Weeds

The Sower in the parable is Yah, and the good seeds he scatters are his words as recorded in the scriptures, if we are full of weeds, that is, beliefs that are non-scriptural then the the good seed is overwhelmed in a jungle of differing opinions.   This jungle is often that of ‘religion’, or it may be that of politics or even identity.

We should be listening to Yah via the Torah written upon our hearts, but if we pay too much heed to the opinions of men who are not themselves seeking Yah’s truths but are content to exploit Yah in order to become wealthy and famous, then that Torah written upon our hearts is unfathomable.

Most religious activity follows the Mount Horeb model, instead of seeking first the kingdom of Yah for ourselves, we are quite content to let Moses do it for us.   The books of Law written by Moses are a tableau of what we should ‘see’ wwhen and if we start to listen to Yah and to build our personal relationship with Him.

Do you keep Sunday Sabbath?   If you do then you need to check out where that tradition came from.   It is a weed, it is not good seed, it arises from a roman Pagan tradition of sun worship, do we really need that in our lives.  

Do you only eat ‘kosher’ food? Check out Yah’s rules rather than the traditional ‘rules’ that impose what is essentially a ‘food tax’ levied on the poor by rich rabbinical authorities.

What is a Rabbi?  What is a Vicar?  Where are the other ministers that should work alongside the pastor?   The teacher, the prophet, the evangelist and the apostle.   Why is it that only the pastor gets a salary?

These Rabbis, Vicars and lone pastors are not Yah’s Way, to follow Yah’s we must leave the weeds behind and seek firth the Kingdom of Yah and His righteousness and not play follow my leader into the thorny ground.   

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