Dr Petra de la Rey: Matthew 6
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Yes.
Thank you, Lord, that joy came this
morning. I thank you, Lord, that your
love and your mercy endures forever. We
honor you in this day, and we thank you,
Lord, that we are seated with you in
heavenly places above rulers and
principalities. We thank you, Lord, that
by your blood, we are made righteous. I
thank you, Lord, and we honor your word,
and we thank you that your word is a
lamp to our feet and a light to our
path. Lord I cover each student under
the blood of Jesus Christ and Dr. Petra
Lord I thank you Lord bless her in Jesus
name. Amen.
>> Amen. Thank you very much for that. So
students today I have the wonderful
privilege of introducing Dr. Petra
Deare. I've known her for a few years
and um you will know that after this
first class you will realize why I am
excited on this level. I have sat under
her teaching and um the Lord has really
gifted her to reveal the word and she's
doing a study um on the Hebrew language
and she incorporates that when she
teaches. So it's really profound and it
breaks it open on a new level. I'm sure
you're going to enjoy that. So if it was
up to her, she would have just said that
she is like all of us a vessel and just
being obedient to the Lord. She really
loves the Lord and um but I did want to
introduce and and give a little bit of
background as to who she is and where
she's coming from so you get a full
picture. So she is a a qualified
veterinary and she's got the most
beautiful dogs in the whole world. Um
Petra uh was called to ministry about 16
years ago. She said yes to the Lord and
ever since she's been sitting at his
feet and she's been learning from him
directly. So her studies incorporate
like I mentioned before the Hebrew
language and since 2020 2012 she was in
um she started to minister to women.
She's been to Israel where she's given
prophetic word and she's ministered
there since 2018. She has been going to
different parts of the world also to
minister and give prophetic word
specifically to the remnant of God. And
her ministry is covenant restoration for
the kingdom of God. So Pet, thank you
very much for gracing us with your
presence and being willing to share what
the Lord has given to you today to share
with all of us. We are excited to learn
from you and you are welcome to take
over the class. Ask uh you can teach as
you wish and ask for questions at any
point otherwise we reserve the questions
for at the end but you can go as you see
fit. So I'm going to hand over to you.
Thank you and welcome and we look
forward to learning from you.
Thank you, Melindy. Thank you for the
introduction. And um I just want to
affirm I'm nobody. I'm just a vessel.
And it's such a privilege to be here
today. I can't see all the faces. I
don't know if I need to go somewhere to
see all the students faces. But welcome
to all. And um yeah, I don't know if
there's a connection problem or what.
Can't see the students, but welcome to
all. Um,
so first of all, I just want to say the
word of the Lord is a two-edged sword.
So I pray for each and everyone that we
will um that the Lord will work
carefully with us with with his word
because it's living and that it it will
really become alive in each of the
students that's here. So um I thought it
fit but please ask questions. I would
love for this to be an interactive
class. There's one of the dogs. Um an
interactive class so that um as we go
along the Lord can share and open his
word for us. But the first um
text that I thought fit just to give a
little bit of introduction to the Hebrew
language and how powerful the word was
written and inspired by the Holy Spirit
is Matthew 6. And
if you are on the Holy Bible app, you
would have seen that this was the verse
that came up quite frequently in the
last month. And um and it's quite a
powerful um okay if there's one
page in the Bible that I would like to
have myself if if the word of the Lord
was ripped from me, it will be Matthew
6. So we're going to read through
Matthew 6 first in an amplified version
and then I'm going to switch over to
Hebrew and then I'll show you how it
comes alive if you look at the Hebrew
language. Now, Hebrew is very
complicated because one word can mean
many things,
but then there can also be more than one
Hebrew word for one specific word in
English. So, it's quite a difficult
language in the sense of um in
translation there was a lot of stuff
that got lost. So, I had the privilege
for the law to show me this personally.
Um, so please excuse my Africans version
of Hebrew when I pronounce it because I
was taught in Africans.
And so we're going to read through
Matthew 6 in the amplified version.
And the Lord speaks to us when he says,
"Be very careful not to do your good
deeds publicly to be seen by men,
otherwise you will have no reward with
your father who is in heaven. So
whenever you give to the poor and do
acts of kindness, do not blow a trumpet
before you to advertise it as the
hypocrites do like actors acting out a
role in the synagogues and in the
streets so that they may be honored and
recognized and praised by men. I assure
you and most solemnly say to you, they
already have their reward in full. But
when you give to the poor and do acts of
kindness, do not let your left hand know
what your right hand is doing. Give in
complete secrecy, so that your
charitable acts will be done in secret,
and your father who sees what is done in
secret will reward you.
Also, when you pray, do not be like the
hypocrites, for they love to pray
publicly, standing in the synagogues and
on the corners of the streets, so that
they might be seen by men. I assure you
and most solemnly say to you, they
already have their reward in full. But
when you pray, go into your most private
um
uh room, close the door, and pray to
your father is in secret. and your
father receives what is done in secret
or reward you. And when you pray, do not
use meaningless repetition as the
Gentiles do. For they think they will be
heard because of their many words. So do
not be like them praying as they do, for
your father knows what you need before
you ask him.
Pray then in this way. And then follows
the most beautiful prayer um that I've
ever heard. Our Father, who is in
heaven, hallowed be your name, your
kingdom come, your will be done on earth
as is in heaven.
Give today our daily bread.
And forgive us our sins and our debts as
we have forgiven our debtors.
And do not lead us into temptation, but
deliver us from evil. For yours is the
kingdom and the power
and the glory forever. Amen. For if you
forgive others their trespasses,
your heavenly Father will also forgive
you.
But if you do not forgive others,
then your father will not forgive you
trespasses.
And whenever you are fasting, do not
look gloomy like the hypocrites, for
they put on a sad and dismal face, so
that their fasting may be seen by many.
I assure you, and most solemnly say to
you, they have already re are rewarded
in full. that when you fast, put oil on
your head as you normally would. Broom
your hair and wash your face
so that your fasting will not be noticed
by people, but by your father who is in
secret, and your father who sees in
secret will reward you. Do not saw up
for yourselves treasures on earth, where
moth and rust destroy
where thieves straight in and steal. But
so up for yourselves treas
or where your treasure is, there your
heart will be.
The eye is the lamp of the body. And
thank you for the prayer for for the
Lord's word also to be that lamp. So if
your eye is clear, your whole body will
be full of white. But if your eye is
bad, spiritually blind, your whole body
will be full of darkness.
So if this very light inside you is
darkness,
how great and terrible is that darkness?
And then the Lord goes on and say, you
cannot serve two masters. You cannot
serve God and mama. And then the verse
that I wanted to get to. Therefore, I
tell you, stop being worried or anxious
about your life, as to what you will eat
or what you will drink, nor about your
body, as to what you will wear. Is life
not more than food, and the body more
than clothing? Look at the birds of the
air. They neither sow nor reap nor
gather in demands. And yet your heavenly
father keeping them. Are you not worth
much more than they? And who of you by
worrying can add one hour to his life?
And why are you worried about clothes?
See how the liies and the wild flowers
of the field grow. They do not labor,
nor do they spring to make clothing. Yet
I say to you that not even Solomon in
all his glory and splendor dress himself
like one of these. But if God so clothe
the grass of the field, which is alive,
and green today, and tomorrow is thrown
into the furnace, will ye not much more
clothe you, you of little faith?
Therefore, do not worry or be anxious,
saying, "What are we going to eat?"
or "What are we going to drink
or
what are we going to
for the pagan Gentiles eagerly seek all
these things, but do not worry, for your
heavenly Father knows that you need
them. But first, and most importantly,
seek his kingdom and his righteousness.
And all these things will be given to
you also.
So do not worry about tomorrow for
tomorrow will worry about itself. Each
day has enough trouble of its own.
Most beautiful page
in the words of the Lord. Um, so I know
it's very familiar to all and um, and I
don't know if somebody here has delved a
little bit into Hebrew before. If you
have, please tell me. Um, so if we do a
a just a summary of this whole um, piece
and we take it back into the Hebrew
culture when Jesus spoke these words,
there was a lot of things that the Jews
did to seek the righteousness of the
Lord. Um and as we all know especially
the Pharisees they
they had the um mentality if I can say
like that um that good deeds
bite their way into heaven. And if you
look at all these things that the Lord
spoke about it was the good deeds that
the facas and the saddicers did so that
they can get into the kingdom of heaven.
And um and the Lord kicks off right away
and then he ends also with two different
things but with the same Hebrew word.
And the two different um entities is
good deeds and righteousness. And if you
look at the first words, be careful not
to do your good deeds publicly. And then
he follows with all the good deeds that
the Pharisees normally did um to seek
Kevin.
And then he ends with first speak the
kingdom of heaven
and the righteousness of Hashem.
Hashem means the name. Because the
Hebrews didn't pronounce the name Yave,
the secret name. They filled in that
Yave with Hashem. That means the name.
So if ever you see in Hebrew, Hashem, it
means the name. And then it is in in the
place of Yahweh, the secret lamb of God.
And then he ends off seek the kingdom
and his righteousness and the rest will
follow. The rest will follow. Now the
Hebrew word, if we go to the OJ, if you
have the Holy Bible app on your phones,
then you can click on the English
versions and then you scroll right down
because the New Testament was actually
written in Greek. But as we know the
Lord spoke Aramas
which is a dialect of Hebrew that was um
spoken in those days. So if you click on
the OJB which stands for the Orthodox
Jews Bible some of the English words
there will be filled in with Hebrew
words. And if we look at the first verse
and we click on that version, we see be
careful that you don't practice your
saddaka
before bay Adam before the son of man
in order to show off to be seen by the
son of man. And if we go down to the um
verse 33,
but seek first the hashem, the kingdom
of Hashem and the Hashem, and all these
things will be added to you.
Now in Hebrew,
one of these is the noun and one of
these is a adjective.
The noun is the taka and the adjective
is chka. It has exactly the same root
word. It comes from the same root. Just
in English words, we have a root word
that um we change into nouns, verbs,
adjectives or whatever. Hebrew works
exactly the same. So the word for
charity or good deeds and the word for
righteousness
comes from the same root word in Hebrew
sadak
which can either then mean good deeds or
charity or righteousness.
So when Jesus speaks and he speaks in
the Hebrew language to Jews that
understand him
and and all the Jewish um religions and
um traditions that I had. He kicks off
with the word sadak
and then he ends this version of Matthew
6 with tadok which means righteousness.
And as Christians, we know that good
deeds is not the
the way we receive righteousness from
father.
The cross and the fact that Jesus died
on the cross for us corrected our right
standing with father because we lost
that when
Satan
tempted Adam and Eve in in um Eden.
And the beautiful plan that God had
right from the beginning of creation was
to send his only son to correct that
right standing between son of man and
the most high God. So if we look at the
word sadak in Hebrew, there's Hebrew
letters that makes up that word. And
it's normally there's um uh only three
um
Hebrew letters that will make up a word.
And that is the root word that we look
at. And it starts off with the letter.
Now the
is so integrated into the word sadak
that the sadi becomes known as the sadak
the righteous one.
And if you look at that letter and the
way it's a it's like a pictograph uh it
makes a picture. It is a man bending
down
with his hands up
stretch towards the most high ready to
serve.
And it's a crown letter. There's a few
letters in Hebrew that's crowned that
we'll we'll talk um about later in the
session. But the ti is a bent servant
ready to serve. And it's made up with
the nun, the bent one, and it has a
youth on top of its head, which is the
descending light of God, the Holy
Spirit.
So it's a vessel filled with the Holy
Spirit ready to serve.
So righteousness is not some airy fairy
concept. It is somebody that's filled
with the Holy Spirit that's in right
standing with God bent over bending his
or her knee ready to serve the king. And
um the letter ti
has a Hebrew letter that is very very
much connected to to the tardi and it's
the alf the first Hebrew letter of the
alphabet. Um when God says I'm the alf
and the t. I'm the alpha and the omega.
I'm the first. I'm the last. I'm the
beginning. I'm the end. It's the alf.
It's the alpha in in in Greek. and the
alf is the bridegroom and the tardi is
the bride. So if we look at Matthew 6,
we cannot look at Matthew 6 if we do not
come with the
um understanding
that when God speaks here, he speaks to
his bride. He speaks to his bride
to serve him and to bring his kingdom.
And that's why the Lord's prayer is in
between there. And if you look at the
Lord's prayer, it is about bringing the
kingdom, seeking the glory of God and
bringing the kingdom. So the tardic is
the minister on earth as the angels are
in heaven. The bride is the minister for
the bridegroom on earth.
Um something happened, donkey.
Thank you. Okay.
So, the is right in the bottom row,
third from the left of the right, sorry.
Um,
yes. And the the one next to it is the
final form you get. In certain Hebrews
they have a form which um they
change shape if they are at the end of a
word. So the two next to each other
third from the right on the bottom row
and the fourth from the right is both
the target.
the feet form and the form that you will
find at the beginning of a word or right
that extends down. So there's many
things that we can say about that but I
would like to stick to the to the first
form of the tardi that you will see is a
man bent over on his knees with hands
lifted up high ready to serve God and
that is the bride. So
um
somebody
never
never comes from a point comes from a
point that you are better than somebody
else. They are always
coming with humility
always and always see somebody else
higher than others. So let's look at the
word good deeds saddaka and why the lord
starts with saddaka in Matthew 6 the
good deeds. Now good deeds in our time
um normally translates to giving to the
poor and but the the Hebrew concept of
saddaka is that you always have more
than somebody else doesn't mean if you
are poor you don't have more than
somebody else that's poorer
if there's a word like that in English
and um and that's why God commended the
widow that put in two copper coins
and said she gave more than the rich
that gave off their surplus.
And that is through tjaka taka to give
even if you don't have surplus because
taka is to give to somebody that has
less than you and there's always
somebody that has less. even if you
don't have much, you have more than the
the person that has less than you. And
that's the whole concept of tadaka in
Hebrew. And um so and the true sedaka
that we seek is to enable somebody in
such a way that they can be
self-sufficient.
That is the true jadaka. to teach
somebody to fish. Not only to give him a
fish each day to eat, but to teach
somebody to fish, to teach somebody to
be self-sufficient. And that is through.
And it's the rich running after the
poor. And then the Lord comes
arise
the kingdom will be in balance that we
currently experience in the world. the
kingdom will come near you. And that's
why the kingdom in the end of Matthew 6
is connected to righteousness because
the foundations of the throne, I don't
know if you know that Psalm 89
says the foundations of the throne is
righteousness and justice. The two
Hebrew words there is
and wishbot
and covenant love and truth goes before
it.
So there's many things that we can still
say about but that is the basic
um
teaching that I want to give today to
show you that sometimes we read in
English and we don't see the connection
in Hebrew that the Lord makes at the
beginning at the end of his sermon to
show us that
what he did on the cross he not only
died for our sin he did not only die for
our shame
He died so that we can be in right
standing in sad with Hashem so that we
can be humble servants on earth
to correct the imbalance that Satan
created in Eden.
Okay. So please if you have questions
um I can only see Melindi. I don't know
why.
Yeah, it's a setting on your end. Um,
are have you pinned yourself or myself?
>> Vietnam.
Um,
don't know why it's showing like this.
>> Does anyone take s that can help her?
Sarah Morio,
excuse me, Lindy.
Sorry. Um, Dr. If you on on on your are
you on your phone? Sorry.
>> Yes, I am. I'm actually at my porch
house. So, I'm not at home. So, um I
think that's the problem.
>> If you see down there on your phone,
there's three spots there. If you slide
left or right, you can see all the
faces. If I slide
>> everybody,
>> welcome.
Welcome. Now I can see all the faces.
Is there two 468? Am I seeing everybody?
>> Yay.
>> There's more.
>> Right.
>> 468. I think we're about 11.
>> Oh my goodness.
Okay, I see everybody now. I see
everybody.
Oh, lovely to see all your faces. Lovely
to see all your faces. Is there any
questions? Um, we can delve deeper into
Hebrew if you want. Um, there's also
something that they call hamatria. And
so each Hebrew letter has a very
specific
um numerical value that is added to the
Hebrew letter. And um it might in the
beginning seem to you that it doesn't
matter, but it matters. in um certain
Hebrew words made up of with the Hebrew
letters has the same kamatria as other
Hebrew words and those words are so
connected in the word of God. Um it may
seem in the beginning it's not important
but it's very important and um so each
Hebrew letter has a certain kamatria
and the kamatria for the tardi is 18
which means life.
So if the Lord says in the word, I came
so that you can have life,
it's so connected to the right standing
that he restored to a father. Um and to
see that connection when you read
scripture is so beautiful. It opens up
such a new dimension if you read through
the word that every time you see the
word life you know it's because of the
right standing that Jesus blood provided
for us um with father.
So that is also beautiful. We can also
delve into that deeper at a later stage
if you are prepared to. Um
sometimes in the word of God things
doesn't make sense. I don't know if
you've read the Bible. Listen, first of
all, all you need to read the Bible is
the Holy Spirit. It was Holy Spirit
inspired and the Holy Spirit opens it
up. It breaks it open for you.
do not need Hebrew gift from God. Um
because creation, the building blocks of
creation was the Hebrew letters. And
when God created, he spoke in Hebrew.
And um the word of God, the Messiah that
came, John 1, the word that became
living also speak in Hebrew. And uh so
it's just beautiful to look at the word
that was Holy Spirit inspired in the
Hebrew language. I get so excited about
it. I will get completely um lost in
time. But um what I was what what did I
want to say? Um
can't remember.
There's there's there's a lot of
confusion in the word of God because of
translation. Because in one verse you
will read um if you still fear the
laughing uses
complete
and then a lot of people teach that
without knowing what that Hebrew word
is. And then we also read in scripture
you need to have the fear of Hashem. You
need to fear the Lord. That's the basic
principle that Solomon kicks off with
all his wisdom and he says that is the
beginning of everything. the Holy Spirit
and and the wisdom that flows from that
is the beginning is the fear of God. And
if you do not understand Hebrew, that's
two scriptures actually contradicts each
other. And and sometimes um Christians
get get confused of do we need to fear
or do we not need to stop fearing now?
And um but it's because it's two
completely different Hebrew words. The
one is fat and the one is yachan.
Yachamayan is like a river flowing from
uh from the throne which is the holy
spirit and which is that all inspired.
We all know it but we do not have that
knowledge to put to the we we sort of
have that feeling inside of us that it
it must be that but we do not have the
knowledge to double witness what we feel
inside what the Holy Spirit reveals to
us.
And Hebrew has the ability to just open
that small door of understanding
um to make it clearer and more
understandable if I can say that. So any
questions please
Mario please ask your question.
>> Good morning class. Good morning Dr.
Petra. Um I
uh regarding the Holy Spirit. So we
there's many names of God in the word
and for example my favorite one is
Alcana consuming fire jealous God. Are
there any Hebrew names specifically for
Holy Spirit
>> it has a very specific name is the ru
which means breath but ru can mean
different things. It means breath but it
also means wind and it also means aroma.
So when the Lord speaks in the in the
word and it says the the world will find
your aroma
disgusting.
It's because of the rules. It's because
of the Holy Spirit. It's the smell you
give off. It's the ru that's inside of
you. the breath of God that's inside of
you that is disgusting to the world. And
um so the word of God has many um
meanings for one word but also um
there can be different words for for one
meaning if I can say it the the Hebrew
has its concepts is not you cannot
translate it it's a whole concept. So
the Holy Spirit is the raesh. Hakodesesh
means holy and when the lord um says um
he's holy therefore you need to be holy
that word kadosh means to be separated.
And that's exactly what the high priests
uh were doing when they they ministered
um in the temple during Moses's um time.
They were separated. They were
completely separated. Especially the the
high priest, the other priests serving
in the temple as well. But kadosh means
to separate yourself, to make yourself
holy. So if you look at the Holy Spirit,
it is not only something that you
receive that is a um the greatest gift
that we we will ever receive from God,
but it is there to separate you
from the world and separate you from the
fallen flesh that um that we were
submitted under after Eden.
I hope that answers your question.
Can I follow Can I follow up with
another question?
>> Yeah, for sure.
>> Um, are there other names for the Holy
Spirit like they are for God?
>> Um, what do you mean other names in
Hebrew?
>> In Hebrew, so for example, we have
Elohim, we have Adnai.
>> No, no. The spirit is the and holy is
Kadosh. Yeah. There's no other spirits.
There's many other spirits not but not
that belongs to God.
>> Thank you.
>> Okay.
Anybody else?
>> Morning. Um Dr. Petra, it's Nadia. Um I
wanted to ask I know that you mentioned
that the dialect um a summer crowned
what exactly does that mean?
So when Moses um wrote on the tablets
the ten commandments, the ten
commandments actually contains all the
Hebrew letters and um so they say when
he wrote them down, some of the letters
were crowned
and it's three little um
stripes with yachts on top of them. And
it's the letter V. It's the letter V.
And there's three Vs on each of that
crown letters. And um there's seven
crowns
and that depicts the Lord Jesus Christ
which um is fallen man. It depicts Adam,
fallen Adam. And then the Zahim that
follows the letter above has a little
yacht on top which is the crown and that
is the Lord Jesus Christ. And that's why
seven is such a spiritual perfect letter
because it's the letter Zahin. It's the
crown man. So it's the thought man.
Everything starts in Genesis
when Adam and Eve took the apple which
was not an apple by the way but took the
apple from Satan. And um and restoration
started after that to restore man in the
true form that God created. And if you
look in but that is that is a really
deep teaching but in Genesis 1:26 God
says he created male and female. Now the
word that he used there is not ishan isa
it's zakar and niva and the zakar starts
with the letter zahin. It's a crowned
man. He created a crown man. He didn't
create poly man. He created crown man
that was in a right standing with him.
Um because it says that
Adam walked with God. He was in right
standing with God just before he was
tended by the tree. And um so the zahim
is the crown letter that you will find
on some of these Hebrew letters which is
um the tardi and there's many others
that has that crown. And it's three
zahins that's on top of the Hebrew
letter. And um and it's a that is the
and the titles. I don't know what it is
in English. Um that God says, "Do not
remove anything from my word, not even
those."
It's little dots and little
thingies that the Jews put on top of the
scrolls. Each scroll of the Torah is
written very very carefully. There's
sometimes there's enlarged letters
right in the middle of the word that
makes no sense to us. But that in large
letter has a very specific meaning and
you cannot write the Torah and that's
that's why it is a little bit sad that
we um
have the word of God not in that form
anymore. But there's lots of places
where you can go and search for it. But
there's small little details that um got
lost in translation. And when they wrote
those Torah scrolls um repeatedly to to
multi multiply them, they sat for years
to make sure they did not miss any of
that little dots and crowns that that um
that were supposed to be there because
every single one of it has a very very
specific meaning. If you look at the
pop-up verse for today, a beautiful um
very familiar verse that says I can do
anything because of the strength of the
Lord that he provides to me. That is the
qua and Paul says that
comes from the gospel.
So whenever people try to push something
on top of uh um in front of the go go
gospel to make it more significant than
being inv evangelists.
Um, I always have a problem with that
because that was our first and um
foremost
command from Jesus just before he sat at
the right hand of of his father is to
bring the gospel because that is the
power working towards salvation.
And um so and that koha is a is a car
which is the 11th letter of the Hebrew
alphabet. But it has a dot right in the
middle of it. And you will think that is
not significant but the cuff is like a
cup or a vessel and that dot is being
filled by the Holy Spirit.
So every single
dot and mark makes sense in Hebrew.
Yeah.
So yeah, that is the ground letters.
It's to restore you in your true
perfection that you were created in the
image of God.
Any other questions?
So if we look at the ti again,
bend down but still crowned,
still crowned, being the righteous one,
the minister on earth, bringing the
gospel, bringing the good news, being
bringing the good tidings of salvation,
of right standing with Hashem, the
creator, resto Restored in your image,
created in the image of God. You are
crowned but still bend down. Restored
but still humble.
Restored but still serving.
And we serve with good deeds.
We serve with restoring the imbalance
that was created. And that's why in this
scripture you will find mom.
Is there any other place in scripture,
if somebody can tell me if they know,
what other scripture verse is there that
um names the name of M?
Is there any other piece in scripture
that talks about M specifically?
Does anybody know?
Okay, then I'll answer. No,
there's not. And there's a reason why
it's in here. There's a reason why it's
in here. Because the sad, the righteous
one is the one that restores this van is
Mammon. Who is Mammon?
Mammon is um the god of money. If I can
say that, if I can simplify it as simple
as that,
that is the one that is actually the the
the strong man
and he can work either. People think he
only works with
surplus of money. No, no, no, no. He
works both ways. He can create deficit
or surplus.
So, M is extremely dangerous in the
sense of the only um one that can
counter him is the taduk
because too much money can um get
between you and the creator,
but too little can also come between you
and the creator.
I was at a place called Mafia Island.
I thought the Lord sent us to go and
swim this with the shark, the whale
sharks, but um no,
I went with the complete wrong
mentality. I thought, "Yay, big family
vacation. Whale sharks, beautiful." And
I actually came across a place where the
gospel has not reached. We think the
gospel has gone out to the ends of the
world. It has not.
when I came across that, it's a very
tiny island in the um Indian Ocean just
right off the coast of um Tanzania.
Small, extremely small. And um but
there's people there that have not heard
about Jesus. They have not heard about
about him. And so our work is not done.
Our work is not done on us. Until that
gospel has reached the ends of the
world, our work is not done.
So the the word that the Lord gave me
and that's why I started with it today
was the da
go with good deeds.
Go and restore
what Satan has stolen.
Those people have nothing. Nothing
whatsoever. Um, the children don't even
have toys to play with. They they they
take
of
cloth and then wrap it with soccer ball.
So our work is not done for the
righteous on earth and there's a
beautiful verse in Proverbs that says
the righteous is the foundation of
earth. So if we want because my
uh most precious and sole purpose that I
was created for on earth is to see the
kingdom come. And if we want to see our
kingdom come because I'm sure in in all
the the um children of God in our hearts
we are longing for our kingdom. Um if we
want to see our kingdom come we need to
restore the foundations of earth. We
need to get it into a place where
righteousness and justice hit the
foundations so that the throne of God
can descend upon it because that throne
will only stand on the foundations of
righteousness and justice.
So I hope that sheds a complete new
light onto charity
and
what the true meaning of charity is and
to counter man and whatever he's doing
on earth as we speak.
Is there anybody with another question?
And I have a a question regarding
Hashem. Um, so I had the privilege not
too long ago to go visit Israel. And I
heard somebody say that the Jewish
people use the term Hashem almost like
we use the term over here whim or uncle
in a respectful manner towards the Lord.
Is there something that you can
elaborate on?
>> Yes. So the Lord has 72 names. I can
hear that you really love the name of
the Lord and that is um also very dear
and near to my heart because um have you
ever heard of something called um Hashem
but it's it's it means blasphemy. It's
the second command where the Lord says
you need to keep my name holy. Again the
word kadosh the Lord is holy and his
name is holy. And the prayer of the Lord
in Matthew 6 also um emphasizes that
holy is the Lord. And uh so is to
blaspheme the Lord's name. Um and he has
72 names of which alkina kina means to
be jealous
and it's translated into alana but the
word kina is actually the word for
jealousness. The lord says I'm jealous.
Um I'm jealous over you. I'm jealous
over my creation. I'm a jealous God.
So
72 names and the word means name. So
it's the name meaning the 72 names
of and luckily we are Christians so we
can say Yahweh.
Yahweh is his true name.
And I don't know if you if you went to
Israel um where you're on Mount Olive,
did you go and stand on Mount Olive and
look at the eastern wall? Did you see
the name Yai Vafi appearing on the
eastern wall? Did somebody show you
that?
Me? Oh. So, um if you like, you can go
and Google um the the name Yahweh
starting to appear on the Eastern Wall.
So right if you stand at Mount Olive and
you look at the eastern wall and um when
I took um my daughter there
um we were there the previous year and
the
V was already forming but the last high
is still missing and the Hi is breath
it's the we need to bring the we need to
bring the Holy Spirit and um and that um
hi started appearing so the way it's it
is appearing on the western wall see
these big blocks now of rock and there's
plants
plants actual plants trees growing in
between those rocks in a it is amazing
to see in a very specific manner.
So the yacht is just a small blob and
the high is obviously
two legs, a opening there and another
leg. So it's the dialect, the fourth
letter and then another extension here
and that's the fifth letter, the letter
H there where that opening is. No plant,
no plants whatsoever, no trees. It's
actually forming the holy name of Yave
on the on the eastern wall of um
Jerusalem, the old Jerusalem, the old
city. So if you stand on Mount Olive, so
if ever somebody of you goes and you
stand on Mount Olive at the church of
David um and you look towards the
eastern gate, you will see the name Yave
starting appearing on the wall. So we're
waiting also for that to to um to be
completed um for the Lord to come and
stand on Mount Olive with his legs and
um so yeah the word Hashem means all of
the names of Shem that Shem is name and
he has 72 names. Go and look them up.
Beautiful. Beautiful. And just to um I
don't know if you know maybe you do
Ronaldo but um the word L
So it is alkina
um aloy
alshim
l means the most high and the rest that
follows has you prove meanings um like
alter the rock elroy the one that sees
um Alcana the one that's jealous over
you yeah alshai the everproviding god
the one that he actually
um told Abraham and Moses, I'm El
Shadai. I'm your I'm your provider. I'm
your protector. Yeah. So, there's 72
names
and psalms go um as far as to say that
those names becomes to the faithful, it
becomes your shield and your protection.
72 of those. Yeah. And then there's also
um I don't know if you know the word
Adunai which means Lord.
So the Lord Jesus and I always um try to
encourage Christians to call him by his
full name because there was many Jesuses
and and still um his Hebrew name is
Yeshua. Everybody knows that. But he has
a full um
Hebrew title named
if you can say it like that. He's not
only he was not called by his disciples
Yeshua.
He was
Yeshua Elohim Adonai. Adonai means Lord.
Now there's one thing that Satan doesn't
want to do and it's called Satan in in
Hebrew and you will understand it now
because H means the he's the Satan.
Satan is a whole council. Um he has a
true Hebrew name. If you want to know
who's Lucifer in Hebrew, he has a Hebrew
name. And if you look at the angels, let
me quickly jump to towards that. The
angels Gabriel, Michael, Raphael, Uriel,
they all end on the word L.
Can you hear that? And the Hebrew names
is Kabor, Gabriel,
the mighty one of Al.
Michael is Maka in the likeness of Al.
Uriel is Ural, the light of God. Rafael
is Rafa means healing.
So even the angels
has a little bit of a a
a attribute of the most high
that he imparted to them. Obviously not
the and that's that's what makes Adam so
special and what I want to encourage and
Christians know who you are. Know who
you are. You were created in the full
image of God. Gabriel would have given
everything to be created in that full
year. He only received habore
Uriel only received.
We received everything.
We were created in the full image of
God. And that's the restoration that um
Satan is very scared of
is when Adam arises fully restored.
fully restored by the blood of the lamb.
And that's what makes me excited is to
get to that point we where we truly are
fully restored in the image of God
like we were in Genesis 1 26
the zakar the ground one. Yeah. So that
is what a actually means.
Peter Quest France.
Is there a piece of scripture that um
that you're unsure of that the Lord
um that you want to share that the Lord
can maybe open for you?
>> Um
Dr. Petra,
>> it's Ha speaking.
>> Hello.
I want to know if I want to
um seek the kingdom of God and delve
deeper into the word is is part of
my being to come nearer to the Lord and
have a better relationship
with him.
going to be part of studying Hebrew and
knowing more of Hebrew and the meaning
of the words. Um, because I'm 70, it's
going to take me time. I mean,
sweet.
>> Yeah. Is what I'm going to emphasize. I
said it quickly and um maybe I can just
highlight it and and set it apart. The
Holy Spirit is all that you need.
Honestly, it was the greatest gift that
was ever bestowed. Um because if it was
not for the cross and the Lord dying for
our sin, our shame, our unrighteousness
on the cross, there wouldn't have been a
Holy Spirit that came afterwards. So,
and we can talk a lot on on baptism as
well. The baptism that we seek is the
baptism of the Holy Spirit. And it
starts and it ends with the Holy Spirit.
Because if we stand at the throne of
God, at the end of the the days,
at the last days, at the at the great
day of judgment, at the white throne,
the thing that the Lord is going to
judge on is the fruit. It's going to be
the fruit of the Holy Spirit. So it
starts with the Holy Spirit and it's
going to end with the Holy Spirit. The
only thing that you need at 70 and 70 is
such a beautiful age because it is the
letter I which means you are an elder
now. You are an elder and the Lord loves
the elder and um so what you need to
tap into if I can say that is the Holy
Spirit. Everything that you need is
there. if you want and you have the time
and the energy. Um,
it's like the cherry on the cake. It's
definitely not the cake, but it does
open a lot. It does. So, if you want to,
I can give you a quick um easy way to
access it because Hebrew is a
complicated language. It starts with the
Hebrew alphabet and you're like, "What
is all these crazy pictures and these
crazy letters?" because there's ancient
Hebrew, there's modern Hebrew, and it's
very Yeah. And there's 22 of them. Um,
but what is really easy to do, um,
at some stage, I had such a lot of
Bibles lying on top of me when I was in
bed doing Bible study that my husband
bought me a iPad. So, I don't know if
you make use of technology, but if you
do and you have the Holy Bible app on
your phone,
um, click on the version that you like,
Africans,
and
then skip to the amplified
because the amplified, what the
amplified, they took the Hebrew concept
and they tried to written it in in the
brackets just to elaborate a little bit
on how much there is in Hebrew and then
go to the OJ. It's right down if you
scroll down on the English versions.
It's right down on the bottom
and the alphabet. Um, so scroll down to
the OJB.
It stands for the Orthodox Jewish Bible.
Then what's easy about that just the way
that I've read it to you now it's
English but there's little Hebrew words
in between
um and then you take that Hebrew word
saddaka
and you go and Google and you Google
meaning of sedaka
and then you just eat that little bit of
mana that the Lord gives each day just
that little bit and um and I promise
you. It's kind of
It's a lacquer piece of steak. Let me
It's not mold. It's a nice piece of
steak. And sometimes that is what
Christians crave. It's just that little
bit more. Just that little bit more of
of um solid food and not milk because
I'm sure at the age of 70, I mean,
you've been many times through the the
word of God, I'm sure. and um just to
give you that little bit of malfa
pudding. Um do that. It's a a really
easy way, very accessible. And um yeah,
don't don't do the alpha. Yeah.
Don't go there.
And then for for the other people that's
younger and still have time, um I would
encourage to go and look at the Hebra
alphabet and um see what you find there.
Yeah. Go and go and search it. It's it's
beautiful. Yeah. Especially the young
people that I see. Yeah.
Yeah. But you are an elder.
Yeah. But it's wrote the word of God.
I'm I'm sure it understands it in a
deeper level because that's why I say
sometimes you understand something but
you're not sure why why do I understand
it in such a way but I cannot if you and
that's the difficult part and that's
where Satan sometimes um comes and flaws
us. Um now you have to explain to
somebody
and let let's say it's it's a Muslim
because we are here to advance the
kingdom. We are here to advance the
kingdom. So now you speak to a Muslim.
The word was not given to us to keep it
to ourselves. It's seed. It needs to be
sown. And um so now you go and speak to
a Muslim. How do you convince that
Muslim to fear God? If the Muslim comes
to you and says no but stands, you do
not need if you still fear love is not
complete. How are you going to explain
that?
And that is why I say let's delve deeper
into the word and let's understand these
this and let's sort out this little
contradictions
because if there's one thing that I know
about Satan is he knows the word of God
and he knows where to go and search for
that little contradictions that we do
not understand
and it's easy to sort that out. Easy.
Yeah. Because the word of God is
definitely not contradicting. I was um
talking to a pastor last year and he he
um in his sermon he said the gospels are
contradicting. One gospel say this, one
gospel say this, one gospel say this.
And then I um
I made myself an appointment with him
and I got sat down and I I had a nice
there's no contradictions in the word of
God. The word of God is not there to
confuse. Definitely not. And um it was
not written in such a way. And if we
feel there's a contradiction, it's just
because we do not have that deeper
understanding. That's all. And the Lord
wants to sort that. Yeah. He wants to He
wants to teach us. He's a good Rabbi.
Yeah. And that's why he name starts with
Rabbi M.
First Rabi, then King.
I hope that answers.
>> Thank you very much. Thank you.
>> Thank you.
Are there any other questions for Petra?
No one. I wanted to take a moment and
before we end off, Petra, thank you very
much. I think what has happened this
morning is you have opened up a new
avenue of thinking and for the first
years I have received numerous messages
on my on my phone right now saying what
is going on and for the the returners I
think you guys feel a little bit more at
ease. So I want to put everybody at
ease. What we are doing here is we are
breaking open the word of God on on
another level on a deeper level. So yes,
if you have never been exposed to the
Hebrew language, it may sound foreign,
but please don't shut down. Please don't
stop focusing and paying attention.
Listen and listen with your spirit
because next time it'll even be easier
for you to absorb and to hear what is
being said. And you, as you see, Petra
is a wonderful teacher and she's a well
of knowledge. The Lord has really
blessed her to share and impart. So ask
those questions and if you're stuck on a
scripture, ask her because she will help
you to understand it on other levels.
But like she mentioned, it is with the
leading of the Holy Spirit. So please
don't try and figure this out in your
mind. Listen with your spirit and allow
the Lord to teach you and break open.
She's taught the concept today. What
does righteousness actually mean? And
what does it mean for us? How do we live
it? How do we apply it? How do we honor
the Lord? It's not just a word that you
know in your head. It's actually it's a
lifestyle. It's a way of honoring our
king. So, please don't be overwhelmed.
And and I wanted to say one more thing,
Petra. Um I want to ask you maybe um if
you can quickly for a minute or so just
explain to everyone who's not had any
contact with Hebrew. If you look at the
alphabet for instance, there is a a
numerical value attached to it. There is
a picture attached to it. There are so
many levels and layers and that is why
it's wonderful. So you can read one
scripture but there's like 77 million
different ways of interpreting that
scripture just and it helps you to
unlock it if you understand that Hebrew
and how it functions. So maybe if you
can just speak a little bit about the
way it it it works so when we Google
that we actually know what it is that
we're doing and not we're not just
seeing these weird pictures on the
screen.
>> Yes. So there's ancient Hebrew pictures
that uh that was actually the way the
Hebrews wrote
um yeah it's very much like the
Egyptians the I think we are more
familiar maybe with the Egyptian um
writings where they use pictures to
convey a message and the Hebrew language
was also first we have um ancient Hebrew
alphabet and the modern Hebrew alphabet
where the lettuce evolved into
something. So if we look at the tardy,
it is actually a round circle with a
wiggly little wormy thing
which the man lying on his face in front
of Hashim.
And then it evolved into that nun and
the yacht on top which is still a bend
over man but it evolved a little bit.
So, and then
you will see that each Hebrew letter has
a ham and um
it goes from like the alif is one, bait
is two, is three. So it goes up to 10
which is the yacht and after that it
escalates like um the letter following
yacht which is the 11th Hebrew alphabet
letter which is a cuff now has a kamata
of 20 not 11. Okay. So up to the yacht
the first 10 letters the kamatria is 10.
And then after that it goes 20 30 40 50
60 70 80 90 100. The ko is the 100
kamatria's 100. And then after that it
multiplies by 10 again. Then it's 200
300 400. So the last oh let me make you
excited. Let me make you excited about
the Hebrew alphabet. The last letter,
the 22nd letter is the tough. Now the
tough looks like a doorpost.
Okay.
But it's ancient Hebrew
is the cross
and that is the last. It stands for the
kingdom. It's the 400 kmatra 400 which
stands for our kingdom and it's the
doorpost on which the blood of the lamb
was smeared with Passover and it's the
cross on which our king died. It stands
for the blood of the lamb. Isn't it
beautiful? It makes me so excited. And
then when you look at the last um
uh scripture, Revelations 22, it's about
the lamb that comes again, the
bridegroom.
So the Hebrew letters is beautiful. Um
and the Alf, which is the first when the
Lord says, "I'm the Alf and I'm the T,"
he takes the Hebrew alphabet and he
says, "I'm all of this. I'm all of this.
So if you look at the kamata now, if you
start spelling a word like it is spelled
with the sardi, the dalect and it ends
with a cough.
Then you start counting. So the cough is
the numerical value is 100. The dalect
is four and the t is 70. Then you add
that up, you get a samatria for the
Hebrew word. And then you will see
there's different words that connects
with that Hebrew word because they have
exactly the same amantra and it's but
that is to really deep dive into Hebrew.
Um and that is that takes time that
takes time. somebody that's brave, you
can deep dive, but again, I will
emphasize the only thing that you need
to understand scripture is the Holy
Spirit. But Hebrew just opens up that
small window
to have that piece of nice
Wagu score point 10. I'm a veterinarian
marbling.
Lots of marbling in there,
but it's it's saturating. It's very
saturating. So, let's do it in small
steps.
And um so if you look at that um
pictoraph and if you go and Google the
letter, you will see it has a ancient
form. It has a numerical value. It has a
a new modern form in which the ta is a
letter noun, the ta scrolls. And um
everything means something.
Every small little yacht and turtle
that's on there has a specific meaning.
But we can start off by just doing what
we did today and and and see that when
the Lord speaks, he doesn't speak um
randomly. He he didn't have thought, oh,
it's going to be great to talk about
charity and then talk about the kingdom.
There was a very very specific reason
why he started with Tadok and he ended
with Saddak and everything in between.
Um, and that is what I wanted to open up
for you that scripture is not it was is
not written randomly. When the Lord
spoke, he did not speak randomly. He
spoke in a very because he's a god of
order. He's not a god of chaos. He
speaks in a very specific order so that
we can understand and understand his
message that he has for us. Um because
when I visit that um small little island
where the gospel has not reached the
word that God gave me specifically and
that's why I started off with it was
saddaka charity. Restore what Satan has
destroyed here. restore it and that's
what we are going in for is to restore
our kingdom so that the kingdom can come
so that the kingdom of heaven can come.
Okay. All right.
Um so
um I would like for everybody for the
next session
um because I can start in Genesis 1 uh
and end in Revelations 22
but um we do not have enough time but if
there's anything and I know there is um
stuff that you want to understand deeper
um please go and and seek the face of
the Lord this week and come with those
questions. You are more than welcome.
Let me you are more than welcome to give
my phone number and um
I do not need to prepare. It can be on
the day as well. Um, and come with the
questions. Even a simple teaching like
like baptism. If there's some questions
that you have and you're unsure about
the teaching about baptism, um, please
tell me that's what you want to talk
about. Um, because
Hebrew honestly
opens up a lot of stuff that we think we
understand.
But we know there's some missing pieces
and go from the point of how will you
explain this verse to somebody that's
agnostic
that doesn't believe at all. And you
need to and and and come with the point
that they know scripture
and you need to explain why is it
written here like this and why is it
written here like this
okay because I'm sure there is some
questions that everybody has um
just to understand it better like the
word hashem just to understand better
what does hashem actually stand
Okay,
>> thank you so much Petra. This was
lovely. I I've learned a lot this
morning. We appreciate your time. Thank
you so much and I look forward to next
week. Um as we close off um let me
quickly see. Lady Vanessa, can I ask you
to end off in previous?
>> Sure. Thank you so much Dr. Petra. Lord,
thank you for for this morning, Lord.
Thank you that we can come with
expectation in our hearts, Lord, to
learn more from your word because your
word is who you are, Lord. Lord, and I
pray as we go this week, Lord, that you
will break open in our hearts a desire
to deeper,
stir up that hunger in our hearts for
your word, Lord. Lord, I bless this
session. I cover it under your blood and
I declare over it that not one word will
be lost. And I thank you Lord as we go
Lord that you will bless the hands of
Petra and Lord supply all her needs
according to your riches in Jesus. Amen.
>> Amen.
>> Amen.
>> Thank you.
>> Lovely meeting everybody. Bye.
>> Have a lovely day. Blessings. Bye-bye.
Bye.
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