Robin B (2 May 2011)
"Signs of the Times - by Tiffany Lewis"
Dear Friends:
I pray you´d be blessed by this insightful and encouraging word.
Tiffany Ann Lewis: Signs of the Times
by Tiffany Ann Lewis
May 1, 2011
And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and
in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity,
the sea and the waves roaring; men's hearts failing them from fear and
the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the
powers of the heavens will be shaken. Luke 21:25-26 NKJV
Past the quaking earth and stormy seas...there is
another sign to see. This sign is not to warn us of impending danger,
but rather to reassure our hearts in the midst of it all. It was
revealed right around this time of year thousands of years ago in
Egypt, yet it's been around even longer; and for those with eyes to
see...this sign can still be seen today. Let me explain.
The Greek word for "sign" used above in Luke's
Gospel is semeion (Strong's #4592). I like to find the Hebrew
equivalent of Greek words because each Hebrew letter has its own story
to tell. Every letter has a number and an ancient pictograph.
Therefore, they paint a spiritual picture for us to ponder.
The Hebrew equivalent for the word "sign" is 'owt
(pronounced, oat; Strong's #226). A sign/'owt is: a mark, a token, a
standard, a sign, a miracle, proof and/or warning. It is used of a sign
in the sky, a sign of divine power, and also the sign of the covenant.
'Owt is found in many places in Scripture, but with
Passover and Resurrection Sunday just celebrated, I thought we could
look at Exodus 12:13. Here our word 'owt is representing the last and
final plague that would be sent to Egypt so that the Pharaoh would let
God's people go. It is written, "The blood shall be a sign for you, on
the houses where you are. And when I see the blood, I will pass over
you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you, when I strike the
land of Egypt."
This 'owt/sign was the blood of the lamb applied to
the doorposts of their houses. When the Lord saw the 'owt/sign, He
would pass over the household, and the family that was nestled inside
would be safe from the tenth and final plague, the death of the
firstborn.
This stunning event in history foreshadows an even
more amazing event – when Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, willingly laid
down His life for humanity and suffered and died upon the Cross of
Calvary and rose again in order to take away the sins of the world. By
spiritually applying His shed Blood to the doorposts of our hearts, God
passes over our sins and grants us eternal life.
That alone is enough to meditate on for hours on
end. Let's look at the Hebrew letters that spell the word 'owt/sign and
see what they reveal.
What is the Sign of the Times?
In Hebrew, the word for sign is 'owt (pronounced as
"oat"; Strong's #226) 'Owt is spelled aleph – vav – tav. It's only
three letters, but they paint a spiritual masterpiece. Let's start with
the first letter in our 'owt/sign, which is the aleph.
Aleph: The aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew
alphabet and is a picture of silent sacrifice. I use that wording for
two reasons. First, because the aleph makes no sound; it is, literally,
a silent letter. Secondly, it is the ancient pictograph of an animal of
sacrifice, a strong ox. Can you see how the aleph portrays a silent
sacrifice?
We read of the suffering Messiah in Isaiah 53:7, "He
was oppressed and He was afflicted, yet He opened not His mouth; He was
led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is
silent, so He opened not His mouth."
In Revelation 22:13, Jesus referred to Himself as
the Alpha and Omega, which are the first and last letters of the Greek
alphabet. I believe that He is hinting that the alphabet will provide
revelation about Him. Jesus is the Word (the Hebrew alphabet) that was
made flesh. The Aleph and the Tav are the first and last letters of the
Hebrew alphabet.
With that in mind, let's skip to the third letter in 'owt, which is the tav.
Tav: The tav is the last letter of the Hebrew
alphabet and is the pictograph of a cross! Yes you read that right...a
cross. The tav symbolizes ownership, making a covenant, or joining two
things together, a sign or a mark. We see this unique sign, which is
the tav (Strong's #8420), in the book of Ezekiel, as a divine mark
placed on a person's forehead to protect them.
How profound that in Exodus we see the blood of the
lamb being the 'owt/sign that would protect them, and in Ezekiel we see
the tav written on the forehead as the sign of protection. However,
there is something even more profound to me regarding the connection of
the word we are studying ('owt) with the name of God being the mark on
the foreheads of His servants in the book of Revelation. In modern day
Hebrew, 'owt also means "letter" and/or "signature." It is used as a
single letter like the letters in our English alphabet, A-Z, or like
the letters in the Hebrew alphabet, Aleph-Tav, yet it is also used to
mean signature.
And there shall be no more curse, but the throne of
God and of the Lamb shall be in it, and His servants shall serve Him.
They shall see His face, and His name shall be on their foreheads.
Revelation 22:3-4
Because of the Cross of Christ we have been marked
as His own precious possession (1 Peter 2:9). We are sealed in His
Spirit of promise (Ephesians 1:13).
I can hear the voice of the Lord in my spirit
saying, "Pharaoh, devils of this day, let My people go! They are
precious to Me and they are free to worship Me." May no weapon that is
formed against us in these troubling times prosper! Amen and Amen!
Selah...
Last, but certainly not least, we look at the center
letter, the letter that the sages consider is the heart of the word.
The center letter in 'owt is the vav.
Vav: This little letter is the sixth letter of the
Hebrew alphabet. Six is the number of man, for on the sixth day God
created man. The pictograph of the vav is a nail. Interestingly, the
vav also represents our English word "and," thus it is a letter of
connection because the word "and" connects thoughts and phrases when
writing.
In this case, in our word study for sign/'owt, our
letter vav is connecting our first letter (aleph) to the last letter
(tav) with a nail. Therefore, spiritually speaking, we can look at this
'owt/sign as the strong, silent sacrifice that came in the form of man
and was nailed to the Cross in order to bring a new covenant. Placing
His seal of ownership upon those with the blood of the Lamb on the
doorposts of their hearts, we can cry out, Abba Father.
Can anything ever separate us from Christ's love?
Does it mean He no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or
are persecuted, or are hungry or cold, or in danger or threatened with
death? No! Beloved, look at the sign. Death can't separate us, life
can't, the angels can't, and the demons can't. Our fears for today, our
worries about tomorrow, and even the powers of Hell can't keep God's
love away. Whether we are high above the sky or in the deepest ocean,
nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love
of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.
We are all desperately seeking a sign of something
secure that we can hold onto in the days we are living in. Yet we have
this sign of the times. Not the signs of the horror but the sign of the
Hope. Behold the Lamb of God! What a wondrous sign to see when the
world seems to be spinning out of control. The earth may quake, the
storms may surround, our hearts may tremble, but in the midst of
mayhem, we have this sign promise. We belong to the Lord. Nothing can
take us from His hands. Amen and Amen.
Tiffany Ann Lewis
Dancing with the Flame of the Lord Ministries
Email: tiffanyann@tiffanyannlewis.com
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