HOW IS YOUR WALK?

You may say "I walk just fine," or "I have to use a cane [or wheelchair." But that is not the type of walk I am talking about.  It just seems that slick willy has been at it again!

 

The walk I am talking about is how do we believe. In Hebrew thought, the mind is what you believe, the hands are what you do, and the feet take you where you go.

 

Very simply put, it is either that you are walking or believing according to what your Creator has said or you walk according to what you believe to be the Truth.

 

Deuteronomy 10:12 = "And now, Yisrael, what does YHVH your Elohim require of you, but to fear YHVH your Elohim, to have your walk in all His ways and to love Him, and to serve YHVH your Elohim with all your heart and with all your being."

 

Psalm 119:45 = "...And I will walk in liberty..."

 

Isaiah 2:3 =  ..."and He will teach us HIS ways and we will have our walk in HIS paths... for out of Tzion shall go forth the Torah and the Word of YHVH from Yahrushalayim."

 

Jeremiah 6:16 =  "This say YHVH "Stand in the way and see, and ask for the old paths where is the good path, and have your walk in it and you shall find rest for your beings, BUT they said, 'We will not walk in it. ' "

 

What are HIS ways? How can we know His ways? The Scriptures are full of verses that tells us how to know His ways. The Commandments in the Torah, Prophets & Writings, the 10 Commandments, HIS Feasts in Leviticus 23, and the dietary laws.

 

In 4/92, I cried out to the Father that I wanted to know Him. I opened to Hosea 2:19-20 which states "And I will take you to Me forever. I will take you back to Me in right standing and in good works, and in loving mercy and in mercies. I will take you to Me as a bride in faithfulness and you shall know the LORD as you never have before."

 

And I have come to know Him in ways I never have before. He has taken me down paths that I never was before. It was uncertain at first, but then He put His firm foundation under me.

 

Yshua said in John 14:6 that He is the Way, the Truth and the Life.

 

If He is the Way, then we can call out to Him to teach us to understand His Word.

 

We have been taught that to keep the Torah [Law] brings us into bondage and legalism. We call His Word legalistic and bondage when there are more than one place, including Psalm 119:45 that states we will walk in liberty by keeping it.

 

If you do those things, then your walk is in HIS ways.

 

If you don't do those things, then your walk is not in HIS ways.

 

 

"Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the Only Eloah,  

be honor and glory forever and ever. Amein!"

1 Timothy 1:17 

 

Hello

Shalom and abundant blessings,

Anna Constance