11. IN THE ARK OF HIS PRESENCE- THE MENORAH (Part 4)
Shabbat Shalom, beloved of the King
đŤWe stand in the midst of a profound moment on YAHUAHâs timeline as we approach the final appointed Feast, Sukkot.
The forty days with the King in the field have been a season of divine grace â a sacred opportunity to walk closely with Him, allowing our hearts and souls to be refined and prepared.The messages from Heaven are weighty and rich, and we are walking right in the midst of them. For those who have eyes to see and ears to hear in the Spirit, these days are filled with Love Letters from the King in the field â our Beloved YAHUSHUA, our Savior, our Redeemer, and our Bridegroom.
He is drawing us nearer, inviting us deeper, and calling us to greater intimacy with Him. Every day is a gift. Let us live each one as though our very lives depended upon it, redeeming the time and setting our gaze firmly upon Him.
This season is not merely a tradition; it is an extraordinary opportunity. Our part is to yield â to press in, to surrender, and to allow His Spirit to expose every area in need of transformation.We must remember: every step of true discipleship requires sacrifice.
To enter into the Holy of Holies â that deeper level of intimacy with Abba YAHUAH â we must be stripped of worldly attachments and unclean habits. Only then can we present ourselves as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable before Him (Romans 12:1).
Our lives are called to be a burning fragrance of worship, pleasing in His sight. Let us walk with holy urgency, preparing our hearts for the coming Feast, and offering our lives as vessels consecrated to YAHUAH. In doing so, we step into deeper intimacy with our Bridegroom, YAHUSHUA, and prepare ourselves for the day when âthe Spirit and the Bride say, Comeâ (Revelation 22:17).
IN THE ARK OF HIS PRESENCE
 For the members of the group that follows the series of âIN THE ARK OF HIS PRESENCEâ, we are continuing with the 11th teaching, âpart 4Ⲡof the Menorah.
TORAH PORTION â Tazria
When we repent and make intentional changes in every area of our lives, the impact extends beyond ourselves. Our own lives, the lives of those around us, and our relationship with the Abba Yahuah are all transformed.
Such changes create a ripple effectâa truly life-changing, game-changing impact.
Remember, the highest form of worship is obedience.
Teshuvah [ת׊×××] brings Berachah [×ר××], the blessing of our King.
Shabbat shalom,
Mattaniah đ


