thanks - BP2020
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Once Upon a Mountaintop

Whenever I live in country homes with tranquil settings, I have a habit of looking out the window, appreciating all the Creator made for mankind. The next day, taking in the view, I was reflecting upon the alphanumeric that I had seen on a truck [IC87]. (29th Nov. 2019)

I was also taking into consideration how things that are happening in my life seem to be quite the opposite of the personal promise/covenant that Abba had given me so long ago. As I was spiritually tossing aside seeds of doubt and with the shield of faith, deflecting the fiery darts of unbelief coursing through the channels of my mind, it was then that the Holy Spirit nudged me to look up to the top of the mountains.
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my back yard in Coldstream BC
[outside Vernon, BC] - Kalamalka Lake

As my eyes scrolled to the top ridge of the higher mountain, the Holy Spirit reminded me of the story with the prophet Elisha and his young servant. The king of Syria had come against Israel by surrounding the city of Dothan, where Elisha was residing, with an army of great magnitude.

Terror gripped the heart of the young man who served Elisha and he ran to inform him. Trembling with fear, the lad nervously asked the prophet what they should do.

And he answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. And Elisha prayed and said, Lord, I pray You, open his eyes that he may see. And the Lord opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha. [2 King 6:17]

As the details of that scenario in scripture flashed through my mind, simultaneously my own [spiritual] eyes were opened.  There on the ridge of the mountain I saw what appeared to be a great number of warriors; some holding what looked like spears or lances (they held something else in the other hand, but I could not see what).

To the right of the warriors, I saw a man, a king, a general or captain of the host, standing inside or immediately beside what looked like a chariot, similar to ones used in ancient Rome and Egypt. It was not afire.

There was what appeared to be a lion to the front left of the chariot. Over the man (leader) flew a banner (flag, standard). Although I did not see it, I understood that the banner was blood-stained. The word “victory” was stamped on my mind as I acknowledged the banner.

I could not see colours or characteristics, but details were sufficient enough for me to understand what I was seeing in the spiritual (open vision). For a brief moment, I could not make the connection. I am not a prophet, nor do I have a servant, a chariot or a pet lion. At this time, there is no army surrounding the area where I live, so I was not making the connection.

As the vision faded and disappeared, understanding came. I have been in a battle with my health (sometimes it has felt like a battle for my life…even my sanity), particularly the past few months. I also understood that the vision did not just pertain to me, but that it pertained to the Body of Christ (especially those going through intense battles – as though surrounded by an army [spiritual, adversarial], seeking to destroy). But I got the sense that there was more to it than just battles some are going through…but what?

Lion and the Lamb

I knew that the Lord was revealing spiritual warfare [Eph 6:12], but to dispel fear, He revealed his holy warrior angels who are ready to do battle as He gives the command (speaks the word). I also know that a horse is a symbol of “power”; chariots are a symbol of “authority”.

It is a given that it takes a horse to pull a chariot; however, I saw no horses on the mountaintop, but on that point, the Lord knew I would make the connection. Yeshua (Jesus) was the “man” (Captain of the host), who has all power and authority, and who stood either inside the chariot or immediately beside it. The lion to the front left of the chariot is symbolic of the Lion of tribe of Judah.

Christ went out as a sacrificial Lamb slain upon the tree (cross) for the sins of mankind, who was resurrected three days after his death. [1Cor 15:4] The Lamb ascended to the third heaven to sit at the right-hand side of the Father (YHWH) [Eph 1:20]. I reckon that is why the [symbolic] lion was on the front left of the chariot to acknowledge He (Lamb) who sits on Abba’s right. (God knows how each of us think.)

Messiah left us as the risen, sacrificial Lamb who sits at the right of the Father’s throne. He is returning as the warrior King, Lord and Saviour, the Lamb – He is the LION of the tribe of Judah [Rev 5:5, 6] with His holy angels, with all power and authority. [Mat 25:41]

The LORD our Banner!

The waving banner (standard, flag) is a remembrance, a reminder of victory, for the Lamb whose blood was poured out for the sins of mankind had and has victory over the grave, sin, death, hell and Satan. [Rev 12:11; 1Chron 29:11] 

You have given a banner to them that fear You, that it may be displayed because of the truth. Selah. [Ps 60:4]

And Moses built an altar, and called the name of it Jehovah-Nissi: 
(Hebrew: × ִסִּ×™ ×™ְהוָ×”) [Ex 17:15] 

(Jehovah-Nissi – “the Lord our banner”)  Moses built the altar with thanksgiving, to honour YHWH for Israel’s victory over the Amalekites (the adversaries).

Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is Yours; Yours is the kingdom, O Lord, and You are exalted as head above all. [1Chron 29:11]

Deep within my spirit man, it is understood that the victory is already assured 
(only through Yeshua). However, it is also understood that the [spiritual] battle that ensued with mankind in the Garden of Eden shall be on-going until Messiah returns.

Spiritual Warfare

For we wrestle (war) not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. [Eph 6:12, 13]

Right now, there are individual battles within this spiritual war to stop the fulfillment of personal promises that God has given to His people, whether through a dream or vision, through prophesy, in His Word or by the Holy Spirit.

The battle is not just against me, but against countless of God’s faithful people all over the globe, who have been going through grievous hardships. They are still hanging on, waiting for their own personal promise/covenant with Abba to come to fruition.

Satan and his evil legions will do all they can to thwart God’s promises, to stop us from reaching our destiny (overcoming this flesh, with God's help, and sharing the gospel as led) that the Lord planned long ago and promised. But YHWH is Sovereign and Satan cannot overrule Him. We will not always understand why God allows what He allows, but we can trust that He knows what He is doing, and that it will work together for our good. [Rom 8:28]

It is written that the Lord knew Jeremiah before he was in the womb. [Jer 5:1] It is understood that God was speaking to the prophet regarding Israel. He revealed to Jeremiah at that time the negative, as well as the good (positive) that was coming for His people over the course of 70 years.

However, I absolutely believe that God (Yahweh) has plans for all of us, and knows the end result from the beginning. Yet, we can choose, just as Adam and Eve did. The Lord knows the outcome, but we are still involved in spiritual warfare with real adversaries, whether people realize it or not. 

Yeshua (Jesus) reminded me of the spiritual warfare by using an illustration from the past (Elisha – 2King 6:15-17), with an open vision on the mountaintop by my home that paralleled that story. It is true that in Elisha’s time, the holy warrior angels were commanded by God to protect the prophet, his servant and all of Israel against the flesh-and-blood king of Syria and his large army.

However, our God reigns. He protects His people right up to the appointed time of our death.

Pulling It All Together

The message for us today is a reminder that Jesus is in command of the heavenly angels. We are to remember that God is FOR us and not against. [Rom 8:31]

For He shall give His angels charge over you; to keep you in all your ways.  
[Ps 91:11]

Many scriptures reveal to us the very real spiritual world and the very real spiritual warfare we are in [Eph 6:12; 2Cor 10:3, 4: Lk 22:31, 32; 1Pet 4:12, 13], whether we like it or not.  It’s time…and God is opening spiritual eyes to see all that we should see. Jesus (Yeshua) is with us, with the blood-stained banner of VICTORY waving over Him.

He is the Great Spirit Chief, the Commander in Chief and everything obeys his command. His armies of holy angels, his warriors are standing ready to obey His command. We are being watched over, so do not fear! 

The devil wants to steal hope, destroy faith and kill the destinies of all of God’s people, which is the first two commandments, but mostly to keep the faith!

However, Jesus came that we might have life, and have it abundantly (in Him). [Jn 10:10] Satan and his legions do everything they can to hinder the salvation of those yet unsaved, to stop the prodigals from humbly returning and to keep captives shackled in prisons of bondages.

The adversary seeks to divide and conquer friends and families (both physical and spiritual), causing spiritual blindness and deafness to souls, he will harden the heart if he manages to lure people away from the truth with seducing temptations, to deceive beyond comprehension, murder the innocent, the author of confusion…he carries out a covert campaign to accomplish every destructive evil that he can.

He is the master of illusion, father of lies, accuser, slanderer, prince of darkness, prince of the power of the air, murderer from beginning, ancient serpent, dragon – he comes to steal, kill and destroy. [Jn 10:10] His hatred is as dark and evil as his very presence.

He can make a lie look like truth, and make truth look like a lie. He works to deceive people so that in the end they will call good evil and evil good. He will do all he can to have the children of God turn on each other and walk divided, in unforgiveness (because if we do not forgive, we will not be forgiven). A house divided against itself cannot stand. [Mk 3:25]

His desire is to take God’s place and destroy all of his creation, and especially, those who love and obey Yeshua the Christ. Satan will not win at the end of this war.  He is a defeated foe! It all has to play out according to the Word of God, whether we like it or not or whether we understand it or not, God (I AM) knows what He’s doing. He gave us the written Word, so that we too can have understanding and confidence in the outcome.

Word is Tested

As any warrior, weariness does come upon God’s people at times. We know to rest in Yeshua (Jesus), for He is our refuge. Then, once strengthened, we re-enter the spiritual battle. 

Through the many trials, testing of our faith and tribulations this earthly life presents, we must still hold fast to our faith (even if it’s as a grain of mustard seed). We learn (yes, learn) to trust and wait upon God through Yeshua/Jesus the Messiah.

We will go through unexpected and sudden trials and tribulations, but we will also have sudden and unexpected victories! The enemy has watchers that report to him (he is NOT omnipresent). He knows our weaknesses and just how to come against us.

God allows what He allows for our good, but it is rare we see or understand it in the heat of the moment, in the midst of the [spiritual] battle, trial or tribulation. Think of Joseph, hated and envied by his own brothers, betrayed, cut off from the family by being sold into slavery, his coat of many colours soaked in goat’s blood, so that Jacob [Israel], his father, believed a wild beast had killed him.

He went through much trial and tribulation, especially with Potiphar’s wife falsely accusing him of attempted rape. Then, when in prison, his hope for his prophetic dreams to come to fruition through the Pharaoh’s cupbearer (whose dream Joseph accurately interpreted), was dashed as day after day, year after year passed.

He sent a man before them, even Joseph, who was sold for a servant: Whose feet they hurt with fetters: he was laid in iron: Until the time that his word (dream) came: the word of the Lord tried (purified) him. [Ps 105:17-19]

Alexander MacLauren was a non-conformist minister who lived in England, but was born in Scotland in 1826. In an exposé that he wrote about Joseph, a man who had to wait 13 years for the fulfillment of his dreams, MacLauren encourages fellow believers who are going through trials and waiting of their own.

From his words, I understood that when our dreams or visions from God seem afar off, we learn to rely and trust in God’s strength to uphold us. We practice keeping our eyes of faith intently on what is ahead.

Jesus holds it in his hand. God will release the promise in his perfect timing. It surely will come and not miss the mark. Meanwhile, we learn how to trust Yeshua (Jesus), and to look upon the things which are not seen, for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things unseen are eternal.”  [2Cor 4:178] 

These are the words of Alexander MacLauren : “It is a blessing to have the mark far, far away, because that means that the arm that pulls the bow must draw more strongly, and the eye that sees the goal must gaze more intently.”

When Pharaoh sent for the Hebrew slave to be brought out of the prison and into his palace, as much as Joseph had anticipated and hoped for it, to him that day came suddenly and unexpectedly. He had victory at last! That is how the Lord works. We too can expect the Lord to perform his word victoriously on an unexpected and sudden day, as we abide in Christ obediently and patiently waiting. 

For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by ear, neither has the eye seen, O God, beside You, what He has prepared for him that waits for Him. [Is 64:4]

Power and Authority

And they were all amazed, and spoke among themselves, saying, What a word is this! for with authority and power He commands the unclean spirits, and they come out. [Lk 4:36]

When we are born-again, and Jesus the Messiah resides in us, it is HIS power and authority and name that we speak and move in. We have no power of our own, but Jesus in us does! We need to understand fully that He gave us power and authority over the enemy.

Behold, I give you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. [Lk 10:19] (words of Yeshua/Jesus)

God (YHWH) instructs us in His word and by His Spirit. That is why I understood that Yeshua was there by the chariot, with all power and authority. It is a reminder to us, as His people that when He abides in us, and we in Him, that power and authority flows through us to accomplish God’s wills (not OUR will, but GOD’s will).

When we pray and wait upon the Lord, and find out His will for us in any given thing, we can rise up and move confidently in the power and authority of Christ in us. We speak the Word, according to God’s will, as Jesus did against Satan when he came against the Lord to tempt Him in the desert wilderness.

The blood of the Lamb is against all enemies of the cross, against Satan, the prince of the power of the air [Eph 2:2] and against all the hierarchies of his kingdom. Yeshua (Chief Commander), Lord of heavenly hosts (YHWH Sabaoth) waves the blood-stained banner, reminding His faithful ones that He is already victorious, and through Him, we are also.

It is a whole other topic, but I must be careful here, especially since I have no plans to go into the false doctrine that is circulating in Christian circles and has been for a coon's age. New Apostolic Reformation speaks of power and authority too, but it is taken way out of context.

We are not 'gods', nor can we create anything. We cannot make something God's will if if it is not God's will. He is not formed in our image. Mankind was formed in God's image. All 'decreeing' and 'declaring' will not make things happen 'magically' or 'miraculously'.

I do not know who said it originally, but it sure seems right. The NAR [New Apostolic Reformation] is WoF (Word of Faith) [WO(L)F] << my pet name, WOF is a wolf doctrine, or biblically put, a doctrine of devils. [1Tim 4:1]

Entering into 2020, we know that the day of victory approaches for the faithful. Hold fast to faith, cleaving to God through Yeshua (Jesus)! This is not the time to faint or give up!

Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us. [Rom 8:37]

All the angels are at His command. HalleluYah! The battle is already won. Christ is victorious! He is the One who was, and is, and ever shall be! Marantha…

The Silent Shofar

And it came to pass on the third day in the morning, that there were thunders and lightning, and a thick cloud upon the mount, and the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud; so that all the people that were in the camp trembled. [Ex 19:16]

And Mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke because the Lord descended upon it in fire: and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace and the whole mount quaked greatly. And when the voice of the trumpet sounded long, and waxed louder and louder, Moses spoke, and God answered him by a voice. [vs 18, 19]

And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the children of Israel saying, In the seventh month, in the first day of the month, you shall have a Sabbath, a memorial (reminder) of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation. 
[Lev 23:23-24]

On December 29th this year (2019), a month after I had seen the Elisha-like open vision, I was once again looking out the kitchen window [surprise!]; (it is above my sink, and a perfect view of the lake and mountains). As I gazed over the mountains, my eyes were drawn to a large opening on the smaller mountain. There I saw a silhouette of a man. It was not the usual black silhouette, but rather a dark gray.

Although with a silhouette, the observer cannot see colour or detailing in actuality, with my spiritual eyes, the outline appeared to be an Israeli man with a robe and prayer shawl (covering) over his head. He stood in the opening between the trees, blowing a long shofar (ram’s horn).

There was no sound heard. It was just an image of what is described above. This “man” with the silent shofar was facing south.  A week or so later, two friends, a Christian couple, were visiting. My brother in Christ had an app for a compass on his phone; the direction the silhouette faced was S-SE (south-south east).

Israel is S-SE of Canada, but I believe this had to do with a personal matter, which will remain private between the Lord and I. [Update: I was wrong; it was not personal - BP2021)                                          i

He also noted that considering the distance of the mountains (across from the lake) and their height that although it seemed to me that the man appeared to be of average height, in reality, he would have had to have been huge (my friend pointed out), in order for me to see him that clearly, that far away. I had not even considered that. Only God can do that, and that is why it can be so difficult to explain the spiritual realm in the natural.

When I first saw the silhouette, I blinked my eyes fast and repetitiously, just in case my imagination was playing tricks on me. The silhouette remained, with an uplifted shofar, positioned as if being blown, but I was met with silence. The shofar was silent.

After a couple of minutes of blinking and looking away and back again to see if the image would  go away (and it did not), I concluded that it was another open vision. It was then that I prayed to God to reveal the meaning and purpose behind what I was seeing.

It was as if the Lord was waiting for my acknowledgement of the fact that I was indeed seeing an open vision because immediately after I prayed, the silhouette disappeared under a cloud covering. I returned to my work, puzzled by what I saw and pondering the meaning of the…silent shofar.

 The Sudden and Unexpected Call


I do my best to keep distractions to a bare minimum when writing.  That being said, I was completely enveloped in my work on that day. It was Sunday, the 29th of December 2019, the eighth day of Hanukkah and the last night a candle would be lit for the celebration. According to tradition, the Jewish people light a candle each night for eight nights.

The next day, the 30th, would end the year’s (2019) holiday at sundown. So, I was writing away when suddenly and unexpectedly, I heard a shofar sound; not audibly, not with the physical ear, but with the spiritual. There was a drawn-out blast, followed by a very short lull.

I was wondering if I was imagining it. But before I could think too hard, the sound of the ram’s horn continued. There were three quick blasts, immediately followed by several short, rapid blasts and ending in a long, steady blast.

Even though I know nothing about blowing a shofar, it did seem as if there was a pattern to the sounds. It was perplexing.  Although it sounded deep within my spirit, there was no mistaking what I heard.

Shaking my head in awe and wonder, I arose from my desk and returned to the window to check the mountain where I had first seen the silhouette of a man with a prayer shawl and a robe, blowing a long ram’s horn, but the cloud still covered the area where I had seen the vision. 

To hear a ram’s horn (shofar) deep within my spirit has been a rare occurrence, with perhaps a handful of times I’ve heard one since my commitment to the Lord in 2005. And to hear the sound of the shofar in such a distinct pattern, and so soon after seeing the [open] vision of a man blowing one, certainly was baffling.

The pattern or sequence of the shofar blasts were: a long note, followed by three short blasts, followed by several rapid, short blasts, and ending with one long note. Why did the Lord not cause me to hear the shofar at the same time that I saw the vision?

I began using my logical thinking skills, but my own understanding failed me. One more thing happened as I stood at the window, looking over the mountains and reflecting upon the open vision and the sudden sounding of the shofar in my spirit. I heard the Holy Spirit distinctly say: It’s time”

“It’s time!”
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I took the message seriously, but time for what? That was the part I had to be certain of.  Now I had to wait upon the Lord for further understanding.

At the time of writing this portion (which is now the 5th draft of the chapter, which will be inserted somewhere in the body of this writing), three weeks have passed since that day. It is now January 18, 2020.

It was only yesterday that it was impressed upon me to take this excerpt from within the chapter I’ve written (which is already divided into six or seven upcoming parts, with more being added), and post this part separately, once I am done.

I am not cutting it out from the place where it is in the chapter, so when I post this chapter, those who have read this previously will come across it again and “repeated” here. (I put this in the section of the chapter waiting to be posted. It will not make much sense when I post this part the first time, only the second time.)

May the Lord be pleased to continue leading…

Knowing how the shofar (ram’s horn) sounded in my spirit, I decided to see if I could find someone on a YouTube video blowing a shofar in the pattern I heard. Imagine my pleasant, but stunned surprise when I found two separate links that match up.  

As stated, I do not know much about the blowing of the shofar, at least, not up to this point. The following links contain examples of the pattern and sequence of what I heard spiritually; second video is exact (1st 15 seconds only).

Shofar 1 (13 seconds)                                      Shofar 2 – (only first 15 seconds)

Precious Jesus (my Yeshua!)

The reason all of this was so profound to me is because I am not Messianic or Jewish. Growing up, I did not know much or even hear much about Jewish people. It has only been the last twelve or so years (about 2007), that I even learned that Jesus is a transliteration of the Hebrew name Yeshua, and that Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word for Messiah.

To be clear, I am not part of the Sacred Name Movement. It is almost Pharisaical the way some slam the hammer down on people for saying the name Jesus (saying it’s a form of Zeus, which it most definitely is not), and saying Yahshua or Yahushua is the only way to spell or say the name in order to be saved.

This is all so wrong and has misled many into avoiding the name of “Jesus”, as if the name were blasphemous, or indication of the worship of a false god. That would be the work of the devil.

What other name down through history has been so hated, so maligned, so ridiculed and so rejected to this very day as the name of Jesus? I daresay you will find no other name that has been dragged through the dirt by so many, since the time He walked upon the earth, as the name of Jesus (Yeshua).

JESUS (Yeshua) said:  Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall DENY Me before men, him I also will deny before My Father which is in heaven.

Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. [Mat 10:32-34]

The truth (which is Jesus/Yeshua, the Word of God) divides the true from the false, the precious from the vile [Jer 15:9] the clean from the unclean, and the holy from the profane. [Ezek 44:23]

All the fuss that some folks are making down here and He’s coming back with a name that not even one of us knows; only He does. And besides, what did God say to Moses when he asked what His name was?

And Moses said to God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say to them, The God of your fathers has sent me to you; and they shall say to me, What is His name? what shall I say to them?

And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and He said, Thus shall you say to the children of Israel, I AM has sent me unto you.  [Ex 3:13, 14]

Since the Lord God is the beginning and the end (Alpha and Omega), He knew all this would take place. I wonder if that is the reason why He is returning with a name none of us knows… to hush all the religious tongues and show the foolishness of it all. We are not worshipping another God; we worship the God of Israel, the living God, who sent Jesus (Yeshua) His Son to redeem us, setting us free from the bondage of our sins.

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he does judge and make war.

His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns, and he had a name written, that no man knew, but He himself. And He was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and His name is called The Word of God. 
[Rev 19:11-13]

So, if we really want to get technical, perhaps we should be calling the LORD GOD, our heavenly Father, “I AM” or “I AM that I AM”? And maybe we should call Yeshua/Jesus , the  Word of God  because that is what the Holy Scriptures call Him, and that’s who He is.

I leave you with this. Take a moment to carefully read the words Messiah’s words.

Jesus therefore, knowing all things that should come upon Him, went forth, and said unto them, Whom seek you? They answered Him, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus said unto them, I AM.

And Judas also, which betrayed Him stood with them. As soon then as he had said unto them, I AM, they went backward and fell to the ground. Then He asked them again, Whom seek you? And they said, Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus (Yeshua) answered, I have told you that I AM: if therefore you seek Me, let these go their way:  [Jn 18:4-8]  (Emphasis mine)

Three times Yeshua said: I AM Interestingly, Peter denied Christ three times…and wept bitterly.

God Knows – Bless the Lord for Grafting In


Is God omniscient (all-knowing) or not? Is He the living God who knows the heart or not? Does He know the difference between people worshipping him or bowing to some pagan ‘god’ or idol? “Yes” is the definitive answer to all those questions.

Let us rejoice as English-speaking people that the God (YHWH) of Israel who sees the heart, knows we worship Him through His precious and only begotten Son, Jesus (English), Yeshua (Hebrew, Aramaic) or Iesous (Greek).

What name were you saved under? I was saved by Jesus, whom I at times call Yeshua because I love the sound of it, and it is his proper name in his language. Jesus is Yeshua, etymologically related to (derived from) Joshua, the son of Nun, who was the protégé of Moses.

Is there a special reward in heaven if we pronunciate (pronounce) or spell Yeshua or YHWH correctly? Seeing as we all have accents according to each other, then, we are all in trouble! Are we going to have a special seat beside the God of all creation because we held God’s name in so much esteem that we dared not to allow it to pass over our unclean lips? 

Are we calling on the living God of the Bible, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of Israel? Do we recognize His only begotten Son that He sent to die in our place so that our sins could be forgiven, and acknowledge that Jesus/Yeshua is the ONLY way to be reconciled back to YHWH (God)?

Do we know Jesus is the Word of God who comes in the flesh? Do we believe He was crucified, buried, resurrected, ascended to heaven and is making His journey back to us; we wait eagerly for His return?

We believe, we receive Jesus (Yeshua) as Lord and Saviour, we repent, and we are filled with (baptized in) the Holy Spirit. I am quite sure the God who created all things knows what God we worship. That is why I won’t go down this rabbit trail, but it helps the reader to know where I stand. I can rest in the LORD.

One last point…

I just wanted to clear things up. We (Gentiles) were once branches of the wild olive tree, but now because of Jesus (Yeshua) we are GRAFTED IN to the original olive tree. Why I heard a shofar and saw what I saw has nothing to do with me loving Israel and its people (which I absolutely do).

I have had other visions where the Lord shows me angels as natives, Indians – He is Creator of all. I do not order visions or dreams; I am humbled when I get one. God loves all of His creation and He promises that in the last days He would pour out His Spirit, and sons and daughters would prophesy, dream dreams and have visions.

I love the different people of the world, and yes, Israel is special to me because of what the Word of God teaches us.  Because of Israel’s rebellion and disobedience to God, and rejection of Yeshua the Messiah, the Gentiles can be drafted in. They are the bloodline of our Messiah (Christ - Anointed One).

But I say, Did Israel not know? First Moses said, I will provoke you to jealousy by them that are no people, and by a foolish nation I will anger you. But Esaias (Isaiah) is very bold, and says, I was found of them that sought me not; I was made manifest unto them that asked not of Me. But to Israel He says, All day long I have stretched forth My hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people. [Rom 10:19-21]

Do you see? Do you understand? This was done only to provoke God’s people to jealousy so that they would return to him…and at the right time, they will! HalleluYah. BUT (and it’s a big but), the Israelites are STILL God’s chosen people. Israel is still very important to YHWH.

In the end, they shall be restored and saved! God never breaks His covenants – ever! He made promises to Israel; He will keep them! And my Saviour (Messiah) Jesus (my darling Yeshua) came through the bloodline of the tribe of Judah, one of the Israelite tribes, which are twelve. Yes, I love God’s ways! They are indeed far above our ways!

We, who are not Jewish (or of Hebrew descent – we Gentiles) are adopted children in a manner of speaking, but we are now part of the family of God. We are accepted as the children of God through Jesus the Christ. AND (notice carefully) adopted children do NOT replace the biological children. They all blend together to become ONE family! Replacement theology is a false doctrine. The church has NOT replaced Israel.

William Ewer and T.E. Brown are known for their famous quote: “How odd of God to choose the Jews; But not so odd as those who choose the Jewish God, but spurn the Jews.”

I just had to say that, but this isn’t about that. If you would like to read a well put-together article on the subject (in PDF), brilliantly explained and written by Rev. Ed Smelser, Regional Director of Bridges for Peace Israel, read here: Replacement Theology   The website is: https://www.bridgesforpeace.com

Grace Anchored in Christ (Messiah)


There is a definite message and it will all come together at the end. I found a few different meanings for the sounding of the shofar. Slowly, the Holy Spirit was piecing it together, leading me step by step, methodically making clear what the message that the Lord was giving.

To the Jewish people, at the beginning of Yom Kippur (this year, September 2020) the poignant cry of the shofar will sound at the onset of the feast, and yet again, at the conclusion. The Jews have a saying that speaks of commitment: na’aseh venishma (we will do and we will listen [obey]).

(May it be so, Lord – Pray for Israel (the people) as a whole to return to YHWH through the Messiah Yeshua, so they will not be deceived by the Antichrist at the building of the third temple, for right now, there is only a remnant that recognize that Yeshua (God-sent Son, who came as one of their own, yet rejected by most in that time, just as now)…Yeshua (Jesus), is indeed the true Messiah who will be returning soon. All the signs point to it, according to prophecies in the Holy Scriptures.

O Lord Jesus (Yeshua), awaken your people, all of us, from the spirit of slumber! Open eyes to see truth, and grant a spirit of repentance, so forgiveness will be followed by healing. [2Chron 7:14, 15] BP2020)

The first time a ram’s horn trumpet was ever sounded was by God (YHWH) Himself on Mount Sinai. [Ex 19:18, 19] The sounding of the shofar was to remind Moses and the children of Israel about how YHWH (God) provided a ram for Abraham to sacrifice, instead of his son Isaac.  
[Gen 22:9-13]

All believers are being called…now, in 2020.

for His glory alone

Bonita              dovesofthevalleys4@gmail.com