Worship YAHUAH and rejoice in Yashusha HaMashiach? Do you really mean to worship the Father and rejoice in the son?
I had to ask twice, because today, this seems a strange proposition. What with the widespread thrust for “Yahusha is YAHUAH.”
The whole world seems determined to make the Messiah be the Most High, contrary to the many warnings in the Bible. Everyone it seems wants to worship the son as the Father.
But this simple verse in Philipians 3 says something different:
Php 3:3 For we are the circumcision, which worship Aluah in the spirit, and rejoice in HaMashiach Yahusha, and have no confidence in the flesh.
The Apostle Sha’ul (Paul) whose wisdom has led so many into error, plainly stated the nature of his worship.
He worshipped YAHUAH Aluah (the Father) and rejoiced in Yahusha HaMashiach (his son).
But due to the influence of the idolatrous religion of Christianity, that had us worshiping “Jesus Christ,” we find it difficult to understand what trhis means. What does it mean to worship the Father and rejoice in his son?
Well, this podcast episode, from our fellowsip here, explains it in detail. Please take the time and listen, as it could save you from the sin of idolatry. Why is this important? If we set up our idols in our hearts, then the Most High will not listen to us!
Eze 14:2 And the word of YAHUAH came unto me, saying,
Eze 14:3 Son of man, these men have set up their idols in their heart, and put the stumblingblock of their iniquity before their face: should I be enquired of at all by them?
Please listen for edification.