Monday, June 27, 2011

Personal Commitment / Duality Month & Heart

Helena Lehman wrote LOG_Humanity Chp8pg318:
"On the first Passover, a cross was also literally
drawn in the air with the lamb's blood at the doorways
of Israelite homes."

She continued later with: "On that first Passover,
while the Israelites were still slaves in Egypt
(which is an allegory for sin), the blood of the
salughtered lambs that marked every Israelite home's
doorposts delivered the firstborn of Israel from
certain death."

The 10th of Abib (Nisan) - Passover Lamb was selected
and examined until the 14th day so as to establish
no spot or blemmish. 'The first month at even is the
LORD's passover on the 14th day of the first month'
which is Abib. Reference Exodus 13:4 and Deut 16:1.

Nisan = Hebrew's Abib = An Ear of Ripe Grain also
called 'green ears' as wheat is partly in the ear.

Nisan is the Civil calendar name while Abib is the
Sacred calendar name. Same month with duality.

Exodus 12:6     KJV
And ye shall keep it up until the 14th day of
the same month: and the whole assembly of the
congregation of Israel shall kill it in the
evening.

I noticed how the Passover was right after the
9th plague. Also, the first Passover did not have
any priests and it fell on each household to be
actively involved in the forgiveness of sins.

Again, there was a big red symbol posted on each
believer's wooden doorpost on the evening of the 14th.

This was either a sign of the LORD's deliverance or
a clear message that Pharoah could use to kill all
of the ones causing Egypt's troubles.

This first Passover, therefore, represented the
LORD's way of assigning responsibility for each
believer and taking away the finger-pointing by
the Israelite's leadership who blamed Moses for
their hardships.

It became the double-edged sword of the LORD that
dealt a blow concurrently against the rebeliousness
of hard-heartedness by both Pharoah as well as the
reluctant leaders of the Jews.

In these Last Days, I perceive a coming double-edged
sword that will indicate our division from the world
that will be a sign posted for all to see.