“Let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not of grief or of necessity, for Elohim loves a joyous giver. And Elohim is able to make all favour overflow toward you, that you, always having all you need in every way, have plenty for every good work.” 2 Qorintiyim/2 Corinthians 9:7-8. Rejoice when you are hated, abused, accused and lied about, rejoice we say rejoice for you know you are doing the works of the Father. The taught ones rejoiced and considered it the greatest thing to be hated for the Name of the Father and His Son. 2 Corinthians 12:10. We as a team forgive you or anyone that has been hateful, abusive, falsely accusing us or the project, so if we are in the end of days and you cannot message us and have a change of heart let it be known we forgive you. We hold nothing against anyone as the battle is not against us but against the Father and His Word. Let Him forgive you and show favor to you always. Thank you to those who stood by the Father’s Word for you have eyes to see the wonders He has done for His people.
The HalleluYah Scriptures is the ONLY FREE Restored Names Scriptures since the beginning of Bible publishing, and it is the most attacked by the enemy. The enemy knows His time is very short and is doing all he can with those who put their hands to his wicked work to destroy the Father’s Word and stop those who cannot afford and have no means of affording His Word to miss out. But the Father is the one that will always win all the battles against His Word and He will do all He can to help His people receive His Word. There is a famine coming soon where it will be too late and many will cry and weep over not having His Word. You must have His Word in your hands as downloads will be of no use unless you sell out to the beast system that is coming.
More than ever, we need to stand together strong in prayer, time is at hand and many things are changing worldwide for the worse. We want to share something that is important in our walk with the Father. The Father’s Word the HalleluYah Scriptures is no different to what happened to the Savior in His time, He was abused, accused, attacked, hated and in the end His own people rose up and killed Him thinking they were doing the Father a favor. This is what so called beleivers are doing today. So let us rejoice and have gladness over being hated and accused. HalleluYah
“And the chief kohenim, and the elders, and all the council were seeking false witness against יהושע to put Him to death, but found none. Although many false witnesses came forward, they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward…” ~ (Mattithyahu / Matthew 26:59-60.
We all look at this and think how terrible this is and we would not do this such a thing against the Savior, but it has happened again over time including attacks on His Word. The Father gives His pure Word with no man’s opinions or a man’s name or credits on or in the HalleluYah Scriptures and the enemy has like in the time of the Savior rose up liars and abusers against His Word and we know this was to happen in the last days as it is prophecy.
We cannot change prophecy but only prayer that the Father shows favor over His Word until the Savior returns. Sadly, those that see evil have their eyes blinded by the Father as they do not have a love of the Truth and are handed over to delusions and demons.
We all need to look into our own hearts and make sure our own lives are right before we start pointing fingers and being used by the enemy to destroy and rip down believers and others trying to do Good Works.
Do not be a part of putting your hands to wickedness to be seen to destroy what is pure and good, those who do not have eyes to see the good fruits are not His people. Do not let the enemy and the wicked ones attack your good works for the Father.
We judge someone by their fruits not by what others say, just like the Savior if we followed that crowd who falsely accused Him then we are no better today. Never be seen to put your hands to wickedness.
Remember you will be hated if you truly follow this path and Truth, all those who are in Truth will be persecuted and hated for His Name and for obeying the Father.
“They shall put you out of the congregations, but an hour is coming when everyone who kills you shall think he is rendering service to Elohim.” ~ Yoḥanan / John 16:2
Your friends, your family and some of those in this walk will turn against you and hate you and abuse you and turn you over. Remember that this will happen to all believers walking in Truth. Stand strong and stay strong always and know we are praying for you. It is best to lose all you have in this world and have the Father guiding and protecting you than have all you have in this world and not have the Father. Therefore, anything holding you back let it go.
The Scriptures clearly teaches the primacy of love and trust in all aspects of our lives. In Matthew 22:37-39, Our Saviour affirms the greatest Commandments: “Love YHWH your Elohim with all your heart and with all your being and with all your mind… And… love your neighbor as yourself.” These Commandments serve as the cornerstone of the Commandments that our Elohim gave us through Mosheh, guiding our fellow believers to treat one another with love, respect, and dignity. If someone has let you down or sinned in your eyes forgive and hand them over to the Father to judge. This releases the burden off you and brings peace. There is only one Judge and He will Juge all.
Yet, despite these clear teachings, instances of hate speech, discrimination, and even physical abuse have been reported within fellowships and congregations also. Such behavior not only violates the fundamental principles of what Our Elohim Commanded us but also inflicts deep wounds on the body of believers, undermining the credibility of the trust and hindering its mission of spreading love and salvation.
“The one who says he is in the light, and hates his brother, is in the darkness until now. The one who loves his brother stays in the light, and there is no stumbling-block in him. But the one who hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in the darkness, and does not know where he is going, because the darkness has blinded his eyes.” Yoḥanan 1 / 1 John 2:9-11
Remember:
“No one serving as a soldier gets involved in the affairs of this life, in order to please only him who enlisted him as a soldier.” ~ Timotiyos 2 / 2 Timothy 2:4
It is essential for believers to acknowledge the existence of these issues within our midst and to take proactive steps towards healing and reconciliation especially in these end times, as time is very short, and we need to look into our own hearts. But instead of what Our Elohim Commanded, believers turning on each other, abusing each other and moreover calling people satan. This is what happens when the coming of Our Saviour is near. Remember that Scripture is clear that your friends, family and so-called believers will turn on you and hand you over to the worlds system thinking they are doing the Father a favor.
Many Scriptures describe what will take place in the end of days, including our Savior who makes it clear in His teachings.
You will see the Father filter those who are surely under the Covenant of Elohim and those who are not. Let us be seen to do good and to love each other even those that hate you.
Ultimately, the eradication of hate and abuse among believers requires a collective effort grounded in love, empathy, and a commitment to upholding the teachings of Our Saviour. As stated in 1 John / 1 Yohanan 4:20
Let us remember these words and strive towards a way of life where love that is given to us by Our Elohim reigns supreme, and as Our Elohim loved us, all are treated with the dignity and respect befitting children of Elohim.
In the narrative of Shaul ‘s conversion, we encounter a powerful testimony of transformation and redemption. Shaul experienced a dramatic encounter with the risen Messiah on the road to Damascus, leading to a radical change of heart and identity. This pivotal moment in Shaul’s life serves as a profound illustration of the destructive nature of hate and the transformative power of love within the community of believers.
Acts 8:3 describes him as “breathing out murderous threats against Elohim’s disciples.” His misguided fervor led him to commit acts of violence and persecution against his fellow believers, embodying the very antithesis of the love and compassion preached by Our Saviour.
However, Shaul’s encounter with Mashiah on the road to Damascus marked a turning point in his life. Struck blind and humbled by the presence of Elohim, Shaul was confronted with the reality of his misguided zeal and the inherent emptiness of his persecutory pursuits. Through the favour of YHWH, Shaul experienced a profound transformation, both spiritually and morally, leading to his baptism and commission as an apostle to the Gentiles. This story is to be noted because anyone can be changed by the Father through prayer, so praying for others is better than ripping them down.
This is no different today, so called believers who are abusing, threatening and attacking other believers feel they are in the right, they get hold of some small thing and then assume 99% which ends up as a big lie making their case believable to others who are not grounded in the Word, they go on to lie more thereby destroying believers lives, and they are so consumed by their lies that they end up believing them. Scripture is very clear in how to deal with issues. Not to lie to make your story bigger and better. Scripture identifies these types of people as lairs, meddlers and busybodies and the truth is not in them. Do not put your hand with them as they are wicked and not walking in Truth.
“But know this, that in the last days hard times shall come. For men shall be lovers of self, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, thankless, wrong-doers, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, haters of good, betrayers, reckless, puffed up, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of Elohim, having a form of reverence but denying its power. And turn away from these!”Timotiyos 2 / 2Timothy 3:1-4
“For we hear of some among you walking disorderly, not working at all, but are busybodies.”~ Tas’loniqim 2 / 2 Thessalonians 3:11
Scripture also talks about tickling the ear, that many will fall for liars and those who are not grounded in His Word but loving their ears to be tickled by untruth and tall stories that take the better part of their days which could be used in more uplifting ways. Reaching the lost, encouraging the weak and nurturing the brokenhearted
“For there shall be a time when they shall not bear sound teaching, but according to their own desires, they shall heap up for themselves teachers tickling the ear, and they shall indeed turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to myths.” ~ Timotiyos 2 / 2Timothy 4:3-4
Most people know of Joseph Goebbels from WW2 – he states the following: “Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth” this is what so called believers and those not walking in Truth do when trying to destroy others.
In reflecting on his own journey, Shaul later wrote extensively about the importance of love and unity within the body of believers. In his letter to the Galatians, he emphasizes the primacy of love as the fulfilment of the Law, urging believers to “serve one another humbly in love. Furthermore, in his first letter to the Corinthians, Shaul expounds on the nature of love, describing it as patient, kind, and devoid of envy or pride.
“Therefore, receiving an unshakeable reign, let us hold the favour, through which we serve Elohim pleasingly with reverence and awe, for indeed, our Elohim is a consuming fire.” Ibrim/Hebrews 12:28-29
Shaul ‘s teachings on love and unity stand as a touching rebuke to the divisive tendencies that can permeate our trust. He admonishes believers to “make every effort to keep the unity of the Ruach through the bond of peace” (Ephesians 4:3), recognizing that division among brothers and sisters not only hinder the spread of The Word but also grieves the heart of YHWH.
Shaul ‘s conversion serves as a timeless reminder of the transformative power of love and the imperative of unity among believers. As we navigate the complexities of life within the body of Mashiah, let us heed Shaul ‘s exhortation to “be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love”, striving always to convey the selfless love exemplified by our Elohim and Savior Mashiah.
This prophetic warning resonates with striking relevance in our contemporary context, where cultural shifts and ideological polarization have blurred the lines between right and wrong, truth and falsehood. The Son of Elohim, Our Saviour Himself reaffirmed this principle of discernment, teaching His disciples, in Matthew 7:15-16. Here, Mashiah emphasizes the importance of evaluating individuals not merely by outward appearances but by the tangible results they produce.
By aligning ourselves with the principles of love, justice, and compassion exemplified by Our Saviour, we cultivate fruits of righteousness that bear witness to the transformative power of The Word.
The Scriptural principle of discerning good from evil by their fruits serves as a timeless guidepost for navigating the complexities of human morality and ideology. As we engage with the world around us, let us heed the admonition of Scripture to test everything; hold fast to what is good, abstain from every form of evil, ensuring that our lives bear witness to the transformative power of Our Saviour’s love and truth.
“So then, by their fruits you shall know them.” ~ Mattithyahu / Matthew 7:20
Throughout the pages of the Scriptures, we encounter the narratives of the Saviour enduring relentless attacks, abuse, and accusations from those around Him who rose up and killed Him in the end for His Good Works. They said He was satan and His Works were done by satan and they lied so that people would think Our Savior was wicked. This is what so called believers do today, they lie and convince others in be involved in their lies.
“And the chief kohenim, and the elders, and all the council were seeking false witness against יהושע to put Him to death, but found none. Although many false witnesses came forward, they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward…” ~ (Mattithyahu / Matthew 26:59-60
This is no different when it comes to His Word the HalleluYah Scriptures. The enemy hates the Father’s Word and has people attack it, abuse it and speak such evilness against the most wonderful Word that belongs to the Father, it is His Word, nothing has changed since the beginning of time, and it is very sad.
We know that the enemy is using the Father’s people to attack His Word and those who are doing wonderful works for the Father and we know a time is coming very soon where His Word will no longer be available openly due to the laws being passed.
These instances serve as profound reminders of the challenges faced by those who walk in the footsteps of Righteousness and truth, as well as valuable lessons in perseverance, trust, and forgiveness.
“And when YHWH saw it, He was much displeased and said to them, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them, for of such is the reign of Elohim. “Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the reign of Elohim as a little child, shall certainly not enter into it.” And taking them up in His arms, laying His hands on them, He barak them.” Marqos/Mark 10:14-16
This accusation, born out of envy, pride, and spiritual blindness, stands as a sobering reminder of the depths to which human hearts can descend when hardened by unbelief and self-righteousness. Those who take credit for what the Father has done, those who say I I I and me me me should take this following verse very serious.
“For where jealousy and self-seeking are, there is confusion and every foul deed.” (James 3:16)
Those that are His do not promote their names and deeds and do not lift themselves up but are quietly doing all they can for the Father and His people, not taking credit but giving all praise and esteem to the Most High for all praise belongs to Him alone, we are never to take praise away from the Father. The world teaches us that you need a name, boost yourself up and that praise and credit is to be given to you, this is the opposite to what Scripture says.
Our Saviour, in His response to the Pharisees, not only refuted their baseless accusations but also warned of the consequences of blasphemy against the Ruach ha Qodesh—a sin for which there is no forgiveness. We know this is when credit is given to satan for the good works the Father does through those He chooses. It is very serious verse and not to be taken lightly.
The apostle Shaul, in his letters to the Corinthians and Galatians, recounts the trials and tribulations he endured for the sake of the proclaiming The Word, including beatings, imprisonments, and false accusations. Yet, in the face of adversity, Shaul remained steadfast in his trust, drawing strength from the assurance of Elohim’s favour and sovereignty.
Moreover, the suffering of The Savior extends beyond physical persecution to encompass the emotional anguish and betrayal He endured at the hands of His own disciples. Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve apostles chosen by Our Saviour, infamously betrayed his Master for thirty pieces of silver, ultimately leading to Mashiah’s arrest, trial, and impalement. This act serves as a reminder of the frailty of human nature and the capacity for betrayal even among those closest to us. You can see clearer who is walking in Truth, they will not put their hands to wickedness, and not open their mouth to defend themselves, but put it before the Father for He fights for those that are His.
Many believers love to be involved in gossip and abuse, pointing the finger at others when their own lives are a mess, they feel attacking and abusing others gives them a peace, but that is not peace from the Father and only leads to more suffering.
In reflecting on these narratives of persecution and betrayal, we are reminded of the timeless truths articulated by Our Saviour Himself:
“If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you” (John 15:18-19).
So if you are hated. attacked, abused for the Name of the Father and His Son, REJOICE for you know you are walking in Truth. The enemy only attacks those who are His and who the Father loves. Don’t let the enemy pull you down, get up and dance and rejoice with much praise. Remember Kepha when he was jailed along with the other talmidim. Oh what joy it was to be hated for Truth. HalleluYah.
“These six YHWH hates, And seven are an abomination to Him:
A proud look, A lying tongue, And hands shedding innocent blood,
A heart devising wicked schemes, Feet quick to run to evil,
A false witness breathing out lies, And one who causes strife among brothers.”
Mishley/Proverbs 6:16-19
The seven things that the Father hates serves as a moral compass for believers, guiding them in the pursuit of righteousness, integrity. By avoiding these abominations and embodying the virtues cherished by the Almighty, believers honor His Name and reflect His character in their lives.
“The reverence of YHWH is to hate evil. I have hated pride and arrogance, and the evil way, And the perverse mouth. Mishley/Proverbs 8:13
In the sacred scriptures, the concept of pride emerges as a recurring theme, with profound implications for the relationship between humanity and Elohim. From the pages of Bereshith (Genesis) to the teachings of the Renewed Covenant the Scriptures unequivocally condemns pride as a detestable heart condition that incurs the wrath of The Father.
The origins of pride can be traced back to the Garden of Eden, where the serpent tempts Eve/Hawwath with the promise of knowledge, enticing her with the prospect of becoming “like Elohim”
“For Elohim knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes shall be opened, and you shall be like Elohim, knowing good and evil.” Bereshith/Genesis 3:54
In succumbing to this temptation, humanity’s fall from favour of Elohim is precipitated by the sin of pride—an insidious desire to exalt oneself above the authority and wisdom of Elohim.
Throughout the First Covenant, we encounter numerous examples of pride leading to downfall and destruction. King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, in his arrogance and vanity, declares, “Is not this great Babel, which I myself have built, for the house of the reign, by the might of my power and for the esteem of my splendour?” Dani’el/Daniel 4:30
“A proud look, A lying tongue, And hands shedding innocent blood, A heart devising wicked schemes, Feet quick to run to evil, A false witness breathing out lies, And one who causes strife among brothers.” Mishley/Proverbs 6:16-19
1. A PROUD LOOK:
The first abomination mentioned is “A proud look” which symbolize arrogance, pride, and self-exaltation. The Father despises the attitude of haughtiness that leads individuals to look down on others with disdain and elevate themselves above Elohim’s authority and knowledge.
Everyone proud in heart is an abomination to YHWH; Hand to hand: he does not go unpunished. Mishley/Proverbs16:5
In response to his hubris, Elohim humbles Nebuchadnezzar, reducing him to a state of beastliness until he acknowledges the sovereignty of the Most High.
Similarly, the Proverbs warn against the dangers of pride, declaring, Before destruction: pride, And before a fall a haughty spirit! Mishley/Proverbs 16:18
The haughty and self-righteous are contrasted with the humble and contrite, with the latter finding favor in the sight of Elohim.
In the Renewed Covenant, Mashiah issues a scathing rebuke against the Pharisees and leaders, condemning their prideful displays of piety and self-righteousness. In Luke 18:9-14, Mashiah tells the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, illustrating the contrast between the prideful arrogance of the Pharisee and the humble repentance of the tax collector.
And He also spoke this parable to some who relied on themselves that they were righteous, and looking down on others:
“Two men went up to the Miqdash to pray – the one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. “The Pharisee stood and began to pray with himself this way, ‘Elohim, I thank You that I am not like the rest of men, swindlers, unrighteous, adulterers, or even as this tax collector. ‘l fast twice a week, I give tithes of all that I possess.’ “But the tax collector standing at a distance would not even raise his eyes to the shamayim, but was beating his breast, saying, ‘Elohim, show favour unto me, a sinner”I say to you, this man went down to his house declared right, rather than the other. For everyone who is exalting himself shall be humbled, and he who is humbling himself shall be exalted.” Luqas/Luke 18:9-14
Moreover, the Apostle James warns believers against the perils of pride, declaring, But He gives greater favour. Because of this He says,
“Elohim resists the proud but gives favour to the humble.” Ya’aqob/James 4:6.
In the economy of Elohim’s kingdom, humility is exalted, while pride is cast down—a sobering reminder of the Father’s disdain for the haughty and self-exalting. The Scriptures leaves no room for ambiguity regarding the Father’s attitude towards pride. It is a detestable heart condition that stands in direct opposition to the values of humility, obedience, and reverence for Elohim.
“And whoever exalts himself shall be humbled, and whoever humbles himself shall be exalted. Mattithyahu/Matthew 23:12
2. A LYING TONGUE:
A Lying Tongue The second abomination is a “lying tongue,” highlighting the sin of falsehood and deception. Dishonesty in speech and actions undermines the foundation of trust and integrity, betraying the sanctity of truth upheld by the Father.
Lying lips are an abomination to YHWH, But those who deal truly are His delight. Mishley/Proverbs 12:22
In the moral tapestry of the Bible, the concept of lying emerges as a stark contrast to the truth and integrity upheld by the Father. From the Garden of Eden to the teachings of Our Saviour, Scriptures condemns lying as a practice that incurs the wrath of The Almighty. Also see Revelation 21:8 – Note that all liars will not enter in.
The origins of lying can be traced back to the serpent’s deceitful manipulation of Eve in the Garden of Eden. Craftily distorting the truth, the serpent tempts Eve with the forbidden fruit, promising enlightenment and knowledge. In succumbing to this deception, humanity’s innocence is shattered, and the consequences of sin are unleashed upon the world. Remember something that the Father shared which is scary. “I have blinded their eyes and hardened their hears for they do not have love of the Truth” John 12:40 and remember nothing can make them see the Truth for the Father has blinded them. So, they will always see good as evil.
Throughout the First Covenant, lying is portrayed as a sin that undermines the foundation of trust and righteousness. The Ten Commandments, delivered to Mosheh on Mount Sinai, include the prohibition against bearing false witness—a commandment that underscores the sanctity of truth and the destructive nature of deceit.
Proverbs, the wisdom literature of the Bible, offers numerous warnings against the perils of lying. Proverbs/Mishley 12:22 declares Lying lips are an abomination to YHWH, but those who deal truthfully are His delight.
This verse highlights the Father’s disdain for falsehood and His delight in those who uphold honesty and integrity.
In the Renewed Covenant, Our Saviour issues a stern rebuke against the religious leaders of His day, condemning their hypocrisy and deceitful practices. Our Saviour declares, “You are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and has not stood in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks the lie, he speaks of his own, for he is a liar and the father of it. Yohanan/John 8:44
This Scripture leaves no room for ambiguity regarding the Father’s attitude towards lying. It is a sin that stands in direct opposition to the truth and integrity upheld by the Almighty. As followers of The Almighty Saviour, Son of The Most High, may we heed the warnings of Scripture and cultivate lives characterized by honesty, and authenticity, knowing (Proverbs 12:22) declares Lying lips are an abomination to YHWH, but those who deal truthfully are His delight. This is what so called people do, they plan evil and add to their story to make it sound good and believable to those who are blinded, but it is still a lie.
3. HANDS THAT SHED INNOCENT BLOOD:
The shedding of innocent blood represents the sin of murder, which violates the sanctity of life created in the image of Elohim. The Father abhors violence and bloodshed, holding accountable those who perpetrate such atrocities. Remember what our Savior said, he who hates his brother is a murderer.
“You do not murder. Shemoth/Exodus 20:13
From the earliest pages of Bereshith(Genesis) to the teachings of The Son of Elohim, the Bible unequivocally condemns the taking of innocent life as a grievous offense against the Creator.
The origins of murder can be traced back to the tragic account of Cain and Abel, the ultimate betrayal of brotherhood and the sanctity of life. In Genesis Cain murders his brother Abel, Elohim confronts him, declaring, And He said,
“What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground. “And now you are cursed from the world, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother’s blood from your hand. Bereshith/Genesis 4:10-11
Throughout the First Covenant, murder is portrayed as a sin that incurs Elohim’s judgment and requires restitution. The Ten Commandments, delivered to Mosheh on Mount Sinai, include the prohibition against murder—a Commandment that underscores the sacredness of human life and the gravity of taking it unlawfully.
In the teachings of the Saviour, murder is not merely confined to the physical act of taking a life but extends to the attitudes and intentions of the heart. In the Sermon on the Mount, Mashiah declares,
“But I say to you that whoever is wroth with his brother without a cause shall be liable to judgment. And whoever says to his brother, ‘Raka!’ shall be liable to the Sanhedrin. But whoever says, ‘You fool!’ shall be liable to fire of Gey-Hinnom. Mattithyahu/Matthew 5:21-22
This admonition highlights the spiritual dimension of murder, cautioning against the destructive power of anger, resentment, and hatred.
Moreover, the Apostle John warns believers against the sin of hatred, which he equates with murder. In 1 John.
“Everyone hating his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has everlasting hai staying in him.” 1 Yohanan/1 John 3:15
The Bible leaves no chance regarding the Father’s attitude towards murder. It is a sin that stands in direct opposition to the sanctity of life. As followers of Mashiah, may we uphold the value of life, reject violence and bloodshed, and strive to cultivate hearts that are characterized by love, compassion, and reverence for the gift of life bestowed by the Creator.
4. A HEART THAT DEVISES WICKED SCHEMES:
“The heart is crooked above all, and desperately sick – who shall know it?
“I, YHWH, search the heart, I try the kidneys, and give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds. Yirmeyahu/Jeremiah 17:9-10
The origins of evil plans can be traced back to the fall of humanity in the Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve succumbed to the serpent’s deceitful enticement, ushering sin and its consequences into the world. In Genesis 3, we witness the subtle manipulation of truth and the deliberate orchestration of a plan to defy Elohim’s commandment—a tragic illustration of the insidious nature of evil scheming.
Throughout the First Covenant, the Scriptures provide numerous examples of individuals and nations devising wicked plans to fulfil their selfish ambitions and desires. The Psalmist laments the prevalence of evil plotting among the wicked, declaring:
“Why do the gentiles rage, And the peoples meditate emptiness? The sovereigns of the world take their stand, And the rulers take counsel together, Against YHWH and against His Mashiah,” Tehillim/Psalms 2:1-2
This verse serves as a reminder of the perennial struggle between the forces of darkness and Our Elohim.
Moreover, the Proverbs offer timeless wisdom on the folly of devising wicked schemes and the inevitable consequences that befall those who walk in the path of deceit and treachery. Proverbs warns against the haughty heart that devises wicked schemes—
“A heart devising wicked schemes, Feet quick to run to evil,” Mishley/Proverbs 6:18
In the teachings of Our Saviour, the condemnation of evil plans is further underscored, as He exposes the moral bankruptcy of those who plot to advance their own agendas at the expense of others. In Luke, Mashiah warns His disciples to beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, which he identifies as hypocrisy— Meanwhile, when an innumerable crowd of people had gathered together, so that they trampled one another, He began to say to His talmidim, first,
“Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. Luqas/Luke 12:1
The Father’s attitude towards evil plans are a manifestation of human pride, greed, and rebellion against the Laws and Torah—a defiance that incurs judgment and invites the righteous indignation of the Almighty. As followers of Mashiah, may we heed the warnings of Scripture and guard our hearts against the plan of wicked schemes, choosing instead to walk in the path of righteousness, integrity, and obedience to the will of Elohim.
5. FEET THAT ARE QUICK TO RUSH INTO EVIL
In the sacred texts of the Scriptures, profound wisdom and timeless lessons are woven into narratives and teachings that continue to resonate with humanity. Among these teachings is a poignant warning about the swift feet that run towards evil. This depiction encapsulates the urgency of succumbing to wickedness and the ensuing consequences that unfold. Let us delve deeper into this concept, exploring its significance and the verses that elucidate its meaning.
“A heart devising wicked schemes, Feet quick to run to evil,” Mishley/Proverbs 6:18
This describes feet that are swift in running to evil as one of the seven things that are detestable to YHWH. This admonition underscores the swift and eager pursuit of wickedness, highlighting its repugnant nature in the eyes of Elohim. Such actions not only lead individuals astray but also sow seeds of discord and destruction in their wake.
The urgency implied by swift feet emphasizes the immediacy with which individuals may be drawn towards sinful deeds. In the face of temptation or moral ambiguity, the inclination to hastily embrace evil can be all too compelling. This impulsive response disregards the moral and spiritual consequences, leading individuals down a perilous path of moral decay and spiritual separation from YHWH.
The book of Psalms provides further insight into the consequences of succumbing to the allure of evil. Psalm 1:1-3 contrasts the fate of the righteous and the wicked, portraying the righteous as those who delight in the law of YHWH and meditate on it day and night. In contrast, the wicked are depicted as chaff that the wind blows away, devoid of stability and enduring significance.
Moreover, Proverbs 14:12 warns,
“There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end, it leads to death.” This cautionary verse highlights the deceptive nature of sin, which may initially appear enticing or justifiable but ultimately leads to trust and moral ruin. The swift pursuit of evil blinds individuals to its true nature, luring them into a false sense of security and fulfillment.
The consequences of feet swift in running to evil extend beyond individual repercussions to encompass broader societal implications. Proverbs 16:17 reminds us that
The highway of the upright avoids evil; those who guard their ways preserve their lives.” Conversely, a society characterized by the prevalence of wickedness and moral relativism faces deterioration and fragmentation.
In light of these teachings, it is incumbent upon individuals to exercise discernment and moral courage in resisting the allure of evil. Ephesians 6:13 exhorts believers to “put on the full armor of Elohim so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground.
This metaphorical armor encompasses virtues such as righteousness, trust in truth, which fortify individuals against the onslaught of temptation and moral compromise.
The warning against feet swift in running to evil serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for moral vigilance. By heeding the wisdom of Scripture and cultivating a steadfast commitment to righteousness, individuals can navigate the complexities of life with integrity and purpose. Let us strive to walk in the light of Elohim’s truth, resisting the allure of evil and embracing the path of righteousness and love.
6. A FALSE WITNESS WHO POURS OUT LIES:
The concept of false witnesses emerges as a grave offense against truth and justice, drawing the righteous fire of the Father. From the Renewed Covenant narratives to the teachings of Our Saviour, Scripture unequivocally condemns the bearing of false witness as a betrayal of integrity. It is so important not to believe any story until you hear the other side, it is commanded to search out both sides of a story and not make a judgment by hearing one side. This is important and is love. The Father will be seeking an answer from those who only hear one side of a story and believe it. This is not love and it is not wise to do such a thing.
“The first to state his own case, is right, until another comes and examines him.” (Pro 18:17)
The origins of false witnesses can be traced back to the Ten Commandments, where Elohim explicitly says:
“You do not bear false witness against your neighbour. Shemoth/Exodus 20:16
This Commandment underscores the sanctity of truth and the imperative to uphold justice and righteousness in all human interactions.
Throughout the First Covenant, the Scriptures provide numerous examples of false witnesses perpetrating injustice and causing harm to the innocent and also abusing them. In the trial of Naboth, false witnesses conspire against him, leading to his wrongful conviction and execution (1 Kings 21:10-13). This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of bearing false witness and the perversion of justice that ensues.
Another story comes to mind the story of Shoshannah, who was falsely accused of sexual sin, two men rose up and accused her of this sin until a wise brother, Daniel, who was wise came and judged righteously. Don’t have your hand against another in gossip and bearing a false witness as this hurt the Father and makes Him very angry. It can cause people to end their lives and this blood will be on the hands of those who cause this.
Moreover, Proverbs offer timeless wisdom on the folly of false testimony and the destructive impact it has on individuals and communities. Proverbs 19:5 declares,
“A false witness does not go unpunished, And he who breathes out lies does not escape.”
Mishley/Proverbs 19:5
This verse underscores the principle of retribution, affirming that those who perpetrate falsehood will ultimately face accountability for their actions. Kindly take the time to read King Dawid’s Psalms, so many rose up against him, bearing falsehood. He was one man battling thousands of liars near every date of his life. Today people would say he is wicked as he has all these accusers.
In the teachings of Mashiah, the condemnation of false witnesses is further underscored, as He exposes the hypocrisy bankruptcy of those who distort the truth for their own gain. In Matthew, And the chief kohenim, and the elders, and all the council were seeking false witness against our Savior to put Him to death but found none.
“Although many false witnesses came forward, they found none. But at last two false witnesses came forward, and said,
This one said, I am able to destroy the Mishkan of Elohim and to build it in three days.” Mattithyahu/Matthew 26:59-61
False witnesses are a manifestation of human pride, greed, and moral depravity—a betrayal of trust and a perversion of standards. As followers of Elohim, YHWH may we heed the warnings of Scripture and guard our hearts against the temptation to bear false witness, choosing instead to walk in the path of truth, integrity, and righteousness, knowing that “a false witness will not go unpunished” (Proverbs 19:5).
7.STRIFE AMOUNG BROTHERS
In our walk of Truth harmony is essential for fostering growth, peace, and collective well-being. However, throughout history, individuals have emerged who, rather than promoting unity, sow seeds of discord and conflict. Drawing from the wisdom of the Scriptures, we explore the dangers and consequences of a person who stirs up conflict in the community, along with pertinent verses that shed light on this timeless issue.
Proverbs states that these six YHWH hates, And seven are an abomination to Him:
“A proud look, A lying tongue, And hands shedding innocent blood, A heart devising wicked schemes, Feet quick to run to evil, A false witness breathing out lies, And one who causes strife among brothers.” Mishley/Proverbs 6:16-19
Delineates seven things that are detestable to YHWH, among them “a person who stirs up conflict among believers.” This admonition underscores the grave nature of discord and division, highlighting its adverse effects on the fabric of society. Individuals who engage in such behaviour not only disrupt the peace but also undermine the bonds of trust and fellowship that sustain a thriving fellowship and brotherly love.
Moreover, Proverbs 16:28 cautions against “a perverse person who stirs up conflict, and a gossip separates close friends.” This verse highlights the nature of gossip and malicious intent, which erode relationships and corrode the bonds of trust which are essential.
In the Renew Covenant, the apostle Shaul exhorts believers to pursue peace and unity within the body of Mashiah. Romans 12:18 says that,
“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
This injunction underscores the responsibility of individuals to actively cultivate an environment of peace and reconciliation, rather than contributing to strife and division. Many take it upon themselves to be the judge instead of leaving it with the Father who is the judge of all things. Be careful not to waste your time with gossip, hate and slander but use your time wisely for the enemy loves to waste time.
“Brothers, do not speak against one another. He that speaks against a brother and judges his brother, speaks against Torah and judges Torah. And if you judge Torah, you are not a doer of Torah but a judge.” (Ya’aqoḇ / James 4:11)
Furthermore, James 3:16 elucidates the detrimental effects of envy and selfish ambition, which give rise to “disorder and every evil practice.” This verse serves as a stark reminder of the corrosive impact of self-serving motives and divisive behavior, which undermine the common good and erode the foundations of brotherly love and peace in those who love and obey. The Father will always protect those that are His and get them His Word no matter what man says and does.
In light of these teachings, it is incumbent upon individuals to cultivate virtues such as humility, patience, and compassion, which foster mutual understanding and reconciliation. Proverbs 17:14 aptly observes starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam; so drop the matter before a dispute breaks out. This underscores the importance of exercising restraint and wisdom in conflict resolution, averting potentially destructive outcomes.
The Scriptures offers timeless wisdom on the dangers and consequences of stirring up conflict in among believers. By heeding these teachings and embracing the virtues of peace, reconciliation, and mutual respect, individuals can contribute to the flourishing of harmonious and thriving together. Let us strive to be peacemakers rather than troublemakers, bearing witness to the transformative power of love and unity in building a better world.
In the Epistle to the Ephesians, the apostle Shaul imparts profound wisdom on the transformative potential of words and their impact on interpersonal relationships. Ephesians 4:29-32 offers a roadmap for cultivating wholesome communication and fostering harmonious interactions with believers.
“Let no corrupt word come out of your mouth, but only such as is good for the use of building up, so as to impart what is pleasant to the hearers. And do not grieve the Ruachha’Qodesh of Elohim, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.
Let all bitterness, and wrath, and displeasure, and uproar, and slander be put away from you, along with all evil.
And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as YHWH also forgave you in Mashiah.” Eph’siyim/Ephesians 4:29-32
In the complicated fusion of life, our words hold immense power — they have the ability to shape perceptions, inspire hearts, and uplift souls. Grounded in the timeless wisdom of Ephesians 4:29, let us embark on a profound exploration of the transformative potential of our speech and the profound impact it can have on those around us. It is better to uplift one another than rip each other down.
The verse exhorts us to let no corrupt communication proceed from our mouths but rather that which is good for the purpose of edification, ministering favor to the hearers. This injunction serves as a gentle reminder of the responsibility given to us as stewards of language — to bind our words with wisdom and intentionality, nurturing a culture of love, encouragement, and favor.
“But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.” (Matthew 12:36)
At its core, the Commandment to speak words of love and uplifting reflects a deeper truth about the nature of human interaction. Our words possess the remarkable capacity to either build others up or tear them down, to breathe life into weary hearts or to cause wounds upon fragile hearts.
Thus, we are called to be mindful of the impact our speech has on those around us, recognizing that every word uttered carries with it the potential to shape lives and leave a lasting imprint on the lives of others.
Moreover, Ephesians 4:29 reminds us that our words have the power to minister favor to the hearers. In a world characterized by cynicism and despair, the simple act of speaking words of favor and kindness can serve as a balm to wounded souls, offering trust, healing, and restoration to those in need.
It reminds believers to refrain from corrupt communication and instead speak words that build up and minister trust to the hearers. This injunction underscores the importance of exercising discernment and intentionality in our speech, recognizing the power of words to either uplift or tear down. In a world inundated with negativity and discord, cultivating a habit of speaking words of encouragement, kindness, and affirmation is essential for nurturing healthy brotherly relationships in the congregation that is chosen by The Elohim.
In the journey of every believer, the presence of the Ruach ha Qodesh is not merely a concept but a profound reality that permeates every aspect of our lives. Ephesians 4:30 serves as a reminder of the sacred covenant we share with Elohim, YHWH and the only responsibility that is given to us to honor His presence in our lives.
Our words can destroy or lift up a person for there is power in the tongue as Scriptures states. By indulging in corrupt communication to negative emotions such as bitterness, wrath, and anger, we grieve the Ruach of Elohim dwelling within us. This verse tells us the sacredness of our relationship with The Most High and the responsibility we bear in stewarding the gifts entrusted to us.
In light of this truth, let us strive to cultivate a Ruach of reverence and obedience towards the Most High, honouring His presence in our lives and yielding to His guidance and direction. May we be mindful of the sacred Covenant we share with the trust and favor, and may our lives be a testament to the transforming power of His indwelling presence, as we walk in obedience and humility before Him. In the view of human emotions, bitterness, wrath, anger, and malice are threads that, if left unchecked, can unravel the fabric of our souls and poison our relationships.
Ephesians 4:31 stands as a profound exhortation to let go of these toxic emotions, inviting us to embark on a journey of forgiveness, healing, and renewal. When we forgive the Father forgives us, if we do not forgive then we are not forgiven. It is important not to justify our actions as this is not a path the Father wants us on. Always remember the enemy is the accuser of the Father’s people, this is who the enemy is.
“And I heard a loud voice saying in the shamayim, ‘Now have come the deliverance and the power and the reign of our Elohim, and the authority of His Mashiah, for the accuser of our brothers, who accused them before our Elohim day and night, has been thrown down. And they overcame him because of the Blood of the Lamb, and because of the Word of their witness, and they did not love their lives to the death. Because of this, rejoice O shamayim, and you who dwell in them! Woe to the earth and the sea, because the devil has come down to you, having great wrath, knowing that he has little time.’ ” (Revelation 12:10-12)
The verse reminds us, “Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice.” This injunction encapsulates the destructive nature of harboring resentment and hostility, urging us to release the burdensome weight of bitterness and embrace the liberating power of forgiveness.
“But if you do not forgive, neither shall your Father in the shamayim forgive your trespasses.” (Mark 11:26)
If someone says,
“I love Elohim,” and hates his brother, he is a liar. For the one not loving his brother whom he has seen, how is he able to love YHWH whom he has not seen?” 1 Yohanan/1 John 4:20
Bitterness, characterized by deep-seated resentment and unforgiveness, serves as a corrosive force that eats away at the fabric of our hearts, poisoning our thoughts, emotions, and relationships. Left unchecked, bitterness can imprison us in a cycle of negativity and despair, hindering our ability to experience joy, peace, and fulfilment. There is never any peace when we walk in this wicked way, it is a false peace that eats away our lives.
Likewise, wrath and anger, born out of wounded pride or perceived injustice, have the potential to consume us from within, clouding our judgment and leading us down a path of destruction. When allowed to fester, anger can fuel a cycle of conflict and discord, eliminating us from others and perpetuating a cycle of hurt and resentment.
Forgiveness, though often challenging, is a transformative act of liberation — a decision to release the hold of the past and embrace the promise of a new beginning. It is a choice to relinquish our right to retribution and entrust justice to a higher authority, allowing healing and reconciliation to take root in our hearts and relationships.
In a world fraught with strife and division, the call to kindness and forgiveness stands as a beacon of trust and healing, offering a path towards reconciliation and renewal. Ephesians 4:32 encapsulates this timeless truth, urging us to embody the virtues of kindness, tender heartedness, and forgiveness in our interactions with one another.
The verse admonishes us,
“And be kind towards one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as YHWH also forgave you in Mashiah.” Ephsiyim/Ephesians 4:32
This injunction serves as a profound reminder of the boundless love and forgiveness extended to us by YHWH through the sacrificial love of Our Saviour, and the imperative to extend that same love and favour to others.
Kindness, characterized by genuine compassion and generosity of heart, has the power to transform hearts and mend broken relationships. In a world marked by strife and hostility, kindness serves as a powerful antidote, fostering unity, compassion, and mutual respect.
Tender-heartedness, rooted in sensitivity and empathy, calls us to cultivate a heart that is attuned to the joys and sorrows of others. It is a willingness to listen with compassion, to offer comfort and unity to the hurting, and to extend favour and understanding to those who have wronged us. Tender-heartedness compels us to set aside our pride and ego, and to embrace the vulnerability inherent in authentic relationships.
“You heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy.’
“But I say to you, love your enemies, barak those cursing you, do good to those hating you, and pray for those insulting you and persecuting you, so that you become sons of your Father in the shamayim. Because He makes His sun rise on the wicked and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous and on the unrighteous. Mattithyahu/Matthew 5:43-45
Together, let us embark on a journey of forgiveness and healing, relinquishing the burdens of bitterness and anger and embracing the transformative power of love of Elohim. May our lives be a testament to the redemptive work of forgiveness, as we extend favour to others as we ourselves have received gifts and walk in the freedom and joy that forgiveness brings.
Years ago, the Ruach inspired us to focus on the work while trusting the Father to handle the battles and challenges. Embracing this guidance, we have successfully distributed hundreds of thousands of materials worldwide. It has been a profound honor, and we are grateful for our obedience to His calling. While we cannot alter others’ opinions of the project and us as a team, we have learned to surrender it all to the Most High, allowing Him to handle it—and indeed, He has! Remember Our Savior never opened His mouth, and we will never do that as this is not our battle nor is it a flesh and blood battle as you well know. Ephesians 6:12 We never look to promote our names or even want any thanks as we are less than a worm in our own eyes. We are just empty willing vessels for the Father to work though. He deserves all the praise and esteem kindly give it all to Him.
Indeed, the journey has been difficult at times, the road fraught with challenges, but through it all, we have witnessed the goodness of the Father manifested in amazing ways. He has been our refuge in times of trouble, our strength in times of weakness, and our guide in times of uncertainty. He chose the original team to do this work and He has added to that team those who have been tested and who have gone through the fire and come out serving Him with all their hearts.
As we stand on the precipice of new horizons, we carry with us the enduring lesson learned: to trust in the Father wholeheartedly, to obey His voice unreservedly, and to walk in His ways truthfully. He has always provided for His people and if He did not then that would be ok for us as a team as the project belongs to Him and Him alone. We will always do what He wants
At the heart of this project lies a singular purpose: to bring the transformative power of His Word to the farthest reaches of the world, to touch the lives of the marginalized, the oppressed, and the downtrodden. Your contributions, your efforts, your resources—all are directed towards this baruk project, with a singular focus on meeting the ruahoth needs of those who have been needy, forgotten and neglected by society. What you have done is an amazing thing and you can see your “Good Works” through the articles, videos and the comments page which gives all praise and esteem to the Most High.
It is important to understand that your contributions do not benefit the team or volunteers in any material sense. Rather, they directly aid those in need of His Word—the hungry souls craving spiritual sustenance, the broken hearts yearning for the comfort through His Word, the searching minds seeking answers to life’s deepest questions. Every donation, every act of generosity, is given towards printing and shipping His Word to those who cannot afford it, to those who have no means of acquiring it on their own. This is the same with the orphans, widows and truly poor programs.
There are no profits to be gained, no worldly rewards to be sought after for our reward is with the Father. Our focus has never wavered from the vison given and the sacred work entrusted to us—the work of spreading The Word, of sharing His love and favour with all who will receive it. It is an act of love, a labor of trust, and a labor of unwavering commitment to the cause of Our Almighty Saviour. We as a team have no time for worldly material things as this work takes 12 to 16 hours a day 5 to 6 days a week of our time.
“Give, and it shall be given to you. A good measure, pressed down and shaken together and running over shall be put into your lap. For with the same measure with which you measure, it shall be measured back to you.”Luqas/Luke 6:38
When individuals donate for a special edition or contribute more than expected, they are directly supporting the printing and shipping of His Word to those in needs. Their generosity enables us to reach even more believers with the life-changing message of love, favour and redemption. It is a testament to the power of collective action, of individuals coming together in unity to advance the kingdom of YHWH on world.
In a world consumed by materialism, greed, and self-interest, our mission stands as a trust of light—a reminder that true fulfilment lies not in the accumulation of wealth or possessions, but in the selfless service of others, in the sharing of His Word and His love with all who will receive it. May our dedication to this special and important work inspire others to join us in this pursuit of spreading His Word to the ends of the world, knowing that in doing so, we are fulfilling His Commandment to love our neighbours as ourselves.
As a collective team, we are deeply humbled by the opportunity to engage in this work. Even if just one life has been transformed, it has been immensely worthwhile. We extend our heartfelt thankfulness to those who pray, fast, and contribute to this unique Project; your support has been pivotal and has significantly impacted our journey. We feel a connection with you, as we earnestly include you in our daily prayers, truly meaning each word.
“Come, barak YHWH, All you servants of YHWH, Who are standing in the House of by night! Lift up your hands in the qodesh place, And barak YHWH. YHWH, Maker of the shamayim and world, Barak you from Tsiyon!” Tehillim/Psalms 134:1-3
We want to express our heartfelt appreciation to each and every one of you who has supported us along the way, stood by us through the good times and the bad times. Your partnership has been invaluable, your generosity boundless, and your love unfailing. Together, we have witnessed the transformative power of His Word, and together, we will continue to impact lives for eternity.
Remember something very important that our Savior shared, and we know when He shares, we must have our ears open wide.
“But if you do not forgive, neither shall your Father in the shamayim forgive your trespasses.” Marqos/Mark 11:26.
This is very important, if someone wrongs you then take it to the Father and leave it with Him, so you are free to go on and do good works for Him. Do not be involved in abuse and hate against another.
The Father always knows when we are under huge attack spiritually for, He brings those that are His to comfort us encourage us and support us as a team worldwide. Check out the comments page and you will be a witness to thousands upon thousands of comments for those have eyes to see the wonderful works the Father has done.
May the Father barak you abundantly for your selfless efforts and unwavering commitment to His Kingdom. May He strengthen you, uplift you, and grant you the desires of your heart. And may our connection, forged in prayer and love, continue to grow and flourish as we journey together in His service. Let us finish this race together, standing shoulder to shoulder. Remember the Father is the judge, and He will always sort out things.
Check out the videos and articles on the website of thousands upon thousands receiving freely because the Father loves them and those that donate have done so to help the very poor and needy. The team also dedicates themselves to helping orphans, widow and the truly poor and needy. Again, this is not an easy work, but we try and do it with a joy and gladness. Kindly keep praying for us and the projects as the last days are at hand.
We understand that the Father holds a special love for the poor and needy who cry out to Him, and whenever they do, He unfailingly finds a way to aid them. Over the years, we have witnessed multiple instances of the Father’s provision and care through you His people.
This article was done from our heart, we pray it touches your heart deeply.
Thank You,
The HalleluYah Scriptures Team,