Led by the Spirit

If a prophet or a dreamer of dreams arises among you and gives you a sign or a wonder, Deuteronomy 13:1 NASB

Sign – What is the difference between coincidence and sign? Answer—your point of view. If you are looking for a sign from God, you will find it. If you are not, you won’t. Perception is reality. What appears to be nothing more than the accidental arrangement of events can be interpreted as the directional signals from God, if you wear the right glasses.

Does this mean that there are no objective measures for determining when God speaks? Is it all up to your paradigm? Let’s consider what Moses has to say about signs and wonders. First we must acknowledge that Moses has a paradigm. It is the paradigm that views the world as the work of YHVH. It is the paradigm that considers Torah to be divine instructions for human behavior. It is the paradigm that directs political, social, religious and personal interaction. And it is choice. That does not mean it is completely arbitrary. Moses’ paradigm is a choice based on experience and evidence. It is a choice to see the world in a way that makes sense of all Moses’ knew. It is a choice that can be justified by appeal to events and revelation. But it is still a choice.

Once the choice is made, implications follow. In this particular case, YHVH reveals through Moses the implications for anyone who comes with claims that oppose the directions of YHVH. This passage in Deuteronomy (and the parallel passage in Deuteronomy 18) suggests that the proper evaluation of these claims is based on two criteria. First, whatever the “prophet” predicts must come to pass. If it does not, the claims are false and the so-called prophet must be killed. Secondly, even if the prediction actually occurs, if the prophet suggests, implies or teaches anything that is incompatible or inconsistent with Torah, the prophet is still a false prophet and must be ignored or eliminated. There is only one standard—Torah. Any other teaching is outside the boundaries of the paradigm. Any other teaching is forbidden, idolatrous and rejected. In other words, if you choose the paradigm that Moses reveals, no other claims are to be accepted.

Someone comes to you with “a word from the Lord.” How do you evaluate the claim? Be Berean. Does it line up with Torah? Does it imply something opposed to Torah?

You’re discussing the exegesis of a biblical passage. Someone says, “This is what the Lord showed me about this verse.” Wonderful. Now ask if this interpretation is true. Is it consistent with Torah? Does it have the same worldview as the revelation given to Moses?

You get the idea. If it isn’t in Torah, it can’t be from God. This paradigmatic test of truth is so strong that Peter could refuse to eat from the unclean animals displayed in his vision on the rooftop in spite of God’s orders to do so. “I have never eaten,” he says. “And I am not about to begin now.” Why? Because it isn’t in Torah. Therefore, it can’t be from God. There is a rabbinic story along the same lines. In the story the rabbis refuse to listen to God’s voice because it does not align with Torah. God concedes that the rabbis’ argument is correct. If it isn’t in Torah, it isn’t from God. That is the test—the only test.

The paradigm is a CHOICE. Are you going to choose to adopt the paradigm of Moses or the paradigm of someone or something else? You can’t have it both ways.

And now we must ask, “Does Christian doctrine and practice meet the test outlined by Moses?” If it doesn’t, then it has adopted a different paradigm. It has a different view of what is acceptable and what isn’t.

Where do you suppose this different view came from?

Topical Index: paradigm, Torah, prophet, test, Deuteronomy 13:1

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AL WALLACE

Thanks, Skip. I felt the earthquake. The dialog begs the question on the type and level of leadership in the religious community. Sunday as the observance of the Sabbath in the Christian community is not in the Torah, and yet there has been no true leadership to change it, indicating many are drinking the same kool-aid. While I see many blessings and healings in the Christian community, I don’t intend to question the issue related to Sunday sabbaths, because I believe God looks at one’s heart for the type and level of worship, regardless of day. So it begs the question: so what? What is more important is not the day but what is in one’s heart? Agree?

Nahawee

Does this doctrine sound familiar? “He doesn’t care what we eat. It’s what in our hearts that matter.” Eve

Michael C

Disagree. As long as one’s heart aligns itself with Torah, that is fine. If not, a well intentioned effort still has to be plumbed with the straight way. Otherwise, anyone’s rationalization would be the new standard.

So, yes, a specific day is necessary, YHWH said so, otherwise, naming it would be of no matter. And setting it as such, Sabbath, throughout all the generations becomes meaningless if just any old numbered day can replace it.

Derek S

Disagree. Each mitzvot stand on its own for a connection with God. There are 613 connecting points. You connect by action or you don’t. It’s not to say that if you keep Shabbat on another day, or don’t keep Shabbat that you can’t connect in 612 other ways though. I’m pretty sure that desecrating the Shabbat is an abomination. But so is lashon hara. The only times that I’m familiar with Yeshua saying something is an abomination is actually “the love of money”. And Yeshua mentions it twice in the N.T

But having something in your ‘heart’ implies that nephesh is mind/body/soul. Which in Hebrew though at least with my understanding nephesh is the whole being. That means, there is no, “in your heart but body does something different”. Trust me, I worked a job for 7 years where I had to work shabbat – 3 of which I willing knew it was shabbat. Fortunately He’s blessed me and I don’t have to do that any more. So I made the best of it, I praised Him for His sabbath I thanked Him for taking me out of Egypt. But it was in conflict with paying my bills – I wasn’t doing more then getting by with the job, I wasn’t getting rich. Any extra money I earned on Shabbat that I didn’t need – I donated. As soon as an opportunity came up where I didn’t have to work on shabbat, I took it. But total time frame of me knowing that I was working on Shabbat to the time where He blessed me was 3 years. I just held the mentality – I’ll connect in every other way I can then.

Derek S

But I should say there are always conflicting mitzvots. “Do you lie to save a life?”. Think of the Christians that gave false witness to protect a Jew in the Holocaust. I’m not in the belief that things are a one-to-one always. An old neighbor needs help moving something on Sabbath and can’t do it another day – keep the sabbath or be your brothers keeper? To me I’ll choose the latter. But the notion that something is in your heart, I don’t bite.

God reveals as long you are searching, He also reveals when you need to know. It’s not like people here on the blog were Biblically illiterate before this. Most of us read the passages multiple times. It was a paradigm shift that I didn’t even know existed but I believe He revealed and I willing stepped into.

Dawn McLaughlin

I would also have to disagree.
So many in the modern day church have “given” authority to the preacher, pastor or priest and have become sheep led by them and (man-created) doctrines. The notion of being a Berean doesn’t exist much because the church has college educated teachers at the helm. How could a lay person possibly know otherwise than the one educated and paid I might add by the congregation listening to them? At least that is what I have been challenged with occasionally. And so, most continue to do what the majority do to avoid conflict.

When questions are asked and folks are asked to step out of their comfort zone and to consider why they believe what they believe, they get scared. They have been taught to fear those who question the perceived authority. They get this notion that so many things are “salvation issues” and they freak out. I can’t tell you how many times I have been likend to the Jehovah’s Witness because I do not believe in the Trinity doctrine.

Having said that, I was in those odd fitting shoes at one time. Talk about being tossed by the waves! Not a comfortable place to be and those who are there have my empathies.

This IS difficult and complex. It was made that way about 1900 years ago by those who feared the Hebrews and wanted to appear to worship Y-H but not be Hebrew. I believe this confusion was deliberate and has deep roots.
I believe Y-H called me to Himself so I could be a light to others. My ways continue to evolve towards Torah. We have just moved to northwestern Missouri. Right in the Bible Belt of this country. I have heard so much about church and yet (funny) have no desire to attend one. But I talk to everyone about God and how He directed our move out here from Ohio. My life is my worship and I do expect eventually to have some conflict with the church goers.
One thing at a time and will cross those bridges if and when I get to them.

This is a great post! Looking forward to reading more on the subject.

Sandy

Dawn…we need to get together sometime soon. We are about 2 hours from each other. We can meet somewhere and have coffee 🙂 Bethany MO would be about half way for both of us.

Sandy Smail

Dawn McLaughlin

Sandy,
That would be awesome. I have not yet been to Bethany but I know where it is!! I am east of Trenton. Email me at 15gdmclaugh@gmail.com
Anyone else in NW Missouri is welcome to email me as well. Would love to talk!!

Don b

“And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it: because that in it he had rested from all his work which God created and made.” Gen. 2:2-3 K.J.V.

We often skip over words like sanctified and we miss out on the significance of the word.
What does sanctified mean?

qadash קָדַשׁ to consecrate, sanctify, prepare, dedicate, be holy, be sanctified, be separate

Lauretta Aragon

Makes me wonder about all the anti torah churches who claim to be filled with the Spirit. Which one are they filled with, who are they following. Sad and scarey.

carl roberts

The Bottom Line

The Marriage Supper of the Lamb

Then I heard what seemed to be the voice of a great multitude, like the roar of many waters and like the sound of mighty peals of thunder, crying out, “Hallelujah! For the LORD our God the Almighty reigns.

Let us rejoice and exult and give Him the glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Bride has made herself ready;

it was granted [given] her to clothe herself with fine linen, bright and pure — for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints.

And the angel said to me, “Write this:”

~ Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb ~

And he said to me, “These are the true words of God.” (Revelation 19.8,9)

~And the Spirit and the Bride [both] say, “Come.” And let him that hears say, “Come.” And let him that is thirsty come; and (?)

— whosoever will, – let him drink of the water of life freely! ~ (Revelation 22.17)

“Whosoever will,” — the promise is secure,

“Whosoever will,” — forever must endure;

“Whosoever will,” — ’tis Life forevermore:

“Whosoever will,” — may come.”

~ Because God SO LOVED the world, — He gave His only begotten Son, that *whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life! ~

~ And this is the testimony, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son ~

~ He who has the Son has life; he who has not the Son of God has not life ~

~ Now this is eternal life: that they know You, the only true God, and Jesus the Messiah, [the One] whom You have sent ~

~ Now when John, while imprisoned, heard of the works of the Messiah, he sent word by his disciples and said to Him, — “Are You the Expected One, or shall we look for someone else?”.. ~

“Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said unto him, — “Believe on the LORD Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved, and your household.”

~ Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other Name under Heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved! ~ (Acts 4.12)

Bottom Line? In Him is Life, — and His life is the Light of all mankind.

Pam Custer

I’m grateful that God is the one who will sort it all out.

The LORD, The LORD God, merciful and gracious, looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooongsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth,
Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty; visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children’s children, unto the third and to the fourth generation.

Luis R. Santos

Skip, Please elaborate.

Sherri Rogers

Isaiah exposed his nakedness for three years throughout Jerusalem. How does that fit into Torah? Ezekiel heard to lay on his side. What part of Torah validates that?

1 Kings 13 – A young prophet listens to an older prophet and dies. Did the older prophet lie? Or was this a test for the younger prophet as to whom he would “shema”?

In Acts 20:22, Paul is told “in the Spirit” to go to Jerusalem and most likely experience bondage and affliction. In Acts 21:4, disciples inform Paul “through the Spirit” not to set foot in Jerusalem. We know Paul went to Jerusalem. Was someone listening to a lying Spirit or was this also a test of YHVH to see who would listen to His voice and do what He said? In Paul’s case to go and in the case of the disciples, to say what they were told.

Funny. Prov 11:14 says that many counsellors bring safety. I am assuming they are all godly, but what of the previous examples? What about the multitude of counsellors in religion that use scripture to back up their lies – for instance, Paul’s words taken out of context to dehumanize women? Most are convinced they are speaking for YHVH and using Scripture to justify their stand.

You are right. It all comes down to choice. Do I “hear” from YHVH or not? Yeshua says, “I know my sheep and they “hear” My voice.” And what if what I hear comes from YHVH and there is not a specific Scripture to back it up, then what? What about when we pray for which job to take or where to fellowship or who to marry? There are times when we must make choices because nowhere in the Bible does it say, “You, take door #1.” And what if it fails abysmally? Does that mean I did not hear correctly? Maybe, maybe not. You are right again, this is hard.

Scripture contains principles that when applied to life direct and keep us functioning in the plan established for us and not someone else. There are general ways all are expected to follow and specific ways/plans for each individual. Those specifics are peculiar to me and I must hear for me regarding them. Not all “hear” as I do, but all hear. It is important to cultivate the way you “hear” and then listen and finally do. This is how the Body learns to work together. The Body cannot operate efficiently if the parts do not even know what they are.

Perhaps we are in a time of practice (Heb 5:14) so we can hone this skill of “shema”ing our Elohim. Hearing, not just from written instruction, but also spirit to spirit as deep calls to deep due to intentional time spent fostering intimacy with our Creator and Master.

Sherri Rogers

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Sherri Rogers

Hmmm. Mulling this over . . . .

Daniel

One of the best and most persuasive synopsis I’ve read from you or any other teacher.