The
Bread
We
usually do not ponder on activities which we consider to be a normal part
of our daily lives.
Because
they are integrated into the fabric of our daily routine, they merge into the wallpaper
of our lives, invisible to our consciousness.
Take for
example the times when we eat bread.
Why on
earth should we give a second thought to something which is
so natural and completely integrated into the routine of our lives?
What are
we doing when we eat bread?
When we
eat bread, we extract energy from our environment and turn it into fuel for the
body.
Just
like mechanical cars, the physical body needs fuel to be able to function.
Without
the fuel we lack the energy to function optimally, and our body starts addressing energy reservoirs of our body.
Since we
live in a the physical realm where all things have a beginning and an end,
providing our body with fuel through the act of eating our daily bread is just
a way of stretching out the death process over a number of years instead of a
number of days in case we would abstain from feeding ourselves.
Eating
is a way of recharging the temporary battery of the human body.
Long ago
the people of Israel wandered through the desert on their way to the land
promised to them by YHWH Himself.
They had
turned their back on the hardship they endured as slaves in Egypt to pursue the
promise of freedom and independence in a land YHWH had set apart for them.
They had
been delivered from total destruction by the Egyptian army which pursued them,
and as they traveled through the desolation of the desert they were fed with
bread from Heaven for which they did not have to labor.
This
bread from Heaven was YHWH's word of provision gone out of His mouth, speaking
the energy of nutrition for their bodies into existence on earth so that the
Israelites could feed themselves with it.
Each day
it was readily available for them, except on the Shabbat.
After a
while the people of Israel made a very important choice, a choice which showed
the inclination of their hearts with painful sharp clarity.
They
shouted at YHWH: "We want the meat from the earth instead of Your bread
from Heaven, because we loathe the Manna You give us".
They
preferred the meat which ties them to a death-centered existence over the bread
of life coming down from Heaven.
It is
this choice which makes it so clear why they could never enter the promised
land.
They
never developed an appreciation for and liking of the life-giving bread which
their Father gave them from Heaven.
Their
souls could never free themselves from the lures of the sensual delight the
meat offered, and so they chose death over life.
They
identified with death carrying the mask of sensual gratification, and this
identity preferred the sensual delight of the meat of the Earth over the word
of YHWH manifesting in the form of Manna.
How
could this people ever claim the legacy of the freedom of the promised land
with a mind set on the identity which was rooted in death and slavery?
The
promised land could only be entered in faith, and faith comes from Heaven, just
like the Manna they loathed.
On the
stage of life there's a table with two dishes.
One dish
has the bread of life on it, the other features a slice of delicious meat.
Yet the
meat is the substance which ties us to a death-based existence.
To all
who walk on the stage the choice is offered which dish we will choose to feed
ourselves with.
To
partake of the bread of life we choose to nourish ourselves with life from
Heaven and deny ourselves the sensual pleasures of the meat which bind us to
earth.
We
cannot partake of both, since either we satisfy our appetite with the bread of
life or we fill it with the bread which ties us to earth and its dualistic
frame.
Satisfying
our appetite with one destroys the appetite for the other, so we have to choose
which food we shall partake of.
When we
prefer the meat of this earth, we feed ourselves with that which ties us to
death.
That
meat does not have everlasting energy of life within itself.
It
serves to fuel the battery of the body, which has a limited time-span set upon
it.
The energy we get from the meat of the earth is limited and comes from a limited source of energy.
Yet the energy we get from the bread of life is without end because it comes from an unlimited Source of Existence.
When
we eat of the bread from Heaven, we can feed ourselves with that which binds
us to life, the living Bread Who came down to replenish and energize our Soul
and Spirit.
Yahshua
was the Word which proceeded out of YHWH's mouth manifesting as our Manna to
feed our hungry souls with eternal life.
The
generation of Hebrews which was born in bondage of slavery could never loosen
itself from the yoke of slavery by their own strength.
When
they were given the opportunity to rely on the Greater Strength, they chose the
meat of the earth over the bread of heaven, death over life.
They set
their compass to death, and they found death in their desert.
It took
another generation not born under the yoke of slavery to be able to inherit the
promised land.
The
choice offered to Israel has not changed since they left their house of
bondage.
Depending
on the inclination of our soul we can choose for the meat on the table which binds us to a
death-centered existence in the corrupted flesh, or we can choose for the Bread
of Heaven which binds us to a life-centered existence in the Spirit.
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