Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Ki Tavo



Parashas Ki Tavo
Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:8


Please pray this prayer
before reading

Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen


This is the 50th Torah Portion of this Torah cycle. In this portion Ki Tavo, Moses tells the Yisraelites, in effect, we have a life, we have a family, we have a blessing, so do not just wake up in the morning and thank ABBA YAHVEH; that is not enough.

Do something to express your appreciation in a tangible way. Express the fruit of the spirit, or take action on gratitude will help you in the transformation of the ego that will led to more blessing.

The Sabbath of Ki Tavo teaches us to find ways to make the most of our spiritual days available to us. That the Torah contains great light. How then can we get more Light from it? When we encourage people to read the Torah. Even a simple spiritual tool like appreciation can reveal new Light if we do not settle for expressing it in words, but take action to show our gratitude for the Word.

On this Sabbath of Ki Tavo, we want to tap into the consciousness of newness. As Moses was about to leave this world, he sums up all the wisdom he has been trying to teach for forty years, by saying to the people, live every moment as if it is the most important moment to be alive. This is the best of times for those who believe in Messiyah Yahushua and who keep the Commandmenrs of Torah.

On this Sabbath, ABBA YAHVEH is asking us to use all the tools the Holy Spirit has given to us, by living fully in every moment, so we can experience a taste of immortality.

In this chapter Moses concludes the particular teaching on the statutes which he thought fit to be given to Yisrael, those who were in-charge at his parting from them; what follows is by way of sanction and ratification. In this chapter;

I.                Moses gives them a form of confession to be made by him that offered the basket of his first-fruits verse 1–11. 

II.             The protestation and prayer to be made after the disposal of the third year’s tithe verse 12–15. 

III.          He binds on all the precepts he had given them,
 
1. By the divine authority: "Not I, but YAHVEH thy EL has commanded thee to do these statutes’’ verse 16. 

2. By the mutual covenant between YAHVEH and them verse 17, etc.

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