Monday, November 16, 2009

The Sealing of the Saints [Part 9]

By
Kiwi S. Kalloo
Establishing people in the Heart of God in Kingdom Worship and Present Truth.
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     Bless God, we continue to speak on the sealing of the saints in the light of the breast plate of the high priest. The next seal we will now look at is "Issachar" which means "reward, or bought with a price. We have come to a realization that we are not our own and we cannot redeem ourselves, we are bought with a price and that price is was paid in full. We now fully belong to the merchant who paid the price.

     We were under a slave master working for nothing with no reward. Remember the people of Israel while they were slaves in Egypt working for an unjust king who gave them no reward and no rest and no peace, their children had no inheritance, their future and inheritance was to become a slave to an unjust master. They were not allowed to own anything. Their food was rationed and their daughters became concubines, they were not allowed to worship God freely, they were not allowed to leave the borders of Egypt. If any man dared to try leaving his daily task for the unjust king's service, he would be beaten, even killed. Here comes Moses, a type of Jesus, he received a Word from the Lord that he should go back to Egypt, a place where he was once in line for the throne and to stand up against the King whom he once called father and to speak a just Word that came from God.

     Halleluia! Just like Jesus, when he was to be tempted by the devil, Satan tried to offer him something that was not his to give. So we see that Moses who was not born in the house of Pharaoh was strategically placed in the house of Pharaoh where he was made to learn the ways of the Pharaoh. He always knew that he was different but not until he grew up and became of age a realization of who he really was came to him. At that point Pharaoh reminded him that he grew up in the King's palace and was in line to inherit the throne. Moses realized that the throne and inheritance that was being offered to him was not comparable to the reward that he had in God. Moses became a deliverer to the people of God because he realized that God is a rewarder to them that diligently seek him.

     The people of God was in bondage and was bound for a future of nothing until they heard about the reward that God had for them in a new land. if they were willing to journey to this new land they would become free, their children would have an inheritance, they would not have to toil and not receive a reward, they would be able to rest. We were bound for death and Jesus came and bought us with a price and now we are free. Our reward is God. Ultimately, all that our Father owns belongs to us. I will share at a later time on the topic of a Ram caught in the ticket. Which further explains us being bought and our inheritance.


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