Mysteries in Common, Blog 2

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Welcome back to The Road2Wholeness Blog.  Thank you for taking a stroll with us today.  Mysteries in Common, A Teaching Series is almost at it's end and we continue with Mysteries in Common the Blog Series here today.  


In the first blog of this series written in October 2020, I unveiled the Mysteries in Common between God's two servants Noah and Moses.  One is remembered for saving the first of humanity and the other is remembered for freeing and preserving the Lord's inheritance or the remnant which is Israel.

If you started with us in this blog series in 2020, please reread now and enjoy the rest of the series.  In Genesis 9:18, it reads "The sons of Noah who came out of the ark were Shem, Ham, and Japheth (Ham was the father of Canaan.)"  Here we are informed that Noah and Moses will always be relative to God's saving grace.  The Lord's inheritance may be Ham or it may be a remnant of the Canaanites, and the ability to see them differently may all be an adventure to overcome the wilderness in man to eat from the flesh of a pig.  In Matthew 7:6 we are taught, "Do not throw your pearls to pigs".  With this thought the Lord leaves behind the olive branch what is former to our ears, and brings forward what is unknown to the ears of the remnant.  

In Matthew 6, the word says that the Lord pronounces "Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them...  when you give to the needy do not announce it with trumpets.  In God's trumpet call then to the remnant as they leave through Exodus, He provides a wilderness.  In a forty year experience the Lord is saying, "Do not break your oath, but fulfill to the Lord the vows you have made."  

To see these Mysteries in Common listen to the word of the Lord spoken to Noah and his sons from Genesis 9:9-11.  It reads, "I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you.  Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth."  Here the Lord makes clear the stream of life between Noah's fertile soil and the hardened soil of the desert.  In Exodus, The Israelites are then made to cross between the Red Sea without a reed in sight and walk on dry ground.  The remnant becomes the Lord's inheritance and there are no people covenanted but instead it's land, milk, and honey.  Now do not throw your pearls to pigs begins, and the land is the spoken authority by which God hears the footsteps of his purpose.  He hears them as 144,000, as 12 Tribes, and as 1 prepared to hear the Holy Spirit.       

Remember to Go within that you may never go without.  The God within you awaits you.  Until our paths collide again, I wish you... Peace, Love, Life, and Complete Wholeness in Christ.



In Service,



NaTisha Renee Williams

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