MANY ARE CALLED BUT FEW ARE CHOSEN (Part 2)
Shabbat Shalom, beloved of the King
We stand in the midst of a profound moment on YAHUAH’s timeline as we ended off with the 7 appointed Feasts of YAHUAH. What an experience and a heavenly journey. Thank you for everyone who joined me on the footsteps of YAH in these 26 days in the Promised Land.
OUR INTIMACY LEVEL WITH YAHUAH
To enter into the Holy of Holies — that deeper level of intimacy with Abba YAHUAH — 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 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 “the Spirit and the Bride say, Come” (Revelation 22:17) and He appears on the clouds.
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.
MANY ARE CALLED BUT ONLY A FEW ARE CHOSEN
For the members of the group that follows the above series, we continue today with PART 2 on the following link:
Father 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 teachings are not merely a gateway; it is an extraordinary opportunity. Our part is to yield — 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 and to have a teachable spirit is a key factor.
TORAH PORTION – ACHAREI MOT
When we listen to these TORAH PORTIONS and make intentional changes in areas 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 effect—a truly life-changing, game-changing impact.
The following is a 10-point summary of the YouTube video “Prophetic Message for Our Time Torah Portion Acharei Mot”:
The speaker is shocked by the perfect alignment of the current Torah portion, Acharei Mot (meaning ‘After the Death,’ Leviticus 16), with recent events in the land of Israel, suggesting the message is highly critical for the current time [00:30].
The Torah portion’s theme, which immediately follows the death of Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu for offering “Strange Fire,” serves as a stark warning against worship that is rebellious, idol-worshipping, or contains “mixed seed” [07:46], [12:29].
A major critique is leveled against the modern State of Israel, arguing that because its ways and laws do not align with the Father’s word (Deuteronomy 6:1), the state cannot expect His blessing and will face judgment [09:01].
A personal prophetic sign is shared: a framed poster of a priest fell and broke, which the speaker interpreted as a divine word that the “priesthood of the old order” must fall to raise up a new priesthood that is set apart [17:42].
The speaker denounces the observance of Hanukkah and its nine-candled chanukkiah as an “Abomination” and “Strange Fire,” claiming it is a pagan, anti-Messiah tradition not commanded in the Bible, but based on rabbinic tradition [18:47], [01:14:14].
The speaker stresses the need for the people in the land to repent of their sins and receive Messiah Yeshua, countering the popular belief that the Jewish people, as the chosen people, do not need to acknowledge Him for salvation [30:28].
It is warned that the land is becoming defiled by “abominations” like sexual immorality, public nakedness, and homosexuality (citing Tel Aviv), which are forbidden in the Torah, and that the land will “vomit you out” as it did the previous inhabitants (Leviticus 18:25) [59:08], [01:04:12].
The leaders and prophets of the land are condemned (citing Ezekiel 22 and Malachi 3) for practicing oppression, taking bribes, exploiting ministries for “greedy gain,” and being a “conspiracy” that is “tearing the flesh” of the people [01:09:01], [01:24:45].
The message emphasizes that the Messiah Yeshua alone is the means for atonement for the sins of all the world, not just a select group, and that only His blood can cleanse the land and its people [39:39], [52:12], [01:26:43].
The final plea is for listeners to seek the “New Jerusalem” and not have their hope set on the current, temporary, and un-cleansed “lasting City” that has turned its heart against the Messiah [01:28:52].
Here is the next TORAH PORTION:
Remember, the highest form of worship is obedience. We are in the season of deception and we need to dicern in Spirit and TRUTH. So, we are not following man made traditions of Rabbis, Jewish calendars or false interpretations. No, we are following the instructions of YAHUAH as written in His Word, and nothing else.
To be “preserved blameless” is not about perfection in our own strength. It is about surrendering fully to Yahuah and allowing His Ruach to guide us.The Elohim who calls us is faithful—He will empower us to walk in obedience until the day YAHUSHUA appears on the clouds.
Shabbat shalom,



