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God Who Are You? And Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names: Possessing the Promised Land Plan: God Who Are You?, #4
God Who Are You? And Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names: Possessing the Promised Land Plan: God Who Are You?, #4
God Who Are You? And Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names: Possessing the Promised Land Plan: God Who Are You?, #4
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BOOK 4 of 4: POSSESSING THE PROMISED LAND PLAN: GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names 

Are you looking for a life partner with your best interests at heart?

This is eBook 4 in the "God Who Are Series" from the paperback workbook, GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew names. Over 40 women and men reveal their hidden lives of pain, rejection, trials, the occult, and abuse before miraculous personal encounters with God that changed their lives forever.

"Your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is His Name; the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God of the whole earth He is called" (Isaiah 54:5). Read this fourth book in the series and you will see how this can be – how we are Jesus' mature, military bride, or partner, and what our future with Him looks like.

Learn how we are His feet in the world today: the body of Christ with running feet and will soon be lifted from this earth to heaven to be with Him forever. 

Chapter 18: God Is Jehovah-Sabaoth [The Lord of hosts] 

Chapter 19: Because God Is Jehovah-Sabaoth, We Are One Mature Military Bride 

Chapter 20: God Is Jehovah [The LORD: Yahweh/Yeshua]

Chapter 21: Because God Is Jehovah, We Are Jesus' Feet 

Chapter 22: God Is Jehovah-Shammah [The Lord Is There]

Chapter 23: Because God Is Jehovah-Shammah, We Know Who We Are 

Know the meaning of life as you discover how to pray to God, the Hebrew meaning of Jehovah and how Jesus is the exact representation of Jehovah; know the seven meanings of biblical fire and their relationship to Jehovah. Know the five crown rewards waiting for you in heaven. Will you receive any?

By the time you read all four parts of the "God Who Are You" series: LEAVING BONDAGE, LESSONS IN THE WILDERNESS, CROSSING THE JORDAN RIVER, POSSESSING THE PROMISED LAND PLAN, you will know who you are and where you are going by facing where you came from. You will know Jesus in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible and be prepared to come face to face with Him.

Get ready for God to invade your space—as you read this last or the four eBook(s)!

TESTIMONIAL

"The Bible study I attended is one I will always treasure. GOD Who Are You? AND Who Am I? is still a blessing to me. Jehovah-Sabaoth [The Lord of hosts], one of the Hebrew names of God we studied, ministered to me in a special way. I can go to Him and communicate with Him with all the concerns of my life. He is the Supreme Commander, ready to intervene on my behalf. He is the King of Glory, mighty in battle.

"All the names of God radiate His character, like the facets of a diamond; they all sparkle and let us get a glimpse of who He is and His character. How privileged I am to be his daughter"-Bonnie S., Oklahoma

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    God Who Are You? And Who Am I? Knowing and Experiencing God by His Hebrew Names - Ann Morgan Miesner

    THE PRINT WORKBOOK COMES IN ENGLISH, SPANISH AND RUSSIAN:

    Why not share it with your friends, family and neighbors?

    Sharing Jesus without fear is easy to do with a book!

    The 2 in 1 workbook consists of:

    12 Modules – 2 Chapters each––5 components in each Module as follows:

    1st Chapter – Hebrew Name of GOD teaching intertwined with stories of real ordinary [wo]men.

    2nd Chapter – Because GOD is, what does that mean to me?

    My/Our Story of my/our family’s journey.

    Making It Personal Fill-in-the-blanks, matching, and other exercises.

    Because GOD is I am personalized, daily-confessional Scriptures from each Module at the end.

    YOU MAY GET IT HERE >>

    https://www.godwhoareyou.org/get-books/

    PREFACE

    Have you ever heard someone talking in the background, then they stopped talking as though they were waiting for someone to reply; then, you realized that someone was you ? You’d like to say, Don’t you know my name? It’s irritating, and it makes us feel unimportant.

    Recently, a secretary was training me to take over her job. She constantly talked and never once called me by my name. I never knew if she was talking to me or someone else, because she constantly jabbered. She also treated her employer this way. One day, he replied to her, as he looked at me in an understanding way, I like my name. But, the woman never acknowledged that she heard or understood a word he said.

    Likewise, our heavenly Father must feel the same way about His name. Otherwise, why would He have so many of them that reveal different aspects of His character? We show respect and acknowledge He is a very important person when we understand and honor Him by His name.

    The ironic thing is that when we come to understand even a small portion about God’s names and who He is, we find who we are; we find out about ourselves and the answers to absolutely every problem we could ever face in life. We come to experience His great love for us and that He wants to meet our every need. He shows us we can overcome any difficulty, and then teaches us how. And through that overcoming process, we learn where we have come from and where we are going.

    We are going to look at twelve of the more prominent Hebrew names of God and how they relate to us. We will experience God through the lives of women, and some men, who came to know God intimately by His name as they overcame great obstacles. These people, from ages twenty-two to eighty-two, from different denominations trusting in the One and only True God, came to find that God likes His name too. He responded to each of them as they called upon His name.

    Be aware that our goal is to know God and to experience Him, to have an intimate relationship with Him. To experience is so much more than to know and even to understand. Many people, even Christians, know about God yet do not have experiential knowledge of who He is. According to Webster’s dictionary, to experience means anything or everything lived through, training and personal participation, knowledge, skill, etc., resulting from this; to undergo.

    It is my prayer you will make a quality decision right now to do what it takes to trust God’s ability, His power and His goodness in your own life as you experience, and undergo, the aspects of His nature, one name at a time. The best way to do this is to keep a daily journal as you face your personal struggles in His presence. In the workbook and at the FREE cCourse Bonus on my Web site are questions or simple exercises at the end of each module to help you make this journey one of personal participation. If you answer the questions and look up the Scriptures throughout, I guarantee it will be the most exciting experiential journey of your lifetime—which you will travel with your heavenly Father.

    Be still and know that He is God. Stop, look and listen, and digest the material before moving to the next module and you will hear Him calling you by your name.

    The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the [consistently] righteous man—upright and in right standing with God—runs into it and is safe, high [above evil] and strong. Proverbs 18:10 (Amplified)

    PART IV

    ENTERING THE PROMISED LAND PLAN

    Then I said to you, Do not be terrified; do not be afraid of them. The LORD your God, who is going before you, will fight for you, as he did for you in Egypt, before your very eyes, and in the desert. There you saw how the LORD your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place.

    –Deuteronomy 1:29-31

    CHAPTER 18

    God is Jehovah-Sabaoth

    [The Lord of hosts]

    For your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is His Name; the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God of the whole earth He is called.—Isaiah 54:5 Amplified

    This whole Bible study explores twelve of the more prominent attributes of God that help us understand who He is. This one module addresses twelve attributes the Church must possess if she is to overcome and be given the right to sit with [Jesus] on [His] throne, just as [He] overcame and sat down with [His] Father on his throne (Rev. 3:21).

    The Bible tells us Your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is His name (Isa. 54:5). If He is our husband, then we must be His wife who will share His throne. Paul Billheimer writes in his book, Destined for the Throne, "The human race was created in the image and likeness of God for one purpose: to provide an eternal companion for the Son.

    After the fall and promise of redemption through the promised Messiah, Israel was born and nurtured in order to bring in the Messiah. And the Messiah came for one intent and only one: to give birth to His Church [believers] thus to obtain His Bride. The Church, then—the called-out body of redeemed humankind—turns out to be the central object, the goal, not only of mundane history but of all that God has been doing in all realms, from all eternity."[1]

    From this it is implicit that a godly ‘romance’ is at the heart of the universe and is the key to all existence. From all eternity God purposed that at some time in the future His Son should have an Eternal Companion, described by John the Revelator as the bride, the Lamb’s wife"[2] (See Rev. 21:9). We will be His Eternal Companion. In this module we will use the term bride—from the female point of view. The bride defined in Webster’s is a woman just married or about to be married; bridegroom defined the same way.

    Sometime in the near future Jesus will come for His mature Bride. He does not want to marry an immature child, so He is willing to wait until she grows up. He is looking for those who have learned to overcome in His strength and power; thus, expressing His love—becoming as He is in this world. They exhibit an unshakable faith and determination as fulltime encouragers who worship and praise Him. He is looking for totally committed persons willing to spend time to know His mind through His Word. He is looking for—in the same persons—those who have dropped all excess baggage so they can fight the battles in the Promised Land Plan, and those whose trust—in Him and for one another—has matured. He is looking for those who have learned to respond rather than react, who communicate with Him about absolutely everything—including money—never trying to hide anything from Him. They cannot anyway. Their hearts are exposed so His love can flow through His royal red blood in them, reaching out to others.

    Our Heavenly Father, as Jehovah-Sabaoth, is looking for men and women who have learned to face where they came from so they can see where they are going in an interdependent relationship [marriage partnership] with His Son, Jesus Christ, right now on this earth. In other words, they know who they are—one with Jesus. Shortly before Jesus was crucified He prayed to His Father for his disciples and all future believers:

    All I have is yours, and all you have is mine . . . I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name—the name you gave me—so that they may be one as we are one . . . . My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.—John 17:10-11, 20-21

    This prayer of Jesus is no less than the traditional marriage pronouncement a minister gives the bride and groom after they have made their covenant vows of commitment. He says to them from Matthew 19:6, ‘[You] are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore, God has joined together, let man not separate’ (NASB). We have been made one in Jesus who was one in His Father through the Holy Spirit. He has given us His name in holy matrimony and is responsible for us, protecting us through the power of His name. He bought us for Himself with a great price by dying for us. He put a ring on our finger—a seal on our foreheads—having this seal[3] the Lord knows those who are His (2 Tim. 2:19; see also Rev. 9:4).

    What does this mature bride look like who is still in the world—who proudly wears His ring and identifies with His name so that the world may believe? Three women, Barbara Watts, Pat Jessee, and Jo Anne Swezey, exhibit all the twelve attributes of the mature Bride. Although their stories are told in this chapter, it does not take away from the significance of other stories in this book. All are fully committed overcomers and reflect these values as well. These three women’s testimonies possess certain qualities in a more pronounced and easily discernable manner. However, before we look more specifically at the Bride, we need to understand just who Jehovah-Sabaoth is—the Lord of hosts.

    WHO IS JEHOVAH-SABAOTH [THE LORD OF HOSTS]?

    •  He is husband to Israel and to us—as adopted Gentile believers. The Hebrew word for husband (bâal) means – to be master, to rule, possess, marry, to be married, to be taken as a wife. This is a verb, occurring more than 100 times in the O.T. God is the husband to Israel (see Isa. 54:5, Jer. 3:14, Jer. 31:32, and Mal 2:ll). The land of Israel is married (bâal) to Jehovah in the Book of Isaiah (see Isa. 62:4). This is similar to the relationship between Christ as husband of His people, known as the ekklesia (Eph. 5:21, be subject to one another in the fear of Christ). There is a covenantal tie of love and loyalty between God and His people. He has dominion over us (see Isa. 62:4).[4]

    •  He is our bridegroom. Matthew, Chapter 25, tells the parable of the ten virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet their bridegroom. Five of the maidens’ lamps went out and they wanted the other five to give them their oil. They were told to go purchase their own. And while they were going away to make their own purchase, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding feast; and the door was shut (Matt. 25:10). When the five finally arrived and banged on the door to get in, the bridegroom said, Truly, I say to you, I do not know you (vs. 12).

    •  He is Supreme Commander of Israel and the universe—ready to intervene. Host means, tsâbâ’, "The basic meaning is service done for a superior, usually military service . . . . Although the title of tsâbâ’ had military overtones, it pointed directly to Jehovah’s rulership over the entire universe. He stands ready to intervene for His people at any moment.[5] The Lord of hosts took David from among the sheep to rule over His people Israel (see 2 Sam. 7: 8). He did this by working through David who killed the giant Goliath saying, You come to me with a sword, a spear, and a javelin, but I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have taunted" (1 Sam. 17:45 NASB); thus, the Lord of hosts intervened for Israel in defeating the Philistines through one willing vessel—David. Psalm 110:3 speaks of people who will volunteer freely in the day of

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