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301 Trust it does not come easy


Mat 10:37 Whoever loves his father or mother more than he loves me is not worthy of me; anyone who loves his son or daughter more than he loves me is not worthy of me.


This is why Yeshua the Messiah went to the cross, not to break the commandments but to allow access to those who would trust. To see who would trust in Him enough to walk in His footsteps. To see if you only think about Him when things are bad. To see if you only proclaim Him when somebody is looking.
The rewards and the chastisement are equal in amount to ALL people. You will only get the rewards if you love and follow His ways, all of them, not just the ones you like. The rewards are eternal life and life in a palace with God forever if you trust and follow Him. But the road to that palace is going to need a lot of trust because of the times we are living in. That trust does not come easy when everyone around you thinks you’re crazy for following the bible. When they want to gossip and you want to grow in the Lords ways. It seems the more we try to walk closer with Messiah the harder the road gets. This message is an encouragement for those truly desiring a close relationship with Yeshua but it feels like the picture chosen for the message…the desert.

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