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Hananiah

Been holding off on speaking about this sensitive subject, although find that the Father will not provide another message, however minute, until the one he previously provided is given out as he expects.   So should get it out.

Yirmiyahu's (Jeremiah's) confrontation with Hananiah has been a relatable experience over the past years (you can read about it in Jeremiah 28).   At first, there is a standoff between two messagesone of warning and return, and one of and haughtiness and revolt. Yirmiyahu comes, for instance with a wooden yoke upon him, although Hananiah takes off.   Afterwards, Yirmiyahu went his way. 

While away though, as is written in verse 12, the Father says, to "go and tell Hananiah."  Tell him although he has broken the yokes of wood, he has made the people yokes of iron in its place.   "I have given him to the beast of the field."

Beasts in scripture is very misunderstood, as people look to the physical object and not its spiritual representation.   Find the story of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4 presents a very good understanding of what the beast mentality is and how it is acquired.  As he fell into pride, he was given over to a reprobate mind, that is, until he declared the higher will.   The scriptures speaks of one of the plagues in the last days being wild beasts.  

In Jeremiah 28, Hananiah eventually dies from the hands of the Babylonians, even though he preached the breaking of their yoke through a rebellious spirit.  Hananiah's message appeared quite spiritual and was very popular among the peopleyet his prideful words couldn't face the reality of the situation at hand.   It created a blindness among the Israelites.

Hananiah's message is still highly recognized today, yet it is dying off as revealed.   In the end, have found more and more people simply walk away given that they cannot face reality.   Many for example, speak of realism, yet base it on their own perception instead of the signs which point to a return to what is right and just.  The communities out there, for example, based themselves on pride in attempt to cover the guilt for their actions.  They will remain with a beastly heart until they recognize their maker.

In the end, no one can refute that what has happened was clearly warned.  It cannot be refuted.  Time was given to get their house in order, so there is no excuses now.  As depicted in scripture, the iron yoke is now upon them. 

Learn more about this scene from Jeremiah 28 in the movie Jeremiah:

 

The Story of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 4:

https://youtu.be/2kJLuErTeXk?t=1748

 

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