Sunday, August 6, 2017

Zion and the Two Olive Trees - Torah Portion Korah

24 June, 2017
Torah Parashah - Korach  ~ B’midbar (Numbers) 16:1- 18:32
an article
Korach - and a Rod... and standing...
The Two Olive Trees of Scripture - Harbour Light Ministries

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I want to read you a short article from a Christian prophecy email I get....  I know it is in “christianese”...  but I think this is a breakthrough... at least for the author....


“Every imperfect and normal family wants their kids to turn out right. So, we establish goals for character development and try to create an environment where our kids can mature. 

Church, school, sports teams, family relationships ... each of these provides a context where our kids can learn to "love your neighbor as yourself." 

Unfortunately, our "good" objectives might have absolutely nothing to do with the gospel of Jesus Christ. And we inadvertently end up raising pagans instead of Christians.

Too many times, (Christian) parents have it as their goal to make their kids good and moral. 

It is as if the entire purpose of their family's spiritual life is to shape their children into law-abiding citizens who stay out of trouble. 

The only problem with this goal is that it runs in stark contrast to what the Bible teaches. The gospel is not about making bad people moral, but about making dead people alive. 

If we teach morality without the transforming power of the gospel and the necessity of a life fully surrendered to God's will, we are raising moral pagans.

We end up teaching the wrong thing because we have the wrong objectives.

This sentiment was stirred in me afresh when I read an interview with VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer. He was reflecting on how the "Christian message" he was trying to teach wasn't Christianity at all:

"I looked back at the previous 10 years and realized I had spent 10 years trying to convince kids to behave Christianly without actually teaching them Christianity. And that was a pretty serious conviction. 

You can say, 'Hey kids, be more forgiving because the Bible says so,'or 'Hey kids, be more kind because the Bible says so!' But that isn't Christianity, it's morality...

"And that was such a huge shift for me from the American Christian ideal. We're drinking a cocktail that's a mix of the Protestant work ethic, the American dream and the gospel. And we've intertwined them so completely that we can't tell them apart anymore. 

Our gospel has become a gospel of following your dreams and being good so God will make all your dreams come true. It's the Oprah god."

So what is your objective?

Do you teach your kids "be good because the Bible tells you to" or do you teach your kids that they will never be good without Christ's offer of grace? There is a huge difference. 

One leads to moralism; the other leads to brokenness.

One leads to self-righteousness; the other leads to a life that realizes that Christ is everything and that nothing else matters.

I want my kids to be good. We all do. But as our kids grow up, the truth of the gospel can easily get lost somewhere between salvation (where we know we need Jesus) and living life (where we tend to say "I've got this"). 

My experience is that the vast majority of parents are encouraging moral behavior in their kids so that God will bless their (usually self-centered) pursuits.

It's the American dream plus Jesus. And it produces good, moral pagans.

Consider the key objectives you have for your kids.

 Seriously, take a minute to think about what would deem you a successful parent. 

If your goals are focused on your kids' behavior, their happiness or their accomplishments but don't include a dependence upon Christ and a submission to His will and work, you might want to make some adjustments.

Because the world has enough pagans. Even plenty of really nice ones. 

What we need is kids who fully grasp the reality that they have nothing to offer but who intimately know a God who has everything they need.”

---Barrett Johnson is the founder of I.N.F.O. for Families and the author of "The Young Man's Guide to Awesomeness."

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Interesting about Veggie tales author…. 

I am not sure I agree with the last paragraph “they have nothing to offer…” Because YHUH - created them amazing…. they have gifts and talents and abilities.  … They can do incredible things...

BUT —  it doesn’t matter what they are able to do... or how smart or funny .... or beautiful or nice they are...  or even what gifts and talents they have... None of it matters ... if they don’t have Messiah and live a life the way HE has called you to live it.  

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Torah

Interestingly enough... the Torah parashah talks about some people who didn’t live the way they were called to live...

B’midbar 16  p 120
story of Korach... and 249 other men....

-   Keep in mind these were the  “leaders of the congregation... famous in the congregation, men of name recognition” (verse 16:2)

These men and their families (Scripture says  - “and their little children”.... and their STUFF...  got swallowed up by the earth ....
... “and the earth opens her mouth and swallows them up with all that pertains to them, and they go down quickly into Sheol.” 16:30.

And ... people are complaining that Moshe killed these leaders and their families...

B’midbar 16: 44-50 p 121

Keporah = blood atonement / sin covering

B’midbar 16:48
“And he stood between the dead and the living : and the plague was stopped.”

I know we have talked about this verse before but lets make sure we consider something....

Korach and his buddies were the 250 LEADERS of the congregation, they were FAMOUS, people knew their NAMES....

and the other’s that lived - well many of them... they were angry at Moshe...   and YHUH got so angry he sent a plague to wipe those people out....

This is a large scale example of what having a person with a bad attitude on a team, or in the company - is a poison to the rest of the group... 

....the rotten apple if you will...
and YHUH is going to wipe out that poison...

I also find it interesting... that Aharon has to make keporah - blood atonement, a sin covering for them...  and take incense ... 

.... and go stand in the face of death... 

for a bunch of people that were against Moshe, his leader, and what he, Aharon was doing....

Now I invite you to think about when you have had to deal with people who - maybe the angel of death isn’t sweeping over... but who just rub you the wrong way... just get under your skin, so to speak, and are very irritating....

Notice the big jobs...  that Moshe and Aharon seem to do - are about dealing with unhappy people... AND still doing the life-giving thing for them!

So when someone is very irritating to you - are you praying for them??

The other thing is...  imagine this picture... people start dying ... 
-   It is like “the wave” - at a baseball game....  only they don’t stand up - they just fall down - dead..... and the line of those dying keeps moving  ... and Aharon takes the fire pan of incense and runs between ... those that have just died... and those that were still alive.

I want to say - it must have been frankincense - because we have some understanding of how healing that is!  :)

But as I read this story - there doesn’t seem to be any sort of assurance that Aharon won’t be killed...

and for people that are irritating!

It’s one thing to risk your life for someone you love and who loves you...I think it is a different thing - to risk your life to help someone who doesn’t even like you.

Think again about the irritating people in your life.

Think again - about how much you are praying for that person. And maybe also how you are interacting with them and your attitude toward them.

And consider this...

I don’t think....Aharon stood facing death in the face - between the living and the dead... because he necessarily liked those people....

He did it because YHUH called him to be the priest and intercede for those people.

Standing holding incense facing death in the face. THAT is intercession.

But maybe kneeling and facing death in the face... and praying YHUH’s life and restoration for those irritating ones is what HE calls priests to do.

You might want to ponder on this a bit... I know I need to.

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In the last 2 weeks, Kevin had the wonderful opportunity to tell a bit of his story in a presentation to two different classes...  about 110 people in all... 

And he told amazing stories...
stories about his experiences being a coach and a teacher.... 
He told funny stores and sad stories and joyful stories.
His point was - to invite people to consider ... that when life is beautiful and joyous and amazing... it is easy to be hopeful and faithful... 
But life is life... and there is some hard stuff.... and we better learn to handle the “regular hard stuff”...  so we will be able to handle the really hard stuff when it comes.... because sooner or later it will come...
AND the big opportunity is... when the really awful stuff happens - to see that as what Kevin says...
“Every moment is an opportunity for greatness.” 
Meaning - in the tough stuff - that is when I have the greatest opportunity to do things that make the biggest impact. 

So here is Moshe and Aharon... at a pretty big crisis for Yisra’el... and Moshe is on his face... praying... and Aharon - stands facing death in the face... for people that don’t even like them!

So - my question to you is...

Are you standing ... facing the irritation in the face - because there are two powers in the world, YHUH and the adversary. If it is not one, it's the other.

Irritation is a distraction - calling you to focus on it and not on YHUH...

Do you know what the battle really is?

Because in many ways... those people - the Christians - that article I read you, was talking about...  they don’t even know they are IN a battle... let alone do they know how to fight...to STAND and face death in the face... and not be moved, not compromise, not cave in, not give up, and not become depressed.

So I ask you, Priests - what is your “irritation”? How do you respond to it?

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ROD  - “shebet” ... “mattah”

YHUH does what I think is a chukim - something that doesn’t make sense....

in order to stop the murmurings...
B’midbar 17:5, 10

His plan is - have each tribe  - and see which one blossoms...   that guy is the leader... 

And we know it was Aharon’s rod

“ROD” =  Strong’s H4294 = Matteh = mem - tet - hey = masculine noun 
          = staff, branch, tribe, vine, 
                    figuratively a support of life

Yirmeyahu (Jeremiah) 1:11-12 p 349
“Moreover the word of YHUH came to me, saying, Yirmeyahu, what do you see?  And I said, Master I see a branch of an almond eytz.  12  Then said YHUH to me,  You have seen well:  for I will hasten My word to perform it.”

Sh’mot (Exodus 4:2, 17)   p 51
Moshe’s rod...
          4:2 “And YHUH  said to him, What is that in your hand?  And he said, A rod.”
          4:17 “And you shall take this rod in your hand, with which you shall do the signs.”

Oral history says - Moshe’s rod became Aaron’s rod... and it was given by Yah, to Ahadam from the Tree of Life... the Etz chayim. - I have no idea if that is true... but it sure is interesting!

Miracles through the Rod  -
Sh’mot 7:9-12 p 53

B’midbar 17:10-11 p 121
“Before the testimony”  - means in front of the Ark of the Covenant - or on the side... where the Instructions were placed from the Book of the Law.

Sh’mot (Exodus)  16:33-34 p  61 
“And Moshe said to Aharon, Take a pot, and put an omer full of manna inside, and store it up before YHUH to be kept for your future generations.  34  As YHUH commanded Moshe , so Aharon stored it before the Testimony, to be kept.”

The rod and the manna - kept as....
Signs of authority, and provision and mercy.

B’midbar 20:6-9  p 123
Moshe is told to take his rod and gather the congregation and speak to the Rock ... and water came out. 

Maybe the rod was used... 
B’midbar 21:5-9 p 124
This is the scripture that says he put a serpent on a pole...
and the people who were bitten by the serpents... could look at the “serpent” and be healed.

-   remember that the “serpent” here is a poor translation...it should be the Hebrew word for seraph...
-   but never the less - a rod/pole -  was involved.

So Aharon’s rod budded and had almonds on it.

B’midbar 17:8 p 121

The Hebrew word for almond - Strong’s #8247 = Shaqed = which is derived from shaqad (Strong’s 8245 - meaning “hurry, hasten, be alert, watch for, or be wakeful”)

-   isn’t that interesting.. be be alert, watch for, and be wakeful...
-That compares with: “Sh’ma Yisra’el”

-   Does anybody find it interesting that YHUH’s leaders are carrying around a piece of tree?!  And does that matter?

The almond tree is named for blossoming early in January “as if it were in haste” 

And where else do we hear about almond blossoms?
Sh’mot (Exodus) 25:31-40 = the lamp stand - has almond blossoms....
The one thing YHUH gave us to represent Him (besides Messiah and people)!

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Tehillim (Psalm) 74:2 p 521
“Remember Your congregation, which You have purchased of old;  the rod of Your inheritance, which you have redeemed;  this Har Tzion, where You have lived.”

Some believe that David’s staff he carried when he faced Goliath - was the same rod. 

Tehillim (Psalm) 23:4 p 503
“Yes, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me;  Your rod and Your staff they comfort me.”

“STAFF”=  Strong’s H7626 - “tribe, rod, sceptre, staff - Probably a “scion” 

7626 is Scepter in:
B’re’shiyt (Genesis) 49:10 p 47
“The scepter shall not depart from Yahudah nor a lawgiver from between His feet, until to whom it belongs  comes the obedient people.”

The Midrash says that the Jewish kings were entrusted with preserving Aharon’s rod.

But let’s go back to Tehillim 23

“STAFF”=  Strong’s H7626 - “tribe, rod, sceptre, staff - Probably a “scion” 

We know that everything in the Word has tremendous meaning - most we don’t get yet.

Romans 11: 16-28 p 847

Matthew Nolan, in his Romans 11 part 2 (Please listen to this teaching!) says:
The Church triumphant has become indistinguishable from the nations – trodden down and soiled within the culture where it lays bare.”

(first of all - doesn’t this sound like the article we started with today?!)

Romans 11:26 
“And so kol Yisra’el shall be saved:  as it is written, There shall come out of Tzion the Deliverer, and shall turn away wickedness from Yaakov.”

Tzion = SION in Greek - this most often means a proper noun - the whole city of Jerusalem....

But it has a Hebrew root 
H6726 Tsiyown  (“tse  -yon”)

So if you Google “Scion” ....
          = a young shoot or twig of a plant, especially one cut for grafting or rooting.
 = a descendant of a notable family.

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Grafting and budding are horticultural techniques used to join parts from two or more plants so that they appear to grow as a single plant. In grafting, the upper part (scion) of one plant grows on the root system (rootstock) of another plant. In the budding process, a bud is taken from one plant and grown on another.

Do you see how this fits in to the “grafting” and what an arborist does?

Google also told me....
“If you graft a wild olive onto a cultivated olive tree, will the wild branch become like that of a cultivated branch!”

Matthew Nolan said:
(It is an) “Error: an olive tree with natural branches of the Jewish people, a Jewish olive tree. To teach that the olive tree of Romans chapter 11 is Jewish and that the branches that are grafted in are gentiles, is false!

Matthew Nolan:
“The two olive trees of Zechariah 4. The unsolved mystery contained in Chapter 4 of Zechariah.
Zechariah 4:3 two olive-trees are by it, one on the right of the bowl, and one on its left…..what are these? …..V.11 And I answer and say unto him, ‘What are these two olive-trees, on the right of the candlestick, and on its left?’And I answer a second time, and say unto him, ‘What are the two branches of the olive trees that, by means of the two golden pipes, are emptying out of themselves the oil?’And he speaketh unto me, saying, ‘Do you not know what these are?’ And I say, ‘No, my lord.’And he saith, ‘These are my two anointed ones, who are standing by the Master of the whole earth.’
Leviticus 7:36 Who’s YHWH’s anointed one that turned into two – two houses: Which YHWH commanded to be given them of the children of Israel, in the day that he anointed them, by a statute for ever throughout their generations. The anointing is always over Israel.

The blind leading the blind. Asked what are the these, in regard to the two houses of Israel, most answer, ‘I don’t know’.
The heavenly vision never having been revealed to him.
The two olive trees are the Two Houses of Israel (Isaiah 8:14, Jeremiah 31:31, Jeremiah 11:16-17), Two Nations (Ezekiel 35:10), Two Chosen Families (Jeremiah 33:24), Two Backslidden Sisters (Ezekiel 23:2-4), Two Olive Branches (Zechariah 4:11-14, Jeremiah 11:16-17), Two Sticks (Ezekiel 37:15-28), Two Witnesses (Revelation 11:3-4), Two Lamp Stands (Revelation 11:3),Two Spies from Efrayim and Judah (Numbers 13:6), Two Congregations (Revelation 1:20).”

The tree was planted :
B’re’shiyt 12:3 p 16
“And I will bless them that bless you, and curse him that curses you: and in you shall all the mishpachot of the earth be blessed/mixed.”

And throughout the book - there is talk of trees - 2 trees, and talk of people carrying a part of a tree. It’s all about the big picture. The one tree - splitting in to two trees. And the 2 sticks or trees in the hand of The Prophet Yechezkel.... becoming ONE - again. 


Interesting, isn’t it - that something so simple as a stick... so much meaning....  and that a particular stick represents the power of the living Alohiym, in order to teach people then and now. 
And isn’t it also interesting that trees are sometimes a metaphor for people in Torah... 

So we are back to -some questions...

What do you carry around?...  There was a quote about “speak softly but carry a big stick”....

A stick with YHUH’s power would be a big stick!.... it represents His authority

and if trees are a metaphor of people ...
let me bend that around a bit and ask you...

What power and authority do you carry?

Do you know the battle you are in?

I know, in that battle it is easy to get caught up and frustrated... and lose focus from YHUH to becoming angry and focused on the “mess”....

is that when you just stay angry...
or is that when you understand this fight... and

drop to your knees and - you - one who carries His power and authority... because the same Spirit that raised Yahusha from the dead, lives in you....  and pray for those that are irritating ???

Do you STAND and stare death (or the mess) in the face and refuse to be moved... and then focus on YHUH....

Because it is in those moments... when things aren’t what we had hoped.... in those moments... THAT is where we were born to fight... and overcome.
This kind of thinking... is what moves us from - having a nice faith in morality....

to understanding... that I can not fight  - if “that same Spirit that raised Yahusha from the dead”  - does not live in me.

It’s all about Yahusha....  and if I am looking to Him.

Baruch hashem YHUH!
Sh’ma Yisra’el.
Amein.

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