Message 86

Hard sayings always have fruit on the other side of them. Yahweh is always a Loving Giver. Even when He takes it is a gift, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. We did not finish Yeremyah 17 in order to see the other side; the place where the fruit grows large:

"Blessed (the mind "kneeling") is the man [stream of thought] that trusts (makes "sure") in Yahweh, and whose hope (mental "refuge") is (notice the word "is" rather then "is in") Yahweh. For he will be like a tree ("firm" truth) planted (established) by the waters (cleansing though streams; see "Liquidity"), which spread out it's roots ("strike, pluck") by the river (thought "streams"), and will not fear when the heat ("hot"; testing) comes. It's leaves ("coming, ascend") are always green ("verdant, new"); it will not be worried in the year (mind "cycle") of drought ("restraint, isolated"), and never ceases to yield fruit ("bear, burst")." (Yeremyah 17:7-8)

The 144,000 learn that the hard sayings always have sweet fruit; fruit for the mind of course. They have found that the learning can only come via obedience to the hard sayings. And they know that Yahweh always speaks clearly and precisely about crucial matters:

"The heart ("center of intellect") is deceitful above all and desperately wicked: Who can know it?" The 144,000 know that the answer is: Only Yahweh and Yahshua and the 144,000 can know just how wicked!

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