Tuesday, July 4, 2017

THE RED HEFER BULL AND INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS

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What is The Red Hefer Bull and why do we need to know who he is?

The Red Hefer is a bull of only one colored fur, red only, no other colors. No black hairs and no white hairs. The color red symbolizes the color of sin, red is wickedness, the color of sin. A completely red bull is the representation of all that is sinful because of his color being red only, a supposed perfect red.

He is the most perfect bull of any bull anywhere. This perfection being unreal and sinful because of its impossibility and lack of its possible existence in reality.

These Red Hefer Bulls were searched and hunted to be the sacrifice to G-D at the Altar of the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. Never to actually have ever existed and never found. Needed to sacrifice because of its perfection, the only possible best gift to G-D, Who we praise and thank, Who we wanted to receive this Red Hefer because it is the perfect, the best of all possible gifts, but in the real world it does not exist.

A 4th of July Independence Day BBQ. A feast for all the Kohen and Levi Priests. This Bull as food for the Clergy, the Priests, an offering from the common Israelite to say "Thank You."
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After two days of complete darkness, no sun or no moon, to see fireworks on a day to be the day of the Coming of the Messiah,! A sky lighted up everywhere with fire, millions of colors, a rainbow in the sky that turns the entire sky into a beautiful painting, a place for all the colors of the glass prism, a place of peace, of grandeur, a sky that turns colors from blue to bronze, to silver, and then to gold.

Not to worship a Golden Calf, and only to BBQ and eat The Red Hefer.

To take everyday, holidays and normal days, to thank our G-D, The ONE G-D ADONAI for all that we have, as well as all that others have in their possession of property.

To put an end to coveting, to appreciate all we all have, and to cease our coveting of that which we assume is perfect, because there is no such thing as perfect. The state of perfection does not exist in our world as we know it.

Not to worship an idol or statue or work of art instead of our Lord, to worship only ONE G-D and nothing material.
 
Death is not the state of perfection, after the Messiah comes there will not be any death. All will live and have a future. Death after the coming of the Messiah will end.

To ignite fireworks on July 4th in thanks to this Sovereign of ours for all we have and for all we will have in the future. 

We must follow in the path of The Righteousness of Torah to have what seems like this fairy tale to come true.

"And we all lived happily ever after." Amein.

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