“The earth lies polluted under its inhabitants; for they
have transgressed laws [“torot”, plural for torah], violated the statutes [chok,
single statute or law], broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore a curse
devours the earth…” (Isaiah 24:5-6).
I wonder how many Bible believers in what is called the
Judeo/Christian world would agree that we are living today under the above
curse.
In using “torot” – instructions, and chok – statute, the above
scripture points to the entirety of YHVH’s decrees – as many of its injunctions
are preceded by “the torah of…” (each of the sacrifices, for example, is a
“torah” in itself, there is also the “torah” of the Temple, the “torah” of
leprosy, etc.). Forsaking “chok” means
that the very idea or concept of law has been nullified and made void. It
doesn’t take more than this kind of attitude and deeds which follow, for the
everlasting covenant/s to be broken and for the curses to come. John warns, “Whoever commits sin also commits lawlessness,
and sin is lawlessness” (1 John
3:4). Just how far must a nation
go before the consequence of sin catches up with its inhabitants and for the
curses of Deuteronomy 28:15 to materialize: “But it shall come to pass, if
you do not obey the voice of YHVH your Elohim, to observe carefully all His
commandments and His statutes which I command you today, that all these curses
will come upon you and overtake you…”
Israel of
old has experienced over and over again the fulfillment of these words, but
somehow each generation did not seem to learn from the previous. So YHVH made a New Covenant with the house of
Israel, with the intent of giving them a fresh start. However, ignoring the Torah still remains a
problem, even though it is supposed to be inscribed on the hearts and
minds. It would be great if the Torah on
the heart would be made evident with the waving of a magic wand. However, this cannot happen instantaneously. Acts of obedience of faith and knowledge of YHVH’s
Torah, is what will bring about the blessings and break the curses.
In one of our recent fellowship meetings, a visiting
Jewish brother from England shared with us what is happening in the UK, where
as early as in the 2nd grade the children can decide, on a daily
basis, their preferable gender, dress accordingly and use the bathroom facility
of their choice. Speaking out against
this incurs violation of the law, and hence the believers/Christians are living
in fear and do not speak out, or else have to face the consequences. One has to
ask the question: What has taken place in countries where in the past there was
a substantial presence of the “faith people”?
The above scripture drops a very big hint. They have abandoned the Torah of Moses, and
by so doing began, in ignorance, to transgress the moral laws that are contained
therein.
In neglecting the Torah these “faith” people, i.e. those
who are actually believers in Yeshua as the Messiah of Israel, have left behind,
again in ignorance, a major revelation of their Messiah. “And
beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them in all the
Scriptures the things concerning Himself” (Luke
24:27). "For if you
believed Moses, you would believe Me; for he wrote about Me. But if you do not
believe his writings, how will you believe My words?” (John 5:46, 47). Also, hidden within the Torah is the mystery of their
identity as the seed of the forefathers, and the irrevocable calling and
destiny as the “sons of the living Elohim”.
Scriptures remind us that: “He
chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be
holy and without blame before Him in love,
having predestined us to adoption as sons by Yeshua the Messiah to
Himself, according to the good pleasure of His will” (Ephesians 1:4-5). Please note the emphasis of “in Him”. Thankfully through the New Covenant He is in
us by grace, but in order to know Him we need that abiding intimate
relationship that is found only in Him, as He is our life (see
Colossians 3:4). “We live and move and have
our being in Him” (ref. Acts 17:28) and by “knowing Him and the power
of His resurrected life” (ref. Philippians 3:9) we will survive the coming
days. While “those
who dwell in the earth are convicted [found
guilty], therefore they are burned, and a small minority of mankind is left”
(Isaiah 24:6 literal translation). Yeshua, however, has given us encouragement
and hope in His parable of the “Tares and the Wheat” (see Matthew 13:24-30).
Timely word dear ones! Keep sharing the truth of Yah's word with boldness. May we heed the scriptures and be willing to stand!
ReplyDeleteThe consequences of the "putting away" of the Torah, a longing in our
ReplyDeletehearts for every word to be restored into the family life. We are so thankful
that we were hungry for "something more" ,and that was the Torah. Thank you! Beverly Dennen