Bye bye COVID and good riddance!

I came down with COVID two weeks ago. It started with a fever, nausea, vomiting, inability to eat little if any food. Within several days, the fever left, but the nausea continued making it difficult if not impossible to eat. I was physically weak and felt totally wiped out. I could barely get out of bed. I had little or no desires to do anything except lay there day and night. As they say, my get up and go got and and went! I lost 15 pounds.

In the mean time, Sandi contracted COVID as well—a few days after me. She recovered much quicker than I did. Perhaps her getting the Pfizer shot helped so that her symptoms were not as severe as mine. Several of my other family members have gotten COVID as well, and they got the shot, and they got over it much quicker than I did. Please don’t argue with me about this. I don’t have the patience for this. II’m just giving you the facts. Until you’ve had it, or been around those who have, all you have to offer me is your speculations and theories, which I could care little or nothing about. I’ve heard it all, and now have been through it.

Yes, prior getting this perilous pestilence, I was daily taking since April 2020 every anti-COVID and immune boosting nutraceutical recommended by every knowledgeable naturopath and holistic medical doctor I could find. I was hand sanitizing religiously and following every other known hygienic protocol including social distancing, and being a good little sheeple peasant and wearing my hated mask. Despite all of this, I still get it.

Now that I’ve been through it all, I am going to get injected! NO! Although there is evidence that the injection can help some people, I’m still not interested in being Big Pharma’s Guinea pig for an experimental gene therapy drug the long term results of which no one still knows.

In the mean time, thank you for all of your prayers. And my prayers and heart of compassion goes out to all those who are struggling with this evil, demonic plague.

Why did I get COVID? I still don’t know. I’m seeking YHVH’s wisdom from above on this.

 

Natan has COVID

For the past week, I have been battling COVID. The fever is long gone, but I have no strength, and the slightest activity wipes me out. Pretty much don’t feel like doing anything except sleep, I’m eating very little food, appetite is gone, nothing sounds good and have lost a bunch of weight. Sandi is also battling COVID. We’re not in danger of dying, but we just feel weak and miserable—very ragged. Please pray for us. Thank you.

 

The Story of Uzza and the Christmas Tree

Once upon a time long, long ago, there was a Jewish man in the Bible named Uzza and a Christmas tree. Now wait just a moment, you are probably saying to yourself, something is wrong with this picture. What does an ancient Israelite man in the land of Israel have anything to do with a Christmas tree? Well, read on boys and girls, and I will tell you.

The Israelites, Elohim (God’s) chosen people, in their zeal at having the ark of the covenant (a symbol of the presence of YHVH Elohim) returned to Israel after it had been stolen by Israel’s enemies, the Philistines, they failed to inquire of YHVH as to how to properly transport the ark. Though well intentioned, the Israelites were misguided and they unwittingly repeated the sin of the Philistines by transporting it on an ox-drawn cart instead of the prescribed manner (1 Chron 13:1–13). 

In times past and as recorded in their laws, YHVH Elohim had instructed the Israelites on exactly how to carry the ark—a gold covered wooden box that contained the sacred symbols of Israel’s special covenantal relationship with Elohim. You see, he had specifically instructed that only the Levitical priests could carry the ark, and this had to be done on their shoulders with wooden poles (Num 4:2–15). Anyone who failed to follow these explicit instructions would be cursed by Elohim.

Sadly, Uzza failed to read the instructions. Although he was well-intentioned, he was neither a Levite nor were his fellow Israelites who failed to transport the ark in the prescribed manner. The ark was illegally being carried on an oxcart. So when the oxcart began to tip and the ark became unsteady, Uzza reached out to steady it and illegally touched the sacred wooden box that symbolized YHVH’s presence in Israel. As a result, Uzza was struck dead (1 Chron 13:7–9). The sin of not properly transporting the ark in the proscribed manner led to more sin and eventually led to the death of a man, who thought he was doing a good deed. 

So where is the Christmas tree in this story, you are probably now asking yourself? So glad you asked. 

There is a lesson for us in this story about Uzza and it absolutely has to do with the Christmas tree that so many well-meaning Christian erect in their homes, churches and places of business each year in December to supposedly honor the birth of the Messiah—Jesus Christ. 

YHVH has prescribed manners in which he is to be approached, ministered to, honored, worshipped or “touched”, if you will. We fool ourselves if we think that we can approach him in any manner we like, much less in the same manner as the ungodly heathens do. You see, the ignorant Philistines after suffering Elohim’s wrathful judgment for illegally stealing the ark of the covenant from the Israelites, returned the ark to Israel by placing the ark on an oxcart and sending it back where it had come from (1 Sam 5:1–12; 6:1–12). The Philistines were ignorant of the proper protocols for transporting the ark and did not know any better. The Israelites, on the other, possessed the laws of Elohim, which stipulated how he wanted the ark to be carried and by whom. So when the ark came back into Israel, they should have called for the priest to carry it properly. Instead, they adopted the pagan customs and transported the ark that represented Elohim’s presence in the pagan manner. Can you now begin to see where I am going with this story and what it has to do with a Christmas tree?

If we dare to approach our Creator in a non-prescribed (or illegal) manner, especially when we claim to be Bible followers, though Elohim is gracious, we may also suffer his angry judgments because we have failed to respect or fear his presence properly and follow his commandments. Often, we, just like the Israelites, adopt pagan practices in our worship of him. We fail to consult the Word of Elohim as to how he desires to be approached or worshipped. Instead, we make up our own customs and fail to follow the law so Elohium. For example, we fabricate holidays (like Christmas and Easter) and assemble on days that he has not sanctified (e.g., Sunday and Christian holidays), and we fail to meet with him on the days that he has sanctified (the Sabbath and his biblical feasts), we eat abominable and unclean meats that he has forbidden (e.g., pork and shellfish), and we erect Christmas trees (a pagan symbol representing the male sex organ) in our homes and church sanctuaries—a practice he refers to as heathen and instructs his people not to do (Jer 10:1–5). 

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Shalom Everyone,

  
It is almost time for another Zoom gathering.  The link and information is below.  Be sure to have the Zoom app downloaded on your device and you have opened an account.  It is free.
We sure did miss everyone, but felt the prayers.  Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.  What fruit of love we have experienced!  Ray is back home now.  He has another mountain to address but I believe we are all facing something.  Remember, with Elohim all things are possible!  What a wonderful opportunity to lift up a sacrifice of praise to our heavenly Father and grow in grace.


A sister sent me the Shema prayer and Nathan tweeked it a bit for us.  It is beautiful to see how we are coming together in the Ruach as time goes by and adding to our meetings.  Testimonies are abounding.  Feel free to share so that our online ecclesia is edified.  In addition to the Shema, we would love to hear the shofar blown at the beginning of our gatherings.  Nathan volunteered to do this and if someone else has a shofar and would like to share their gift of “sounding off”, please mention it and we will make sure you have that opportunity.

Shema:  Hear, O Israel: Yehovah our Elohim, Yehovah is one. You shall loveYehovah your Elohim with all your heart and with all your soul andwith all your might. And these words that I command you todayshall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to yourchildren, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, andwhen you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when yourise. You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall beas frontlets between your eyes. You shall write them on thedoorposts of your house and on your gates.



Donna Nash and Natan Lawrence are inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

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Join Natan for Shabbat Fellowship & Bible Study on Zoom

Donna Nash (and Natan Lawrence) are inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.  


Shalom Everyone!  Here is the link for this Saturday’s fellowship.  Feel free to pass this on to other brothers and sisters you think may be interested in joining our Midrash (study and discussion of the Scriptures).  We have folks from the West coast to the East coast.  Be sure and upload the Zoom app to your device and sign up for an account.  It is free.  When joining the meeting, enable the audio and video options so we can see and hear you.  This is a wonderful way to encourage each other as the Ecclesia of Messiah.

I am adding a personal note to stay prayerful.  I am hearing of many brethren with their feet held to the fire.  Paul wrote to the Thessalonians when he was weary, “We were comforted over you in all our affliction and distress by YOUR faith.”  Find someone who’s faith will help sustain you if you relate to the above.  Yah bless and keep you.  We look forward to seeing you Saturday! — James and Donna Nash


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Romans 12:2  “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of Elohim.”