I blossom, (1)Mine Blossom as
(2)Aaron’s Rod, in the wilderness of
(3)Kadesh Amen Amen and again Amen.
Mine come forth this Spring in full bloom, saith the Lord. To see
them in the physical they all appear different, but they are all one
in Me. I AM love. I AM the Word. I AM Spirit, Amen.
One day at a time conquers, and Mine conquer now one day at a
time. Love balances and achieves now as never before seen on earth,
and the grandeur of Christ is seen in His. Look away from the world
and see Me in you and ours, Amen Amen Amen.
Soon, very soon now, Christ returns and is seen in ways never
experienced by earthly beings. Those in the Spirit see Him, His
reality, first. (4)We are Husband and Wife.
We are one, Amen Amen Amen. Christ is King Amen.
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[Ps 29:7-11] The voice of
the LORD divides the flames of fire <Acts 2:3>. The voice of
the LORD shakes the wilderness; the LORD shakes the Wilderness of
Kadesh. The voice of the LORD makes the deer give birth, and
strips the forests bare; and in His temple everyone says, "Glory!"
The LORD sat enthroned at the Flood, and the LORD sits
as King forever. The LORD will give strength to His people;
the LORD will bless His people with peace. NKJV
(1) "Mine Blossom":
Suggested Reading: January 10, 2008 "Blossoming
Children With Adult Angels"
(2) "Aaron’s Rod":
"(Num 17 and Heb 9:4): Immediately after the
incidents connected with the rebellion of Korah, Dathan and Abiram
against the leadership of Moses and the priestly primacy of Aaron
(Num 16), it became necessary to indicate and emphasize the
Divine appointment of Aaron. Therefore, at the command of
Jehovah, Moses directs that twelve almond rods, one for each
tribe with the prince's name engraved thereon, be placed within the
Tent of the Testimony. When Moses entered the tent the following
day, he found that Aaron' s rod had budded, blossomed and borne
fruit, "the three stages of vegetable life being thus
simultaneously visible..."
"The High Priest’s Qualifications:.. Nor was he
{High Priest} to come in contact with death. He must not rend his
clothes, nor defile himself, even for his father or his mother (Lev
21:10-11). His sons might defile themselves for their kin, but the
high priest must not. For he was the representative of life.
Death did not exist for him, in so far as he was a priest. God is
the Ever-Living, the Life-Giving; and His priest, who had "the crown
of the anointing oil of his God upon him, ‘had to do with life
alone’. (from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia;
"Aaron’s Rod")
The New Unger’s Bible Dictionary goes on to say,
"... A walking staff (Heb. matteh, "branch"; elsewhere
"staff," Ex 4:2; 7:9; 1 Sam 14:27,43). In the case of Moses and
Aaron the rod was a shepherd's staff, belonging to Moses but
sometimes employed by Aaron in performing miracles. It was
also called "the staff of God" (Ex 4:20; 17:9), probably
because through it Jehovah wrought wonders. Aaron's
priesthood was confirmed by a miracle calculated to silence the
murmurings of the people. God commanded Moses to take twelve rods
from the tribal princes of Israel and to write upon each the name of
the tribe... The rods were to be laid in the Tabernacle before
the Ark of the Covenant; and there the rod of the man whom Jehovah
chose, i.e., entrusted with the priesthood (Num 16:5), would
put forth shoots. On the following morning "(1a)the
rod of Aaron for the house of Levi had sprouted and put forth buds
and produced blossoms, and it bore ripe almonds" (Num
17:1-9; cf. Heb 9:4)."
(2a) "the rod of
Aaron for the house of Levi had sprouted and put forth buds and
produced blossoms, and it bore ripe almonds":
ALMOND BLOSSOMS: (Heb. shaqad,
"the awakening one," probably from its
early blossoming). Cups "shaped like almond
blossoms" or flowers are referred to in the NASB and NIV of
Ex 25:33-34; 37:19-20 in connection with the design of
the golden lampstand in the Tabernacle. The KJV
renders "almond." (from The New Unger's Bible Dictionary)
Suggested Reading: Ex 25:33-34; Ex
37:19-20; Ecc 12:5
... Symbolism of Aaron's Rod: Adolph Saphir
believes there is deep significance in the miracle of Aaron's rod
that budded and bare almonds (Num 17). It was a visible sign
of the legitimacy of Aaron's priesthood and a confirmation of it,
and a symbol of its vitality and fruitfulness. The twelve rods of
the tribes were dead sticks of wood, and remained dead; Aaron's
alone had life and produced blossoms and fruit. It was the emblem of
his office which correlated itself with life, and had nothing to do
with death. (from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia;
"Priest")
In Exodus 19:6 God promises: "And you shall
be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.' These are
the words which you shall speak to the children of Israel." NKJV
In the March 9, 2008 Love Letter from Christ, He
is speaking of this time in which we are all "priests" to, and for,
God. He is saying we will "Blossom, as Aaron’s Rod and will,
I believe, blossom symbolically in the "wilderness" of Kedesh (see
below). Mine come forth this Spring in full bloom, saith the Lord.
To see them in the physical they all appear different, but they are
all one in Me. I AM love. I AM the Word. I AM Spirit, Amen."
In 1 Peter 2:9-10 we are called "a royal
priesthood": "But you are a chosen generation, a royal
priesthood, a holy nation , His own special people, that you may
proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness
into His marvelous light; 10 who once were not a people but are
now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have
obtained mercy. NKJV
Notice in 1 Peter 2:9-10 we are told that we are
now the chosen generation, a royal priesthood and a holy
nation in Christ. Peter teaches us that we are these things SO THAT
WE CAN PROCLAIM {acceptable} PRAISES to, and of, God. God is
revealing to us that in the Spring we will "blossom as Aaron’s rod
did,and move from death into eternal life as "priests", under our
High Priest Christ Jesus. Praising will be instrumental and critical
in this. {Also read: January 10, "Blossoming Children With Adult
Angels" (Vision).
(3) Kadesh: (KADESH
BARNEA)
Strong’s Concordance:
OT:6946 Qadesh (kaw-dashe'); the same as OT:6945;
sanctuary; Kadesh, a place in the Desert:
OT:6945 qadesh (kaw-dashe'); from
OT:6942; a (quasi) sacred person, i.e. (technically) a (male)
devotee (by prostitution) to licentious idolatry: KJV -
sodomite, unclean. ((Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and
Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary)
Nelson's Illustrated Bible
Dictionary:
"(See KADESH BARNEA.) (consecrated) - a wilderness region
between Egypt and the land of Canaan where the Hebrew people
camped during the Exodus .... Kadesh Barnea was situated on the
edge of Edom (Num 20:16) about 114 kilometers (70 miles) from Hebron
and 61 kilometers (50 miles) from Beersheba in the Wilderness of Zin.
Kadesh Barnea is also said to be in the Wilderness of Paran (Num
13:26). Paran was the general name for the larger wilderness area,
while Zin was the specific name for a smaller portion of the
wilderness territory.
The first mention of Kadesh Barnea occurred
during the time of Abraham. Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and his
allied armies waged war against the Amalekites and Amorites from
Kadesh (Gen 14:7). When Hagar was forced by Sarah to flee from
Abraham's home, she was protected by the Angel of the Lord, who
brought her to the well Beer Lahai Roi, between Kadesh and Bered
(16:14). Later Abraham moved to Gerar, situated between Kadesh and
Shur (20:1).
The most important contacts of the Israelites
with Kadesh Barnea occurred during the years of the Exodus and
wilderness wanderings. During the second year of the Exodus from
Egypt, the Israelites camped around Mt. Horeb, or Sinai. God told
them to leave Sinai and take an 11-day journey to Kadesh Barnea (Num
10:11-12; Deut 1:2). From here the people would have direct entry
into the land of Canaan. Moses selected one man from each tribe
as a spy and sent them to "spy out the land" (Num 13:2). After 40
days they returned with grapes and other fruits, proving Canaan to
be a fertile, plentiful land.
Ten of these spies reported giants in the land,
implying that Israel was too weak to enter Canaan (Num 13:33).
But two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, said, "Do not fear" (Num
14:9). The people wanted to stone the two for their report (Num
14:10), and they went so far as to ask for another leader to take
them back to Egypt.
Because of their fear and rebellion at Kadesh
(Deut 9:23), the Israelites were forced to wander in the Wilderness
of Paran for 38 years. Kadesh apparently was their headquarters
while they moved about during these years. In the first month of the
40 th year of the Exodus, the people again assembled at Kadesh for
their final march to the Promised Land.
While they were still camped at Kadesh, a number
of the leaders of the people rebelled against Moses and Aaron (Num
16:1-3). They were killed in an earthquake (16:31,32). Miriam,
Moses' sister, also died and was buried (20:1). (2a)At
Kadesh, Moses also disobeyed God by striking the rock to bring forth
water (20:8-11). He had been told to speak, not strike the rock.
Soon after Moses and the people began to move from Kadesh toward
Canaan, Aaron died and was buried (20:23-29).
[Revelation 19:7] 7 Let us be glad and rejoice
and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and
His wife has made herself ready." NKJV
[Revelation 21:9] Then one of the seven angels
who had the seven bowls filled with the seven last plagues came to
me and talked with me, saying, "Come, I will show you the
bride, the Lamb's wife." NKJV
[Jer 7:34] Then I will cause to cease
from the cities of Judah and from the streets of {old} Jerusalem
the voice of mirth and the voice of gladness, the voice of
the bridegroom and the voice of the bride. For the land
shall be desolate. NKJV
[Rev 21:2-5] 2 Then I, John, saw the holy
city, New Jerusalem , coming down out of heaven from God,
prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 3 And I heard a
loud voice from heaven saying, "Behold, the tabernacle
of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall
be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God. 4
And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall
be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more
pain, for the former things have passed away. 5 Then He who sat
on the throne said,"Behold, I make all things new." And He said
to me, "Write, for these words are true and faithful." NKJV
[UPDATE 08/11/08: [Acts 1:9-11] Now when
He had spoken these things, while they watched, He was taken up, and
a cloud {of witnesses/angels/resurrected} received Him out of
their sight. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He
went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel, who also
said, "Men of Galilee, why do you stand gazing up into heaven? This
same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in
like manner {in the heavenly host; cloud of witnesses: angels,
resurrected} as you saw Him go into heaven." NKJV]
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