The gospels speak to the
presence of Yahushua within the man Y’shua,
now called “Jesus.” This Essene Teacher of Righteousness walked,
not in his natural name, but in the spiritual Name given to him by our
Father. He had been reborn in the wilderness: the bitterness (Miriam,
Mary) within his heart had been suffused with the Father’s Presence, and
he became another man.
In Torah, name changes
reflect spiritual change. Like Y’shua, Hoshea
ocwh ben Nun was called to serve, not in his own
name, but in the Name given to him by Father
hy. “Joshua” (Y’shua) was appropriate to Osee’s
calling; for this son of Ephraim was to apprentice in the tent of Moshe,
so that he could lead Y’SharAL beyond Yordan.
All are reborn in this
manner until perfection. In recognition of that end, Matthew One sets
forth principles and qualities of the Godhead that can be measured
within each of us during the process of salvation, during which
Yh
hy aligns us with the Measurement first perceived
in the man of the gospels, the true and faithful witness, Y’shua.
Yh
hy
serves
y us as the Breath of Life
h, upholding
w
our spirits
c as he entrusts
w us to Earth
o. Blessed
y
by the projection
h
of Wisdom
c
and the nourishment
w
of Understanding
o,
we humbly
y
acknowledge
h
his patience
w
as we struggle
c
within the womb
w
of Creation
o.
Keys to the Kingdom were
hidden in gospel parable concerning a pattern of names. Applying that
pattern in this context, we can say that
ocwh
(Cephas,
a small, hollow stone) can become a rock
ocwhy
(Petros)
through spiritual accretion,
as he accepts that
owcwhy
is the Boulder
(Petras)
on Sinai, the holy Mountain
of
hwhy.
Yahushua, the Shout, the
Projection
(Son)
of God, blesses
y
our lives
h, nurturing us
w with spiritual food
c appropriate
w to our understandings
o. He offers
y enlightenment
h to all who surrender
w their spirits
c to his mercy
w and compassion
o.
The true and faithful
witness, Y’shua cautioned us that he could do nothing on his own: that
it’s enough for the servant to be as his Lord. Even so, speaking
through Y’shua, Yahushua confessed that there were things only the
Father knew: for the universe could not contain HaShem
hwhy;
and he therefore gave his Word—his Shout—to serve as the interface
between the Creator and the realms of Creation.
Gematria
397
zxc:
The contentious struggle
c for transformation
x will accomplish its purpose
z;
Numerology 64
ds
> 46
wm
> 10
y
> 1
a:
for the petitions
s of sorrowful hearts
d will be answered
m by the outpour of merciful
w blessings at the hand
y
of the Father
a.
Targum:
As Projection of Father
hy, Yahushua is the Servant
y of Life
h who sacrificed
w his glory
c to sustain
w Creation
o. |