Names of God, Part 6

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It's okay, thank you for this time to thank you for your provision, your grace that is enabled us to have this spot. This place to the forethought in the laborers and dedication in the work of others. Lord, is there is a place where we can meet and we cannot worship you in the study of your word and thank you for this opportunity to have a dedicated class just focusing on the the names of God, the name through what you have revealed yourself to us. That we might find ourselves growing and Rich and further enabled to live the spiritual life by faith to Grace. And I pray, you would further open our eyes today. Give us every opportunity. We recognize we need to fill any of your spirit. So we do pause for 1st. John 1:9 opportunity confess any known sooner, we might want to find ourselves having been cleansed and forgiving of all sins and thereby entered into that place where your Holy Spirit Guide. And leads us into truth. And this we ask Impressions name of our Lord and savior. Christ Jesus, amen. I thought I'd start by asking if we have any questions so far on the topic of names.

I just been kind of unveiling it kind of like putting shingles on the roof. One shingle at a time you know and just kind of headed on down and there's a lot to cover a lot still for us to cover. A lot of General topics that we're going to be covering along the way because there's a lot of subject matter. We need to know be able to understand the names that were then going to look at it and so forth. So I've been trying to get for the most part that we have at least one new name, every class and then also some doctrinal teaching to go with

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We'll start off today. In Psalm 119 verse 9, Psalm 119 verse 9, Murray back together with you in the New King James Version. Psalm 119 verse 9, I learned most of Psalm 119, The New American Standard Bible. So everything else goes off to me, it's like we kind of learned certain verses and passages and that's what comes to her mind. Well, when I was studying, Psalm 119, the first couple times we was all nasb. So so this read off to me, it sounds kind of to my ear because different words were chosen in and so forth. But some 119 verse 9, he has sent Redemption to his people. He has commanded his Covenant forever. Holy, an awesome is his name or subject? Matter is the name of God. We're being told hero. Holy an awesome is his name, the name of God?

What a point. Now, I'm going to put the Hebrew into the text of the passage up here so you can see it. His name is that Hebrew word shim, that's primarily the name that we're going to be seen throughout the Old Testament. And at some point we're going to be doing a little bit of categorical, study will be going through and looking at some categorization, of all the places where Shin shows up, in the way it is joined the name of God different references and then we might have the Holy Name, the name, the name above all names, are different ways, will Define sham listed and cited. As we're going to be taking a look at those, not not tonight, but at some point here so that we can understand what each of those mean. If they have any categorical, me meme, or if it just means something different in every place. So, that's one of the basics of good Bible study. Understand what happens with your turn. Does it change? Does it remain the same? Does it have a technical usage? That we should be aware of? It have an idiomatic usage. Like what? We were studying this morning You're looking at idioms and some of that there can be any magic usage so we'll be diving into that but again, not not today.

but as we are, Progressed through the study, you're going to find yourself introduced to new aspects of God, but you never anticipated.

These aspects.

These aspects will be unwrapped as you encounter in our study, a new name for God that you did not know. And I guarantee you that there are many names of God that you do not know. And you have not encountered, it's a very wide subject and this is certainly the case. Every time we study the Bible, when exegetical Bible teaching that is drawing from the text, what is there as opposed to the opposite idea? Which is to take out ideas and read them onto the text or place them in the text? When they actually aren't, there we are focusing on exegesis that is just growing. What is in there. When exegetical Bible teaching his encounter, we find ourselves face to face with new facts. New doctrine new inside. Designed to change and transform who we are. How we think. Man transform how we might deal with. That situation, whatever it is, we all have multiple that's going on in our lives, what's going on with ourselves, our health, or situation. Short-term long-term Logistics, where will I stay? Where will I sleep? What will I eat? Will I eat those types of things? And we also have the same thing going on with friends and relatives and people of deep importance to us. And we're going how will I deal with that? Was we find and uncover and unwrap these various names of God to me? This is like a giant. Christmas celebration will run wrapping. We're going to look what's another name of God and find out something about it. So we are going to fly though, we are going to change how we deal with those situations or that situation, based on new understanding of this coming from names of God that we didn't know didn't expect or whatever it will lend a new way for us to do things from God's perspective, instead of from ours and that's always the issue. We can easily come up with our own perspective and really that doesn't do us much good. Our own perspective is limited, we don't have great vision. Many of us don't have great vision. When it comes to life living and of the length of the spiritual aperture, how far we can see and what we can see in the spiritual realm, we tend to be as blind as bats as the term goes out. We bout to come see quite fine, but they depend on Sonar playing around so I can get those juicy and sex is her. So this transformation, the name gives us new facts, new doctrine, new insight and bad, all changes, and transforms who we are, but this transformation does not make us less ourselves. It's not self-effacing or denigrating that is taken away, who we are pushing down on something down her character, and I find that many people in the option to get to know God and get to have a Deeper Life With God. That's their concern. I don't want to be like them. I don't want to be like that person over there. I don't want to be like those people that I see or hear about, or that I have been countered and it isn't going to transform us. And that way, he doesn't make us less of ourselves.

As much as he is making us understand. More of who we are in Christ, Jesus. Understand me more of what he has done for us who he has made us and called us to be. So we get to find out. For example, that we are royal family of God. Do we have inherited a royalty? That is unheard of not even the davidic royalty of the Old Testament. This is a royalty that was reserved and came from Christ, Jesus himself alone and when we Trusted in him. One of the things that happen when we trusted in his work and paying for our sins on the cross, God actually specifically the Lord Jesus Christ adopted us and adoption. As we have covered in other classes is that Roman process of adoption was not the Greek process and is not the Jewish process which is actually very limited a very limited that counts of a doctor, there's a few but it's not written out and caught a fly. And I've done some papers on the Roman adoption process then got lost in the depths of different criteria that the Romans have in their law. Different ways that you might be adopted in different statuses of citizenship that you may be adopted to and were adopted in this room and sense, what it mean. we are given the full qualifications access to assets titles, Etc, of the person who adopts us so in the room in the situation, we may have someone who has multiple servants in the household or slaves and what they might do if they don't have their own children, is at some point, they are one of those slaves or servants to be adopted and when they do that person takes on the title of the head of the household, The patras familias. And when that happens, that person, that individual isn't just inheriting, well, their inhaler harriton position and title in relationships, and that person is now obligated to take care of, that person who adopted them's family. His wife has children. If there are any and is in a relationship with those now, he doesn't take on the husband-wife relationship, but he's required to take care of that wife, that spells, as if he were married to her pretty interesting. Then in the same way, the Lord Jesus Christ, being uniquely in the royalty of the family of God. God the Father God, the son, God the Holy Spirit. Royal has adopted us into that seem royalty. That is staggering. And we really have to think about it. What does that mean when it comes to prayer? What does that mean? When it comes to accessing God, walking into his throne room, be able to interact with him. Everything Everything is opens up the doors. That changes, the facts considerably. So, and all of these Transformations that can happen to us, as we understand the names of God changes, our perspective or understanding, and then we see that. Holy an awesome.

Sure every word we see how holy an awesome is his name cuz it says they're in the text. Holy an awesome. Is his name? No. Bruce Kelly spends on this a little bit. So, I wanted to go there. Verse 10.

Psalm 111 verse 10.

Only had Psalm 119 verse 10 in here, but let me check this out real quick.

What is what I want? Psalm 111 verse 10. What's 10 of a different chapter gives us some further Clarity here. It says, the fear that is your raw. The Hebrew of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, fear is the beginning of wisdom, a good understanding, have all those who do his Commandments, his praise indoors forever,

Google find. Is it windy sham? For the name of the Lord is seen, his name is seen, or perceived as fully, and also, and then, we learn fear or reverence fear or reverence. So, the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. A good understanding, have all those who do his Commandments. Noticed that his Commandments in your Bible is hopefully, probably there in the italics. I haven't figured out how to put a Telex on this particular typeface so, so I couldn't italicize it. So, you use what you got, but his Commandments is actually in italics. That means, it's not there. It's inserted for clarity. And oftentimes the things that are inserted for clarity end up going to fogging up the issuer confusing, you a little bit. The way this reads is a good understanding, have all those who do

All those who do. Interesting. A good understanding. How I have? All those who do. It's an interesting Construction in the Hebrew. and also, you might know that the is The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom is also in italics. That means that verb is not there. We have no bird. We are we're looking last week at Laemmle on verbal Claus. Or we have two pieces that go together. As if by removing the bird, we placed greater emphasis on how these are elided or joined together. It's also can be just a component of Hebrew poetry, and just part of the beauty of Hebrew poetry was. So, here we have been the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. So this concept of fear of the Lord is parallel to the beginning of wisdom.

And a good understanding have all those who do.

Do we have something going on here? That should be teaching us.

So let's work. Let's look here. First that are word yaraei or fear. And from the theological wordbook of the Old Testament, one of the tried-and-true lexicons out that has gone through and done a great study, an articulated various articles on different words in the Hebrew Old Testament. Ugly, Saint Archer is one of the editors of it, one of the writers for it and I wanted to read what they said, hear about this word yaraei, the biblical usage of your Ray are divided into five general categories. Five categories of What Fear can mean when you encounter it in scripture. So it doesn't always mean the same thing. There are different nuances and different categories that we should be aware of first. Feeder is the emotion of fear so we know what that one is. The emotion of fear when you stop thinking and you are responding reacting in fear, it is not a thinking condition. It is the antithesis, it is an anti thinking condition. Second, we have the intellectual anticipation of evil. With out emphasis upon the emotional reaction. So, in other words, it is a looking forward to and being aware of something that may happen. You might say I fear that such and such as going to be elected. The next president of United States that is not necessarily an emotional reaction. That is an intellectual viewing of what is going on. So there is no episis in this case upon the emotional reaction. So we have emotion, we have an intellectual looking forward that anticipates, a bad thing. Bird. Fear can be in reverence or reverence, or to Revere or to be in awe.

Mike. Remember, Several times over my life, when I've just been an absolute off. One of those when I was going to Willamette University up in Salem, Oregon. And They have the Oregon Symphony that comes down and plays and it goes back and forth between Portland and Salem and amazing, amazing people. And it was under the direction of James depriest. At that time. James depriest is internationally. Renowned as a director and conductor vac, he is who came down and started. The Brit Music Fest Festival down here in southern Oregon. That classical music festival in. So he was still going strong when I was going to college there and we have

they're huge Orchestra and then we have one of the grand divas of all time and it is Marilyn Horne. Who is a myth? Soprano? Gorgeous voice. And she brought back almost single-handedly the art of the

The Mets. So let's just call it for better terms wretched. Tootsie has a way of going through technical runs and doing it in a very particular way. Takes a great deal of skill of muscular control and ability. So you can go downtown today.

And then you can do it faster in a very musical, precise way. And most people when they have after they get the moor's Fuller to get the less control, they have less articulate, it is but if she reintroduce, this fellow Tonto art form back into the world we found. And she was able to do it with Incredible precision and power and strength. But one of the things I didn't realize was will two things. I didn't realize how Tremendous. Her voice was I mean here she is at the peak of her career comes walking out on the stage and other shows she a big boy blowing behind her and she walks out you know the Maestro and he looks at her and she gives him permission and then he starts starts playing and they start singing and she did a wonderful wonderful things. But I remember this one moment where she went through one of the most difficult pieces ever. Gorgeous, stunning.

They were just.

With her watching her and she grub the attention of every person in that room. Is she saying that song and she held out? the Maestro directed all the way to the end of the piece and the orchestra was done, but she was still holding the entire audience in the palm of your hands and then 20/32 was a huge amount of time suddenly. She just released in the place erupted it was awesome. It was awe-inspiring a death incapacity something that you would never be able to expect you know a human to do it might be that won Super Bowl past but you know they do that every Super Bowl and happens again and again it happens in almost every game you think did you see that? That was amazing what part of why it's amazing because some people just don't pay attention until it's the Super Bowl and then they watch and they get to see those amazing things that they are used to see. But oftentimes are amazing things that happened. So we have this ability to perceive and see and recognize that which is awesome reverence than, is that respect that we have for the awesome. So this is one of the meanings they respect us and then we have 43 righteous Behavior, or piety, righteous Behavior, or piety and that simply means to behave correctly. You mean that you respect and understand the right way to be able to behave and then as a matter of understanding that you live that way.

I'm going to 5th way. We have formal religious worship, so going through the process and the case of the Old Testament, it's used of the priests. And those people who are offering in fear, that is through a formal religious worship process. They are praising God, and they're going through their levitical requirements. Their rules. There are Raonic requirements and their roles where whoever they may be. I'm so we have here, the five different ways that fear is divided across the Old Testament. We are primarily focusing on for this. Passage the concept of reverence or our reverence or is the type of fear that we have here and we have many examples of this and so I wanted to bring a few of them out. So here is a list.

The ways we might see such reverence. It is something that can be learned or reference is due to one's parents. So we learn it through your parenting. Those who parent us, give us a sense of reverence of Interesting because we have a society where reverence and parental reverence has collapsed on itself. Primarily it's due to the breakdown of the structure of families. We have entire portion, percentages of population where there is not a 2-unit parenting family. What we think of as a normal family with a father and a mother and children, know, there are many, many reasons for that, but in some of those population areas, it has to do with the fact that there is just illicit relationships that are happening by illicit relationships. I'm saying it is gratuitous and so we have people children be born out of wedlock. And then we have a system where these people are actually wealthier, they will do better, they will have more resources. They will have more access to programs if they keep. All of their children in that situation as opposed to marrying and having that significant other as part of their life. So many individuals grow up. Then without a father, figure primarily on what appears to happen is it when you have primarily a mothering figure, but not a fathering figure. Now, there are many exceptions and there are grandparents who can step in and uncles, who can step in and relatives and people and neighbors who stepped into those roles. We can help out who can be part of the modeling of water to email parents should be like in there are plenty of mothers who I've heard up and seen who have done a wonderful job of raising their children in developing reverence and awe. But the preponderance are societal analysts say those people who are economist. The social situations going on. Say that by and large where we don't have a father figure. There is a complete lack of a breakdown and there is no off and there is no reverence for people for authority figures. There is no respect in other words of what we're saying and without respect You don't have functioning social situations. So so by one's parents, are we seeing that there are holy places? We'll come to that in a minute. God himself you assist reverence and we see the God's name will pay special attention to that because that's what we're all about. And then we see that there is a fearing of God's work and God's working the hand of God. And then, there is a fearing that seen what someone is going through in a difficult situation, like, joke. So we'll come to that, Leviticus, 19 + 3. We read that every one of you shall Revere his mother and his father and keep my Sabbath. I am the Lord, your God.

So we have a contact has been created in the Bible and we have the Divine institutions that have been established in the first. Divine institution is free will, God has created all of mankind with a free will be able to choose to accept or reject and that decision is on you. You are responsible, you alone. No one else can decide for you. You can't decide for anyone else. You make your decisions and that volitional decision responsibility is on you and that is also the basis where in we can have the provision of Grace without a choice. There is no option for Grace. You see, grace is not something that is mandated and placed upon your grace, is something that is made available to you.

Every one of you, this text says she'll Revere or fear. That is our word here, fear his mother and his father. So if the idea then of reverence and respect, so we have free will. And then we have the husband-wife relationship with a reverence for one another and out of that reverence. For one another mutual respect for one. Another children grow up in that environment and they see in the mother's reverence for the husband husband's reverence for the mother and they were able to bust C powdered for them. The sense of respect of fear or reverence that they should have in their relationships, and for Mom, and for Dad, and for Grandpa and Grandma, then for the rest of society, they grow up with a sense of reverence, Starting with my uncle.

Here are the last surviving member of my dad's family and I think he's 83 now and he called me up and chatted with me on a surprise. I just called me up out of the blue. And so, so I heard you were in the hospital. You know, it's nice. We talked for awhile much longer than I expected because he's not a talker, and never has been, at least in my experience. And then just last week I'm sitting there and My phone's ringer look down as my uncle again, so I picked it up. And I talked with him, we talk for a while and I talked about, you know, Salvation a little bit didn't know where exactly he was never had that conversation with him. Talked about a few other things. And he said, to me, at one point, you know, that he really enjoy talking with me and it reminded him of his brother because we have a lot of common memories in the place that my uncle and I can act as around family and around my dad around. Supposed to my dad, and my uncle had together and things that I might know or not know until I asked him to clarify fuel points of memory and I wasn't sure about a place where, for example, dad when he was a log monkey or whatever they call that he was running around on the logs in the pond and the only ideas to be pushing the logs in to the shoot, Show me the place where the ground and pulled up and then they go what to dry out, or whatever it is. Because they're there is a sluice box of water and eventually make their way down to the down to the Sawmill. Dad was there and one of the logs rolled and he went under the logs came together and we're not talk to you in the little logs that you see on trucks nowadays. He's with a big one, the great big massive, you know, multi-ton logs and it rolled and dad was under and I thought that was it. And then suddenly Bored just going to party for a second. He put his hand up and someone grabbed his arm and pulled them out and it was a gentleman who work there and saw Dad go down, went running out and wait and suddenly the logs miraculously, parted and Dad, Tim showed up and he grabbed him and pulled him out. And so, his life was saved because that was asking my, my uncle wear that was Linus, which is what is at 40 miles east of the Prime Evil or so. So they had a big Sawmill, they're back at that time. So, so I got to have that clarification. So, but connecting on personal things, interesting. But when the things he also commented to me is that, you know, I would describe that side of the family is kind of blue, dog, Democrats, if you would, you know, they Always were Democrats that voted Democrat but now, every single one of them is finding themselves, no longer supported by the Democratic party. The Democrat Party has left them and gone after all this craziness. So now they're finding themselves, hating it, but voting for the Republicans. And so we were talking about some of those candidates and then he mentioned that he was sitting in his car waiting for someone with all these kids were walking by and they're one of the high schools and he says, he could not believe all the f-bombs and stuff that was coming out of the kids mouth and he says there's something wrong this happening with the fabric of our society. It's falling apart and this is what is wrong, is they lack of reverence, a lack of respect that is built up in the individual family units and that's what families are for, it builds up and provides for that Nursery in that place of respect.

Next we have holy places in Leviticus 26. Verse to you shall keep my Sabbath and reverence My Sanctuary. I am the Lord hears the idea of respect and here we were talking about the Old Testament Sanctuary the temple. The place where the work was going on that actually pictured, the atoning Salvation that was going to be provided by the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. The actual lamb. That would be slain before the foundations of the world being pictured here. There's to be a reference for those places. And then activity and the actions that's going on, we have had a tendency after the

The Renaissance. And modernism to say only that which is rational, will we value? And many people say why don't value that? It's not rational to me there is a lack of respect because they have prioritized based on a godlessness in their thinking man has become the Arbiter of Truth and what is true and right and what should be respected there, for other places are not respected. So we find the holy places that God has established a place where there is actual reference or fear another spot. We see it directly from God and so I'm 11 verse 21. Praise the Lord. Blessed is the man who fears the Lord, there's our word who Delight greatly in his Commandments and this idea blessed has to do with a Wellspring of joy and a Wellspring of prosperity really. Prosperity. Prosperous is the man who fears has respect for a reference from the Lord, who Delights greatly in his commandments. So we understand, where does a reverence for God come from From his Commandments. And we're not talking about ten commandments, it's not from trying to keep the law that we get respect. It's from the teaching of the word, the Commandments is just a euphemism. One of a whole bunch of different words that actually mean, Bible Doctrine, scripture teaching truth. So where does this fear of the Lord come from? It is from those who Delight greatly in his Commandments with a focus on the word, there is imparted to that individual. Then a reference or a fear for God, other people walking around. Now, we're Godless. They have absolutely, no fear of Eternal things and consequences. Yes, absolutely why? Because they have no Delight in God's Commandments. They have not learned that they were not exposed to it as children. Not a friend about my post High School College cage and he was recounting what it was like when he was going to a particular Christian College. Down in California and he said, one day, they're on the bus and they were going through this exercise and you know how the jocks are. You know, the people who are in the sports are always competing about this or about that. And let's compito, I got an idea, let's compete on that. OK, Google ways ways to compare and do that type of thing. And someone says why I wonder who knows the most versus here. Been. So they went around and they just basically did a

Did a man come up with anything you're out and so they started going around, we went back and forth and, you know, big group of people that use up all the verses. And so, you go around the group wants, if you have 30 players, are there in the 30 vs. Or used up how many guests of the next person? If all 30 of those, were the only 30 he knew he's done. So it don't got any more of that goes. The next person either come up with another one or not until they kept doing that and it got smaller and smaller until there is a small group of people are going back and forth and back and forth. And finally, the guy says I'm out, I got no more and the other guy who was sitting there, they said he got any more and he started quoting entire chapters of scripture started quoting entire books of the Bible, verse by verse because you've been taught to memorize memorization is one of the lost arts. I brought it up before it is significant. Spiritual life you are called to remember. There are Commandments telling us imploring us to remember God's word. Do we do it? Good should take the opportunity. If you're breathing, you can do it. You can remember it not a lost ability, it's not something that is left on the for the kids, but boy, can the kids excel at it, they can do amazing things, but one of the things he also told me about this particular, guys, family happened to be African-American black player. He came from a family of preachers, and in his family, they would move and they had done this several times to a very down and out bad neighborhood. And they start administering to the neighborhood, dad had the church mom and grandma would put the kids in from the neighborhood. And start teaching Bible classes vacation, bible class style teaching, the word of God for these young people and then Grandpa. And the older members of the clan would go down to the barbershop. And they would be the Gospel and share the gospel with all the old people who are coming in to get their haircut is only start working from the youngest they start working with the oldest people are getting safe. They actually started as a community buying houses and making those houses available to individuals who need houses until they're getting people off the streets or finding people who are in Desperate situations and they are Ministry Ministry Ministry in adjust transform these entire neighborhoods and then they would move on go to another place. You don't do the same thing you know 1020 year project that they're talking about or more if you want to stay there. So amazing amazing that they were able to do that. What the point of that story is to show an emphasis both with the ability to memorize and repeat back the word and how they transform the entire neighborhood. The emphasis is on the lighting greatly in his word and his teaching that is what made the transformation that we have Psalm 86, Psalm 86 verse 11,

Teach me your way O Lord.

I will walk in your truth unite, My Heart To Fear your name. This should be pretty close to home for us. This is what this study is about.

As we learn of, the way of the Lord, one of the ways, we are learning the way of the Lord is my understanding his name's, and now he has chosen to reveal himself. So we might have further insight into how we interact with understand. Him can perceive him. We have so many ways and abilities to miss Percy, to not grasp the situation. We can go years and years and years thinking that we understand simple Doctrine biblical point of Truth and find out that all along, we understood 5% of it and 95% of it, we've never really gone. All sudden we get smacked in the face with it or like what? I thought I've been I haven't been telling the whole story. I haven't even communicating it. I certainly haven't been living it. but a couple of points of emphasis that are here, and this particular verse,

Teach me your ways. So first off, we have the way of the Lord, I will walk in your truth is the Hebrew word Ahmet. Which means Doctrine. I will walk in your Doctrine and then that unite, My Heart To Fear your name. You see each of these are equally weighted and counterparts of each other. In this Hebrew verse, we are learning his way. We are walking in truth, in our heart is tearing. His name is sham.

Interesting.

We'll come back to that in a moment, 62, we have a good 3 verse 2. We have the friends of Joe in the situation and we read O Lord I have heard your speech and was afraid O Lord revive your work in the midst of the years, in the midst of the years, make it known in remember Mercy, what is going on here?

Siri not the friends of Jobe. This was habakkuk, who is talking about the Judgment that is coming down? And he's saying in Wrath because of the Judgment that is coming down. I know and I must understand your mercy, therefore, there is a reverence, there is a respect. There is an offer, Lord understanding that he is the Mover that he is the disappointer, and he is also the one who brings Mercy to discipline, sometimes we think. Okay, I know, I need to be corrected. I know that discipline is for me to change me to change the direction. I'm going, my thinking, my living etcetera. I know that I'm in the discipline is happening. Were like, okay, I get it okay, I get it, okay, how much more can I take them in? There is a call in a cry for mercy and then the Lord applies his Mercy. Sometimes you just waiting for us to cry it out because that is just the natural point, in which way. Filled up with the disappointment is needed for us to be changed and move forward. And we have job 6 verse 21 for now. You are nothing, you see Terror and are afraid. Now, you are nothing, you see Terror and are afraid. This is the friends of Jobe.

They are seeing the outpouring of Terror on Joe. They are seeing him deal with difficulties beyond their comprehension Beyond anyone's comprehension, and being jobs, friends. I don't need any more jobs friends in my life. The person who comes alongside us and can comment and can tell us all the way, things could be better. What we should have done at cetera. What we find is that there is a reality, these individuals because of Joe were touched and they had a suspect in a note for God. Has Joe was going through this difficult time. Now, they never learned per say they never necessarily slides and understood the guard was taking drove through a dark. Time to correct him know. To be mean to him know to show that he was a faithful God. And that there is Glory that comes to the name of the Lord even as even when we go through Dark Times.

And there is no reason for it. Other than God's glory, dark times, can be strictly solely purposely for the glory of God and these individuals mail seeing that seeing that Terror are You know they are respectful of the Lord. They recognize the picture of what he's doing. All that talk blah blah blah blah, blah, all that wisdom. They had wisdom quotes here. No they didn't get it, they weren't getting it.

So now I want to Papa's over and looked at our name for tonight, ruwa and met ruach admit.

I got the Hebrew up there for you or learning to scribe your Hebrew. If not, it's just for me.

It is actually not my favorite fun to think that Hebrews beautiful as kind of a little too modern for my taste but it's the one that I get most of time, so rock or a med. So

this is, Omit. Which means of Truth or a doctrines that same word that we encountered previously, we want to learn God's truth or Gods Doctrine. So we start in Psalm, 25 verse 5 he says leave me and your truth. And teach me for you are the god of my salvation on you. I wait all the day so he is the god of salvation but I want to point out that he is asking to be led improved and talk. And that word truth is a met So here we have, the spirit is Spirit of Truth. Lead me that is direct me and spirit throughout much of the Old Testament and the New Testament is actually synonymous with teaching with Doctrine and with the teaching of teachers. So, when we are told in the New Testament to test the spirits, that doesn't mean we get into a mystical mindset, it doesn't mean we pull out some type of, you know, blessed salt from Pakistan or something like that. And throw in the air and test the spirits. And what it is talking about is actually examining the doctrine that is being taught that we are commanded to do it. One of the things were to do is when we encounter pastors and teachers, we are to test the spirit or test, their teaching to see if it be right to see if they are actually come. either conclusions, from scripture for the imposing something on scripture that sell On you, I wait all the day so he wants to be led and Truth. He wants to be taught Next, we have Luke 23, verse 46. Who won? Jesus said, cried out with a loud voice. You said, father into your hands. I commit, my spirit, and how he said this, he breathed his last. On this case, he means by spirit is human spirit. Interesting because he says, father into your hands. I commit my spirit but you see what he's doing is he was invoking. He was quoting a longer piece in scripture which we see and Psalm 31 verse 5 he was invoking. Psalm 31 verse five and to your hand I commit my spirit. You have redeemed me. Oh Lord, God of Emmett is Lord word. This is our name of God, the spirit of Doctrine, the spirit of Truth. Interesting. So, Jesus, the very last thing, the, very last thing you had to say, was, I commit my spirit to you and he is the only individual and all of history. And there was never one before will never be one after. He was able to release his spirit and control his moment of Death Christ Alone, had that option Christ Alone. Had power over death. Another does and so death did not hold him, death did not take him released his spirit and soul when it was time for his resurrection, just had no power over him. And he was resurrected showing that he was the sacrifice that was approved by God that was taken by God, but also showing the crime that authority over death and could not be held by death or sin or anyting else. It was not subject to those things but interesting his Point here is that you have redeemed me or you have kept me speaking specifically, through the great trial, he is just gone through from the time in the upper room to the time in the Garden of Gethsemane where he is betrayed, and then he is taken out and he is judged wrongly. He is whipped his torture. He has the what we call the cat-of-nine-tails type of whipping. So he was whipped within one last scene of his life and then he was forced to carry his cross for his crucifixion, up the hill. All of this done. And then he was nailed to that cross and then none of, that is the bad part. Here is the bad part, all the sins of all time, record out by God, the father on him on the cross. At the moment of the Passover presentation in the temple at the exact same time. Jesus Christ himself is being judged and taking the payment for sin and he says, you have redeemed me for preserve Me. O, Lord, God of Doctrine. What is he saying? Hussein, I turned off my mind and I got through it. I just held my breath until it was all over. No, he processed doctor, any process biblical truth, and he process. This understanding that God is the Lord God of Truth. Ruroc helmet. O Lord, God of Truth and that is what Jesus Christ depended on. And that is what got him through that difficult situation. So we as Christ has pioneered for us the methodology. The means for living a difficult life. Here through the supernatural memes of the support of God, the Holy Spirit, but processing Bible Doctrine. As we've been learning today in Ephesians 5:18, where it says be filled by means of the spirit. And what does the spirit fill us with Bible Doctrine? According to Colossians 3:16 so it is Bible Doctrine. The filza gives this capacity. To think the process Bible truth is based not on anything but thinking and understanding biblical precepts, understanding the nature of the character of God our relationship.

Psalm 31 5, fusions 518, Colossians 3:16.

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So we see this worked out through the New Testament. In John 14, verse 15 and 16. Jesus says, if you love me, keep my Commandments again. Is this going to a legalistic? Keeping the Commandments. Know you saying? If you love me, do what I did process walk in the same way live by doctrine. That way you can live by love. Love is never separated from Doctrine. If you think you have an idea of love and it doesn't have to do with the truth of God's word established thinking and teaching you misunderstand, it's not an emotion, not a hug, it is a mental attitude. We're 16 and I will pray the father and he will give you another helper. That is God, the holy spirit that he may abide with you forever. Also, John 15, verse 26. But when the helper comes, when I will send to you from the father, whom I shall send the spirit of Truth, who proceeds from the father, that is the spirit of Hemet. Ruroc helmet. Quotation from the Hebrew, into the New Testament, who proceeds from the father, he will testify of me.

John 16 verse 13. However when he the spirit of Truth has come again, hahaha met, he will guide you into all Truth for. He will not speak on his own authority, but whatever. He hears he will speak and he will tell you things to come. This does not mean that you get to have your own personal private, Holy Spirit, interpreter who will give you vision and wisdom and insight just the office. And it means that there is a process where in God, the holy spirit is dedicated to teaching. You truth, as you study the word of God, as you sit under the teaching of Dolly, Pastor teachers, who have the gift of teaching her going through that process of equipping. You with Biblical truth, God, the holy spirit will be involved and he will be taking you through the feeling that comes by the holy spirit. That is the feeling with the word of God. So many people take this in the mystical. By the charismatic in the Pentecostals. So it means that they can make it mean anything. They want it to me because they leave doubt. The whole concept of God of Doctrine and Doctrine is tied to exclusively. Scripture is not something. We think up with something, the scripture has therefore we find it there.

Write so well with that. We're going to conclude our study so ruach Hemet. These are. New name of God, God of Doctrine was just drive us back. To the words, we can find the next word of God that has been made available to us for, or change for our edification. Let's pray. The only father, we thank you for your word that in it is. Truth. The god, the Holy Spirit teaches us truth. Violate your word. The doctrine is not a feeling. It is a thinking, it is an attitude that comes as we reflect on what you state in scripture. We pray that you would grow us, guide us and Lita challenges and we pray that we would with anticipation. Lord look forward to studying and learning more of your names through which you reveal your character and also our relationship with you. We praise you in Christ's name.

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