The Olive Tree Mystery: Native or Wild? 2
Baruch Hashem.
Hello, all my lovely readers. I hope this blog finds you in great health and high spirits. The moment you’ve been waiting for is finally here the grand finale of the Olive Mystery!
Are you ready? Let’s dive right in and unravel the final chapter together!
So after having read about the significance of Olive Tree, the role of Israel and wild olive branch being grafted to the native olive tree, may I ask you, what can we infer from this? How do these images speak to you personally?
The inference here is clear, only by being grafted into a native olive tree can true salvation be found.
But why? Is it really necessary to be joined to the green olive tree that is Israel? What happens if I’m not? Should I even care? And why Israel, anyway?
If you are someone waiting for the second coming of Messihach, then these questions deserves your attention. The answers are crucial and finding them could change everything for you.
Yes, joining the green/native olive tree is necessary because, as we discussed in the last blog, the Israelites were chosen to shine the light of truth, wisdom, and divine revelation to all nations. Yeshua Abba spoke these words to the Israelites present there and not to the gentiles. They are, without a doubt, the people of Abba, a people who are owned and loved unceasingly by Abba. So, naturally, the priority and focus are always on the native branch, which is Israel.
Are you that Gentile who still wonders, “Do I really need to care? Will I just walk into heaven without a hassle? Honey, this one’s for you.
Let’s dive into the Scripture for a moment. In Matthew 15:27, we encounter a Canaanite woman who approaches Yeshua Abba, seeking healing for her demon possessed daughter. At first, Yeshua Abba responds, saying, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.” But this woman doesn’t back down. She worships Yeshua Abba and says “Lord, help me!”. Yet again, Yeshua Abba says, “It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to the little dogs”. She replies, “Yes, Lord, but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters table.”
Now, these “crumbs” are a reference to her request for the blessings meant only for the Israelites. Despite not being of Israel, her faith is unwavering. And what does Yeshua Abba say in response? “Oh woman, great is your faith. Let it be as you desire.” He praises her, even though she’s a Gentile, because of her great faith. Likewise, Ruth, a Moabite woman, was blessed with kings in her lineage because she accepted the Lord of Israel. This story has its roots in Rahab, the woman who helped the Israelite spies and accepted their Lord. Her connection to Israel led to her son Boaz, whom Ruth married, and through their genealogy came great kings, culminating in Yeshua.
Let’s put this into perspective with a simple example: Imagine one day, you and your dad are walking down the street and you spot a young homeless boy. Your dad, filled with compassion, brings him home, gives him food, shelter, and clothes. Now, does this mean that this new boy is loved as much as the child born into that family? Not at all. The priorities are clear. No matter how much the new boy tries to gain the father's attention, at the end of the day, he’s still adopted. Unless he outperforms, proving that he deserves to be more than just adopted, fighting for his place to be truly called his own. So what does this mean to us gentiles? The priority always belongs to the Native branch that is Israel, the Jews!
Let me tone it down to conclude, Consider the account of the Canaanite woman who approached Yeshua Abba with unwavering persistence. Despite not being part of the "native olive," she pleaded for even the crumbs of blessings intended for Israel. Her faith moved Yeshua Abba to grant her request, symbolizing a powerful truth, though Yeshua Abba’s mission was first for the native olive, the door remains open for those with faith like hers.
This passage teaches us a crucial lesson, while the native olive holds a special place in Abba's plan, the wild olive is not abandoned. Through humility, faith, and a willingness to graft ourselves into the native olive, we too can partake in the blessings of salvation and eternal life. This grafting is not merely symbolic but, it represents a deep connection to the mysteries, revelations, and truth of Abba.
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The Native Olive, The Jew |
“Tring tring!” A call is coming through, will you pick up?
The message is clear, persist like the Canaanite woman. Her faith wasn’t deterred by barriers or rejection. She didn’t settle for crumbs but sought something greater, and that was a seat at the table, a share of the blessing meant for the native olive.
This is the invitation before us. It’s not just a call to admire the beauty of the native olive from afar but to align ourselves with it, to become part of it. This alignment is more than a metaphor, it’s stepping into a covenant of grace, a connection to Abba that unlocks the fullness of His promises.
But here’s the twist, picking up this call requires something. It demands faith that persists, humility to accept the grafting, and a willingness to let go of the wildness that holds us back. It’s not about earning a place but about embracing the gift offered to us.
So, will you answer? Will you graft yourself into the native olive, becoming part of the rich heritage and blessings it carries?
The call is clear. Don’t miss it. Align yourself with the native olive. Persist in faith. And walk boldly into the fullness of Abba’s mysteries, grace, and eternal promises.
Personal story time.
Tring tring! That call came, clear as day. I didn’t hesitate, I picked up. Because, I wouldn't trade the eternal reward for a few fleeting moments on earth. And let me tell you, my life hasn’t been the same since.
The moment I aligned myself with the native olive, I stepped into a whole new world. No longer wandering aimlessly, no longer reaching for crumbs, I was grafted into something greater. I found my place in Abba’s embrace, connected to the roots of His promises, His grace, and His love, His people.
Now, I’m living the best days of my life. Toda Abba. Each moment is filled with purpose, each step guided by Abba’s wisdom. The mysteries I once longed to understand are unfolding before me. I’m not just surviving, I’m thriving. My soul is nourished, my heart is at peace, and my joy overflows.
This isn’t just my story, it can be yours too. What are you waiting for? That call is still ringing. Will you pick up?
Stop settling for crumbs when you’re being offered the feast. Step into the fullness of Abba’s promises, graft yourself into the native olive, and experience the transformation you’ve been longing for.
I picked up, and it changed everything. Now it’s your turn. Will you answer the call?
Not to us but all praise and glory to Abba alone. Toda Abba.
Woah, Baruch Hashem. ❤️
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