“RESURRECTION”


And the angel answered and said unto the woman, Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. Matthew 28:5

PRE-AMBLE by Robert  

HOLY SPIRIT

Being shown the power of faith, its importance, the how and why we must learn to apply our faith as Yeshua did. What we are about to receive is going to have a profound effect on our lives, as we know and understand them in this world. This article is about to identify and dispel some deeply entrenched myths about the hereafter and our presence in it. We will be shown proof of eternal life and being in the presence of God and Yeshua in Eternity and how it is going to affect us and what our appearance will be.

OPENING PRAYER by Robert

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Guide us, Lord, that we may like the Samaritan woman know your compassion and strength. That we might through your gentleness fill our spirit with the knowledge of your presence as we continue our journey. Give us the courage to face our enemies, strength to persuade, and demonstrate your love and peace in this world. Discernment to penetrate the darkness which shrouds the evil many are not aware of. We pray this in Yeshua’s name Amen and Amen. 

OPENING STATEMENT by Robert 

“But as touching the resurrection of the dead have ye not read that which was spoken unto you by God, saying I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.” Matthew 22:31-32.  

GOOD VS EVIL

The doctrines of Yeshua displeased the infidel Sadducees, as well as the Pharisees and Herodians. He carried the great truths of the resurrection and a future state, further than had yet been revealed. There is no arguing from the state of things in this world, as to what will take place hereafter. Let the truth be set in bright light, and it appears in full strength. Having thus silenced them, our Lord proceeded to show the reality of the doctrine of the resurrection from the books of Moses. God declared to Moses that he was the God of the patriarchs, who had died long before; this shows that they were then in a state of being, capable of enjoying his favor, and proves that the doctrine of the resurrection is explicitly taught in the Old Testament as well as in the New. But this doctrine was kept for a full revelation, after the resurrection of Christ, who was the first fruits of them that slept. All errors arise from not knowing the Scriptures and the power of God. Matthew 22: 29 Yeshua answered and said unto them “Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures, nor the power of God.” In this world, death takes away one after another, and so ends all earthly hopes, joys, sorrows, and connections. How wretched are those who look for nothing better beyond the grave! 

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Matthew Henry (1662 -1774) relates “we ought to draw nigh to God with a solemn pause and preparation, carefully avoiding everything that looks light and rude, and unbecoming his service. God does not say, I was the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but I am. The patriarchs still live, so many years after their bodies have been in the grave. No length of time can separate the souls of the just from their Maker. By this, God instructed Moses as to another world and strengthened his belief of a future state. Thus, it is interpreted by our Lord Yeshua, who, from hence, proves that the dead are raised, Luke 20:37. Moses hid his face, as if both ashamed and afraid to look upon God. The more we see of God, and his grace, and covenant love, the more cause we shall see to worship him with reverence and Godly fear.

SERMON ON THE MOUNT

Matthew Henry (1662 – 1774) Those who sincerely desire to be taught their duty, Christ will guide in judgment, and show his way. He tells the scribe that the great commandment, which indeed includes all, is, that of loving God with all our hearts. Wherever this is the ruling principle in the soul, there is a disposition to every other duty. Loving God with all our heart will engage us to everything by which he will be pleased. The sacrifices only represented the atonements for men’s transgressions of the moral law; they were of no power except as they expressed repentance and faith in the promised Saviour, and as they led to moral obedience. And because we have not thus loved God and man, but the very reverse, therefore we have condemned sinners; we need repentance, and we need mercy. Christ approved what the scribe said and encouraged him. He stood fair for further advance; for this knowledge of the law leads to a conviction of sin, to repentance, to a discovery of our need of mercy, and understanding the way of justification by Christ.

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In every age, there have been men of corrupt minds, which have endeavored to subvert the fundamental principles of revealed religion. There are deists now, who call themselves free-thinkers but are false-thinkers, so there were Sadducees in Yeshua’s time, who bantered the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. 

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Matthew Henry (1662 – 1774) continues to contribute to the truth. “The rending of the veil signified that Christ, by his death, opened a way to God. We have an open road through Christ to the throne of grace, or mercy-seat now, and to the throne of glory hereafter. When we duly consider Christ’s death, our hard and rocky hearts should be rent, the heart, and not the garments. That heart is harder than a rock that will not yield, that will not melt, where Yeshua is set forth crucified. The graves were opened, and many bodies of saints which slept arose. To whom they appeared, in what manner, and how they disappeared, we are not told; and we must not desire to be wise above what is written. The dreadful appearances of God in his providence, sometimes work strangely for the conviction and awakening of sinners. Being expressed in the terror which fell upon the centurion and the Roman soldiers.

We may reflect with comfort on the abundant testimonies given to the character of Jesus; and, seeking to give no just cause of offense, we may leave it to the Lord to clear our characters, if we live to Him. Let us, with an eye of faith, behold Yeshua and him crucified, and be affected with that great love wherewith he loved us. But his friends could give no more than a look; they beheld him but could not help him. Never were the horrid nature and effects of sin so tremendously displayed, as on that day when the beloved Son of the Father hung upon the cross, suffering for sin, the Just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God. 

CLOSING STATEMENT by Robert 

As a human being, and an individual, who is genuinely in love with Yeshua and working extremely hard to remain on this very narrow path leading to Eternity, I believe in the preceding article we have been introduced to what truly lies ahead and what form we are going to arrive there in.

The one thing about humans I have learned throughout my “73 years,” journey, is we hate change in any form. We hate having to step out of our comfort zones created around our lifestyles. Especially ones we enter without a great deal of foreknowledge or understanding of what might lie ahead. This fear of change is the most dangerous a human can experience within their scope of emotions. 

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The kingdom of the Messiah was to be a “spiritual kingdom,” not temporal and external. The Pharisee’s asked when it would come. “You know not what you ask,” saith Yeshua “It may come and you not be aware of it.” For it will not have an external show, as other kingdoms have, the advancements and revolutions of which are taken notice of by the nations of the world. Matthew Henry (1662 – 1774) relates “It will have a silent entrance, without pomp, without noise it cometh not with observation, with outward show.” The Pharisee’s desired to have their curiosity satisfied concerning the time of it, to which Yeshua replied “It is not for you to know the times of this kingdom, these are secret things, which belong not to you but the great intentions of this kingdom, these are things revealed. 

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Matthew Henry (1662 – 1774) continues; When Messiah the prince comes to set up his kingdom, they shall not say “Lo here, or Lo there,” as when a prince goes in progress to visit his territories it is in every-bodies mouth, he is here, or he is there for where the king is there is the court. Yeshua will not come with all this talk it will not be set up in this or that particular place. Nor will the court of that kingdom be here or there, nor will it be here or there as in respect of the countrymen are of, or the place they dwell in, as if that would place them nearer to, or further from the kingdom. It has a “spiritual influence:” The kingdom of God is within you.” It is not of this world, (John 18:36). Its glory does not strike men’s fancies but affects their spirits, and its power is over their souls and consciences from them it receives homage, and not from their bodies only. The Kingdom of God will not change men’s outward condition, but their hearts and lives. The Kingdom of God is among you, so some read it. “You enquire when it will come and are not aware that it is already begun to be set up in the “midst of you.” The gospel is preached, it is confirmed by miracles, it is embraced by multitudes so that it is in your nation, though not in your hearts.” 

It is enough to refer ourselves to the compassion of Christ, for they fail not. We may look for God to meet us with mercy when we are found in the way of obedience. Only one of those who were healed returned to give thanks. It becomes us, like him, to be very humble in thanksgivings, as well as in prayers. Christ noticed the one who thus distinguished himself, he was a Samaritan. The others only got the outward cure, he alone got the spiritual blessing. 

CLOSING PRAYER by Robert

Father, in all your glory we seek your love compassion and guidance. Fill our hearts with your heavenly discernment, understanding, compassion, and teachings so we might use your light to reveal our path to Eternity. Take from us any, and all doubts and fears fill us with courage and undying faith. Reveal to us Lord an understanding and acceptance of our Spiritual being as a preview of our Eternal walk in your presence. Guide us Father to connect with you this I pray in the name of Yeshua, Amen, and Amen. 

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Remember these articles are given as warnings from a humble servant as God’s Watchman bringing His signs to the flock of impending changes. I pray for all to be covered with Yeshua’s blessings. Be at peace and in faith as you journey forward doing God’s calling and work know this.Nevertheless we, according to his promises, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.” 2Peter 3:13 “And sware by him that liveth forever and ever, who created heaven, and the things that therein are and the sea, and the things which are therein, that there should be time no longer.” Revelation 10:6

Robert

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In Him Do I Trust!


A QUESTION

For those about to read this scripture from David in Psalms 16: 1-10. Is your trust as deep as David’s when he flew to God’s protection from the evils of the world? Does your trust in Yeshua a confident one like David’s was (Psalms 16:1 Preserve me, O God!?

Can you pray this in the same confidence that God will keep you from the deaths and especially the sin, to which you are continually being exposed? Can you say like David for in thee, and only in thee, do I put my trust. 

How many understand it is the duty and interest of all to subject our selves to Yeshua who as Adonai signifies My stayer, the strength of my heart. This has to be done with our souls? In this Psalm, we find David showing our Covenanting with God must be a heart-work, that is, all within us must be employed and engaged.

What this means, those who have avowed themselves to the Lord should often put themselves in mind of what they have done. Knowing you have said unto Yeshua, “Thou art my Lord.” Say it again, stand on it, abide by it, and never unsay it.  You have said it? Take comfort in it and always live up to it. And keep your eyes fixed on him then you can know in your heart when you say you trust in him it is really from the heart, not just lip service.

What becomes aware is we are not honouring ourselves, but are in the service for the saints (Psalms 16:2-3). The depth of our devotion to Yeshua, like his devotion to the Father, we like Yeshua must be good and do good and do not expect happiness without goodness.

Whatever goodness is in us or is done by us, we must humbly acknowledge that it extends not to God so we cannot pretend to merit anything by it. The reality to all of this, God has no need for our services he is not benefited by them, nor can they add anything to his infinite perfection and blessedness.

God is infinitely above us, and happy without us, and whatever good we do it is all from him so that we are indebted to him, not he to us. So if God is ours, we must, for his sake, extend our goodness to the saints in the world for what is done to them he is pleased to take us as done to himself, having constituted them his receivers.

It is not enough for us to delight in the saints, but, as there is occasion. our goodness must extend to them we must be ready to show them the kindness they need, distribute to their necessities, and abound in the labour of love to them. 

God disclaims the worship of all false gods and all communion with their worshippers, Psalms (16:4). He reads the doom of idolaters, who hasten after another God, being mad upon their idols, and pursuing them as eagerly as if they were afraid they would escape from them.

Their sorrows shall be multiplied, both by the judgments they bring upon themselves from the true God whom they forsake and by the disappointment, they will meet within the false gods they embrace.

Like David who repeats the solemn choice he made of God for his portion and happiness (Psalms 16:5), take ourselves the comfort of our choice (Psalms 16:6), and give God the glory of it (Psalms 16:7). In its gracious exercises, this is the language of a devout and pious soul. 

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Remember, these messages are given by a humble servant obedient to our Lord 0103db0c899cd0b8b69538e2367c4fddYeshua as a “Watchman.” I pray for all. ”Our Heavenly Father brings us to the river which bringeth forth fruit so we may partake of its sustenance and be filled spiritually with nurturing wisdom, and humble dedication in service to Yeshua.“ “Blessings to All.”  As you go forward in peace, knowledge, and strength. In the name of Yeshua, we pray Amen and Amen.

Robert 

 

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WHAT IS THE BOND WHICH TIES US TO “YESHUA?”

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“UNSUCCESSFULLY FIGHTING A SPIRITUAL DISEASE!”


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“KEEP YOUR EYES ON ME!”

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I ponder how it is as believers many place more trust in the knowledge of the physicians and pharmacists than in God’s promises. Then I read 2Tim. 4:18And the Lord shall deliver me from every evil work, and will preserve … Continue reading

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A STRONGHOLD


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In Him Do I Trust!


A QUESTION

For those about to read this scripture from David in Psalms 16: 1-10. Is your trust as deep as David’s when he flew to God’s protection from the evils of the world? Does your trust in Yeshua a confident one like David’s was (Psalms 16:1 Preserve me, O God!?

Can you pray this in the same confidence that God will keep you from the deaths and especially the sin, to which you are continually being exposed? Can you say like David for in thee, and only in thee, do I put my trust. 

How many understand it is the duty and interest of all to subject our selves to Yeshua who as Adonai signifies My stayer, the strength of my heart. This has to be done with our souls? In this Psalm, we find David showing our Covenanting with God must be a heart-work, that is, all within us must be employed and engaged.

What this means, those who have avowed themselves to the Lord should often put themselves in mind of what they have done. Knowing you have said unto Yeshua, “Thou art my Lord.” Say it again, stand on it, abide by it, and never unsay it.  You have said it? Take comfort in it and always live up to it. And keep your eyes fixed on him then you can know in your heart when you say you trust in him it is really from the heart, not just lip service.

What becomes aware is we are not honouring ourselves, but are in the service for the saints (Psalms 16:2-3). The depth of our devotion to Yeshua, like his devotion to the Father, we like Yeshua must be good and do good and do not expect happiness without goodness.

Whatever goodness is in us or is done by us, we must humbly acknowledge that it extends not to God so we cannot pretend to merit anything by it. The reality to all of this, God has no need for our services he is not benefited by them, nor can they add anything to his infinite perfection and blessedness.

God is infinitely above us, and happy without us, and whatever good we do it is all from him so that we are indebted to him, not he to us. So if God is ours, we must, for his sake, extend our goodness to the saints in the world for what is done to them he is pleased to take us as done to himself, having constituted them his receivers.

It is not enough for us to delight in the saints, but, as there is occasion. our goodness must extend to them we must be ready to show them the kindness they need, distribute to their necessities, and abound in the labour of love to them. 

God disclaims the worship of all false gods and all communion with their worshippers, Psalms (16:4). He reads the doom of idolaters, who hasten after another God, being mad upon their idols, and pursuing them as eagerly as if they were afraid they would escape from them.

Their sorrows shall be multiplied, both by the judgments they bring upon themselves from the true God whom they forsake and by the disappointment, they will meet within the false gods they embrace.

Like David who repeats the solemn choice he made of God for his portion and happiness (Psalms 16:5), take ourselves the comfort of our choice (Psalms 16:6), and give God the glory of it (Psalms 16:7). In its gracious exercises, this is the language of a devout and pious soul. 

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Remember, these messages are given by a humble servant obedient to our Lord 0103db0c899cd0b8b69538e2367c4fddYeshua as a “Watchman.” I pray for all. ”Our Heavenly Father brings us to the river which bringeth forth fruit so we may partake of its sustenance and be filled spiritually with nurturing wisdom, and humble dedication in service to Yeshua.“ “Blessings to All.”  As you go forward in peace, knowledge, and strength. In the name of Yeshua, we pray Amen and Amen.

Robert 

 

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“THE BRIDGE THAT TAKES ME HOME!”


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MY EVERYDAY BRIDGE


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“BUILDING A BRIDGE!”


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“AN EFFORT TO DESTROY TRUTH”


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“SAPLINGS AND TWIGS!”


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“SCORN!”


“He that reproveth a scorner getteth to himself shame: and he that rebuketh a wicked man getteth himself a blot.” (Proverbs 9:7)  Forsake the foolish, and live: and go in the way of understanding. (Proverbs 9:6)  PRE-AMBLE by Robert In the opening, I … Continue reading

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“THE PROMISED LAND!” “IS IT GUARANTEED TO BELIEVERS?” “YES, BUT……”


Matthew 25:34 NKJVThen the King will say to those on His right hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: Matthew 25:41 NKJV“Then He will also say to those … Continue reading

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“WHY WOULD I FEAR DEATH, YESHUA WILL BE THERE TO OVERCOME!”


Psalms 23:1-6[1] (A Psalm of David.) The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.[2] He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.[3] He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the … Continue reading

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“AN EFFORT TO DESTROY TRUTH”


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“THE SOUL HAS IT’S TASTES AS WELL!”


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“THEN THE SERPENTS SERVANTS SAID TO THE WORLD!” “DON’T EAT MEAT!”


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“BUILDING A BRIDGE!”


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MY EVERYDAY BRIDGE


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“THE BRIDGE THAT TAKES ME HOME!”


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“THE PRICE OF OUR PERPETUAL GIFT”!


John 19:15 “But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify your King? The chief priests answered we have no King but Caesar. 

PREAMBLE by Robert 

Our journey over these past months has, through following Yeshua’s footprints lead us to this point in history. We are about to relive that momentous day our Salvation and Grace was being offered because of Yeshua’s sacrifices for us. His real journey was just beginning to become the deity He was, his task which Yehwah had placed before him was completed, the doorway for his ascending was being opened right before those who were witnessing God bringing home His Son. Yeshua was in the first stages of re-entering Eternity to prepare a place in His Father’s house for us. As humans, we see the brutality put upon him, not recognizing it is for us, which Yeshua suffered all this day. John 19:28 After this Yeshua knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith “I thirst.” v29 Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar, and they filled a sponge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put it to his mouth. V30. When Yeshua, therefore, had received the vinegar, he said, “It is finished,” and he bowed his head and gave up the ghost. 

OPENING PRAYER by Robert 

Heavenly Father rain unto all spiritually following in your Son’s footprints, knowledge of the profound sacrifices Yeshua made for all. Place in our hearts and memories your love so we may know deep compassion and discernment. Not to mourn but to fully comprehend your gift of life and Eternity offered and the dear price paid. Bring to us Father knowledge that we might share this love and compassion to others as we go forward in your name, casting our nets or preaching about your gift of life and Eternity. Place unto us a spirit of compassion humility, gentleness caring, peacefulness and the desire to do goodwill to all men. In all of this, as obedient servants, we will know the pain and price already paid and offer your love freely with love, knowledge, and faith. Finally, raise our will, faith and hope,  so we can stand against all forms of darkness and evil even unto death. I pray in your name Yeshua.   Amen and Amen

OPENING STATEMENT by Robert 

So here we are some 2000 years plus following in his footprints, perhaps taking the sacrifice a little bit for granted or maybe really not fully understanding. Whatever the case, I am referring you back to the Junction where we were making an informed decision about the level of our walk and the depth of our faith. Where the Lord through the Holy Spirit brought me to John 19:1-15 to remind us what took place that day, so we will not during our renewed journey, forget how precious our gifts are. How vital our work in Yeshua’s name today is to those still trapped in the snares and wiles of Satan. We talk about the sacrifices Yeshua made while walking with us. However, time and the fact we did not witness the Crucifixion, we may tend to take some of it for granted or perhaps not see it as severe as we should. This is not to question our faith or walk. I believe Yeshua wants us to have a historical look at what transpired that day. Perhaps as described, we spiritually feel the lashes, the slaps, the humiliation, the thorny crown being pressed into our heads, the degradation of being stripped naked, and finally knowing we have not done anything wrong to our final demise Crucifixion.  In case you have forgotten, I warned you all about following in Yeshua’s footprints where it was going to lead us.

Well, here we are, and I hope you took the time to choose how you were going to serve and measured the depth of your faith and the strength of your will. The following is probably going to be the most heart wrenching spiritual experience you may ever encounter. However, I encourage you to draw from the thickest part of your being the endurance to complete this part of the journey, as the rewards at the end will be phenomenal. Now I am asking you to use your imagination during this section of the article while Yeshua’s trial and eventual demise are described. If this part is too graphic at any time, please skip forward. However, I pray you will endure.  I believe we are to experience as much as possible, which in the end will deepen our understanding and ability to share God’s love as well as our own. 

Please remember to use your imagination to bring the words the Apostle John gives us in John 19:1-15 to life so we might feel the event as it transpires. v.1) Then Pilate, therefore, took Yeshua, and scouraged him, v.2 And the soldiers platted a crown of thorns and put it on his head, and they put on him a purple robe. v.3) And said Hail, King of the Jews! And they smote him with their hands. 

I am bringing in Matthew Henry (1662 – 1774) who, in commentary details, the depth of a Roman scourging The Roman scourgings were ordinarily very severe, not limited, as among the Jews, to Forty stripes yet this pain and shame Yeshua submitted to for our sakes. 

Some are going to ask why I included the following information as it describes the brutality of scourging, so I am warning some of the explanations being shared are shocking disgusting and could provoke revolt and nausea. But I believe necessary for us to fully comprehend the depth of the suffering Yeshua submitted to. It is easy to say he was scourged, but to fully understand the extent of his suffering, we need to know what it physically means to grasp the full significance of his sacrifice. So we might fully acknowledge without a question how precious Yeshua’s sacrifice was and never from this point on ever take it for granted or become complacent in our walk. 

To fully understand the severity of this scourging, I did some research on the type of whip used during Yeshua’s Crucifixion. 

THE STYLE OF WHIP USED ON YESHUA DURING THE FLOGGING.

Flagrum The Romans called it The Flagrum. It was a whip with a short handle and generally with long thongs, each weighted at some distance from their extremity with lead balls or mutton bones. In action, the straps cut the skin, while the balls or bones created deep contusions. The result was significant hemorrhage and a considerable weakening of the vital resistance of the victims. In Compensation, if one may call it that, this weakening shortened their agony on the cross. As Matthew Henry (1662-1774) pointed out, “there were no limits to the number of strokes ministered. The research stated that upon examining the Shroud, approximately 100 or more strokes were administered to Yeshua. This was evidenced by the fact he could not in his weakened state finish carrying his cross. 

“THE STYLE OF THORNS WHICH SHAPED THE CROWN PLACED ON YESHUA’S HEAD”

Lords CrownPilate turned Yeshua over to his soldiers, to be ridiculed and made sport with as a fool (John 19:23). The soldiers, who were the governor’s lifeguard, put a crown of thorns upon his head such a crown they thought fittest for such a king. They put on him a purple robe, some old threadbare coat of that colour, which they considered good enough to be the badge of his royalty and they complimented him with, Hail king of the Jews (like people like King), and they smote him with their hands. Keep, in mind, these were seasoned warriors who were striking Yeshua with their hands strengthened through battle preparation.  

John Gill (1697 – 1774) describes what came next “Then came Yeshua forth out of the judgment hall, or place where he had been scourged. As soon as Pilate had said these words: wearing the thorny crown, and blood running down from thence, and his face and eyes swollen with the blows he had received from their closed fists, and all besmeared with his own blood and the soldier’s spittle. His body appears to be almost of the same colour with the purple or scarlet robe, through the stripes and lashes he had received, when that was thrown back. 

of YeshuaThis image is a makeup created with information provided from the Shroud, it shows the depth of brutality ministered to Yeshua during the scourging.  

And Pilate saith unto them, behold the man, not their King, that would have provoked them. Though he did say so afterward when he found he could not prevail upon them to agree to his release, the man, to move their compassion, signifying, that he was a man as they were. And that they ought to use him as such, and treat him with humanity and pity. That he was a poor despicable man, as the condition, he was revealed, and that it was a weak thing in them to fear anything concerning any change of, or influence in civil government from one that made such a figure. Therefore should be satisfied with what had been done to him and dismiss him. 

John Gill 1697 -1771) relates the true feelings of the prosecutors, “instead of being pacified, they were but the more exasperated. (John 19:6-7). The chief priests, who headed the mob, “cried out” with fury and indignation, and their officers or servants, who must say as they said joined with them in crying, Crucify him crucify him.  The check Pilate gave to their fury, still insisting upon the prisoner’s innocence. “Take you him and crucify him, for I find no fault in him.” This was not permission to do it, as appears from the reason he gives, in which the innocence of Yeshua is again asserted, nor did the Jews take it in this light, as is evident from their reply.

The Jews answered him, finding they could make nothing of the charge of sedition against him, and that Pilate could not be prevailed upon to condemn him to death upon that score. They try another method and charge him with blasphemy. We have a law, meaning the law of Moses, which they had received by his hands from God. And by our constitution, he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of God. 

 “This is the turning point where Pilate begins to conceive a plan to free Yeshua because with this new charge, he became fearful, and in doing so, made himself vulnerable to the Jews. His fear was on account of his wife’s message, and partly upon a conviction of the innocence of Yeshua. As well it was a well-known fact when the Romans conquered a nation, they scorned the leaders, however, respected their gods. He knew little of their law and could not understand the meaning of it. If he didn’t pay attention, it could cause more tumult since they were already very clamorous and noisy.”  

When Pilate, therefore, heard that saying he was the more afraid. And went again into the judgment hall, taking Yeshua along with him to interrogate him alone upon this head. And saith unto Yeshua “whence art thou? But Yeshua gave him no answer, for his question was frivolous and deserved none. Since Yeshua was come to die for the salvation of his people, it was not proper, he should say anything that might be a means of hindering it. Then saith Pilate unto him being angry with him, resenting his silence, and looking upon it as a contempt of him. “Speakest thou not unto me?” “Knowest thou not that I have the power to crucify thee, the power to release thee?” 

Yeshua answered, “thou couldst have no power at all against me, except it was given thee from above.” Power was given to Pilate from heaven against him, not for any evil he himself had committed, or merely to gratify the envy and malice of the Jews. But for the salvation of God’s elect, and for the glorifying of the divine perfections. “therefore, he that delivereth me unto thee, hath the greater sin.” All sins are not equal, the circumstances of things making an alteration, so that God’s decree concerning the delivery of his Son into the hands of sinful men, does not excuse the sin of the betrayers of him. And thenceforth Pilate sought to release him. But the Jews cried out, saying if thou let this man go, thou art not Caesar’s friend. Whosoever maketh himself a king, speaketh against Caesar, returning to their former charge of sedition, finding that that of blasphemy had not its effect. 

It is here where the Jews sprung their trap on Pilate, taking him past the fear of Yeshua’s deity and replacing it with his fear of nonservice to Caesar. 

When Pilate, therefore, heard that saying that a freeing of Yeshua would show unfriendliness to Caesar. And gave very broad hints. They would accuse him to Caesar of treachery and unfaithfulness in letting go of a man that made pretensions to be a king in his territories. And know well the jealousies and suspicions of Tiberius, and fearing lest it would turn to his own disrepute and disadvantage, immediately brought Yeshua forth to pass sentence on him. Pilate sat down in the judgment seat for that purpose. In the place that is called the Pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gabbatha. And it was the preparation of the Passover and he saith unto the Jews, Behold your King, But they cried out, Away with him, away with him. They were impatient until he was ordered away for execution; therefore, they say, “Crucify him.” Pilate saith unto them, “Shall I crucify your King?” The chief priests answered we have no king but Caesar. 

Pilate hoped to release Yeshua via a Roman custom which was used at each feast in the year at the Passover, every year on the day of Passover the governor was want to release unto the people a prisoner, whom they would. It was not a law, but a custom, peculiar to the Roman governor who either by order of Caesar or of himself, introduced such a tradition to get the favour of the people. For it was to them the release was made, and the person whom they pleased, being repeated annually for some time was expected by them, and at last, became necessary.  

John Gill (1697 – 1771) relates the following, And they had a notable prisoner called Barabbas, who Pilate had committed to prison. He was a thief, and a robber, and had been guilty of sedition, had made or joined with others in an insurrection, and committed murder in it. And so on more accounts than one was deserving of death.  

Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, “Whom will ye that I should release unto you Barabbas or Yeshua, which is called Christ?”  He puts it to them, whom they would choose to have released. His view was not to reproach Yeshua, by joining him with so wicked a man, but to save him. 

For Pilate knew that for envy they had delivered him, he saw in their countenance and by their charges against him, and by the whole of their conduct, that it was not out of any regard to Caesar or the Peace and tranquillity of the civic government.

But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask Barabbas to be released to them and destroy Yeshua. The governor answered and said unto them a second time, after some time had been allowed and taken up to consider the matter and which the chief priests and elders improved among the people against Yeshua. “Whether of the twain will ye that I release unto you?” For as these two were proposed, one of them must be released, and it lay in the breast of the people to choose which they would: “they said Barabbas.” So that Yeshua was not only numbered among and reckoned with transgressors, but he was accounted worse than the worse of them, a seditious person, a robber, and a murderer were preferred before him. (Acts 3:14). 

Pilate was astonished at their choice. He could not have thought they would have asked the life of so vile a wretch that had been guilty of such capital crimes, crimes to be abhorred by all men. His scheme had failed to produce the freedom he so sought for Yeshua. 

Pilate saith unto them, what shall I do then with Yeshua, which is called Christ? “Surely, you would not have me put him to death, and that for no other reason but this, because he is called either by himself or others, Christ, or the Messiah, or the king of the Jews?” They all say unto him, “let him be crucified.”

Which was a Roman punishment, inflicted on the meanest and worst of men, like wicked servants, thieves, robbers, and cutthroats! So was not only a torturing and painful death but a very shameful and ignominious one, yea an accursed one. 

 And the governor said, “why, what evil hath he done?” He came into the world without sin, he did none in it, he knew no sin, nor could any be found in him, by Satan, nor his accusers, nor his judge. But they cried out the more saying, “let him be crucified.” When Pilate saw he could prevail nothing but rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands brfor3e the multitude, saying, ” I am innocent of the blood of this just person see ye to it.” Then answered all the people and said: “his blood be on us, and our children.” 

Then he released Barabbas unto them, And when he scourged Yeshua, he delivered him to be crucified. The soldiers of the governor took Yeshua into the common hall, and they stripped him and put on him a scarlet robe. This was an emblem of his being clothed as it were with our sins, which are as scarlet, and of his bloody sufferings in human nature. And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it upon his head and a reed (or cane) in his right hand. And they bowed the knee before him and mocked him saying, Hail King of the Jews. They spit upon him, and took the reed or cane and smote him on the head, whereby they drove the sharp points of the thorns into it which must give him inexpressible pain and torture. And after they had mocked him, they took the robe off from him and put his own raiment on him and lead him away to crucify him. 

Research shows that the distance from the city because no stoning or crucifixions were done in the city, was approximately six miles. This is why the Romans compelled Simon. 

And as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene a place in Libya, Simon, by naming him they forced to bear his cross. Which they did, not out of the kind will to Yeshua but fearing lest, through his faintness and weakness, he should die before he got to the place of execution. It may be observed from hence, that taking up the cross and following Christ, is disagreeable to flesh and blood: though the spirit may be willing, the flesh recoils none to care for it, or choose to bear it unless constrained to it.

And when they were come to a place called Golgotha, that is to say, a place of a skull. They gave him vinegar to drink. It was a custom with the Jews vinegar mixed with gall, and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drink.

And they crucified him and parted his garments casting lots. They stripped him of his clothes before they fixed him to the cross and crucified him naked. That is the soldiers; they laid the cross upon the ground and stretched Yeshua upon it. They extended his two arms as far as they could, to the traverse part of it, and nailed his hands unto it. His two feet they fixed by each other on a basis, in the body of the cross, through which they also drove nails and then raising it up, set it in the earth, and left him hanging on it till he expired. 

 CLOSING COMMENTS by Robert

This has been the most life-altering article I have written as a humble servant of God. I honestly had throughout my life inklings about the depth of suffering Yeshua went through; however, I never fully understood what that represented for me as an individual. I had always considered it yes for me as a follower but had never personalized it enough to actually comprehend the depth of love Yeshua felt for me. Not everyone else just me not saying he didn’t feel or do the same for others as I know and understand he did it for all. This article for me put everything into perspective, so it becomes easier to recognize how little I truly know about suffering or genuinely sacrificing not only in my life but for those who are a part of my journey to life and Eternity. 

I commented to my wife (Bunnie Marie) that I’m just a few weeks away from 72 and how beautiful it is to be doing the Lord’s work. Not just feeling His blessings but actually living them. Experiencing the joys of submission and comfort of support and love flowing into our lives. Knowing we will never be without love and caring, I realized there is no other need once you accept we have no power only that which our Father in heaven bestows on us when we actually need it. Did you think he was just talking to Pilate and telling him he has no power it was only in his head until God brings you yours? As the article unfolded before me, I recognized there was so much I could learn so much Yeshua was teaching me about my walk how much there was missing. I could see in his silence Yeshua was actually speaking out to us on a spiritual level. His actions were pearls of strength for us. We just needed to stop and take the time to learn and decipher. He was demonstrating what it means to do God’s will even knowing that our hour has come, Yeshua demonstrated we need to submit to God’s will saying “Not as I will, but as thou wilt” recognizing we need to seek the knowledge of what God’s will is for us and silently commit ourselves to it. We must not by our silence throw away our lives because we are not lords over our lives, As Yeshua was of his nor can we know as he did when our hour has come. But we must learn, not to render railing for railing (1Peter2:23). I learned to decipher all questions and recognize the person asking if they are worthy to ask the question, and if it’s frivolous, know they deserve no answer. I found in spite of how strong or intelligent or influential, I believe I am I hold nothing if it is not from above. All things of this world depend on above, and when they agree above first, they agree below and that “there is no power below until that power is given from above.” I learned to use this example when dealing with Pilate Yeshua used this wisdom when Pilate was impertinent he was silent (answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like him) But saw it fit to answer him when he was imperious you answer a fool according to his folly lest he be wise in his own conceit. In my opening statement, I related there were many benefits and treasures to be found here in the conclusion I just described a few I have seen, and there are much more as you research and learn who Yeshua was and is today.  

God’s Blessings 

Robert

CLOSING PRAYER by Robert 

Heavenly Father bring us to the river, which bringeth forth fruit that we may partake of its sustenance and be filled spiritually with nurturing and wisdom. Thank you, Lord, for your sacrifices so we all may have an opportunity to walk the narrow path to life and Eternity. Praise be unto you, Father, for all things in this world which you have created. Thank you, Father, for all increases we have received and will receive as we continue on our journey. Amen and Amen in Yeshua’s name. 

Today I stand before you all humbled and grateful for all I have received doing this article. I know our Father gives us a tender heart when we come to him through faith and walk under his grace. If it is possible, I believe mine has been further tenderized. May you all go in Peace and under God’s care. Robert 

Psalm 1:1-3 “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in season; his leaf also shall not wither, and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”

“GOD’S SPEED TO ALL.”

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