EliYah:
- I do believe we have Brother Chuck on line one. Shabbat Shalom, brother.
Chuck:
- Shabbat Shalom.
EliYah:
- How are you doing?
Chuck:
- I'm doing good. How are you?
EliYah:
- Doing great. HalleluYah.
Chuck:
- I've got a few progresses I'd like to tell you about.
EliYah:
- A few progresses. All right.
Chuck:
- You remember we were talking about this friend of Nancy's. I think she's in the home school group.
EliYah:
- Yeah.
Chuck:
- She kind of believes the way we do. She doesn't know a whole lot, but her husband is kind of against it. And her brother lives in Arizona, and he was supposed to be coming out, I think this coming weekend, and we were going to get together. And I think Don and Jeanie is coming down.
- Of course, Y and T will be here, and we're going to have a nice get together. Well, I found out that -- talk about a small world -- the guy lives in Arizona, and he knows Yahusef in the chat room.
EliYah:
- Wow!
Chuck:
- I think they go to the same assembly or something.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Chuck:
- Small world, huh?
EliYah:
- Yeah.
Chuck:
- Yahusef, I'm looking forward to seeing him at the feast. That fist-pumping, Yahweh rules. I think I have one of those.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Chuck:
- I like Yahusef. I met him when we went out and met Y and T, when me and Benmara [phonetic] went out there a year and a half ago or so. He's a good guy.
EliYah:
- Oh, yeah. We all love him. He's a blessing to the body. HalleluYah. Blessed be Yahweh. That's great.
Chuck:
- Another thing that happened -- I talked to my dad this morning, and I've got a cousin named Carl. I haven't seen him since I was a kid, but if I remember the story correctly -- I'm going to try to get the details right.
- He called dad and said he had a message on his machine from Uncle Chuck. Dad said he hadn't called him. They were talking, and he said he found a church to get into, and dad started talking to him about what we know and believe.
- One thing led to another, and he said he was pretty interested, so dad said he sent him a link to your home page. I don't remember what else, but it's strange how that would pop up. Let's sit back and see where Yahweh leads this one.
EliYah:
- Amein. We'll have to pray for that one.
Chuck:
- The other one that had me tickled half to death this morning is my friend Davey, I told you about. We were best friends since we were kids. You met him when you were here.
EliYah:
- Yeah, sure did.
Chuck:
- We've had many lengthy discussions, and he just doesn't see things my way. He's stuck in a Pentecostal church. I could tell him things 100 times, and he just doesn't get it.
- Here in the last couple of weeks, I guess Yahweh's been revealing some things to him. For those who don't know, I'll just go ahead and tell the story. I'll try to make it quick.
- He was in church a week or two ago. The pastor was talking about abominations. I think he was talking about homosexuality. He was saying things like Yahweh doesn't change. He's the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. What was an abomination then is an abomination now.
- Dave was sitting in the pew, and he opened the Bible up and turned to Leviticus 11:7, talking about pork being an abomination.
- After the service was over, he went up and asked him, "What about this? It was an abomination then, so it's one now, right?" He said, "Oh, no, that's something different."
- He was ingrained in it. You're not going to change his mind now. They had discussions about it, and they didn't see it his way. The next time they went to church, they had a pizza party afterwards. They were eating pizza, and one of the ladies was talking about steaks, and she said she likes her rare and bloody. She said, "I want my cow mooing when it's on the plate."
- So Dave started telling her about abstaining from blood, and there went another discussion. Of course, they didn't see it his way. But once Davey gets his mind made up, he's not changing.
- Then he told them that -- it went from one subject to the other. Then they started talking about when Yahushua returns, He's going to destroy those who still eat pork, but he couldn't remember where in scripture it was. Of course, he didn't want to run and call me, because he didn't want them to think I'm filling his head full of something.
- He told them the next time he came, he would show them that. Of course they're arguing, "It's not there; I've never heard of that."
- This past Sunday, when he went -- or the next time he saw them, he showed it to them. Now they're up in arms. They're running to the pastor, and he's got no comment. He's going to look into it and get back to them later.
- Last night, they had a little get together at the local camp ground here, so Davey went over there, and I guess an argument broke out again. He's just not happy with the whole thing. He called me this morning and was telling me about it.
- I forgot to mention something. Yesterday, I wasn't home, but he called to talk to me, but I wasn't here, so Nancy talked to him, and he said, "I've been reading the Bible about this Feast of Tabernacles you guys are going to, and it says here it's the seventh month, which is July. How come you guys don't do it when the Bible says?"
- She explained the calendar thing to him. When I got home, she told me, and I called him, and we talked for awhile and made sure he understood. I asked him to go to the feast with us, and he's like, "I don't know. We'll see." Not much enthusiasm about it.
- This morning, when I talked to him, I mentioned it again, and he said, "You don't have room for me to go." I said, "What are you talking about? We're best friends since we were kids. I'll make room for you."
- He goes, "Do you think Nancy would mind?" I said, "No. The last couple of months she's been telling me I ought to try to talk you into going." Dad and Helen like him, too. They said it'd be a good thing if he came.
- I finally got him to commit. Barring a disaster, he's going to go to the feast with us.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah!
Chuck:
- He even went as far as to say, "Maybe I'll have EliYah baptize me while we're out there."
EliYah:
- All right! HalleluYah!
Chuck:
- I said, "One way or another, I'm going to get you in that cold water." [laughter]
EliYah:
- Well, that's fantastic. Wow. Praise Yahweh. That is so great.
Chuck:
- Isn't it though?
EliYah:
- I'm glad I got a chance to meet him, too, and that makes it even all the more...
Chuck:
- He said that's what impressed him the most about you. You didn't have that holier than thou, I'm right, you're wrong, you're going to hell attitude. The spirit of meekness really impressed him.
EliYah:
- It's all Yahweh's calling. The truth is we just plant, and Yahweh has to give the increase. Maybe I watered a little bit for you.
Chuck:
- There you go.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah.
Chuck:
- I've been throwing Miracle Gro on him for three years now.
EliYah:
- [laughs]
Chuck:
- Nancy wanted to say something, so I'm going to pass the phone to her and get off of here so someone else can call.
EliYah:
- All right. HalleluYah. I appreciate you sharing, brother. Looking forward to meeting him again.
Chuck:
- All-righty. Let me find her.
Nancy:
- Hello.
EliYah:
- Shalom.
Nancy:
- Hi. I just wanted -- kind of off the subject -- but to mention that for anyone going to the feast, especially the women, if you go to the forums on your page in the fellowship, we have a signup list for a few of the communal meals that we're all going to have together.
- If they want to look at that and sign up for something to bring, so that we all don't bring the same thing -- like for the special Sabbath meal -- go ahead and do that. That's all I wanted to mention.
EliYah:
- Very good. Yes, we are planning on sharing meals together during the feast, as much as we can, but particularly on the high days. What we're doing there -- and Sister Nancy is facilitating this some -- we want to make sure that we don't all bring the same meal, that we do have some kind of variety. Mention what you plan on bringing. Is this right?
Nancy:
- Right.
EliYah:
- On that page, EliYah.com/forum, it'll take you to the forums section of the website, and then go to the fellowship forum. At the fellowship forum, you'll see a thread there that says FOT Meals Signup and Planning Ideas.
- Just mention what you plan on bringing, and everybody will get together, and that way we're all working together and on the same page with what we're going to bring.
- Jean says, "If everyone brings macaroni and cheese, then it won't be as exciting."
- That's a good idea. So make sure you check that out if you are coming to the feast. Thank you very much.
Nancy:
- Okay, we'll talk to you later. Shalom.
EliYah:
- Yahweh bless you.
Nancy:
- Bye.
EliYah:
- The Bevins family, I had a chance to meet them several times. They came out here the summer before last and all got baptized in Yahushua's name. We enjoy their company. HalleluYah.
- If you don't know anything at all what we're talking about when I say the feast, then just go to EliYah.com and under the big microphone there on the main page, you'll see a link to the Feast of Tabernacles. There, you can learn about what we have planned this year and what we're planning on doing is having a gathering at Eminence, Missouri.
- Make sure you sign up by September 30th and have all your deposits and forms and what not turned in. Join us. HalleluYah.
- We are planning on a big gathering. We've got 120 or so signed up so far. We'll all meet in a big tent for our meetings. Of course, there'll be baptisms there, if you haven't been baptized in Yahushua's name. There could hardly be a better time and place.
- You'll have the encouragement and strength of all the brethren there. You won't have to worry about someone looking at your beard a little funny, 'cause we all have funny beards -- not everybody, but ones that can grow one.
- Now everybody can grow a beard. I don't have a problem with that. That's okay. He didn't make you with a beard, then you don't have one, especially girls. I'm glad you don't have a beard.
- So, anyway, join us, and let's all get together around the campfire and praise Yahweh, and just learn from each other, and see if we all can grow. I know we can. We certainly did last year, and we had a great time.
- You can read more about it at FOT2008.html on EliYah.com. It's all about glorifying Yahweh. It's not really my feast. It's Yahweh's feast, and that's where our focus is going to be.
- I believe we have somebody on line two, if I'm not mistaken. Is that right? I hear somebody calling, so I'm not really sure who's on what line, but I'm told Tahar is on line one. Someone hit the wrong button, so I guess line two is available. I believe we have Brother Bill.
Bill:
- Shabbat Shalom, Brother EliYah!
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom to you. How are you doing?
Bill:
- Doing good. Can you hear me fine?
EliYah:
- I hear you just fine. Can you hear me?
Bill:
- Okay. The girls and I -- my little girls nine years old and five years old -- we're going to sing "Our Father." Can you hear us okay?
EliYah:
- I hear you just fine.
Bill:
- Okay. Come on, girls. This is Katrina. Say hi, Katrina.
Katrina:
- Hi. What's up?
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom to you.
Bill:
- Rebecca, come here. Say hi. Say hi. Say, "Hi, EliYah."
Rebecca:
- Hey, what's up?
Bill:
- No, say hi. Be nice.
Rebecca:
- Hi. What's up?
Bill:
- Oh, okay. They're being funny now.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Bill:
- Okay, are we ready, girls? Okay, ready. Sing it out. One, two, three, go.
- [Music Ministry]
Bill:
- What's His name?
Katrina and Rebecca:
- Yahushua!
EliYah:
- HalleluYah! That was great.
Bill:
- Thank you. We appreciate that. We enjoyed your sermon today, too, by the way. I was teaching my girls about the Ten Commandments. They're learning them really good.
EliYah:
- Great! That's fantastic.
Bill:
- Gotta learn His Word. I thank you for putting us on, and I appreciate the prayers for me and my girls. I really appreciate all the prayers you're saying. Brothers and sisters out there, I thank you all.
- Bless you all, in the name of Yahushua. Say bye, girls.
Katrina and Rebecca:
- Bye!
EliYah:
- Bye-bye. Yahweh bless you.
Bill:
- Thank you.
Katrina:
- Happy Shabbat Shalom!
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom to you all.
Bill:
- Thank you. Bye-bye.
EliYah:
- Bye-bye. HalleluYah! I love to hear children singing to Yahweh. May they be Yahweh's children all their days. HalleluYah. It is a beautiful thing to hear the perfected praise of babes. HalleluYah. Yahushua said that, didn't He? I think He did. He must like it. That means our heavenly Father does, too.
- I think that we have Sister Tahar on line one. Shabbat Shalom to you.
Tahar:
- Shabbat Shalom. I decided to call back again. Nancy didn't know I wanted to talk, and I was in the other room.
EliYah:
- Oh, no problem. So, you're all there in the same house?
Tahar:
- Yes, we are.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Tahar:
- It's been nice being able to try to come up on the weekends for fellowship, things like that.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah.
Tahar:
- This is my praise report, but unfortunately there's another side to the praise report, too, that's not so good, but the praise report is I guess it's probably been six or seven years ago, I was going to school with a young lady, and she was really, really having some struggles with her family.
- She was starting to come into the truth. We moved too quickly on this, but we asked her if she wanted to move in with us. She did, and her parents were really upset, but she was an adult. She was 22 at the time.
- Anyway, she met another person that we were going to school with, and they ended up getting married. Yohanan married them, and they've been married for six years now, and they have three children. For a period of time, our relationship was cut off with them. They live in California.
- For the last few years, we've been emailing each other back and forth, and I think we've talked on the phone once or twice since, through some events that have happened.
- My friend, her name is Melissa. Her husband's name is Gale. She's now home with the children, and we've talked several times, and she has actually learned cursive Hebrew, and she sent us a little note. We couldn't read it, and so I emailed her back, and I jokingly said, "Hey, we'd really like the translation for this letter."
- It ends up the translation for the little note she sent us was really sad. Her mother and her brother, about three years ago -- they were still living in California at the time -- something happened with their water heater, and they were exposed to carbon dioxide poisoning -- not monoxide. That's usually what happens.
- They are extremely ill, and they can't get any help. No one believes them, because it's not something that affects where their limbs are falling off or something like that. It's very internal.
- Her brother has a bit of brain damage from it -- not mental retardation, but he can't concentrate, and he gets sleepy really quickly -- those types of effects.
- I did a little research for her. I understand. I've been in a place of having a strange illness that nobody believes. It's really sad, because her husband doesn't even believe her, and he's divorcing her, and they can't even go back into the state of California, because the poisoning is so bad from where it happened, even in the state. They're living in Oregon.
- She was asking for prayer, and so I'm calling to praise Yahweh for them, that He's opened a door for us to be in contact with them, Melissa and Gale, again, but that people would be keeping her family in prayer.
EliYah:
- We have their names. Melissa and Gale?
Tahar:
- Melissa and Gale are our friends, the two we married, but her mother's name is Darlene, and her brother's name is Mason, and their last name is Hampton.
EliYah:
- You said Mason?
Tahar:
- Mason, yes.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Tahar:
- So, they desperately need prayer, and I'm hoping that they live close enough to Shachar.
EliYah:
- And it's Darlene that has the illness.
Tahar:
- Both of them do, Darlene and Mason.
EliYah:
- Okay.
Tahar:
- Yeah. And Mason was a really hard worker. He used to work construction and just whatever he could do. He would leave really early in the morning and come home usually at sundown or later. He can't even find a job. He cannot even go through an interview process. That's how badly it's affected him.
- Basically, the one thing I do know about carbon dioxide poisoning is that what happens is the carbon dioxide takes over instead of oxygen. They can't get enough oxygen to their organs to be able to function normally.
EliYah:
- I see. We will have to pray for them. It sounds similar to emphysema. Isn't that what doesn't rid the body of carbon dioxide?
Tahar:
- Yeah, and I think that mostly affects the lungs, and for some reason, they have it -- it sounds both of them have it more so affecting their brain function. I forget -- there's some other things she had mentioned.
- Usually, what our society convicts us of is just go and spend some time with the plants or whatever. But it's not that simple to reoxygenate body parts.
EliYah:
- We'll definitely add them to prayer and that Yahweh will continue to open that door with Melissa and Gale. I appreciate you sharing that.
Tahar:
- Oh, not a problem. We're just really praising Yahweh. He keeps doing really awesome things. We're just trying to be a witness and things like that.
- Nancy was sharing about Greg and how he knows Yahusef. Yahusef and I had a really neat conversation the other night, so we're really excited about the feast and being able to see people again. There's so many things. Every day I think about, oh, my goodness, we are so very blessed.
- Just like you were mentioning about how we have a choice of what we eat every day. We can go to the store and buy five boxes of cereal, and there are people in countries where -- I was reading in the news how in the Philippines they've been fighting for years and years.
- The UN had sent a bunch of truckloads of food for relief because of the guerilla fighting, and the guerillas held up all the UN trucks and took the food away from these people.
- We don't even know what that's like here. Regardless of how bad our economy is, we still can go and have a choice. That's Yahweh. I really believe that if we don't start lifting up His name, then that's going to end up happening. I really want to praise Him and thank Him so much for what He's doing with all of us.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah. We are very blessed. There are a lot of things in our life we need to be thankful for.
Tahar:
- Yes, halleluYah.
EliYah:
- A lot of things.
Tahar:
- Yeah.
EliYah:
- Even the ability to do what we're doing now.
Tahar:
- Oh, I know. That's a total miracle, an absolute incredible miracle. Yeah. HalleluYah.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah.
Tahar:
- I wanted to thank Yahweh, too, He's been giving my husband a bunch of poems again, and they're just really, really powerful. I think he's actually praying about possibly having them, not published in the sense of making money, like in a public arena, but publishing a book he might be able to pass out to those that are needing the truth. We'll see what Yahweh does with that.
EliYah:
- All right.
Tahar:
- HalleluYah.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah. We'll pray for that, too. We appreciate you calling in. Yahweh bless you and everyone there.
Tahar:
- All right. You, also, and give the children a hug for us. We'll see you soon.
EliYah:
- All-righty.
Tahar:
- Shabbat Shalom.
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom. All right, Sister Tahar from West Virginia, there in the house with Chuck and Nancy and the family. It was good to see them last month, as well.
- We do have someone, I believe, on line two. We've got Brother Curtis.
Curtis:
- Shabbat Shalom.
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom, brother. How are you doing?
Curtis:
- I'm doing okay, yeah. Praise be to Yahweh. Just plodding along, overcoming.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah!
Curtis:
- I wasn't able to get in on the lesson today, I must confess. I just mention that, because I'm not real up to speed with what the lesson was, even the previous conversation. I just got on the conference call line.
- We're at my dad's, kind of second little fish camp, the second home here in South Florida, so we don't have -- we were trying to get the internet connection, but we didn't get it.
- I was going to get on earlier on the phone, but I've had several nurses and supposedly a doctor getting ready to walk in the door in a minute. I was hoping to at least call and remind everybody to pray for Albert Charles Eyde.
- Just a quick update, I believe he's here right now solely because a lot of people are praying for him, a lot of walkers -- not just hearers, but doers, not just believers. We talk about "I'm a believer." Kerry Alexander's song.
- I'm a knower. That's what I always used to say. I don't just believer; I know. Just a quick update, we were at a point where he's had diabetes for a long time. He was diagnosed and discovered he had a tumor at the bottom of his esophagus into his stomach, gastrointestinal cancer, stage four.
- That's what they called it at the hospital there, the university hospital. Then they found a blockage in his artery. They didn't want to do heart surgery, because that meant they wouldn't be able to do their chemo for three months until the heart healed up.
- They said they might not have three months with the tumors, so they wanted to do chemo. They're going to treat his heart blockage with drugs. We figured out, after a few days, that was an experimental thing. I've dealt with that at this hospital a few years ago with another close family member that I had to get out of there, as well.
- They were doing some experimental stuff. It's a university hospital. It's really well know, Miami University. They told him everything started looking really good. They said the chemo they were planning was outpatient. He's just going to come in on Friday for a couple of hours.
- Everything's looking good. His heart rate is fine. They're going to go ahead and check him out, and then he'll be back to do the chemo.
- The day he was supposed to check out, they said his heart rate was a little off, and they were going to keep him. We're already like, what kind of funny drug company, insurance games are they playing with that?
- At that point, dad said, "I'm tired of being woken up every other hour, having vital signs taken." This, that and the other. They've done the tests. We talked about it. They've done the tests. They know what they want to do. They know what their theories and plan of action are -- their diagnosis, as well as their prescriptions.
- He just wants to get out of here and go ahead and do what needs to be done. He's also dealing with -- if this is the end, he's not afraid of dying.
- He's been coming into agreement with us and praying about everything, the name of Yahushua HaMashiach.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah!
Curtis:
- That's been very enlightening and encouraging. I feel like he's being enlightened a little bit. He asked us, as I told you earlier this week, he asked us about prayer and having a little problem praying for himself. He's really been a good guy, but regardless, the point there being he hasn't -- he asked us to research stuff for him and help him out and then pray with him.
- He has no decisive questions like, okay, what do I do? He hasn't done the salvation thing or any of that, but he's been praying in agreement. HalleluYah. Amein. His name is Yahushua. So, we're encouraged with that.
- At this point, he finally said he's going to do hospice. That was his ticket out. At this point, we're seeing these people setting up hospice kind of think he's ready to die, which is a common thing with hospice. That's what they're all about.
- Anyway, we're kind of seeing that, and we talked to some people this morning and said, "Look, these drugs, you've got them for sleep, and then he's got pain. He was not in pain. Now you've got him on sleep drugs and morphine, and he's just out of it. That's not what he wants. That's not what we're doing."
- So they came, and they said that's fine. This is only prescribed as needed. I said, fine. As long as we know that, and as long as the nurse knows that, this is what we're going to do.
- He also told us, you have every right to tell the nurse what you want and what you're doing. So, I said good. As long as that's clear. Just getting them out of the hospital yesterday was not just a small miracle. Those people don't want to let you go.
- It was Yahweh, and it was being in the right place at the right time, and being very stern and strict that this is how we're doing it.
- Dad was all on board. If everyone would pray about that, that's the point we're at now. We do have an appointment with Dr. David Bernstein, who is a believer. I know of him. I've talked to him a few times on the phone. I know people who have seen him, and he's into more homeopathic type things. He's a well-renowned doctor, but he also deals with electrical magnetic impulses to the body and nutrition, which the hospitals don't do at all.
- They were feeding him ham and bacon and stuff -- trying to. He wouldn't eat it. We wouldn't let him eat stuff like that, but they were actually, in a cardiovascular unit, giving the patients ham and eggs for breakfast.
EliYah:
- Isn't that amazing that they do that? You know it's harmful to the heart.
Curtis:
- I know. I'm hoping to get his energy up, so he can go see Dr. David Bernstein, and his will, to go see Dr. David Bernstein, who already has some really good ideas about a buildup of yeast, because of the diabetes and the cancer cells.
- He has methods that are really well known to clean the yeast out of your body and stuff like that.
- If everyone would just pray for his will to just fight this and do some things, I'm pretty sure we have months and even years more time with him.
EliYah:
- All right. Well, halleluYah. Let it be so, in Yahushua's name. Yahweh can do miracles, and He who created us from dust need only to speak the Word.
Curtis:
- HalleluYah.
EliYah:
- HalleluYah.
Curtis:
- Pray. Yahweh bless you all. Thanks for your prayers.
EliYah:
- All right. We'll continue to pray, brother. Yahweh be with you, as you lead them all in prayer and guiding them to Yahweh's ways.
Curtis:
- Thanks. I haven't really been able to think too much. Pray for me. I'm really kind of carrying the ball here.
EliYah:
- Right.
Curtis:
- We've been over hurdles. There are not small miracles we've been seeing. Always, people, family being drawn to Yahweh, as well as just being able to get things back in order with Dad.
EliYah:
- Right. Okay, you're in our prayers.
Curtis:
- Thank you very much.
EliYah:
- We'll include you all as we close prayer today.
Curtis:
- And pray about Sukkot.
EliYah:
- Okay. Will do.
Curtis:
- Thank you.
EliYah:
- Shabbat Shalom.
Curtis:
- Shabbat Shalom, everyone. Yahweh bless you all.
EliYah:
- Yahweh bless you. Indeed, we all have our share of trials. It sounds like Curtis has his. Albert Eyde and everyone involved, we want to keep them in prayer daily, that Yahweh will continually guide the situation and bring healing and, most importantly, everybody into the right relationship with Him. HalleluYah.
- It looks like both lines are open. Our telephone number is 417-683-3575 or toll free 866-4EliYah. That's 435-4924.
- I believe there was a question in the room about having been baptized in the Holy Spirit.
Q.
- We're baptized by believers, but we were baptized into Yahushua the Messiah, and people often will say that unless you spoke in tongues or speaking in a foreign language, you don't have the Spirit.
EliYah:
- I don't agree with that. According to the scriptures, not everyone has that gift. I do tend to think there is going to be some kind of manifestation -- prophesying -- whether you know it or don't know it. Something will happen. That's the precedence we see in scripture.
- Usually, when the Spirit came upon someone, some type of manifestation did take place. It doesn't have to be speaking in tongues. It can be other things.
- When we do baptize in Yahushua's name, we do say a prayer and lay hands on those who have been baptized. We do believe in that.
Q.
- Is it okay to do random visits to the elderly at nursing homes on Shabbat, or is it better to wait for another day?
EliYah:
- I think if you're there doing ministry -- I don't mean go and do work for them, but as in leading them to Yahweh, you can do that any day. It doesn't have to be -- or it shouldn't be precluded as not being permitted on Shabbat.
- That's something we can always do any time, including Shabbat. If we're there to do some kind of work or assistance or something that involves that, then maybe a better day would be the first day of the week or some day like that.
- You can go to the nursing home, maybe bring a guitar and sing praises, anything to reach out to our community and neighbors. We have a church here up on the hill from us about a mile, and it's a Sunday Baptist church, and we do go there from time to time, because that's where our neighbors are, and we get a chance to talk with them and hopefully encourage them in the manner of the commandments.
- Sometimes it's a little bit irritating to sit and listen, but there's some elderly people there. Almost everyone there is over 60. Some of them are over 80. They're our neighbors, so we get the opportunity to get to know them and to minister to them.
- I think that's a good thing. I don't recommend going to a Sunday church, but if you feel called by Yahweh to go in from time to time and do some ministry, you may even learn a thing or two.
- I'm not saying we can't learn. A lot of people we're talking to are widows, so in some way we can help them. It's part of our calling.
- It looks like that might be the last of our phone calls. If you'd like to share any prayer requests, please do so. It looks like some have already done that. We're going to offer prayer to Yahweh after the phone calls.
- My son just mentioned to me about if you're coming to the feast, he has a page set up, and I will let him put that link up there on the website. If you're trying to think of what you need to bring to the feast, he has some ideas there.
- He'll put that up there. His name is KolaYah, and it's on KolaYah.com/FeastofTabernaclesResource.htm. He just sent me the link there in private chat.
- Also, later today in the room called "Prayer" we are planning on encouraging brethren to try to get together there this evening at 9:00 p.m. Central time. Let's talk about some of the plans for the feast. If you're able to join us, if you're coming to the feast, and you want to volunteer, different things we have planned, I encourage you to join us there. We'll have a talk there about what needs to be done.
- Anybody that wants to help and participate in accomplishing anything, as far as serving each other and serving Yahweh, I encourage you to come.
- In the meantime, we'll share a song from Brother Bill Rodgers, a very beautiful song called "I Love You, Father Yahweh."
- [Music Ministry: "I Love You, Father Yahweh," "Blessed Is the Man," "Sh'ma Yisrael," "Ram V'nisa HaMashiach," "Lead Me to the River of Your Healing Waters"]
EliYah:
- HalleluYah. May Yahweh fill you with His Ruach HaKodesh, as you go out into the work week once again and the remainder of this Shabbat. I enjoyed the broadcast today and all the good phone calls, and we look forward to meeting many of you here in about a month or so at the Feast of Tabernacles.
- May Yahweh be with you and guide you all to the way that He has appointed for all of us to walk, in Yahushua's name. May Yahweh heal Jean's wife. She's in the hospital. We pray, Father Yahweh, that you would touch her with your healing, in Yahushua's name.
- We love you all. Yahweh bless you all. Have a great Shabbat. Shabbat Shalom to your homes.