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REBUKE


HEBREW UNDERSTANDING:-

Search results for "rebuke": 1605 ga`ar gaw-ar' a primitive root; to chide:--corrupt, rebuke, reprove. 1606 g`arah gheh-aw-raw' from 1605; a chiding:--rebuke(-ing), reproof. 2781 cherpah kher-paw' from 2778; contumely, disgrace, the pudenda:--rebuke, reproach(-fully), shame. 3198 yakach yaw-kahh' a primitive root; to be right (i.e. correct); reciprocal, to argue; causatively, to decide, justify or convict:--appoint, argue, chasten, convince, correct(-ion), daysman, dispute, judge, maintain, plead, reason (together), rebuke, reprove(-r), surely, in any wise. 3543 kahah kaw-haw' a primitive root; to be weak, i.e. (figuratively) to despond (causatively, rebuke), or (of light, the eye) to grow dull:-- darken, be dim, fail, faint, restrain, X utterly. 4045 mig`ereth mig-eh'-reth from 1605; reproof (i.e. curse):--rebuke. 4148 muwcar moo-sawr' from 3256; properly, chastisement; figuratively, reproof, warning or instruction; also restraint:--bond, chastening ((-eth)), chastisement, check, correction, discipline, doctrine, instruction, rebuke. 7378 riyb reeb or ruwb {roob}; a primitive root; properly, to toss, i.e. grapple; mostly figuratively, to wrangle, i.e. hold a controversy; (by implication) to defend:--adversary, chide, complain, contend, debate, X ever, X lay wait, plead, rebuke, strive, X thoroughly. 8433 towkechah to-kay-khaw' and towkachath {to-kakh'-ath}; from 3198; chastisement; figuratively (by words) correction, refutation, proof (even in defence):--argument, X chastened, correction, reasoning, rebuke, reproof, X be (often) reproved.

SCRIPTURAL UNDERSTANDING:- Proverbs 27:5-6 OPEN REBUKE IS BETTER THAN HIDDEN LOVE, THE WOUNDS OF A FRIEND ARE TRUE, BUT THE KISSES OF A FRIEND ARE PROFUSE. REBUKE:- The root comes from the Old French rebuchier and means "to hack down," or "beat back." A rebuke, then, is meant to be critical and to chide — in today's terms, a rebuke is verbal smack-down!

Today, a spiritual shift is happening very fastly, globally. A portal has been opened by men dissatisfied with the church. The discovery of the name YAHUSHA by Lew White, is the "Newly Opened Portal." Many men are entering this new dimension of freedom, with hope that a second chance is being offered them, to achieve the goal of their own personal ministry, and wealth, they saw their compatriots displaying in the church's they had left, which is outside the portal of their New Natsarim Relgion. On the inside of the New Portal their are no laws of true scripture, mostly any authority came in the baggage they brought with them from their church's. Which they use while they are setting up their ministries, they actually run their congregations from the doctrine of old wineskins (unpleasantness).

Men and women judge their position on the seniority of how long they have been in this movement, forming groups of followers. So we have a line formed on who has the wisdom, and the say in the movement. Every person in line is under this preposterous banner which is just another form of slavery and bondage. We call these delinquents, carpetbaggers who need to be rebuked, trouble is they are so caught up in the ego of their situation they can't see the birds from the trees.

All believers need to see the birds from the trees, so believers should be well versed in scripture to have the power of discernment. There are no excuses for any believer not to achieve this (especially being equiped with The 3 Rules) and no reason why they can't recognise a carpetbagger. Carpetbagging crawlers when rebuked, do not accept your rebuke but in arrogance accuse you of judging and throw a million scriptures at you, saying you are the wrong one. If you take this behaviour personally you can be covered in defeat. Thank goodness we have a BLOCK BUTTON. Which once discerned should be made full use of.

I hope the brothers and sisters will take hold, and not be afraid to rebuke one that has come into our portal causing a disturbance.

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