Passages
By Stephen D. Moon
Revelation/Hazon 22:7 - “See, I am coming speedily! Blessed is he who guards the words of the prophecy of this book.”
To guard is one who keeps watch to prevent loss over something of value; a state of vigilance; preparedness.
A good thought-life is one who brings every thought into captivity of the Messiah. It is in the thought-life the journey battles are won or not.
Knowing that our minds, heart and bodies are the dwelling place, the intention is that we guard the words of prophecy, not by our own strength but by the virtue of the Ruach HaKodesh/Spirit of Yahuah empowering us; dwelling inside us. Taking away/ignoring, or adding to the Book leaves us sketchy, a life with regrets and a distorted scant view of prophecy. Faith picture gets misrepresented and misleading to the journey in the Book.
But guarding every word of prophecy that comes from the mouth of Yah let us enjoy a life without regrets our human side consenting to do the Father’s will. The entire book II Timothy 3:6 as we learn to deny self will, I gladly die daily of my own volition. In this Spirit, “Not my will but thy will be done.”
We will follow the Messiah/Master who gave us a perfect example of guarding the Book of Prophecy as the word/ Torah made flesh and we shall have no desire to follow any other that changes, abolishes, picks and chooses or takes away from the Book of prophecy. Faith picture “as it is written,” “comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Yah,” giving us a perfect prophecy picture of a “well done” journey.
To guard prophecy is to proclaim to live a life of esteem for Him; like Him; a witness that takes a stand for the truth: “Every Word that proceeds from the mouth of Yah;” see Matthew 4:4.
His will done, His work done, His way, will reap His reward. Now that’s a good Journey.
Be blessed.
Your servant,
Stephen D. Moon
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