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Nisan/Aviv 16: sun-set Monday 29th March 2021 to sun-set Tuesday 30th March 2021

*OMER COUNTING DAY 1 (sun-set Monday 29/03 to sun-set Tuesday 30/03*
READINGS, MESSAGE/TEACHING & PRAYER POINTS*
CHECK YOUR SPIRITUAL FRUIT!
We are to produce fruit in our lives for the glory of YAHUVEH . So…..How’s Your Fruit Growing? An unhealthy, under-nourished tree produces bad fruit, rotten fruit. A tree that is healthy and full of life produces beautiful, sweet, luscious fruit that brings nourishment and joy to others.
Have you ever had a bad piece of fruit? You bit into it and it is sour, or bland or even worse a worm or bugs are in it? ICK!!! But what a difference when you eat fruit that is not only beautiful on the outside, but sweet and juicy on the inside!
What kind of fruit are others seeing in our lives. What kind of fruit do you want others to see? The fruit of the RUACH HA KODESH is the manifestation of the life of Messiah working in our lives. It is the nature of GOD Himself, for the RUACH HA KODESH is GOD, it is His RUACH HA KODESH living within the believer wanting to manifest HERSELF in our lives for others to see.
YAHUVEH wants fruit to abound in our lives. He wants love to abound. He wants joy to abound. He wants peace to abound. He wants patience to abound.
He wants kindness to abound He wants goodness to abound He wants faithfulness to abound He wants humility to abound He wants self control to abound He wants FRUIT to abound for His Glory.
This takes work, it takes study, it takes putting into practice the Torah/Word in our lives, it takes daily prayer and communion with the Father, it takes sitting at the feet of YAHUSHUA daily for fruit to grow in our lives and it doesn’t happen over night.
Vines Expository of New Testament Words gives these definitions of fruit: Fruit in the Greek is KARPOS – Fruit is used
1. of the fruit of trees, fields, the earth, that which is produced by the inherent energy of a living organism.
2. of works or deeds, fruit being the visible expression of power working inwardly and invisibly. The character of the fruit being evidence of the character of the power producing it. It is the invisible power of the Holy Spirit/Ruach Ha Kodesh in those who are brought into living union with YAHUSHUA the Messiah, produces the fruit of the Spirit.
John 15:5 says “Abide in me and I in you so shall ye bring forth much fruit” “ YAHUSHUA the Messiah within us can accomplish what we can never hope to do in our own strength and that continuous walking with Him will change the weakest of us into His image”
Fruitfulness- bearing much fruit-producing much, productive, prolific, producing results or profitable.
“The fruits are our supernatural disposition that abides within us after we are saved and are not hindered by selfishness. The fruits are totally unselfish and all are attributes of ELOHIM.”
There are three major groups of fruit:
1.-LOVE, JOY, PEACE – These come from our relationship with ELOHIM.
2. PATIENCE, KINDNESS, GOODNESS – They bring about good fellowship and relationships with people
3. FAITHFULLNESS, MEEKNESS, SELF-CONTROL – Are the overcoming fruits – Keep us in the right place.
The fruit of the SPIRIT/RUACH is the Life of YAHUVEH flowing out of you.
Psalm 1:1-3
The man who walks in the fruits of the RUACH HA KODESH 1 How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the path of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers! 2 But his delight is in the torah of YAH, And in His torah he meditates day and night. 3 He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, Which yields its fruit in its season And its leaf does not wither; And in whatever he does, he prospers.
FATHER In The Name of YAHUSHUA, help me to produce the kind of fruit in my life that will make people hungry for Your Ways and Your Truth and Messiah YAHUSHUA!
As we continue to count the Omer we will focus on the fruit and character traits YAHUVEH wants to see in our lives…..Our example is YAHUSHUA !
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https://www.amightywind.com/en/omer/1.html
Shalom