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True Hebrew?

According to the dictionary:

He·brew [...< Heb. 'ibhri, lit., one from across (the river).]
1. Any member of a group of peoples tracing descent from Abraham.

According to Apostle Paul:

"If you belong to Christ, then you are the descendants of Abraham and will
receive what God has promised."

According to cowboy poet Mule:

"The dirt of doubt and death you can leave
By the pierced heart of Jesus—your destiny:
Clean like Abraham through faith is to be
True Hebrew—welcome and working in God's family."
How to be a True Hebrew
and enter God's rest—deliverance.

from Letter to Hebrews, via Mule...

"Today as we live it
is stretched with the stress of what we are
but should be
and when rightly believed is relieved through God's rest
that is He."

In other words, on every "today" choose to enter God's Rest by trusting that his Great
High Priest (Jesus) completed forgiveness for all human mistrust, rebellion and failure,
including yours. Thus you can leave the
Old Covenant shadows of guilt and punishing
yourself (or others), working to obey rules to gain God's approval and feeling smug—
or frustrated, stressed and depressed; always uncertain about life, death and God.

Jesus said, "It is finished!"  Trust the
New Covenant substance of his revelation of
God's character and his completed work of securing our forgiveness. With humble
thanks and complete freedom you can now go boldly into the Most Holy Place, but
the only way in is through the pierced heart of Jesus—the Passover Lamb of
True Hebrews.

Faith means to put your trust in God's goodness no matter what happens (like the
Hebrew heroes of Old in chapter 11). Get baptized into the relief—enter the rest—
that God accepts you "today" and let the Spirit of Jesus teach you Scripture as your
script, to fulfill your part in his Body—in whatever church, group, work or people
God has placed you. Welcome to the Family; you are now
True Hebrew.
Happy Trails...Forever
—from Cowboy Poet Mule

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