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What is Enough?

Serenity is not easy

When I broke off my relationship with Facebook, I told my ‘friends’ (not everyone you accept on FB is actually a friend – it is FB’s term) that we are living in the end of days.  Neither candidate was going to save us from them (if you are looking for an actual savior, Yeshua [commonly known as Jesus] is available), but it is plain from 2020 that the Democratic candidate will make life as retched as possible as quick as possible – observing the dictatorial behavior of the Democratic Governors in NY, NJ, MI, IL, WA, OR, CA, and elsewhere, the next four years will be a nation-wide hell rather than isolated to smaller areas.

Don’t get me wrong . . . the same was going to happen under President Trump, but it would have taken longer to lose your savings, your livelihood, and your freedom. 

This is the Serenity I accepted before the election in 2020.

After accepting this – what can I change and where do I get the wisdom to know what is changeable?

I have always fought with this because I am a doer – I can and want to DO things. 

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Having spent 20 years in the infantry, I learned that it didn’t matter ‘how’ you did things (within legal restrictions, of course) . . . you did what was necessary to go through, or over, or under, or around the obstacle to get to the objective.

The Army had a saying, “If it looks stupid, but it works . . . it’s not stupid”.  I am a master of doing stupid things to get something to work right.  The internet has scores of slideshows of other masters doing whatever they can to accomplish a task . . . the photos usually depict an abundant use of duct tape and an OSHA warning to, ‘don’t this this at home’.

This attitude is the opposite of “Let go and let God”.

I want Yahweh to fix things (as He is ever so smarter and resourceful than I am), but am I not supposed to do what I can first?

I’m told to, “pray about it . . . .”

Prayer is important and we are instructed to do it without ceasing (1Thessalonians 5:17), but we are to act, also.

Noah was not saved by sitting on his couch, watching Netflix, eating pistachios, and praying for an ark – hoping Yahweh would make one for him (which, ironically, is part of the storyline of the dreadful 1999 TV miniseries about the Flood starring Jon Voight).  Noah spent 120 years witnessing to people about the coming flood and building the ark.

[As a side note, have you ever noticed how exceeding bad movies about Noah and the Flood are?   You have a kick-ass story about the end of the world and Hollywood acts like they have never read Genesis 6.  The 2014 version with Russell Crowe depicts Noah as a homicidal, environmental wacko bent on ending the human race . . . including his family.]

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Yahweh could have provided a much better ark (presumably quicker than 120 years . . . and under budget), but He did not.  If Noah and his family were to be saved, they were going to have to do a lot of the work themselves.

Not only were they going to have to build it, but they were going to have to put up with the ridicule that comes from building a really, really, big boat that wasn’t going to be able to launch into the sea – unless the sea came to Noah (which, of course, it eventually did).

How many times was the ark vandalized by drunken people?  It had to have been a very stressful century (plus) for Noah’s family.

Abram (later, Abraham) did not pray for Yahweh to remove the idols in his father’s house.  He destroyed them himself (the narrative in the Book of Jasher, Chapters 11 and 12 is humorously entertaining).  This action lands him and his brother in Nimrod’s court and they are sentenced to be thrown in the fiery furnace (not quite so humorously entertaining).

[When reading about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, in chapter 3 of the Book of Daniel, they are to suffer the same punishment, but they reply,

17 If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. 18 But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up. (Daniel 3:17-18)

They were not just making empty boasts – they were confident that Yahweh ‘was able to deliver them’ from the fire because He had saved Abram from the same punishment – though not Abram’s brother, who was quickly consumed by the massive fire.]

Abram was not capable of escaping the judgment, but his prayers were answered by Yahweh and his clothes were not singed, nor even smelled of smoke when he walked out of the furnace.  He ‘let go and let God.’

What is enough?  I have never been ‘wise enough’ to know when I have done enough and to just let Yahweh handle the rest . . . and that can be stressful. 

How much does one prepare for the coming economic collapse and reset?  Food, water, fuel . . . how much for how long? 

When Israel left Egypt, they did not carry forty years worth of food with them.  Yahweh provided – but not from day 1.

There will be a new exodus, when Yeshua supernaturally transports us to a place of safety to save us from the wrath to come (it will have to be supernatural, because, unlike the Israelites, we are not all in the same place to start the journey), but we need to provide for the time prior to the exodus.

I know people who have a veritable fortress that they plan to defend to the last shell casing.  That didn’t work out so well for the 80 men, women, and children who were known as the Branch Davidians in Waco, TX.  They were no match for the tanks and armored-personnel carriers that were unleashed on them by the US Government.

Randy Weaver had a similar problem at Ruby Ridge, ID, when Federal Marshalls killed his son and his wife in a brutal and heavy-handed operation unleashed on the family of a man who missed a court date.

Richard Branson built himself a ‘bug-out’ bunker on his Caribbean island of Necker, which was utterly destroyed by Hurricane Irma in 2017.

What can I, or any other ‘normal’ person, do to protect against a tyrannical government or the ravages of extreme nature?  There is never enough bullets or concrete to stop a determined adversary.

I’ve always tried to stockpile food and water for anticipated events (e.g., blizzards, tornados, etc.) when the supply chain will be disrupted for 2 – 3 weeks.  I have no idea how to plan for a government determined to affect a long-term destruction of the supply chain through lock-downs and draconian, environmental regulations.

I wish there was a hard and fast rule that says you are to do “X” and pray for Yahweh to do “Y”, but I’m not finding it.

I will continue to do what I can while praying it is enough until Yahweh’s plans unfold.  I will also continue to pray that I recognize His unfolding plan so I don’t stubbornly stick to mine.

P.S.  When the collapse happens . . . I’ve stockpiled guns and ammo, also.  All my family can hit what they are aiming at, so don’t show up at my door unannounced.  Just like in Noah’s time, there is no room for those who do not plan.

By rkeck777

I have carefully searched the Scriptures for decades to find the Truth of what God wanted for my life. I was raised Roman Catholic and even attended seminary in the 1980s in Indianapolis, IN. They asked me to leave because I kept questioning the faith by pointing out where Catholic doctrine was counter to the clear teachings of the Scriptures (these differences are covered in many books). I was told that I was “too orthodox” and asked to leave.
I thank the Way International for teaching me ‘how’ to read the Bible. Just as one needs to be taught to read Shakespeare, there are literary rules used throughout the Word (e.g., context, first use, figures of speech, etc.) that make the study of the Bible thrilling and fulfilling (These rules are covered in many books). The Way had its own problems and their proclivity for teaching how to understand the Scriptures led to their undoing when some of their teachings were exposed to be counter to the clear teachings of the Word.
This is not intended to be an auto-biography but I want you to understand that my search has taken me in many varied directions and at the age of 58, I once again made a ‘shift correction’ towards what I believe to be a greater understanding of true faith. It is never too late for God to reveal the answers to the desires of your heart.

I began a thirty day fast after Thanksgiving 2018 for both spiritual and physical health reasons. I listed my reasons on a dry-erase board so they were constantly before me. Those who know me were shocked that I planned to go thirty days without food. I explained that Christ went forty days and he wasn’t sixty-five pounds overweight. I don’t believe I would have been successful without my list and a desire to see the changes come about in me.
Number one on my list was to ask for forgiveness. My transgressions unto the Lord are numerous and senseless (as I’m sure is the case with most people). This is where the opening verse comes in. Someone actually shared it on Facebook (see, FB is not totally worthless) and I was struck by what it said of God’s own heart. I looked it up in my Bible so I could see the context and I saw the verse was highlighted and there were notes in the margin. I was shocked. I had seen this verse - I had parsed the Hebrew words in the verse - I had saved my thoughts in the margin - and I had completely missed the Heart of God in the Verse.
Parsing, examining and searching the Word and various study helps is important and it has its place, but God only wrote one Book for His People so seeing the why, the heart, of what is written is vital. In a nutshell, in Isaiah 43 God tells us that HE forgives us for HIS sake because unforgiveness is so toxic that God worries about its effects on Himself. I couldn’t believe I had missed this simple, yet powerful truth and knew I had to examine every aspect of my faith to see what else I had ignored.
It is very easy to delve into the Bible to verify the doctrine one already has and this is what I had done for decades. Luckily, I had been ‘thrown out’ of my church the year before based on a personal disagreement with the Pastor. God had some major Truths He wanted to share with me and I was now not as likely to bend scripture to whatever my current church was teaching. The process behind the Revelation does not have a linear path that can be easily transcribed and this narrative is already lengthier than I had planned so let’s just cut to the chase. The epiphany is probably the reason you are reading this book in the first place and you are probably wondering if I will ever come to the point.

God told me that ‘Christ did not come to start a new religion or a new Covenant’.

Read that again.

Yes, Jesus brought about the New Covenant promised by God (Jeremiah 31:31) in the Old Testament, but he did not bring about something different than what had been prophesied. “Surely the Lord GOD will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” (Amos 3:7). Where, in scripture, is it prophesied that God will ‘suspend’ His Laws for a time?
I could not have received that a year ago because I was so steeped in the Faith I had ‘clothed’ myself in. I understand that early believers were referred to as “Christians” but that was merely a derisive label given to them. In my civilian jobs, I was called supervisor, foreman, boss fellow, and several other names I chose, in good taste, to not repeat. These are all titles and did not change the underlying character of who I am. There are two very good YouTube videos I found that explain this so well that I recommend you stop reading now and watch them before continuing.

The Error of Dispensationalism (Remastered) - 119 Ministries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RL2hZSpKEE
Identity Crisis - Passion for Truth Ministries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN-1jUc963g

Yes, I understand Jim Staley is (was, depending on when you read this) in jail. He is an imperfect messenger (as are we all), but if you cannot distinguish between the messenger and the message then you are going to miss out on much of what God is sharing to you with the Scriptures and in life.

I was reminded of the lesson of Ananias and Sapphira from Acts 5:
1 But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession, 2 And kept back part of the price, his wife also being privy to it, and brought a certain part, and laid it at the apostles' feet. 3 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? 4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God. 5 And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost: and great fear came on all them that heard these things. 6 And the young men arose, wound him up, and carried him out, and buried him. 7 And it was about the space of three hours after, when his wife, not knowing what was done, came in. 8 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much? And she said, Yea, for so much. 9 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out. 10 Then fell she down straightway at his feet, and yielded up the ghost: and the young men came in, and found her dead, and, carrying her forth, buried her by her husband. 11 And great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as heard these things.

Ananias and Sapphira had obviously done a good work in selling their property and giving much of the proceeds towards the Ministry but their hearts were wicked in that they wanted praise for having done this and false praise at that since they kept back some of the money but they led people to believe that they had contributed the entire amount. Any amount would have been a worthy contribution but they wanted to be puffed up in their pride by lying to the Apostles and to the Holy Spirit. The shock and shame of having their hearts exposed by the Spirit through Peter was too much for them.

You must work out your path AND you must want to follow that path. Our Father is not impressed by people who feel obligated to do something they do not want to do (“This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.” Matthew 15:8). God also tells us that, “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous” (1John 5:3). The Torah was not intended to be burdensome but the Religious Leaders, over time, added to and agonizingly interpreted the existing Instructions with their traditions (Talmud). I do not believe that this was God’s intention. God’s Instructions are not based on circumstance but the application often must be. This is your responsibility - please do not relinquish the accountability of your walk to others.

The two most important things you much figure out for yourself are, “what is God’s Heart in commanding such and such” and “what is my heart in obeying His Commandments”. This is a journey, much like marriage, and diligence to your relationship will produce wonderful results.

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