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From: polona My testimony Shalom, I have recently just put up a myspace page - and I wrote a blog entiteled "when Yahweh intervened", it can be found on www.myspace.com/anayah8 if you would like to see it. Please don't mind I still use the name Jesus at times - to be honest, I haven't yet totally abandon this name, simply because I belive it has a special "color" of memories i have related to that name - when He intervened and I knew Him under that name. I knew Him as Jesus all my life long - but I am getting used to Yahushua. I hope you can tolerate that. ======================================= http://www.eliyah.com/Forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/106152/Living_Parables.html#Post106152 From: AdoniYah Living Parables I am sure there will be some who will say I should not brag about what I do in the name of Yeshua. You would be right if bragging for self edification was the point. But I can assure you it is not. I tell this to all who will listen to show the power and glory of our Savior. While attempting to get home before sundown on Shabbat I noticed a man sitting on the side of the road. As I contemplated turning around and seeing if the man needed help all the emotions of this world started trying to sway me from Yeshua's call. I tried to tell myself maybe he wasn't homeless. He had a bag in his hands so maybe he was just picking up cans to recycle or down here where we live people have pecan trees so he is probably just picking the nuts off the ground. As I drove on my conscience would not let me go home. Or was it the Ruach trying to guide me down the narrow path. I turned around, stopped the car and had an experience I will never forget. Praise Yahweh! No, the man was not homeless, but he was unemployed and struggling. He was on the ground picking up acorns from the Oak trees that lined the roadway. I thought to myself, acorns? He told me he knew a man that would buy them and then ship them off to New York City. I guess they will eat anything there if you call it gourmet. He only made 25 cents a pound off the sell, but he said it was honest work. He was even trying to help support his sister. His life wasn't easy at the moment. Yet, he exuded a will that said he would not let this world get him down. He said he didn't want to become a criminal to support himself. It amazes me how easy it was to talk to this complete stranger. Or was he a stranger? Heb 13:2 Do not be forgetful of hospitality, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it. I always try to remember Yeshua's words about caring for Him from the parable of the Sheep and the Goats. Mat 25:40 "And the Sovereign shall answer and say to them, 'Truly, I say to you, in so far as you did it to one of the least of these My brothers, you did it to Me.' We must never let this world corrupt us into believing that Yeshua is contained only within the pages of the Scriptures. He is alive and with us wherever we go. He walks past us and talks to us everyday. I spent around 20 minutes talking with this "stranger". As I was about to leave he asked me if I wanted to buy some of the acorns. I told him I didn't think acorns sounded very tasty to me and he looked at me and said he wasn't going to eat them either. Around here acorns are great snacks for the squirrels and deer but the locals tend to leave them alone. I didn't have reason take any acorns home, although I did take just one to never let me forget, but I did give him a farewell gift to help him out. I had no doubt he would use this gift wisely. I shook his hand as I started to leave and he thanked me for stopping and told me that if the opportunity came to him and he could help someone in the future he would. I came away from this full of joy. I had stopped to help this "stranger" and hopefully edify him and "pick" him up. But, I will tell you right now that someone was picked up and it wasn't just this man. It was also me. On that day I saw my Savior in this man's face and it was glorious. I will never forget the "Acorn Man". HalleluYah! HalleluYah! HalleluYah! Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground. Shalom, AdoniYah [This message has been edited by AdoniYah (edited 10-15-2007).] _________________________ Shalom, Adrian www.hopeville.net/AdoniYah email: adoniyah at hopeville dot net (A brother/slave to Jews, Christians and all the lost sheep!) (1Co 9:19) For though I am free from all, I made myself a servant to all, in order to win more, (1Co 9:20) and to the Yehudim I became as a Yehudite, that I might win Yehudim; to those who are under Torah, as under Torah, so as to win those who are under Torah; (1Co 9:21) to those without Torah, as without Torah - not being without Torah toward Elohim, but under Torah of Messiah - so as to win those who are without Torah. (1Co 9:22) To the weak I became as weak, so as to win the weak. To all men I have become all, so as to save some, by all means. (1Co 9:23) And I do this because of the Good News, so as to become a fellow-partaker with it. ========================================= http://www.eliyah.com/Forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/106157/Testimony_of_Brown_Recluse_Bit.html#Post106157 From: fire4YHVH Testimony of Brown Recluse Bite About three weeks ago, on a Thursday night, I noticed a sore spot on my pointing finger on my left hand. There really wasn't anything visible, I figured it was a fiberglass splinter; I get them often when I mess around in my husband's shop. So I prayed over it, thank YHVH for my healing and went on. I work as a janitor at night, I always have some kind of glove on my hands. That night my finger was very irritated, so I assumed it was from wearing the gloves, I put some iodine on it and a bandaid before I went to bed. I claimed Isaiah 53:4&5 and praise YHVH for my healing. The next morning, my finger had swollen a little but was extremely sore to where any kind of movement was very painful. We had a delivery to make that morning. I couldn't let a little "splinter" keep me from helping my husband. I praised YHVH on and off all day and thinking on Isaiah 53:4,5, all the while my finger was in pain. I put a bandaid on it, and went to work that night. I took extra to have a change; by half way through the shift, I ended up putting duct tape over the last one to keep it on. When I got home, I had to have help to strip off the tape. My finger felt like it was on fire and had swollen tremendously! In my mind said, "well this is just a bad reaction to the latex on the duct tape"; so I believe that's what it was, because it had happen before (just not with duct tape, latex on J&J brand of band aids, which I don't use anymore). So Kelly got a pan of almost scalding hot water with some iodine, and I let my hand soak. He bandaged it up with gauze, stood in agreement with me that I had my healing, and we went to bed. Over the weekend I lost sleep, and my hand had swollen so much, that by Sunday, it was puffy with dimples where the knuckles should've been. I couldn't move my finger at all at this point. Kelly knew that it wasn't a splinter, he went on the internet and looked up the effects of the brown recluse, but he didn't tell me. Monday, while at work, I was praying, and I started to waver. I started to doubt, and then I started to cry. I prayed that I wanted my Father to be my Physician, I know one of His names is YHVH Rapha (I believe I spelt that right). I thanked Him for all the times He had healed my family before. All the while, I thought that the "splinter" was infected under my skin and I couldn't get it out. I've had little medical situations that I've dealt with before. I've seen YHVH, come through; this shouldn't be any different. After praying, deep inside I knew that I received my healing, and that everything was going to be just fine, I text Kelly. The pain wasn't as bad, but I felt enormous amount of pressure. Kelly called me and asked me all these different symptom questions, then that night when I got home, he showed me some pictures of spider bites, but didn't tell me of what kind of spider. I said "hey that looks just like what I got", I was relieve that I didn't have a fiberglass splinter, just a spider bite. I've had one on the back of my hand that was horrible; spiders are like that. The next morning after the hot soak, Kelly started to apply pressure to the backside of my finger, and I knew that it was going to be unbearable, but I've been through this before with spider bites; after about five minutes, Kelly was able get the venom out, and Praise YHVH! I was able to move my finger! Kelly fixed another hot soak for me and that's when I saw the bullseye that I've heard some in my past had talked about...the only thing was, there wasn't any black, any where. I had this bite for six days and it had not progressed. It is a miracle. Kelly was amazed. He told me he was looking to see if a certain symptom showed up, and if it did, he said he would take me to the E.R., but it never did. He said he wasn't going to put my faith out with the pictures he had seen. He was fighting fear all the while. When I was at work, he always called and check on me, and he came on my lunch break to work on my finger just like he did at home. Everyday, three times a day I got a hot soak (like 140 degrees) with iodine, then pressure was applied. Within a week my hand was back to normal. All day in and out, I continually off and on gave thanks for my healing. Now its been three weeks, I have a small spot that looks like it's been sunburned with a little knot underneath, and a occasionaly itching. YHVH heals!!Praise be to HIM forever and ever. Amen I don't have the money for a doctor. I want to see YHVH healing power...and I have. When you pray to HIM, there is no medical politics...there is yes and amen. ------------------ Psalms 37:4 =================================== http://www.eliyah.com/Forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/106175/Miracle_Healing.html#Post106175 From: HeHoldsMyHand Miracle Healing Hi, I thought you would like to know about a miracle I witnessed a couple of years ago, whilst I worked in the Accident & Emergency Department (A&E) of my local hospital here in England. This was in the days when I was a christian, but had no idea that I still needed to follow Torah, and I still attended church. Its also an encouragement, that YHVH hears our prayers and knows us, even though we do not know Him particularly well, as the people involved (including me) did not. A 16 year old girl, arriving home after school, found she was locked out. Instead of waiting til her mother came home within the half hour, she decided to climb up onto the first floor balcony and find a way in. Unfortunately, she then fell from this balcony onto her head, and lay there unconscious until her mother found her. She was rushed into the resusitation room, and I went to get details from her mother. One of the questions I have to ask, is there any religion? Now, in England, those who are not remotely interested in religion say 'Church of England', but this lady said 'Christian', which got my attention. I then spent the morning praying for her as I went about my job. By this time, her daughter was wailing loudly from the Resus room, which I thought was a good sign, and spoke to the chief nurse about it. He shook his head sadly, and said that she wouldn't be aware she was wailing, and the sound was caused by a bleed on the brain. The type of wail, he said, was known as a 'cerebral bleed wail', and meant the girl was definately brain-damaged. However, I kept praying. Unbeknownst to me though, was the fact she was a grand-daughter of one of the elders in my church, about 14 miles away. Mum had rung around, and got the family praying. The girl was then sent for scans and admitted to Intensive Care. The very next day.....she walked out with nothing more than a broken elbow!!! Praise YHVH!!! Lindsey

