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Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyLeviticus 14 does not soften judgment.It governs restoration.This chapter establishes the lawful path for return after uncleanness has been declared.Restoration is not emotional.It is procedural, witnessed, sacrificial, and covenant-bound.Hope is written into the structure, but the door opens through blood, waiting, consecration, and submission.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Blood at the BoundaryLeviticus 14:1–7Restoration begins outside the camp.The priest goes out.Blood is shed before release is declared.No return without covenant satisfaction.2. Washing, Shaving, and WaitingLeviticus 14:8–9Restoration is staged.Waiting confirms submission.Impatience exposes resistance to order.3. Blood First, Oil SecondLeviticus 14:10–20Blood is applied to the ear, hand, and foot.Hearing, action, and walk are restored.Oil follows blood.Empowerment does not precede consecration.4. Mercy Without Lowering StandardLeviticus 14:21–32Provision is made for the poor.The standard does not change.Mercy adjusts access, not structure.5. Contamination in HousesLeviticus 14:33–53Uncleanness can spread into environment.Inspection precedes demolition.Mercy is extended in stages.If spread continues, removal is lawful.6. The Purpose of the LawLeviticus 14:54–57The goal is discernment.To teach when it is clean and when it is unclean.Holiness requires categories.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSRestoration is not a right.It is a governed return.Blood precedes freedom.Waiting tests sincerity.Consecration restores function.Mercy does not eliminate structure.Contamination defended becomes removal invited.Hope exists, but hope lives inside covenant order.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 13–14Leviticus 10Exodus 29Numbers 8Deuteronomy 72 Chronicles 7Haggai 2Malachi 4Matthew 8Luke 17Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.FINAL WORDIf you are outside the camp, the path is written.If your house is spreading contamination, repair it while mercy stands.If blood is required, receive it before seeking oil.Restoration belongs to Yahuah.Access is granted, not assumed.Final Heart Check:Do you want restoration, or do you want bypass?Will you submit to the path of blood and order, or demand access without consecration?
Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyPsalm 117 commands the nations.Psalm 118 governs the redeemed.These Psalms establish that Yahuah's rule is universal, His truth endures, trust reveals allegiance, and access to His gates is not assumed.This is not emotional worship.This is covenant declaration.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. The Nations Are Commanded to PraisePsalm 117:1–2Praise is not invitation, it is command.Refusal to acknowledge Yahuah is not neutrality, it is insubordination.His mercy toward Israel is public witness to the world, and His truth does not expire.2. Covenant Categories and Fear of YahuahPsalm 118:1–4Israel.House of Aaron.Those who fear Yahuah.Covenant identity is defined, not assumed.Fear distinguishes the loyal from the indifferent.3. Trust in Yahuah or Functional IdolatryPsalm 118:5–9“It is better to trust in Yahuah than to put confidence in man.”Trust reveals allegiance.Persistent confidence in man over Yahuah becomes functional idolatry.Deliverance confirms ownership.4. Correction, Not AbandonmentPsalm 118:15–18Yahuah chastens but does not immediately give over to destruction.Correction is mercy.But correction despised invites removal.5. The Gate of Righteousness and Restricted AccessPsalm 118:19–21Entrance is not automatic.“The righteous shall enter.”Access belongs to the aligned, not the self-justified.6. The Rejected Stone and Divine VerdictPsalm 118:22–23The stone rejected by builders becomes the cornerstone.Rejection by men does not cancel Yahuah's decree.Those who reject what He establishes remove themselves from the structure.7. Deliverance Demands VowPsalm 118:24–29Public rescue requires public loyalty.Vows are not sentimental.Ingratitude erodes covenant faithfulness.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSThe nations are accountable.Fear defines covenant identity.Trust exposes allegiance.Access is governed.Rejection does not overturn divine appointment.Deliverance demands obedience.Psalm 117 establishes global authority.Psalm 118 enforces covenant loyalty.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYGenesis 12Deuteronomy 7, 10Psalm 24Psalm 115Isaiah 28, 45Jeremiah 17Daniel 2Malachi 3Matthew 21Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.FINAL WORDYou are either trusting Yahuah or replacing Him.You are either entering through the gate of righteousness or assuming access.You are either aligning with the cornerstone or standing outside the structure.There is no third category.Final Heart Check:When pressure comes, where does your trust run?When correction comes, do you submit or resist?When Yahuah establishes what others reject, where do you stand?
PSALMS 114–116 — REDEMPTION, FEAR, AND COVENANT RESPONSETeacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Psalms lesson covers Psalms 114 through 116, a covenant testimony sequence that establishes how Yahuah delivers His people, why He alone is to be feared, and what lawful response redemption requires.These Psalms are not emotional worship songs.They are covenant declarations.They recount Yahuah's acts of redemption, expose false trust, and demand obedience, vows, and public faithfulness from those He has delivered.This is not inspiration.This is accountability.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Redemption Establishes DominionPsalm 114Israel's deliverance from Egypt immediately establishes Yahuah's ownership and rule.Redemption does not create autonomy.It creates governance.Creation itself responds to Yahuah's authority, commanding fear and trembling before Him.2. False Trust Exposed, Covenant Trust CommandedPsalm 115Glory belongs to Yahuah alone.Idols are exposed as lifeless, and those who trust them become like them.Trust in Yahuah is commanded for Israel, the house of Aaron, and all who fear Him.3. Personal Deliverance Requires Covenant ResponsePsalm 116Answered prayer creates obligation.Mercy restores walking order, not independence.Vows are required, obedience is public, and faithfulness is measured by response, not emotion.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERS• Redemption establishes ownership• Fear of Yahuah is commanded• False trust produces lifelessness• Deliverance demands response• Vows matter• Obedience is publicPsalms 114–116 govern how the redeemed are to remember, trust, fear, and respond within covenant.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 114–116Exodus 19Deuteronomy 4 • Deuteronomy 10Joshua 3Job 38Isaiah 42 • Isaiah 57Jeremiah 10 • Jeremiah 17Habakkuk 3Micah 6Romans 1 • Romans 14Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDYahuah delivers.Creation trembles.False trust fails.The redeemed respond.Final Heart Check:Has your deliverance produced obedience or entitlement?Has mercy produced vows or excuses?Do you trust Yahuah fully, or only when pressure is low?
LEVITICUS 13 — PRIESTLY INSPECTION, UNCLEANNESS, AND HOLINESS GOVERNANCETeachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah class covers Leviticus Chapter 13, one of the most misread and mishandled chapters in Scripture.Leviticus 13 is not medicine.It is not stigma.It is not guilt assignment.It is priestly inspection law governing status, restraint, and covenant order for a nation living near the Presence of Yahuah.This chapter establishes how uncleanness is identified, contained, and governed without accusation, without speculation, and without religious abuse.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Inspection Without AssumptionLeviticus 13:1–3Affliction is brought under priestly authority, not privately interpreted.The priest inspects visible signs only and is forbidden to assign cause or guilt.2. Restraint, Waiting, and Lawful ProcessLeviticus 13:4–6Time is part of Torah judgment.Waiting is obedience.Immediate declaration is forbidden when evidence is incomplete.3. Spread Determines StatusLeviticus 13:7–8Uncleanness is determined by progression, not first appearance.Lawful declaration protects the camp.4. Accurate Judgment Protects the InnocentLeviticus 13:9–17Torah guards against false condemnation and false clearance.Calling clean unclean is oppression.Calling unclean clean is rebellion.5. Distinguishing Injury from CorruptionLeviticus 13:18–28Not every wound is plague.The priest discerns disturbance versus spread through evidence and time.6. Visible Conditions Still Require OrderLeviticus 13:29–37Visibility does not remove restraint.Inspection and reinspection preserve holiness.7. Torah Explicitly Protects the InnocentLeviticus 13:38–39Some bright spots are declared clean.Holiness is not paranoia.8. Natural Conditions Are Not CondemnedLeviticus 13:40–44Baldness itself is not uncleanness.Torah separates natural condition from corruption.9. Uncleanness Can Spread Beyond the BodyLeviticus 13:47–59Garments can carry contamination.Holiness is environmental.Containment protects the camp.10. Tsaraʿath as Judgment in ScriptureNumbers 12 | 2 Kings 5 | 2 Chronicles 26Scripture confirms Yahuah may strike as judgment in rebellion or presumption.Priests are never authorized to assign guilt.Inspection governs status. Judgment belongs to Yahuah.11. Messiah and the Restoration of Clean StatusMatthew 8:2–4 | Malachi 4:2Messiah cleanses the leper and restores lawful access.Torah authority remains intact.Healing is covenant mercy, not lawlessness.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERS• Uncleanness is status, not automatic sin• Priests are forbidden to speculate or accuse• Restraint is obedience• Judgment belongs to Yahuah• Holiness requires order• Restoration remains possibleLeviticus 13 teaches how a holy nation survives without fear, shame, or disorder.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 13Leviticus 10Numbers 5 • Numbers 12Deuteronomy 17 • Deuteronomy 282 Kings 52 Chronicles 26JobHabakkuk 2Haggai 2Matthew 8Malachi 4Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDLeviticus 13 is not about fear.It is about order.The priest inspects.The camp is protected.Judgment belongs to Yahuah.Restoration is made possible through Messiah.Final Heart Check:When uncleanness appears, will you submit to Torah order and restrain your mouth, or will you rush to assign guilt where Yahuah has not spoken?
In this episode, we will discuss the meaning, history, and controversy surrounding the use of Hebrew names for the Father and Son, including the heart behind why I choose to use the names “Yahuah” for the Father and “Yahusha” for the Son. We will explore how ancient Hebrew was written without vowels, how historical events like the Babylonian exile and later scribal traditions influenced pronunciation and translation, and how titles like “Lord” and “God” came to replace the personal Name in many Bible translations, which has deeply influenced our understanding today. We will also examine historical evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls and early Greek manuscript fragments, which show that the Father's Name was preserved long after the biblical period. We will discuss the difference between misusing the Name versus using it, the cultural and prophetic significance of names in Hebrew thought, and why heart posture matters more than perfect pronunciation.Lastly, we will address the common “cult” accusations associated with using Hebrew names, clarifying what actually defines a cult and encouraging listeners to approach the topic with humility and love. The episode truly emphasizes the “weightier matter”: honoring the Father not just with our words, but how we live. Resources:What is God's Name? E-Book: https://www.promise-perspective.com/products/what-is-gods-name-e-book-2The Tetragram and the New Testament by George Howard: https://letthetruthcomeoutblog.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/the-tetragram-and-the-new-testament.pdfThe Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/home) Manuscript 11Q5 – 11Q Psa.: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/image/B-371125Yahuah's name in 11Q5: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/manuscript/11Q5-2Psalm 129 from DSS: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/image/B-371128More Psalms: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/image/B-371135Psalms 102:18-103:1: https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/image/B-367152Tetragrammaton and the Divine Name in Ancient Greek Sources: https://www.tetragrammaton.org/lxx_appdx1c.html“Tetragrammaton”: https://www.dl1.en-us.nina.az/YHWH.html?utm_ Visit my website: www.promise-perspective.comContact me: stephanie@promise-perspective.comSupport the show
PSALMS 111–113 — PRAISE, COVENANT REMEMBRANCE, RIGHTEOUS STABILITY, AND YAHUAH'S EXALTATIONEvening MessageTeacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis evening Torah message covers Psalms 111 through 113, a unified progression of covenant praise, remembrance, upright stability, and Yahuah's exaltation over all creation.These Psalms are not emotional poetry. They are covenant formation. The Writings witness Torah, call Israel to fear, and define what righteousness produces in the life of the set-apart remnant.Psalm 111 establishes that the fear of Yahuah begins with remembering His works and honoring His covenant.Psalm 112 shows the fruit of that fear, stability, obedience, generosity, and endurance against the wicked.Psalm 113 exalts Yahuah as the Most High who still attends to the lowly, raising the poor and restoring households by covenant mercy.This message is taught with judicial clarity, precept upon precept, and requires a lawful response.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEPraise in the Assembly, Not Private ReligionPsalm 111Praise belongs in the gathered order of the upright, not isolated spirituality. Covenant people worship publicly in truth and remembrance.The Works of Yahuah Are Studied, Not ForgottenPsalm 111The remnant does not admire Yahuah's acts, they study them. Forgetting produces rebellion. Memory is obedience.Covenant Provision and Command Are JoinedPsalm 111Yahuah provides for those who fear Him, and His provision is governed by covenant order, not entitlement.The Fear of Yahuah is the Beginning of WisdomPsalm 111Wisdom begins with trembling submission. No fear, no wisdom. No obedience, no understanding.The Righteous Man Produced by Covenant FearPsalm 112Blessing is attached to delight in commandments. Upright men are stable in darkness and unshaken under trial.Generosity as Covenant Order, Not Charity CulturePsalm 112Giving is covenant justice and stewardship. Ordered care among the set-apart, not forced redistribution.Separation Revealed by OppositionPsalm 112The wicked grind their teeth against righteousness. Distinction returns. Opposition proves separation.Yahuah Exalted, Yet Near the LowlyPsalm 113The Most High humbles Himself to behold the poor, raising them from the dust and seating them with princes.Household Restoration as Covenant FruitPsalm 113Fruitfulness and restoration are governed by Yahuah's mercy, not human control. He builds households by covenant order.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSCovenant praise is public and orderedRemembrance is obedienceFear is the beginning of wisdomRighteousness produces stabilityGiving is governed by Torah justiceOpposition reveals separationYahuah lifts the lowly by covenant mercyHouseholds are restored by His handThese Psalms train the remnant to live upright, fear Yahuah without hypocrisy, and trust His exaltation and governance in every condition.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 111–113Deuteronomy 31Exodus 13Deuteronomy 4Deuteronomy 8Proverbs 1Ecclesiastes 12Isaiah 66Psalm 1Deuteronomy 28Psalm 37Deuteronomy 15Psalm 2Malachi 3Isaiah 571 Samuel 1–2Genesis 21Isaiah 54Revelation 7Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only. No CashApp. No PayPal.FINAL WORDThe remnant must praise without forgetting.Fear without hypocrisy.Walk upright without shaking.And trust Yahuah to lift the lowly in His appointed time.Final Heart Check:Do you praise without forgetting, fear without hypocrisy, walk upright without shaking, and trust Yahuah to lift the lowly in His appointed time?
LEVITICUS 12 — LAWFUL UNCLEANNESS, APPOINTED TIME, AND HOLINESS PROTOCOL AFTER BLESSINGPart 1: Uncleanness Without Guilt, Access Without ShameTeachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah class covers Leviticus 12 in full, a short chapter with heavy covenant government. Leviticus 12 does not address transgression. It governs lawful uncleanness, appointed time, and holiness protocol after blessing.This chapter establishes a critical distinction Israel must understand: uncleanness is not always moral guilt, yet restriction still governs access near the Presence.Leviticus 12 trains the flock to submit without shame and obey without entitlement. It teaches order after life, boundaries after blessing, and restoration by Torah procedure rather than emotion.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEUncleanness as Status, Not Moral VerdictLeviticus 12:1–2Childbirth produces an unclean status for an appointed time. Torah establishes that blood governs access because life is in the blood. This restriction is protocol, not condemnation.Covenant Obligation Continues Under LimitationLeviticus 12:3Circumcision on the eighth day proves restriction does not cancel covenant identity. Torah obedience continues even when access is temporarily limited.Appointed Time is Legal BoundaryLeviticus 12:4–5Purification is governed by scheduled days, not feeling. Waiting here is legal holiness order, not mysticism. Restoration is never improvised.Distinction Without Ideology or CommentaryLeviticus 12:5Torah legislates distinctions without moral explanation. The command is obeyed as written, without importing speculation, politics, or tradition.Atonement as Purification of StatusLeviticus 12:6–7Atonement in this chapter restores access status. Torah uses cleansing language for holiness protocol, not only for transgression.Mercy Provides Access to ObedienceLeviticus 12:8Provision for the poor shows Yahuah does not cancel the law. He provides lawful means for all Israel to obey.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSUncleanness is not always sinRestriction is not rejectionBlood governs access because life is sacredWaiting is legal obedienceRestoration follows Torah orderPurification is not repentanceMercy supports obedience without lowering the standardLeviticus 12 teaches that holiness protocol applies even after blessing. Near the Presence, access is governed by Yahuah's appointed order.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 12Leviticus 15Leviticus 16Leviticus 17Genesis 17Numbers 19Exodus 19Deuteronomy 18Deuteronomy 32Habakkuk 21 Samuel 1Ezekiel 45Hebrews 9Luke 2Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only. No CashApp. No PayPal.FINAL WORDLeviticus 12 governs lawful life near holiness.It separates status from guilt.Restriction from rejection.Order from emotion.Holiness is not negotiated. Access is governed.Final Heart Check:Will you honor Torah boundaries without accusation, and submit to appointed order without negotiating access?
“MOREOVER the Word of Yahuah came unto El-Yirmeyahu the second time, while he was yet shut up in the court of the prison, saying, Thus says Yahuah the Maker thereof, Yahuah that formed it, to establish it; Yahuah is his name; Call unto me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you know not.” YIRMEYAHU 33:1-3 את CEPHER https://perfectpeace5.wordpress.com
Psalms LessonTeacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Psalms lesson covers Psalms 108 through Psalms 110, a sequence of governmental Psalms that declare covenant confidence, delegated authority, and the certainty of Yahuah's rule.These Psalms are not crisis Psalms and not corrective Psalms. They are written from a position of settled alignment, where the throne of Yahuah is not in question and covenant order is already established.Psalms 108–110 do not introduce law. They activate precepts already established in the Torah, the Writings, the Prophets, and the Renewed Covenant. These Psalms show how praise, confidence, authority, and judgment function after alignment, not before repentance.This is not emotional teaching.This is covenant governance.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEA Fixed Heart and Right PraisePsalm 108:1–5Praise flows from covenant alignment, not from need or desperation. A divided heart cannot sustain righteous worship.Territory and Divine AssignmentPsalm 108:6–9Territory belongs to Yahuah and is assigned by Him. Covenant people occupy what is appointed, not what is seized.Confidence and Dependence on YahuahPsalm 108:10–13Confidence without Yahuah becomes presumption. Victory requires submission, not strength alone.Appeal to Yahuah's JusticePsalm 109Injustice is answered by appeal to Yahuah, not retaliation. Covenant authority is preserved through restraint.Delegated AuthorityPsalm 110:1Authority is granted by Yahuah and cannot be assumed or seized.Rule Through Appointed OrderPsalm 110:2–3Dominion flows from submission to covenant order, not independence.Governance by OathPsalm 110:4Yahuah governs by oath, not impulse. What He establishes cannot be overturned.Lawful and Certain JudgmentPsalm 110:5–7Judgment is covenantal, measured, and exact. Yahuah's justice does not fail.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSConfidence must be rooted in alignmentAuthority must be delegated, not seizedDominion flows from submissionInjustice belongs to Yahuah's courtJudgment is lawful and unavoidablePsalms 108–110 declare that Yahuah's throne is settled and that covenant people do not strive for control when authority is already established.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYDeuteronomy 6 • Deuteronomy 17 • Deuteronomy 32Numbers 14 • Numbers 23 • Numbers 27Joshua 13Isaiah 2 • Isaiah 33Daniel 4Psalm 57 • Psalms 108–110Proverbs 20 • Proverbs 21Romans 12Hebrews 6 • Hebrews 12Revelation 19Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR available at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDPraise flows from alignment.Authority is delegated by Yahuah.Judgment is lawful and certain.Psalms 108–110 declare the stability of Yahuah's throne and the order of covenant rule.Final Heart CheckIs your confidence rooted in covenant alignment,or in circumstances that can shift?Are you submitting to authority assigned by Yahuah,or attempting to claim space without permission?
Torah Class | Distinction, Order, and Daily HolinessTeachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah class continues Leviticus chapter 11, focusing on the laws of clean and unclean as they apply to daily life within the covenant community.Leviticus 11 is not a lesson about diet, culture, or preference. It is instruction on discernment, restriction, and obedience after holiness has been established and judgment has already occurred in Leviticus 10.Part 2 of this chapter addresses how uncleanness spreads, how time and process govern restoration, and why distinction must be practiced intentionally to preserve order in the camp.This is not symbolic teaching.This is covenant instruction.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGEUncleanness and Contact Leviticus 11:24–28Uncleanness is not sin, but it does restrict access. Torah teaches how contact affects status and why awareness, not panic, is required.Environmental Spread and Containment Leviticus 11:32–35Uncleanness can transfer quietly through vessels, objects, and spaces. Order must be maintained intentionally or disorder spreads.Boundaries, Time, and Restoration Leviticus 11:39–40Uncleanness is governed by process and time. Restoration follows obedience, not impulse.Internal Governance Leviticus 11:41–43Israel is commanded not only in action, but in posture. Detestation prevents tolerance and protects discernment.Identity and Purpose Leviticus 11:44–45Distinction flows from redemption. Israel is called to be qadosh because Yahuah is qadosh.The Goal of Distinction Leviticus 11:46–47The chapter concludes by restating purpose: to distinguish between clean and unclean, preparing Israel to live daily near holiness.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSDistinction preserves orderRestriction protects accessUncleanness requires awarenessTime governs restorationTolerance erodes holinessDaily obedience sustains the campLeviticus 11 teaches that holiness is not maintained through intention, but through disciplined, consistent obedience in ordinary life.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 10–11Exodus 11–12Deuteronomy 14Numbers 19Ezekiel 44Isaiah 52Malachi 2Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR available at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDHoliness requires distinction.Distinction requires discipline.Discipline preserves access.Leviticus 11 governs how Israel lives daily in proximity to Yahuah's presence.Final Heart CheckAre your daily choices preserving distinction, or quietly eroding it?
“Holiness at the Table: Discernment Through Repetition”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah class continues our verse-by-verse instruction through the book of Leviticus and addresses covenant obedience at its most daily and unavoidable level: what enters the body of Yisra'el.Leviticus 11 is not symbolic.It is not cultural.It is not optional.This chapter establishes Yahuah's distinctions between clean and unclean and trains Israel in discipline, restraint, and self-governance through repeated obedience. Holiness here is not emotional or dramatic. It is practiced, measurable, and enforced through daily conduct.This lesson is taught verse-by-verse, precept upon precept, using a judicial structure that keeps authority in the text and removes negotiation.This is not dietary preference.This is covenant law.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Authority Over AppetiteLeviticus 11:1–2Yahuah speaks to Moses and Aaron and commands them to instruct all Israel. Eating is placed under covenant authority. No one is exempt. Obedience at the table becomes a national responsibility, not a personal choice.2. Distinction by Defined StandardsLeviticus 11:3–8Clean land animals must meet two conditions. Partial qualification does not count. Yahuah names animals that appear close to clean in order to eliminate rationalization. Near-obedience is rejected.3. Environment Does Not Change ObedienceLeviticus 11:9–12Water creatures are governed by the same clarity. Fins and scales are required. Context does not override command. Location never excuses deviation.4. Nature MattersLeviticus 11:13–19Predatory and scavenger birds are forbidden by name. Israel is prohibited from consuming what feeds on death. Diet is tied to covenant character.5. Exceptions Require CommandLeviticus 11:20–23Winged swarming things are largely forbidden, with specific named exceptions. Permission does not come from usefulness or tradition. Silence from Torah is not approval.6. Defilement Without ConsumptionLeviticus 11:24–28Uncleanness is transmitted through contact. Defilement does not require intent or appetite. Obedience includes restraint and acceptance of interruption.7. Absolute ProhibitionsLeviticus 11:29–31Creeping and ground-dwelling creatures are unclean entirely. No justification is given because none is required. Familiarity does not cleanse.8. Household TransmissionLeviticus 11:32–35Objects, tools, and shared spaces can become unclean. Obedience is not private. One person's choices affect the household.9. Discernment Without PanicLeviticus 11:36–38Torah distinguishes between contamination and destruction. Clean sources remain clean. Israel is trained to discern, not overcorrect.10. Circumstance Alters PermissionLeviticus 11:39–40Even clean animals produce uncleanness when death is involved. What is permitted can become forbidden by condition.11. Self-Governance Under TorahLeviticus 11:41–43Negligence is treated as defilement. Israel is commanded not to make themselves detestable. Discipline must be internal.12. Purpose of the LawLeviticus 11:44–47Yahuah ties dietary obedience to holiness and identity. Distinction preserves covenant order. Discernment is the goal.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSDaily obedience reveals authorityDistinction preserves holinessRepetition forms disciplineNegligence defilesHouseholds transmit obedience or disorderSelf-governance is required under covenant lawLeviticus 11 teaches that holiness is not proven in moments of crisis, but in ordinary, repeated obedience.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 11Leviticus 20Deuteronomy 14Isaiah 65–66Ezekiel 4Ezekiel 44Malachi 1–2Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.
“When Mercy No Longer Hides Rebellion”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah-based teaching examines Psalms 106 and 107 as covenant court records documenting Israel's response to law already given.Psalm 106 records repeated rebellion under mercy.Psalm 107 records restoration after affliction.These Psalms do not introduce new instruction.They expose how Israel behaved after instruction was made plain.This lesson moves from covenant indictment to covenant restoration and concludes with wisdom that separates obedience from presumption.This is not encouragement.This is accountability.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Praise Under Law, Not EmotionPsalm 106:1–5Israel praises Yahuah, but blessing is defined by obedience, not expression. Covenant favor is requested, not assumed. Worship is governed by righteousness.2. Deliverance Without ApprovalPsalm 106:6–12Israel is delivered for Yahuah's Name's sake, not because of righteousness. Mercy reveals Yahuah's character, not Israel's standing.3. Desire, Authority, and Internal JudgmentPsalm 106:13–18Unsubmitted desire exposes rejection of counsel. Authority is challenged. Judgment follows. Appetite without restraint produces leanness of soul.4. Intercession Delays Judgment, It Does Not Redefine ObediencePsalm 106:19–23Idolatry provokes destruction. Intercession intervenes. Judgment is delayed, not dismissed. Survival does not equal approval.5. Fear Hardened Into RefusalPsalm 106:24–27Unbelief becomes rebellion. Delay becomes refusal. Judgment is sworn when trust is rejected repeatedly.6. Action That Preserves Life and Cycles That Destroy ItPsalm 106:28–43Righteous action halts death. Repeated compromise sustains cycles. Mercy returns, rebellion repeats.7. Restoration Under GovernancePsalm 107:1–42Those delivered must testify, give thanks, and change conduct. Crying out without transformation perpetuates distress. Increase tests obedience.8. Wisdom Separates After ClarityPsalm 107:43Hearing without obedience now establishes guilt. Wisdom closes the record.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSMercy has been mistaken for approval.Deliverance has been used to excuse disobedience.Hearing has replaced obedience.Psalms 106 and 107 correct this disorder.These Psalms establish that mercy increases responsibility, intercession delays judgment without redefining obedience, and continued rebellion after clarity is no longer ignorance but refusal.Covenant memory does not comfort.It testifies.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 106–107Exodus 32; Exodus 34Numbers 11; Numbers 14; Numbers 16; Numbers 25Deuteronomy 1; Deuteronomy 8; Deuteronomy 10; Deuteronomy 30Judges 2Proverbs 11; Proverbs 13; Proverbs 24; Proverbs 26Ecclesiastes 3Ezekiel 18; Ezekiel 22; Ezekiel 33Isaiah 43; Isaiah 55Matthew 7John 5Romans 9; Romans 13Galatians 6Hebrews 3; Hebrews 10James 1Jude 1Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDYahuah remembers His covenant.Rebellion is recorded.Mercy opens a path of return.Wisdom establishes separation.Psalms 106 and 107 govern accountability after mercy has been revealed.Final Heart Check:Now that covenant clarity has been given, will your response show obedience and adjustment, or will it repeat what has already been judged?
LEVITICUS 10 — UNAUTHORIZED FIRE, SOBRIETY, AND PRIESTLY DISCERNMENT (PART 2)“Surviving Near Holy Fire After Judgment”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis Torah class continues Leviticus 10, following the judgment of Nadab and Abihu and the establishment of accountability after Yahuah revealed His accepted standard in Leviticus 9.In Part 1, we examined unauthorized fire, immediate judgment, Aaron's silence, and why grief did not override obedience.Leviticus 10 now moves from judgment to instruction for survival.This portion of the chapter establishes how priests are to remain alive, discerning, and faithful in the presence of holy fire.This is not emotional teaching.This is covenant instruction.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Sobriety and Discernment Before YahuahLeviticus 10:8–11Yahuah speaks directly to Aaron and commands sobriety. This instruction is not about lifestyle control but about preserving discernment. Near holy fire, impaired judgment is deadly. Priests must be able to distinguish between the qadosh and the common and teach Israel accurately.2. Service Continues After JudgmentLeviticus 10:12–15Priestly service does not stop because judgment was severe. Obedience continues with greater restraint. Covenant order is preserved even when leadership has suffered loss.3. Rebuke, Discernment, and RestraintLeviticus 10:16–20Moses rebukes Aaron for deviation, because leadership must always be examined. Aaron's explanation is accepted because restraint is not rebellion. Presumption adds action without command. Wisdom withholds action out of fear of Yahuah.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSDiscernment is required near holinessSobriety preserves lifeLeadership remains accountableRestraint is honoredPresumption is judgedCovenant order is protectedLeviticus 10 teaches that survival near holy fire requires discipline, clarity, and fear of Yahuah, not enthusiasm or impulse.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 9–10Exodus 40Deuteronomy 4 • Deuteronomy 12Numbers 15 • Numbers 20Ezekiel 9 • Ezekiel 24Malachi 21 Samuel 24Proverbs 23Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDYahuah reveals His standard.Judgment enforces it.Discernment preserves life.Restraint protects the altar.Leviticus 10 governs how priests survive after accountability has been revealed.Final Heart Check:Now that judgment has already fallen, will your response show discernment, restraint, and fear of Yahuah, or will it presume upon access?
PSALMS 104–105 — CREATION ORDER, COVENANT MEMORY, AND STEWARDSHIP OF HISTORY“Who Rules the World, and Who Must Remember”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis evening lesson follows Torah class and continues the Psalms sequence by addressing how Israel is to live after instruction has already been given.Psalms 104–105 move from structure to memory.From creation order to covenant history.These psalms establish: Who governs the worldWho provides sustenanceWho controls life and breathWho requires remembranceWhy history must be stewardedThis is not poetic admiration.This is covenant instruction.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Creation Is Governed, Not RandomPsalm 104:1–9Yahuah is clothed with authority, and creation responds to command. Light, heavens, waters, and boundaries are appointed and enforced. Creation does not act independently, and neither should Israel.2. Provision Is Ordered, Not AccidentalPsalm 104:10–23Yahuah provides water, food, shelter, labor, and rest for all living things. Provision flows through order and timing, not independence or entitlement.3. Life Is Sustained by Ruach, Not StrengthPsalm 104:24–35Breath belongs to Yahuah. Life is temporary. Authority is eternal. Human strength does not sustain life. Humility is the proper response to borrowed breath.4. Covenant History Must Be RememberedPsalm 105:1–11Israel is commanded to remember what Yahuah has done. Memory is not emotional recall. It is covenant obligation. Forgetting history leads to rebellion.5. Affliction Does Not Cancel PromisePsalm 105:12–22The patriarchs were few and afflicted, yet the covenant advanced through restraint, timing, and obedience. Delay did not cancel the promise.6. Redemption Is Purposeful, Not ImpulsivePsalm 105:23–45Yahuah delivers Israel with purpose, power, and instruction. Signs and wonders were enforcement, not spectacle. Redemption leads to obedience.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSCreation is governedProvision is orderedLife is fragileMemory is commandedHistory is intentionalRedemption has purposeObedience preserves lifePsalms 104–105 teach Israel how to live humbly under Yahuah's authority and how to remember covenant acts so obedience does not collapse.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 104–105Genesis 1 • Genesis 2 • Genesis 15 • Genesis 17Deuteronomy 6 • Deuteronomy 8Exodus 19Joshua 24Judges 2Ecclesiastes 3 • Ecclesiastes 12Job 38Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah.No religion.No tradition.No compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDYahuah governs creation.Yahuah governs history.Israel must remember both.Forgetting order corrupts provision.Forgetting history repeats judgment.Final Heart Check:Do you honor the boundaries Yahuah set in creation, and do you remember the covenant acts that brought you here?
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LEVITICUS 10 — YAHUAH'S FIRE, PRIESTLY RESTRAINT, AND ACCOUNTABILITY AFTER REVELATION“Authorized Worship, Discernment, and Survival Near the Fire”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis message continues the Torah teaching sequence following Leviticus 9, where authorized fire came from before Yahuah and His standard for acceptable worship was revealed.Leviticus 10 moves from approval to accountability.This chapter establishes:Who defines acceptable worshipHow priests must respond after revelationHow leadership is judged when failure occursThis is not emotional teaching.This is covenant instruction.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Unauthorized Fire After the Standard Is RevealedLeviticus 10:1–2Nadab and Abihu act without command after Yahuah has already revealed authorized fire. This section establishes that silence from Yahuah is not permission and that innovation at the altar becomes rebellion once the standard is known. Proximity increases accountability, not protection.2. Yahuah Is Qadosh and Judgment Is ImmediateLeviticus 10:2–3Fire comes from before Yahuah and consumes the disobedient priests. Aaron's silence is recorded as submission, not weakness. This section explains why restraint and fear of Yahuah preserve life when judgment is righteous.3. Grief Does Not Override Covenant AssignmentLeviticus 10:4–7Aaron and his remaining sons are commanded to remain at their post. Personal loss does not suspend priestly responsibility. Covenant order is protected even when judgment is painful.4. Sobriety and Discernment at the AltarLeviticus 10:8–11Yahuah speaks directly to Aaron and establishes sobriety as a requirement for discernment. This section explains that sobriety is about clarity and distinction, not control, and why impaired judgment is deadly near holy fire.5. Service Continues After JudgmentLeviticus 10:12–15Priestly service does not collapse after failure. Order continues with greater restraint, discipline, and fear of Yahuah.6. Rebuke, Discernment, and RestraintLeviticus 10:16–20Moses rebukes Aaron because deviation must be examined. Aaron's explanation is accepted because restraint is not rebellion. This section establishes the difference between presumption and wisdom.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSAuthority is establishedWorship is regulatedLeadership is judgedPresumption is exposedRestraint is honoredCovenant order is enforcedLeviticus 10 teaches that worship without obedience is dangerous and leadership without discernment invites judgment.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLeviticus 9–10 • Exodus 40Deuteronomy 4 • Deuteronomy 12Numbers 15 • Numbers 20Ezekiel 9 • Ezekiel 24Malachi 21 Samuel 16 • 1 Samuel 24Job 40Psalms 46Hebrews 12Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah, no religion, no tradition, no compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDYahuah reveals His standard.Fire enforces it.Silence can preserve life.Restraint protects the altar.Leviticus 10 regulates life near holy fire.Final Heart Check:Now that the standard has been revealed, will your response honor Yahuah, or presume upon access?
PSALMS 102–103 — AFFLICTION, REMEMBRANCE, AND COVENANT MERCY“Standing Under Pressure and Remembering Yahuah Correctly”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis evening message follows the Torah class and continues the Psalms teaching sequence, addressing how Israel responds after obedience is already established.Psalms 102–103 move from affliction to remembrance.These psalms establish:How Israel speaks in sufferingHow memory is governed under covenantHow mercy is taught without disorderThis is not emotional release.This is covenant regulation.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Psalm 102 — Affliction Without AccusationPsalm 102Psalm 102 gives voice to affliction without rebellion. The psalmist speaks honestly of weakness and distress while refusing to accuse Yahuah of injustice. Affliction is acknowledged, but covenant order is maintained.2. Yahuah Is Eternal While Man Is FrailPsalm 102:12–28Human strength fades, but Yahuah remains unchanged. Personal suffering is placed under covenant purpose, and Zion's restoration is affirmed as appointed. Continuity belongs to the covenant, not the moment.3. Psalm 103 — Remembrance Is a CommandPsalm 103:1–5Israel is commanded to remember Yahuah and forget none of His benefits. Memory is regulated. Forgetting commandments while remembering benefits produces disorder.4. Mercy Without LicensePsalm 103:6–14Yahuah's mercy is compassionate and patient, yet covenantal. Mercy restores relationship but does not remove accountability. Fear of Yahuah governs mercy.5. Who Mercy Is ForPsalm 103:15–18Mercy is extended to those who fear Yahuah, keep His covenant, and remember His commandments to do them. Mercy is inherited through obedience.6. Authority Precedes WorshipPsalm 103:19–22Yahuah's throne is established, and His kingdom rules over all. Worship flows from settled authority, not emotion. Praise follows order.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSAffliction is disciplinedMemory is regulatedMercy is definedObedience is preservedLeadership is restrainedCovenant order is protectedPsalms 102–103 teach Israel how to endure hardship without accusation and how to receive mercy without abandoning obedience.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 102–103Deuteronomy 7 • Deuteronomy 8 • Deuteronomy 30Exodus 34Isaiah 40Lamentations 3Malachi 3Hebrews 1Every section is taught precept upon precept.ABOUT AHAVA ~ LOVE ASSEMBLYWe teach the Pure Word of Yahuah, no religion, no tradition, no compromise.Our teaching follows the Sovereign Blueprint:Law | Precept | Example | Wisdom | Understanding | Prudence | Conviction | Fruit of the Ruach | Final Heart CheckSUPPORT THE WORK — GIVE VIA ZELLEZelle QR at: ahavaloveministry.comZelle only.No CashApp.No PayPal.FINAL WORDAffliction does not cancel covenant.Mercy does not erase obedience.Memory must be disciplined.Authority remains settled.These psalms regulate life under sustained pressure.Final Heart Check:When affliction lingers, do you humble yourself or accuse Yahuah?When mercy is shown, do you return to obedience or relax it?
LEVITICUS 9 — AUTHORIZED FIRE AND COVENANT ORDER“Activation, Accountability, and Divine Approval”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis lesson follows directly from Leviticus 8 and records the activation of the priesthood after consecration.Leviticus 8 established cleansing, order, and preparation.Leviticus 9 reveals what happens when the consecrated actually approach Yahuah.This chapter answers one covenant question:How does Israel live when Yahuah chooses to dwell in our midst without consuming us?This is not ceremony.This is covenant activation.This is divine response.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS LESSON1. The Eighth Day: Accountability BeginsLeviticus 9:1After seven days of consecration, instruction ends and responsibility begins. The priesthood is no longer being prepared, it is being tested. Obedience must now be demonstrated publicly before Israel.2. The Priest Must Judge Himself FirstLeviticus 9:2–7Before addressing the sin of the people, Aaron must make atonement for himself. Leadership increases accountability. Unjudged sin in leadership places the entire camp at risk.3. Obedience Must Be ExactLeviticus 9:8–21Every action at the altar is performed precisely as commanded. No creativity. No innovation. Precision is not legalism, it is protection when fire is involved.4. Blessing Follows ObedienceLeviticus 9:22–23Aaron blesses the people only after obedience is completed. Blessing is not emotional speech, it is a covenant function released in proper order.5. Authorized Fire from Before YahuahLeviticus 9:24Fire comes out from before Yahuah and consumes the offering. This fire is divine approval. The same fire that blesses obedience will judge disorder. Not all fire is authorization.WHY THIS LESSON MATTERSConsecration is testedObedience is verifiedAccountability is enforcedAuthority is confirmedCovenant order is revealedLeviticus 9 shows that preparation without obedience is incomplete, and proximity without order is dangerous.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLev 8–10 • Ex 29 • Lev 16 • Num 3 • Num 18Mal 1 • Ezek 44 • Ps 24 • Isa 6Matt 23 • John 4 • Heb 12Every section is taught precept upon precept.
PSALMS 99–101 — THE HOLY KING, RIGHTFUL WORSHIP, AND THE STANDARD FOR THOSE WHO GOVERN“Authority, Approach, and Accountability”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis message continues the Psalms teaching sequence following Psalms 96–98, where the reign of Yahuah was proclaimed and judgment was announced.Psalms 99–101 move from proclamation to order.These psalms establish:Who reignsHow Israel must approachHow leaders must walk under a holy KingThis is not emotional praise.This is covenant instruction.WHAT WE COVER IN THIS MESSAGE1. Psalm 99 — Yahuah Reigns, Let the People TremblePsalm 99Yahuah's reign is holy and absolute. The correct response to His kingship is reverence and trembling, not familiarity. Nearness to Yahuah increases accountability, not comfort.2. Psalm 100 — Ordered Approach to the KingPsalm 100Israel is instructed how to approach Yahuah correctly. Worship is not based on emotion but on recognition of ownership and covenant identity. Joy flows from alignment, not impulse.3. Psalm 101 — The Standard for Those Who GovernPsalm 101Leadership under Yahuah is moral before it is positional. David begins with himself, committing to integrity, household order, and the removal of deceit. Authority without discipline becomes corruption.WHY THIS MESSAGE MATTERSAuthority is establishedApproach is regulatedLeadership is judgedIntegrity is requiredCovenant order is enforcedPsalms 99–101 teach that worship without obedience is empty, and leadership without integrity is dangerous.SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalms 99–101 • Exodus 15 • Leviticus 10Deuteronomy 6 • Deuteronomy 17Joshua 24 • Psalm 15 • Proverbs 29Isaiah 6 • Hebrews 12Every section is taught precept upon precept.
LEVITICUS 8 — THE CONSECRATION OF THE PRIESTHOOD (PART 2)“Cleansing, Order, Authority, and Covenant Service”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyThis is Part Two of our Leviticus 8 teaching series.In Part One, we covered:The Summoning of the Congregation (Lev 8:1–4)The Washing of the Called (Lev 8:5–6)The Garments of Order and Responsibility (Lev 8:7–9)The Oil of Authorization (Lev 8:10–12)In this lesson, we pick back up at Section 5 and move deeper into the cost of consecration, the role of blood, sacrifice, endurance, and covenant participation.This is not ceremony.This is covenant authorization.This is how Yahuah establishes His priesthood.---WHAT WE COVER IN PART TWO5. The Sin Offering: Inner AlignmentLeviticus 8:14–17Before serving others, the inner condition must be addressed.Leadership magnifies what is hidden within.Atonement restores alignment before responsibility.---6. The Burnt Offering: Total SurrenderLeviticus 8:18–21The burnt offering represents complete surrender.Partial obedience is rejected.Consecration touches every area of life.---7. Blood on Ear, Hand, and FootLeviticus 8:22–24Hearing, doing, and walking are sanctified.What Israel hears, how she serves, and where she walks must align with Torah.---8. Offerings in Their Hands: Covenant ParticipationLeviticus 8:25–29No one appears before Yahuah empty.Participation reveals covenant loyalty.Giving reflects alignment, not coercion.---9. Seven Days at the Door: Endurance in ObedienceLeviticus 8:30–36Consecration requires remaining until Yahuah completes the charge.Leaving early disrupts covenant order.Faithfulness is proven over time.---WHY PART TWO MATTERSHoliness is testedObedience is provenEndurance is requiredAuthority is revealedCovenant order is enforcedLeviticus 8 shows that calling without discipline is dangerous, and authority without obedience is unstable.---SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLev 8 • Ex 28–30 • Ex 29 • Lev 16 • Num 3 • Num 18Ps 24 • Ps 132 • Isa 61 • Ezek 44 • John 15 • Rom 12 • Heb 5Every section is taught precept upon precept.---
PSALMS 96–98 — THE PROCLAMATION, THE COMING KING, AND RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENTTeacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyPsalms 96–98 declare the public reign of Yahuah, the exposure of false authority, and the certainty of righteous judgment.These psalms are not emotional worship songs.They are royal proclamations.They announce:The requirement to declare Yahuah among the nationsThe collapse of idols and false systemsThe joy of righteous judgmentThe restoration of covenant order in the earthThis lesson continues the Psalms teaching series and builds directly on Psalms 93–95.---WHAT THIS LESSON COVERSPsalm 96 — Declare His ReignYahuah's kingship must be proclaimed openly.Silence allows false gods and false systems to dominate.Israel is commanded to declare the name and authority of Yahuah to the nations.---Psalm 97 — The King Revealed in PowerYahuah's reign brings joy to the righteous and shame to idols.False systems collapse when truth is revealed.Those who love Yahuah must hate evil.---Psalm 98 — Righteous Judgment and RedemptionYahuah judges the world with righteousness and equity.Judgment restores order rather than destroys it.Creation itself rejoices when justice is established.---WHY PSALMS 96–98 MATTER• Yahuah's reign is proclaimed• False authority is exposed• Righteous judgment is celebrated• Covenant order is restored• The righteous rejoiceThese psalms reveal that judgment is not fear for the obedient, but relief.---SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalm 96–98Deut 32Isa 52, 60Exod 19Dan 7Heb 12Rev 14, 19Every section is taught precept upon precept.---
Assembly of Yahusha BHP episode 312 officiated by Bro. Jon Dizon 12-18-2025. #Yahuah #Yahusha #biblestudy #faith #trueworship #assemblyofYahusha ©2025 Assembly of Yahusha All rights reserved. The Assembly of Yahusha exclusively own the rights to the contents of this podcast and any non-assemblymember reproduction must have the approval of the Assembly. Only bona fide members of the Assembly are authorized to copy, download, and reproduce the contents of this podcast for their personal or religious use. For permission to copy, download, and reproduce send an email to : info@aoy.today
“Cleansing, Order, Authority, and Covenant Service”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyWelcome to Leviticus 8. This chapter records the public consecration of the priesthood and establishes the covenant process by which Yahuah sets men apart for service at His altar.This is not ceremony.This is covenant authorization.This is how Yahuah preserves holiness, leadership, and order in Israel.---WHAT YOU WILL LEARN TODAY1. The Summoning of the CongregationLeviticus 8:1–4Consecration begins with obedience to Yahuah's command to gather.A scattered people cannot be ordered.Covenant formation requires presence, submission, and public accountability.---2. The Washing of the CalledLeviticus 8:5–6Cleansing precedes authority.Yahuah addresses inner purity before public function.Hidden sin is exposed before holy service begins.---3. The Garments of Order and ResponsibilityLeviticus 8:7–9Garments represent covenant responsibility, not status.Public roles require public accountability.Order protects the camp and preserves reverence.---4. The Oil of AuthorizationLeviticus 8:10–12Anointing confirms Yahuahah's authorization.Oil follows obedience, not ambition.Authority is proven by fruit, discipline, and faithfulness.---5. The Sin Offering: Inner AlignmentLeviticus 8:14–17Before serving others, the inner condition must be addressed.Leadership magnifies what is hidden within.Atonement restores alignment before responsibility.sin offering explained, Torah atonement, priesthood repentance, Leviticus sacrifices, holiness teaching---6. The Burnt Offering: Total SurrenderLeviticus 8:18–21The burnt offering represents complete surrender.Partial obedience is rejected.Consecration touches every area of life.---7. Blood on Ear, Hand, and FootLeviticus 8:22–24Hearing, doing, and walking are sanctified.What Israel hears, how she serves, and where she walks must align with Torah.blood consecration, Leviticus priesthood, Torah obedience, covenant walk, Israelite holiness---8. Offerings in Their Hands: Covenant ParticipationLeviticus 8:25–29No one appears before Yahuah empty.Participation reveals covenant loyalty.Giving reflects alignment, not coercion.Torah giving, priestly portions, covenant participation, Leviticus offerings, Israelite economy---9. Seven Days at the Door: Endurance in ObedienceLeviticus 8:30–36Consecration requires remaining until Yahuah completes the charge.Leaving early disrupts covenant order.Faithfulness is proven over time.waiting on Yahuah, covenant endurance, Leviticus obedience, priesthood faithfulness---WHY LEVITICUS 8 MATTERS TODAYHoliness is preservedLeadership is orderedAuthority is testedPurity is requiredEndurance is enforcedLeviticus 8 reveals how Yahuah establishes and protects His priesthood.---SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYLev 8 • Ex 28–30 • Ex 29 • Lev 16 • Num 3 • Num 18Ps 24 • Ps 132 • Isa 61 • Ezek 44 • John 15 • Rom 12 • Heb 5Every section is taught precept upon precept.---
PSALMS 93–95 — THE KINGSHIP, VOICE, AND REST OF YAHUAH“Government, Judgment, and Obedience in the Psalms”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyIn Psalms 93–95, Yahuah declares His reign, reveals His judgment, and confronts Israel with a choice: hear His voice or forfeit His rest.These psalms are not poetry for comfort.They are covenant proclamations.They establish divine government and expose rebellion.This teaching answers one question:If Yahuah reigns as King, how must Israel live under His rule?---WHAT YOU WILL LEARNPsalm 93 — Yahuah ReignsYahuah's throne is established and immovable.Creation obeys Him, even when chaos rises.Power does not determine truth. Authority does.Psalm 94 — Yahuah JudgesYahuah is not silent toward injustice.The wicked are temporary.Judgment belongs to Yahuah alone.Psalm 95 — Hear His VoiceWorship without obedience provokes Yahuah.Israel lost rest, not because of lack, but because of resistance.Hearing requires response.Kingship → Judgment → Obedience → RestBreak the order, lose the rest.---WHY PSALMS 93–95 MATTER TODAY• Yahuah's kingship is re-established• False worship is exposed• Injustice is addressed• Obedience is required• Rest is conditionalThese psalms reveal why religion fails and why obedience matters.---SCRIPTURE REFERENCES FOR STUDYPsalm 93–95Exod 15 • Exod 19Deut 6 • Deut 32Prov 22Isa 33Hebrews 3–4Romans 12Every section is taught precept upon precept.---
PSALMS 90–92 — THE DWELLING, THE DELIVERANCE, AND THE DOMINION“Wisdom, Refuge, and the Flourishing of the Righteous”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class enters Psalms 90–92, where Israel learns the rhythm of covenant life:humility before the Eternal One, refuge under His shadow, and flourishing in His courts.This is not poetry.This is covenant instruction.Psalm 90 confronts human frailty and reveals that wisdom begins when we number our days.Psalm 91 unveils the secret place and the covenant covering reserved for those who dwell, not visit.Psalm 92 reveals the Sabbath posture of thanksgiving and the flourishing of the righteous like palms and cedars.This is the progression every believer must walk:wisdom, dwelling, protection, flourishing, dominion.Psalms 90–92 train Israel for covenant maturity.---Psalm 90 reveals:1. Yahuah as Israel's eternal dwelling place (Ps 90:1)2. Human frailty measured against divine permanence (Ps 90:2–6)3. The weight of sin, judgment, and the urgency of repentance (Ps 90:7–11)4. The prayer for a heart of wisdom (Ps 90:12)5. The cry for Yahuah's compassion and restoration (Ps 90:13–15)6. The beauty of Yahuah resting upon His people (Ps 90:17)7. The establishing of the work of our hands (Ps 90:17)8. The connection between humility and wisdom9. The covenant call to live intentionally before ElohimPsalm 91 establishes:1. The secret place and the shadow of Shaddai (Ps 91:1)2. Refuge, fortress, and trust in Yahuah (Ps 91:2)3. Deliverance from snare, pestilence, and fear (Ps 91:3–5)4. Protection in the midst of falling thousands (Ps 91:7–8)5. Safety rooted in dwelling, not distance (Ps 91:9–10)6. Angelic assignment over the righteous (Ps 91:11–12)7. Authority over lion and serpent (Ps 91:13)8. Deliverance tied to love and knowledge (Ps 91:14–15)9. The covenant promise of long life and salvation (Ps 91:16)Psalm 92 declares:1. The Sabbath rhythm of thanksgiving (Ps 92:1–2)2. The depth of Yahuah's works and thoughts (Ps 92:5)3. The temporary rise of the wicked (Ps 92:7)4. The exaltation of the righteous in fresh oil (Ps 92:10)5. Flourishing like the palm and cedar (Ps 92:12)6. Planting in the courts of Yahuah (Ps 92:13)7. Fruitfulness even in old age (Ps 92:14)8. The righteousness of Yahuah as our Rock (Ps 92:15)---Each movement carries covenant foundations:Wisdom is essentialDwelling is requiredProtection is positionalThanksgiving is postureFlourishing is covenantDominion is identityThe righteous endureYahuah is faithfulIsrael must trustPsalms 90–92 are not sentimental writings.They are covenant blueprints for a mature nation.---I. Foundation — Wisdom, Refuge, and FlourishingThe covenant path from humility to dominion.II. Psalm 90 — The Measure of DaysFrailty, repentance, and the pursuit of wisdom.III. Covenant PlacementYahuah as our dwelling and foundation.IV. Psalm 91 — The Secret PlaceProtection, deliverance, and angelic oversight.V. Psalm 92 — The Sabbath and the SanctuaryPrecept upon precept.---
LEVITICUS 7 — THE LAW OF THE OFFERINGS (PART 2)“Holiness, Boundaries, and the Covenant Order of Yahuah”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyWelcome to Part 2 of our Leviticus 7 teaching series. Today we explore Parts 4 through 6 of the scroll, uncovering the covenant laws that govern holiness, purity, priestly portions, and Israel's inheritance.This chapter is not about ritual.This is the covenant architecture of Yahuah's kingdom.---What You Will Learn Today (Parts 4–6)4. The Eternal Ban: Blood and ChelevLeviticus 7:22–27Blood represents life. Chelev represents honor. Both belong to Yahuah.No Israelite may eat them. This is an eternal statute that shapes identity.blood in the Bible, chelev meaning, Leviticus 7 teaching, Torah food laws, covenant statutes, holiness laws---5. The Priestly Portions: Breast, Thigh, Wave, HeaveLeviticus 7:28–34The altar feeds the priesthood.The breast and thigh represent devotion, strength, and covenant authority.Portions are assigned by Yahuah, not personal ambition.priestly portions explained, wave offering, heave offering, Torah priesthood, Leviticus teaching, Bible offerings explained---6. The Priestly Inheritance: Covenant EconomyLeviticus 7:35–36Inheritance flows from calling.Yahuah sustains His priests through divine order, not human systems.This is the holy economy of Israel.priestly inheritance Bible, Torah inheritance laws, Leviticus priesthood, covenant economy, Aharon's sons, biblical offerings---Why Leviticus 7 Matters TodayHoliness is guardedBoundaries are enforcedIdentity is definedInheritance is protectedOrder is non negotiableLeviticus 7 reveals how a holy nation lives with a holy Elohim.Torah study, Leviticus Bible study, holiness teachings, Israelite awakening, covenant teachings, pure Word of Yahuah, biblical law explained---Scripture References for StudyLev 3 • Lev 6 • Lev 17 • Ex 29 • Ex 24:8 • Deut 12 • Num 18Ps 50 • Isa 43 • Ezek 33 • Ezek 44 • Acts 15 • Heb 8–10 • Rev 19Every section is taught precept upon precept.---
PSALMS 88–89 — THE DARKNESS AND THE COVENANT OATH“Affliction, Lament, and the Unbreakable Faithfulness of Yahuah”Teacher: Kerry BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class dives into Psalms 88–89, where Yahuah reveals how deep affliction, silence, and covenant questions collide with the eternal oath He swore to David.This is not poetry.This is covenant reality.Psalm 88 exposes the raw suffering of the righteous that does not break covenant identity.Psalm 89 responds with the legal record of Yahuah's covenant, sworn by His holiness.This is the tension every believer feels:pain versus promise,darkness versus oath,silence versus covenant.These psalms legitimize the cry from the pit and anchor Israel in the oath Yahuah will not break.Psalm 88 exposes:1. Covenant identity in darkness (Ps 88:1)2. The weight of isolation and abandonment (Ps 88:8, 18)3. The feeling of being counted with the dead (Ps 88:5–6)4. The conflict between prayer and silence (Ps 88:9–13)5. The legitimacy of lament in covenant6. The reality that darkness does not equal rejection7. The endurance of faith when answers do not come8. The training of the soul through affliction9. The honesty of suffering before YahuahPsalm 89 anchors Israel in covenant oath:1. Yahuah's sworn promise to David (Ps 89:3–4)2. The foundation of His throne: justice and righteousness (Ps 89:14)3. Yahuah's choosing and establishing of His king (Ps 89:20–29)4. Discipline without covenant rejection (Ps 89:30–34)5. The eternal permanence of His oath (Ps 89:35–37)6. The tension between promise and present suffering (Ps 89:38–45)7. The appeal to Yahuah's faithfulness in delay (Ps 89:46–51)8. The blessing declared in hope (Ps 89:52)Each movement ties into the covenant foundation:Identity is anchoredLament is validDarkness is temporaryDiscipline is loveOath is eternalCovenant is unbreakableYahuah is faithfulIsrael must standPsalms 88–89 are not emotional songs.They are covenant training grounds.I. Foundation — The Cry and the CovenantAffliction and oath held together.II. Psalm 88 — The Depth of the PitLament, darkness, isolation, and covenant identity.III. Covenant StandingWhy “Elohim of my salvation” matters in darkness.IV. Psalm 89 — The Courtroom of CovenantYahuah reveals His oath to David.V. The Davidic CovenantSeed, throne, mercy, permanence.VI. The TensionHow to walk in covenant when circumstances contradict promise.VII. The Covenant Revelation FrameworkLaw • Precept • Example • Wisdom • Understanding • Prudence • Conviction • Fruit of the Ruach • Final Heart CheckVIII. Final Heart CheckDo you stand on oath or on emotion.Ps 88 • Ps 89 • Job 30 • Ps 22 • Lam 3 • Isa 50:102 Sam 7 • Ps 132 • Jer 33 • Isa 55 • Luke 1Deut 7:9 • Matt 1Precept upon precept.
LEVITICUS 7 — THE LAW OF THE OFFERINGS (ASHAM, SHELAMIM & THE PRIESTLY PORTIONS)“Holiness, Boundaries, and the Covenant Order of Yahuah”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class enters Leviticus 7 — the covenant blueprint that completes the offering system, revealing how guilt, gratitude, purity, and priestly inheritance intertwine to maintain order in Israel.This is not ritual.This is the architecture of Yahuah's kingdom.Leviticus 7 establishes the laws governing:1. The Asham — the guilt offering that exposes hidden motives (Lev 7:1–5)2. Priestly Access — who may eat what is qodesh (Lev 7:6–10)3. The Shelamim — thanksgiving, vow, and freewill offerings (Lev 7:11–18)4. The Purity Laws — who is permitted to eat and who is cut off (Lev 7:19–21)5. The Eternal Ban — no blood and no chelev, forever (Lev 7:22–27)6. The Priestly Portions — breast, thigh, wave, and heave (Lev 7:28–34)7. The Inheritance Law — Yahuah gives portions to Aharon's sons (Lev 7:35–36)8. The Covenant Summary — sealing all the offering laws from Sinai (Lev 7:37–38)Each command connects directly to the covenant justice system:Holiness is guardedBoundaries are enforcedRestoration is structuredPurity is mandatoryInheritance is protectedDevotion is personalOfferings are relationalThe altar is centralLeviticus 7 is not a chapter about sacrifices,it is the blueprint for how a holy nation lives with a holy Elohim.I. Foundation — The Covenant System CompletedThe Asham, Shelamim, Fat, Blood, and Priestly Portions form one integrated order.II. The Asham (Guilt Offering)Blood, inner parts, fire, and judicial restoration.III. The Priestly Portion & Touch LawsHoliness transfers.Access determines inheritance.IV. The Shelamim: Thanks, Vows, FreewillGratitude, integrity, generosity — all governed by timing and purity.V. The Purity & Access LawsOnly the clean may eat at Yahuah's table.VI. The Eternal Statutes: Fat & BloodIdentity markers that set Israel apart from all nations.VII. The Priestly InheritanceWave. Heave. Breast. Thigh.Call, portion, and covenant economy.VIII. The Covenant Seal at SinaiAll offerings summarized under one divine command.IX. Final Heart CheckBoundaries, purity, gratitude, and priesthood — are they active in your life.Lev 3 • Lev 6 • Lev 17 • Ex 29 • Ex 24:8 • Deut 12 • Num 18Ps 50 • Ps 116 • Isa 1 • Isa 43 • Ezek 33 • Ezek 43–44 • Jonah 2Matt 5 • Luke 8 • Acts 5 • Acts 15 • Rom 12 • 1 Cor 10 • Heb 4 • Heb 8–10 • Rev 19Every section is taught precept upon precept.
In this episode, we continue unpacking the difficult but necessary history surrounding the transatlantic slave trade, international slavery systems, and how these events connect to the curses described in Deuteronomy 28. When we honestly study geography, Scripture, and historical patterns of oppression, we begin to see how the experiences of those the world calls “Black” in America overwhelmingly align with the very markers Scripture gives to identify the natural branches of Israel. This isn't about skin color itself, but about the shared, generational experiences of captivity, displacement, and oppression that mirror the biblical curses in their entirety.We also explore Joel 3, where Yahuah condemns the nations for selling His people, scattering them far from their homeland, and dividing His land. This passage strikingly parallels the many slave trades carried out throughout world history—not just the transatlantic system, but numerous others in which powerful nations trafficked and exploited people for profit. Christianity, as practiced by many European and American institutions, played a direct role in this oppression by white-washing Scripture, presenting a European Messiah, and using theology to justify enslavement.This distortion produced deep psychological and spiritual trauma. Enslaved Hebrews were taught a version of Christianity crafted by their oppressors—while simultaneously being beaten, raped, and dehumanized by the same people who demanded they worship a “white savior” and call their enslavers “master.” The long-term impact of this manufactured religious identity has passed down through generations, especially through forbidden images, statues, and portrayals that Scripture itself warns against.We take a deeper look at how early American Christianity was built on pro-slavery theology, from the “slave Bible” that removed empowering passages to sermons commanding enslaved people to obey their earthly masters. We also address the misuse of the “curse of Ham,” and the ways religious institutions have avoided reckoning with their role in centuries of exploitation. We also touch on the Gullah Geechee people—descendants of enslaved Africans who were brought to the coastal regions of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Their unique preservation of language and culture provides powerful evidence of a people who maintained distinct Hebrew-like traditions despite centuries of oppression. The Gullah Geechee's isolation, resilience, and continuity of ancestral customs mirror the scattered yet preserved identity described in Scripture. Their history offers another compelling layer in understanding who the descendants of the natural branches truly are, and how Yahuah preserved markers of identity even in the midst of captivity.By revisiting this history honestly, we can better understand the identity of Yahuah's people, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the ongoing impact of slavery on the descendants of those scattered to the four corners of the earth.SOURCES: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PwGkswcNUZrz55zhNpVcXSnsrq8GUaS4/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=102408561475528851254&rtpof=true&sd=true Support the show
LEVITICUS 6 — THE LAW OF ASHAM (GUILT & RESTORATION)“Restitution, Purity, and the Continual Fire of Yahuah”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class dives into Leviticus 6 — The Law of Asham (Guilt Offering), where Yahuah reveals how broken trust, withheld restoration, and neglected fire threaten the entire covenant structure of Israel.This is not ritual.This is Yahuah's justice system.Leviticus 6 exposes the covenant breaches that demand confession, restitution, and priestly action:1. Lying or deceiving a neighbor (Lev 6:2)2. Stealing, extorting, or withholding property (Lev 6:2–3)3. Failing to return lost items (Lev 6:3–4)4. Breaking trust or violating agreements (Lev 6:2, 5)5. Neglecting the continual altar fire (Lev 6:9–13)6. Mishandling ashes and purity (Lev 6:10–11)7. Misusing what is qodesh in service (Lev 6:16–23)8. Ignoring vessel laws and boundary purity (Lev 6:28)Each trespass connects directly to Exodus 21–23, the backbone of Yahuah's justice architecture:Life is sacredProperty is protectedTestimony is bindingOaths are covenantalRestitution is requiredNegligence equals guiltSacred space must be guardedThe vulnerable must be defendedLeviticus 6 is the continuation of covenant justice — not a separate ritual.---
THE SHABBAT RESTORATION TRILOGY: RESTORE US, HEAR ME, ESTABLISH ZIONPsalms 85–87“National Return, Personal Cry, Zion's Identity”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class walks through Psalms 85, 86, and 87, revealing the threefold restoration pattern Yahuah uses to return Israel back to covenant alignment:• Psalm 85 — National repentance and restoration• Psalm 86 — The servant's personal cry and dependence• Psalm 87 — Zion's prophetic identity and destinyThis is not poetry.This is not emotion.This is Yahuah's covenant order moving from repentance, to devotion, to prophetic identity.Psalms 85–87 expose the restoration journey that all Israel must walk:1. Return to Yahuah (Psalm 85:1–7)2. Hear His Voice and forsake folly (85:8–9)3. Align heaven and earth through righteousness (85:10–13)4. Bow the soul in humility (Psalm 86:1–4)5. Unite the heart in truth and fear (86:11–13)6. Cry out for deliverance (86:14–17)7. Take your place in Zion — the city Yahuah loves (Psalm 87:1–3)8. Know your identity — “This one was born there” (87:4–6)9. Drink from the springs in Zion (87:7)Each Psalm connects directly to the covenant foundation of Torah, the prophetic corrections, and the identity of Israel in the end time.Psalms 85–87 reveal the living architecture of Yahuah's justice system:Repentance is requiredRestoration is orderedDevotion is personalIdentity is propheticZion is centralHoliness is mandatoryThe heart must bowThe nation must turnThe people must hearThe servant must cryAnd heaven must answerThis is the restoration process from Torah to Zion.---I. Foundation — The Shabbat Restoration PatternII. Psalm 85 — National ReturnIII. Psalm 86 — The Servant's CryIV. Psalm 87 — Zion's IdentityV. Covenant Continuum — Torah, Prophets, and Renewed WritingsVI. Call to Return — Forsake FollyVII. Final Heart Check — Walk in Righteousness, Dwell in ZionDeut 10:12Ps 24:3–6Ps 27:1–14Isa 2:1–3Isa 45:8Isa 60–62Jer 32:39Hos 6:1–3Joel 3:18Mic 7:18–20Zech 14Heb 12:22
In this episode, we take a careful and honest look at how the modern concept of “race” has shaped—and often distorted—our understanding of Scripture, history, and identity. The idea of race is a human-made construct, rooted in hierarchy and social division, not something created by Yahuah. Scripture identifies people by covenant, tribe, and nation—not skin tone. Yet the enemy has used skin color to divide the body and cloud our understanding of the natural branches of Israel. In this study, we revisit what Scripture actually says, explore the history that shaped today's worldview, and address the blind spots that influence how many of us were taught to read the Bible.We also talk about melanin, historical context, and why the Israelites of Scripture were a deeply melanated people, along with Egyptians, Cushites, and other neighboring nations. But while skin color provides historical context, it is not the sole determining factor of lineage. Instead, Scripture tells us that the curses of Deuteronomy 28 would be a sign—an outward marker tied to lived experiences. This episode unpacks how shared history, oppression, displacement, and prophecy play a far more important role in identifying the natural branches than appearance alone.Ultimately, this message is anchored in compassion, reconciliation, and covenant. Whether natural or wild branches, we are called to abide in the True Vine, Yahusha. This conversation is not about exclusion but about truth, healing, and restoring the context that helps us honor both Scripture and the people of Jacob. My prayer is that this study brings clarity, humility, and unity as we continue seeking Yahuah with sincerity and love.This episode is also available on YouTube and Rumble:Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePromisePerspective Subscribe on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/the_promise_perspectiveContact me: stephanie@promise-perspective.comVisit my website: www.promise-perspective.com Support the show
Assembly of Yahusha BHP episode 309 officiated by Bro. Jon Dizon 11-20-2025. #Yahuah #Yahusha #biblestudy #faith #trueworship #assemblyofYahusha ©2025 Assembly of Yahusha All rights reserved. The Assembly of Yahusha exclusively own the rights to the contents of this podcast and any non-assemblymember reproduction must have the approval of the Assembly. Only bona fide members of the Assembly are authorized to copy, download, and reproduce the contents of this podcast for their personal or religious use. For permission to copy, download, and reproduce send an email to : info@aoy.today
LEVITICUS 5 — THE LAW OF ASHAM (TRESPASS)“Accountability, Restoration, and the Fear of Yahuah”Teachers: Kerry & Karen BattleAhava ~ Love AssemblyToday's class dives into Leviticus 5 — The Law of Asham (Trespass), where Yahuah reveals how hidden guilt, broken oaths, and neglected responsibility fracture covenant order.This is not ritual.This is Yahuah's justice system.Leviticus 5 exposes the five forms of trespass that demand confession and restitution:1. Withholding truth (Lev 5:1)2. Touching death unknowingly (Lev 5:2–3)3. Rash or impulsive oaths (Lev 5:4–5)4. Misusing what is qodesh (Lev 5:15–16)5. Sin done in ignorance (Lev 5:17–19)Each connects directly to Exodus 21–23, the backbone of Yahuah's justice architecture:Life is sacredProperty is protectedTestimony is bindingOaths are covenantalRestitution is requiredNegligence equals guiltThe vulnerable must be defendedLeviticus 5 is the continuation of covenant justice — not a separate ritual.
PSALMS 82–84 — JUDGMENT • DELIVERANCE • NEARNESSTeacher: Kerry Battle | Ahava ~ Love AssemblyThis evening message walks through three prophetic Psalms that reveal how Yahuah:judges corrupt leadership (Psalm 82)scatters enemies who gather against Israel (Psalm 83)strengthens those who seek His presence (Psalm 84)This is Israel's pattern in every generation:Judgment → Warfare → Dwelling.
LEVITICUS 4 — THE SIN OFFERING (ḥaṭṭāʾt)Teacher: Kerry & Karen Battle | Ahava ~ Love AssemblyLeviticus 4 reveals the courtroom of mercy — where ignorance still demands blood.This lesson dissects the priestly pattern of atonement, leadership accountability, and restoration through obedience.It shows that ignorance is not innocence; forgetting the law breaks order, but remembrance restores it.This message exposes how sin—intentional or not—disrupts divine order, and how precise repentance rebuilds fellowship between the priesthood and the Presence.---0:00 – Introduction — Why Ignorance Is Not Innocence3:20 – Part 1 — The Priest and the Assembly (Lev 4 : 1–12)8:45 – Part 2 — The Ruler and the People (Lev 4 : 13–26)15:10 – Part 3 — The Common Soul and Restoration (Lev 4 : 27–35)22:00 – Application — Today's Priesthood: Confession, Blood, Separation27:30 – Final Heart Check — Forgetfulness Breaks OrderLeviticus 4 | Numbers 15 : 27–29 | Exodus 29 : 10–14 | Psalm 51 : 17 | Hebrews 9 : 7 | Hebrews 13 : 11–13 | 1 John 1 : 9⚔️ Teaching FocusLeadership's burden in sin and restorationWhy ignorance still requires atonementThe symbolism of the bull and the lambRestoration as a legal act of mercyHow precise repentance preserves order
PSALMS 79–81 — THE CRY, THE VINE, THE VOICETeacher: Kerry Battle | Ahava ~ Love AssemblyThis threefold psalm scroll traces Israel's journey from ruin to restoration.Psalm 79 cries for cleansing.Psalm 80 pleads for the Vine of Yahuah to be restored.Psalm 81 calls the nation back to the Voice of Covenant.It's a prophetic pattern for every generation:Cry → Restore → Remember.Forgetfulness breeds rebellion, but remembrance keeps fellowship.0:00 – Introduction — The Cry and the Covenant3:15 – Psalm 79 — The Cry for Cleansing8:45 – Psalm 80 — The Vine Restored14:10 – Psalm 81 — The Voice of Covenant21:00 – Application — Today's Priesthood: Cry, Intercede, Return, Guard, Renew26:30 – Final Heart Check — Remember and Walk in ShalomPsalms 79–81 | Deut 32 : 15–21 | Num 6 : 25 | Ex 15 : 17 | Deut 6 : 5 | John 15 : 1–2 | Col 3 : 16 | John 14 : 15The Cry of Repentance — When Grief Becomes IntercessionThe Vine of Yahuah — Planted for Fruit, Not FameThe Voice of Covenant — Obedience Over EmotionWhy Corporate Blindness Is the Greatest DiseaseHow Restoration Proves Mercy and Renews Purpose
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Vayiqra 3 — The Law of Peace: When Fellowship Becomes FireTeacher: Kerry Battle | Ahava~Love AssemblyThe shalam offering of Leviticus 3 is the peace offering — not for sin, but for communion. This is where fellowship becomes flame — where the altar becomes the table, and the table becomes the meeting place between Yahuah and His people.This teaching unveils nine gates of divine order, revealing how true peace flows only through purity, obedience, and covenant alignment.Chapters / Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction — The Order of Fellowship2:48 – Gate 1: Peace Is the Fruit of Order6:10 – Gate 2: Fellowship Begins with Fire10:05 – Gate 3: The Portion of the Priest13:30 – Gate 4: The Fat Belongs to Yahuah17:00 – Gate 5: Peace Has Boundaries20:20 – Gate 6: Peace Requires Purity24:00 – Gate 7: Peace Without Obedience = False Fire28:15 – Gate 8: Fruit of the Ruach — Contentment32:40 – Gate 9: Final Heart Check & Prophetic Bridge
Psalm 78 — The Law of Remembrance: When Forgetting Becomes RebellionTeacher: Kerry Battle | Ahava~Love AssemblyPsalm 78 is a courtroom scroll — a prophetic indictment against forgetfulness.Asaph's maschil (instruction) calls every generation to remember, rehearse, and repeat the faithfulness of Yahuah.This teaching walks through 11 Gates of the Sovereign Blueprint (Level 5) — exposing how rebellion begins in memory loss and ends in mercy's restoration.This message isn't just about Israel's past — it's about the warning to our generation:Forgetfulness breaks fellowship; remembrance preserves the covenant.0:00 – Introduction — The Law of Generational Memory3:40 – Gate 1: Law — Remembering Is the Foundation of Faith8:00 – Gate 2: Precept — Testimony Must Become Torah12:20 – Gate 3: Example — Ephraim's Failure15:45 – Gate 4: Wisdom — Rebellion Is a Memory Disease19:00 – Gate 5: Understanding — The Root of Rebellion Is Unbelief22:40 – Gate 6: Prudence — Yahuah's Mercy Has Measure26:10 – Gate 7: Conviction — False Peace Is Self-Deception29:35 – Gate 8: Fruit of the Ruach — Gratitude Guards Memory33:00 – Gate 9: Final Heart Check36:20 – Gate 10: Blueprint Analysis — The Cycle of Covenant Amnesia40:00 – Gate 11: Prophetic Execution — The Charge to the Scribe
Teachers: Kerry & Karen Battle — Ahava~Love AssemblyLesson: Leviticus 2 — The Law of Honor: The Offering of the Hands Before YahuahTheme: When work becomes worship. The minchah (grain offering) reveals how refined labor, oil, frankincense, and salt turn daily work into honor before Yahuah.What You'll Learn:• Why the grain offering has no leaven or honey• Why every act must be seasoned with the salt of the covenant• How firstfruits are refined by fire• How a servant's work becomes worshipKey Verses:Leviticus 2:1–16 | Numbers 18:19 | Exodus 30:35 | Psalm 141:2 | Matthew 5:13 | Colossians 4:6Leviticus 1 taught how to approach; Leviticus 2 teaches how to honor.Yahuah wants both your heart and your hands — purified, portioned, and preserved by covenant salt.Connect:
Psalms 76–77 — The War Cry and the Whisper: The Fear That Breaks and the Memory That HealsTeacher: Kerry Battle — Ahava~Love AssemblyLesson: Psalms 76–77 — The War Cry and the Whisper: The Fear That Breaks and the Memory That HealsTheme: From power to peace, from fear to faith — Yahuah breaks the pride of men (Psalm 76) and restores the heart through remembrance (Psalm 77).What You'll Learn:• How the fear of Yahuah establishes dominion• Why judgment is mercy in defense of truth• How remembrance becomes worship in distress• The mystery of His unseen path through great watersScripture Focus:Psalms 76–77 | Exodus 15:3 | Isaiah 43:16 | Lamentations 3:21–23 | Hebrews 11:29Summary Line:The war cry breaks weapons; the whisper restores worship. Fear Him in the battle, remember Him in the night, and you'll find His path even in the sea.Connect:
Welcome back to The God Culture.Today, we're diving deep into Revelation 20 — one of the most misunderstood passages in all of Scripture.Many have been taught multiple resurrections or separated judgments, but the Bible says otherwise.This chapter defines two outcomes, not two resurrections:The First Resurrection — for believers who reign with Messiah.The Second Death — for the ungodly, consumed in final judgment.In this teaching, we reveal how Yahusha's return, the Day of Judgment, and the 1,000-year reign all align perfectly with the prophetic record — from Matthew 25 to 2 Esdras, 1 Enoch, and Jubilees. There is no delay between resurrection and judgment. It all happens in one day — the Day of Yahuah.Chapters / Timestamps (optional for YouTube Chapters)0:00 – Introduction1:42 – What Revelation 20 Actually Says4:15 – The First Resurrection (Believers Only)8:20 – The Second Death (The Wicked Consumed)13:10 – Doctrinal Clarifications and Greek Analysis17:55 – All Judged on One Day22:00 – Second Temple Witnesses (2 Esdras, Enoch, Jubilees)26:30 – Summary: The True Day of Judgment29:00 – Final Thoughts & Call to StudyScriptural References:Revelation 20 | Matthew 25 | John 5 | Hebrews 9:27 | Acts 17:31 | 2 Thessalonians 1 | 2 Esdras 7 | 1 Enoch 90 | Jubilees 23 | Tobit 13Watch Next:
From Envy to Equity: The Fear of Yahuah Restores the Heart and the Earth | Psalms 73–75 Torah Teaching---Shalom family,This week's Shabbat Torah teaching walks through Tehillim (Psalms) 73–75, where Asaph shows us how the Fear of Yahuah purifies the heart, rebuilds the sanctuary, and restores equity in the earth.
Leviticus 1 — The Law of Approach: The Fear of Yahuah and the Order of Worship | Torah Class with Kerry & Karen Battle---Short Description:Discover the divine order of worship in Leviticus 1.Kerry & Karen Battle of Ahava ~ Love Assembly teach the priestly pattern of approach — how Yahuah calls His people to draw near with reverence, purity, and fear.
In today's episode, we dive deep into a critical yet often overlooked biblical truth—the difference between wisdom that is from above and wisdom that is earthly, sensual, and even, as James 3:15 puts it, “demonic.” Drawing from James 3, Colossians 3 and the stories of Eve and Solomon, we explore how wisdom is not synonymous with knowledge or truth, but rather a posture of the heart rooted in meekness, reverence, and intimacy with the Father.We examine how Scripture warns of a pursuit of wisdom that can actually lead us away from Yahuah when it's rooted in pride, envy, or strife. Through careful study and personal transparency, this episode calls the body of Believers—especially within the Torah communities—to examine our conduct, our motives, and our fruit.You'll hear how Eve's desire for wisdom led to disobedience, while Solomon's humble request for discernment brought honor and favor—until compromise took root. We also uncover how meekness, born through affliction, is essential to truly understanding the Father's ways and stewarding truth in love.This is not just a teaching—it's a heart cry for reconciliation, restoration, and a sobering plea to make sure that we do not forget our first love. Lovelessness is lawlessness, and truth without the Spirit leads to fruitless knowledge. Let's learn together how to test the fruit, walk in wisdom, and reflect the heart of our Messiah in everything we do.Contact me: stephanie@promise-perspective.comVisit my website: www.promise-perspective.com Support the show