Tuesday, July 2, 2024

When I pray why do I sometimes say,” by the power of the Ruach ha Kodesh”?

https://1drv.ms/w/c/ea365464074a8971/Eb3dspE08ftFr0Fe-6SGTTQBktopcORkZe1NcRE2AWOzWA?e=cvU19e Power of the Ruach Ha Kodesh Holy Spirit When I pray why do I sometimes say,” by the power of the Ruach ha Kodesh”? First let me make plain. “Seeing then that we have a great high priest, that is passed into the heavens, our Yeshua, the Son of Yah, let us hold fast our profession. — Hebrews 4:14 Hebrews 4:15,16 says, “For we have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” And it is in my saviors name I go to my Father YAH, and no other. Before my Yeshua became our final sacrifice He said, "But the Helper, the Ruach Ha Kodesh, whom the Father will send in my name (in the messiah’s name), He (Ruach) will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all that I have said to you." (John 14:26) Through the power of the Ruach Ha Kodesh, believers are saved, in the name of Yeshua, due to our redeemer's grace, filled, sealed, and sanctified. The Ruach Ha Kodesh reveals YAH’s thoughts, teaches, and guides believers into all truth, including knowledge of what is to come. The Ruach Ha Kodesh also helps Yah’s children in their weakness and intercedes for them. "And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of our messiah the Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Ruach Ha Kodesh “(Acts 2:38) What is Ruach Ha Kodesh? The Ruach Ha Kodesh, the Spirit of truth, who eternally "proceeds" from the Father (John 15:26). The word "Spirit" commonly translates the Greek New Testament word pneuma, which is defined as Soul, Spirit and Ruach in the Hebrew which is the word for spirit, breath, or wind. When spoken, the word engages one’s breath and lungs. The use of "Holy Ghost" in older English translations of the Bible, such as the King James Version, has contributed to its continued use in some traditional contexts. Over time, many modern translations of the Bible have opted for "Holy Spirit" to reflect contemporary language usage. Messianic and many other believers prefer to use the Hebrew name, Ruach Ha Kodesh. But as far as I am aware of, there is no difference in meaning between the “Holy Spirit" and "Holy Ghost”, in the Christian theology the reason for the difference is found in the story behind the translation of the King James Bible. When the New Testament was translated from Greek into English it was done by different committees. One of the committees consistently translated the Greek words hagion pneuma as “Holy Spirit” while the other committee translated it as “Holy Ghost.” What Does the Ruach Ha Kodesh Do? The Spirit dwells inside every true child of Yah. The body of faithful children becomes His temple (1 Corinthians 3:16). Know ye not that ye are the temple of YAH, and that the “Spirit of YAH” dwelleth in you? 17 If any man defiles the temple of YAH, him shall YAH destroy; for the temple of YAH is holy. He is described as a 'Counsellor' or 'Helper' (paraclete in Greek, guiding them in the way of the truth.) Guides us to the way to truth, Remember Yeshua said John 14:6 "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me”. The 'Fruit of the Spirit’, the result of His work, "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control" (Galatians 5:22). The Ruach Ha Kodesh, as our paraclete, means that the Ruach is our comforter and counselor. When Yeshua, my savior, ascended to heaven, He promised to never leave us nor forsake us and He didn’t, as His Son asked, Father sent the Ruach Ha Kodesh to be with us as our paraclete. Remember John 14:16 And I, (our Yeshua,) will ask the Father, and He will give you another Advocate, the Ruach, who will never leave you. The Spirit is also believed to give gifts natural and supernatural to Yah’s children as is found in the life of Christ and His disciples. My answer, WHY NOT SAY IT? Love hugs, Christ’yal Ooten FYI note: If you heard this expression before, you probably heard it in this wrong emphasis: Ru•ach Ha•ko•désh. Notice that the accent (the slight lingering) is on the syllable: “desh,” whereas should be on the “ko.” The word “ruach” appears for the first time in Gen. 1:2: (…and the spirit of Yahweh aka YAH . This word also means “wind.” The word “kodesh” comes from the word “kadosh” that means “holy.” Ru•ach Ha•ko•désh is mentioned 55 times in the New Testament. In the Old Testament it is mentioned 23 times, but in a different form: “Ru•ach Adonai,” the Spirit of Yahweh (Yahuha). Here is a link for you to hear the correct pronunciation. https://hebrew.jerusalemprayerteam.org/the-holy-spirit/les healing the sick, raising the dead, and more. Yeshua The involvement of the Council of Nicea, within the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the influence of the English language into biblical text, changed the use of “Yeshua” to describe the Savior into Jesus. “Yeshua” can be found mostly in the Hebrew Bible and other ancient texts that are still referenced among those in the Jewish faith. Hebrew is still considered the holy language used primarily for worshipping and prayer to Father Yah. I hope this is helpful. I have various resources in regards to this writing, as well as my personal thoughts. bcausofu, Christ’yal Ooten

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