In this whole article, I would
only change one thing. It spells the Creator's
name Jahwah. My studies have shown me that there
are three syllables to the Creator's name and
that it is pronounced Yah-oo-a; or Jahuwah,
with each of the syllables standing for:
1) The One who was;
2) The One who is;
3) and the One who is to come.
As I was making Bear's Prayers
out of Matthew 5-7 I came to, "Blessed
are the pure in heart..." and when I looked
up the meaning of pure I discovered that it
means free from an admixture (a new word for
me) of what is true and false. This article
places emphasis on the mixing that has gone
in Christianity of what is true and false. It
is my contention that when our hearts are not
pure the words that we speak are affected. Jahshuwah
said, "Out of the abundance of the heart,
the mouth speaks." Words we speak that
are the result of impurity in our heart are
what give place to the devil, through his beast
system, to bring both calamity and oppression
(that being the unjust use of force or authority)
into our life. His permission to do this is
in Deuteronomy 28 verses 15 to the end of the
chapter. See Isaiah 54:16,
I have created
the devastator to destroy. On the other hand,
if we free ourselves of this admixture of what
is true and false we will speak the "pure
speech" prophesied in Zephaniah 3:9 and
we will "see Jahuwah" by virtue of
seeing Him work on our behalf and having testimonies
to tell about what Jahuwah has done for us and
we will be able to say along with Jahshuwah
in John 14:30, The prince of the world has
no claim on me. There is nothing in me that
belongs to him. He has no power over me.