WHO CAN BE SAVED?
10 June 2020 Wednesday afternoon 15.30 A reader asks:
Who can be saved – only the pure offspring of Jacob, or everyone as stated in the following examples?
I hope you can give me more clarity regarding who can be saved and also who precisely will be the 144 000 chosen ones ( 12000 sealed ones from every tribe of Israel ) today?
The following sections show clear proof of “impure blood” and also that people from all nations and tribes can be saved:
Is. 56: 6
And foreigners who bind themselves to the LORD to minister to him, to love the name of the LORD, and to be his servants, all who keep the Sabbath without desecrating it and who hold fast to my covenant
7: these I will bring to my holy mountain and give them joy in my house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house will be called a house of prayer for all nations.”
Rev. 5:9
9 And they sang a new song, saying: “You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation.
Acts. 8:26 – 40 describe the Ethiopian who red Isaiah and was baptized.
Joseph’s wife (Asenat) was an Egyptian; therefore Ephraim and Manasseh’s tribes included Egyptian blood.
The wife of Moses (Sephora) was an Ethiopian and his father in law (Jethro) brought her to Moses in the Sinai desert. (Exodus 18) – Miriam was hit with leprosy because she took offence in Sephora (Numbers 12:1).
The wife of Boas (Ruth) was a Moabite and their offspring included Obed (grandfather of David) and finally YaHWeshua.
ANSWER:
I believe that each one can reach his/her blissfulness in theirown predetermined order. The Master himself explained: I go to prepare a place for you because in the big house of My Father there are many (different) dwellings.
Regarding the sealing of the chosen ones of the twelve tribes of Israel, I also believe that it has been determined since eternity in the Book of Life and that since the beginning it was exclusively the decision of Elohim and not the choice of any human or angel.
Someone that immigrates and relocates himself, to take on the citizenship of another country, is then also classified or identified as a foreigner. So, I believe there is just as much hope for all our fellow- citizens who have left ship.
Again I agree completely with you. There are, from the Caucasian grouping, Germans, Belgians, and many more that make up different tribes, nations and languages.
According to scientific research, there were various Caucasian DNA found in the old Egyptian mummies.
Constantine and his team decided which writings were Apocrine and which would become the compound bundle that we call the Bible today. In the Book of the Sincere, one of the many old writings, which was not included, you can find a large amount of information over a long time period.
According to this source, Moses did indeed rule over Cush for almost forty years and was married to Adioni, the widow of the deceased Cusitic king, Kikanus. But Moses feared YaHWeH, the God of his father and did not enter her. He remembered how Abraham made his servant, Eliezer, swore to not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan.
Sephora (a Hebrew name) which means bird, was Moses’ second wife. Her father Jethro (Reuel) was a Midianitic priest and he had in his possession the centuries-old rod of Adam. This confirms that this desert inhabitant was from pure chronicle descent. But there was great dissatisfaction among the Israel nation over this woman and the problem was largely due to the circumcision of her and Moses’ sons.
With regards to Ruth, she could just as well have been a woman from the ranks of Israel, but she was born in another country. Her sister in law returned to her family without any resistance. But Ruth answers Naomi clearly: Your nation is my nation and your God is my God and therefore I return, together with you, to where I belong.
The same is valid for the Enuch, who served in the Ethiopian court with his mathematical aptitude, intellect and knowledge of language. But returned to his fatherland with longing, to worship there. He is baptized and receives mercy for the fact that he also belongs to God, despite the fact that his manhood was violated and therefore, according to the Old Testament laws, did not have the right to enter the assembly of Elohim.
Nowhere in the Bible is there direct reference to the color of people and just like I have mentioned in my letter above, we easily make our own assumptions to support our viewpoints. It is not for me, or any other human, to judge any other human despite his origin, color, language or identity.
In the same way, nobody has the right to question my religion. But what I do know is that I am not ashamed of the image in which God has created me. Therefore I keep to his laws: Kind sticks to kind, and believe me, I have great respect for every kind that sticks to his kind.