Sunday, Jul 13, 2008

"Stand Still and See Me... Yeshua” - John 6:15 - 42

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The parting of the Red Sea seems to parallel the accounts of John 6:15-42. They take place at night, are accompanied by a mighty wind, and the people involved are told not to be afraid. In both instances, the people involved are shown a miracle involving the water that appears to be their death, and manna is introduced – physically in the Exodus account, and conversationally in John’s.
In Exodus, the people are told to “stand still and see the salvation of the LORD.” We know that the word salvation in Hebrew is the word Yeshua - the name of our Messiah, Jesus. Knowing this, it makes sense that Yeshua would say, “It is I, be not afraid…” He is the Salvation (Yeshua) of the LORD! He was telling them “I am the Salvation if the LORD, don’t be afraid!”
We have all heard the story of Jesus walking on the water – it has almost become cliché to us in the Western world. Yet, we should never cease to be in awe of who our Master is and what He has done. Like Jim says in this week’s teaching; Jesus is really the only one that the word “awesome” can rightfully be used in His description. Let us never forget that He is worthy of our praise based on what He has already done for each one of us, on the cross. Our King owes us nothing, yet He has given us everything in Him. As we read His words this week, let’s remind ourselves that we are nothing without Him. He alone is our Hope and our Salvation. Yeshua tells us that it is the will of the Father for each one of us to believe in Him; not because of the works that He does, or the blessings that He blesses us with, but simply because of who He is, and what He has already done. Shabbat Shalom!

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