Thursday, September 7, 2017

Did You Remember the FIFTY Early Enough?



If Hurricane Irma is equal to the wrath of 'Sonewall' Jackson, so be it. Graham Ledger is correct in his anaylsis of Confederate warriors, but he is not always correct even if he ends up on the right side on me. Now, let me try and guide the few who have the faith of an alfalfa seed in Armada to look ahead and behind properly while Hurricane Jose is meandering around like Jose Reyes in a juvenile squad.

  
Did I Remember 'The Fifty' early enough?  YES, I did. At a young age I was told about the feast of Pentecost and it actually was an important day to remember for those who go to places where Moses is read, not red.


I am going to do my best to try and steer the bumbling Virgil Hiltz baseball nuts and St. Matthew softball minds through the importance of keeping a perennial cycle of spiritual and physical TRAINING that the United States is contrary to in its anti-Israelite system of government.  Make sure Scott Stevens or Caleb Elliott do not crash into you while you are studying the following medium, low and high pressure sequence of events that Yehovah wants his people to go through every year.

Temporary Home Plate:
Beit:Passover
 Plan B is 'keep the passover feast in your dwelling'. This means whether your  dwelling WHILE IN BONDAGE in a nation such as the United States is an apartment, a house or a semi-tractor, it is clear that the passover feast is to be kept in an area that you hope to LEAVE safely and eventually permanently. The Israelites kept the feast of passover in the sight of their Egyptian enemies, not in a hotel or a church type structure that clearly was not designed by Yehovah.

First Base:
Resh: First Fruits
Plan R is try to keep the Feast of Firstfruits, NOT EASTER, and make it to first base with like minded Israelites, knowing that some heathen and pagan opponents are going try to prevent you from keeping the feast of FIrst Fruits and Unleavened Bread. Heading from a temporary home plate toward first base is supposed to be a high pressure situation in many cases, which is why baseball  games have rain delays. As a single saint and living angel of Yehovah, I choose an 'exodus' destination that I WANT to go to, not that I have to go to.

Second Base:
Aleph:Shavuot
Getting to second base is sometimes a very low pressure situation. counting 50 days towards Shavuot, often called Pentecost. I was taught to remember the 50 very early on in life, including the instruction of Pentecost in the Catholic church, even though they usually defiled the days with pork consumption. Once you realize the Catholics were teaching us to break the covenant that Yehovcah had with Israel, you no longer should 'obey' the Catholic church if you love Yeshua and Yehovah.  Yes, it does sometimes start to rain while going to second base in a real baseball game, but it is not high pressure counting 50 days to a mandatory day of rest not tied to Labor Day or other USA lazy days.

Third Base:
Shin: Yom Teruah
This happens to be closest to the day I came out of solitary confinement from my mother's womb. I love this feast day and I remember, because of photography, my grandfather, John Raczek, raising up a toy horn in his dairy farm household. It is now about 15 day until Yom Teruah, and there is pressure to PAY attention to the cycle of the moon and the dark of the moon to establish the start of the 7th day accurately and NOT in advance. No one knows when and if they will get to third base in a real baseball game,and it it not easy but it cane be thrilling to get to 3rd base!

The Pitcher's Mound:
Yod: Yom Kippur
Before you try to get to another temporary home plate for the feast of booths, take the time to remember who the OPPOSING PITCHER is to your left. This pitcher is working the the catcher that you will be facing or passing up eventually. Respect your opponent, the pitcher, but remember you are not to destroy him or her and that the mound is elevated for a reason, just like Mount Sinai and the Mount of Olives is elevated. This is a day to reject food, and some even reject water and beverages on Yom Kippur for a reason.  respecting the day of atonement shows respect for the LEVITICAL system which includes the leader Moses. If you do not respect the LEVITES, the Levites will have no reason to try and save you or prevent you from going away from them to a more disgusting adversary.

The Temporary Home Stretch:
Tav: Sukkot, The Feast of Booths
Preparation for the feast of Booths can be high pressure, but once you arrive at your destination it often becomes a low pressure situation. It might rain, but your shelter is supposed to protect you. I know that Sukkot is a time of celebration, peace and safety that is intended to be spent with your loved ones, which is why I love going to visit my wonderful parents at their home plate. yes, they have opposed me from time to time in their Catholic ways, but once I arrive and safely get past their home plate area once again, I have to head back to other temporary shelters, much like going to a dugout. Sukkot, like The Feast of Unleavened Bread, is a blessing and a LIGHT burden to keep, not a curse.

The 7th letter of the LAW Torah, I actually do not know yet, because I have focused on Beit Resh Aleph Shin Yod Tav for so long in order to get to the sign of the Tav safely and with serious reverence. The second 'word' starts with the 7th letter of the law, and at the closing of Sukkot, there is a 5 to 6 month stretch of time to complete you first year as an Israelite by CHOICE, while understanding you are surrounded by many people who are anti-Israelite. Such is the case in any major league baseball stadium, and a few men like Sandy Koufax and Hank Greenberg, displayed signs of imperfections but certainly their efforts are not easily forgotton by those who respect the attitude of a tough Jewish community and the attitude of the scattered southern tribes of Israel.

When I got assigned to Squad 50 early in Milwaukee, I faced much harder enemies than a slab of pork ribs from Speed Queen BBQ. I did risk my flesh so that my currently very unthankful and very unholy son had food, clothing and shelter and do repent that I ever thought that swine or shark is 'food'. Thankfully, the teachers, including my mother, who taught me, to read did their job well. Comprehension is often a gift from Yehovah.

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