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MESSIANIC LESSON
796 HANDS TO THE PLOW
Scripture: Luke 9:57-62
SYNOPSIS: Why did Avram take his family and live between the House of God and a heap of ruins? Why are we back at BGMC for the moment? What did Yeshua mean by putting your hand to the plow and not look back? How can that and Avram life be tied together? Today 7 steps to understanding “HANDS TO THE PLOW”.
HASHABBAT LESSON 1: WHY ARE WE AT THIS PLACE AGAIN? Luke 9:57-62 What does YESHUA mean by “hand to the plow”? B’resheet (Gen) 12:8 Ai. B’resheet (Gen) 13:3-4 back again near Ai. B’resheet (Gen) 12:1 – 13:13 breaking a part the message from heaven. B’resheet (Gen) 12:1-3 SECTION 1 SEPARATE. B’resheet (Gen) 12:4-5 SECTION 2 Jew and Gentile travel together. B’resheet (Gen) 12:6-10 SECTION 3 LOFR for Ai, was there for a time period. B’resheet (Gen) 12:10-20 SECTION 4 learning to trust, acquiring more possessions, traveling back. B’resheet (Gen) 13:1-4 SECTION 5 back in the area where it all began for a time. B’resheet (Gen) 13:5-9 SECTION 6 Jew and Gentile traveling together where there was once peace now strife. B’resheet (Gen) 13:10-13 SECTION 7 Separation leaves Lot living near a place that would become a heap of ruins.
HASHABBAT LESSON 2: UNDERSTANDING HANDS TO THE PLOW. Luke 9:57-62 What does YESHUA mean by “hand to the plow”?
HASHABBAT LESSON 1: WHY ARE WE AT THIS PLACE AGAIN? Luke 9:57-62 What does YESHUA mean by “hand to the plow”?
Luk 9:62 To him Yeshua said, "No one who puts his hand to the plow and keeps looking back is fit to serve in the Kingdom of God."
B’resheet (Gen) 12:8 Ai
Gen 12:8 He left that place, went to the hill east of Beit-El and pitched his tent. With Beit-El to the west and `Ai to the east, he built an altar there and called on the name of YEHOVAH.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:3-4 back again near Ai.
Gen 13:3 As he went on his travels from the Negev, he came to Beit-El, to the place where his tent had been at the beginning, between Beit-El and `Ai,
Gen 13:4 where he had first built the altar; and there Avram called on the name of YEHOVAH.
B’resheet (Gen) 12:1 – 13:13 breaking a part the message from heaven.
The 7 sections are
B’resheet (Gen) 12:1-3 SECTION 1 SEPERATE
B’resheet (Gen) 12:4-5 SECTION 2 Jew and Gentile travel together.
B’resheet (Gen) 12:6-10 SECTION 3 LOFR for Ai, was there for a time period.
B’resheet (Gen) 12:10-20 SECTION 4 learning to trust, acquiring more possessions, traveling back.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:1-4 SECTION 5 back in the area where it all began for a time.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:5-9 SECTION 6 Jew and Gentile traveling together where there was once peace now strife.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:10-13 SECTION 7 Separation leaves Lot living near a place that would become a heap of ruins.
B’resheet (Gen) 12:1-3 SECTION 1 SEPERATE
COUNTRY: H776 ארץ 'erets BDB Definition: 1) land, earth 2) earth (as opposed to heaven) 3) earth (inhabitants) 4) country, territory 5) district, region 6) tribal territory 7) piece of ground
For if you question the WORD of YEHOVAH
1 you waste time
2 you go in circles instead of a straight and narrow path
3 you lose blessings
B’resheet (Gen) 12:4-5 SECTION 2 Jew and Gentile travel together.
TOOK: H3947 לקח lâqach BDB Definition: to take, get, fetch, lay hold of, seize, receive, acquire, buy, bring, marry, take a wife, snatch, take away
B’resheet (Gen) 12:6-10 SECTION 3 LOFR for Ai, was there for a time period.
APPEARS: H7200 ראה râ'âh BDB Definition: 1) to see, look at, inspect, perceive, consider 2) to see, have vision 3) to look at, see, regard, look after, see after, learn about, observe, watch, look upon, look out, find out
AI: H5857 עיּת / עיּא / עי ‛ay / ‛ayâ' / ‛ayâth BDB Definition: Ai or Aija or Aiath or Hai = “heap of ruins”
B’resheet (Gen) 12:10-20 SECTION 4 learning to trust, acquiring more possessions, traveling back.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:1-4 SECTION 5 back in the area where it all began for a time.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:5-9 SECTION 6 Jew and Gentile traveling together where there was once peace now strife.
B’resheet (Gen) 13:10-13 SECTION 7 Separation leaves Lot living near a place that would become a heap of ruins.
HASHABBAT LESSON 2: UNDERSTANDING HANDS TO THE PLOW. Luke 9:57-62 What does YESHUA mean by “hand to the plow”?
Luk 9:57 As they were traveling on the road, a man said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go." Luk 9:58 Yeshua answered him, "The foxes have holes, and the birds flying about have nests, but the Son of Man has no home of his own."
Luk 9:59-60
Luk 9:61-62
Plowing requires skill
Plowing requires good vision
Plowing requires strength
Plowing requires trust
Plowing requires the word
Plowing requires separate rows
Plowing requires working together
Plowing requires being in your own field
Plowing requires trust
Plowing sometime requires doing things twice
Plowing requires shalom
Plowing requires good, blessed soil!!!
AMEIN & AMEIN!!!
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He was and always will be a JEW!!!
"Jew & Gentile One in Messiah"
As it was in the beginning so it will be in the end-of-days
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