By Beth Ann Phifer on Friday, 16 July 2021
Category: Scripture Studies

The End Times - Yeshua's Words to Remember

The End Times – Yeshua’s Words to Remember 
An Organization of Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21
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As you may have noticed from my last writing A Distant Grief / An Abiding Joy, I have been asking Father, “How shall I live in light of the unthinkable current events?” If we are in the throws of the end of time or not, we should heed the words of the One Who died, rose, and ascended to heaven on our behalf, even Yeshua1 our Lord. Every word that fell from His lips is crystal clear – truth, purity, and beauty. His words will guide us.

So last week, the Lord led me to read Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21 – the accounts of Yeshua’s words about the last days. Some words in these chapters pertain to the destruction of the Temple and some pertain to the events surrounding His return. Just as with the words from the book of Revelation, although we might not recognize the meaning of them now, if we saturate ourselves in them, there will be a day when we say, “So, that is what my Savior meant when He said that! That is why He told us!”

I extracted Yeshua’s words from the Gospel accounts to embed in my heart and mind to be alert and ready. The words from Matthew are in black type; the words from Mark are in crimson type (if different from Matthew); and the words from Luke are in green type (if different that Matthew and Mark). I use the word kedoshim for God’s people. It is the Hebrew word for chosen ones, saints, holy ones, God’s people, all those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life. Messiah is transliterated from the Hebrew Machiach and means Anointed One. Christ is Greek for Messiah.

Hear the words of Yeshua –

From the parables that follow these passages:

Father, let Your words dwell richly in our hearts!3  Draw near to us as we draw near to You!4  Prepare us for Your glorious return!

1  Yeshua haMashiach is Hebrew for Jesus the Messiah. He would have

been called Yeshua while He walked on the earth. Yeshua is the pronunciation of four Hebrew letters. The explanations of where the name Jesus came from are varied. Whatever name you choose, I am sure when you pray to Him, the Father knows exactly who you are addressing! I think the most important thing to consider is who you are talking to about Him. Jewish Christians insist on using Yeshua since it reflects His Jewishness. However, some people have never heard the name Yeshua and would not know who you were talking about. Love for others should be our guide!

2 Strengthen your heart, mind, and bodies. Pare down so that you are not encumbered. Hebrews 12:1 exhorts us to lay aside every encumbrance and the sin that easily entangles us so we can run the race before us.

3 Colossians 3:16

4 James 4:8

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Blessings and love in Him,
Beth Ann

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