Mal-nourished
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The soul that has been gifted the Presence of Yahweh within, the Temple within, can then and only then be prompted to give “freely” by that Presence within. It is Yahweh’s unctions inside a chosen souls that prompts that soul to offer back to Yahweh. Has He not said, “Apart from Me you can do no good thing!” And it is from His goodness within a mind chosen for redemption unto salvation (a mind without sin), that these spontaneous offers flow. Let us now go to Leviticus 22 to analyze the mandates that accompany this offering. At Leviticus 22:18-21 we see that as it was with the vow, so to is it with the spontaneous offering. There is however a difference as well, as it pertains to the spontaneous offering: “You may, however, present as a spontaneous offering, a cow (“frisking, revolve”; confusion; #5695), or bull (“traveler, turn”; unsure thoughts; #7716) that is deformed (misaligned) or stunted (immature), but it will not be accepted in fulfillment of a vow.” (vs.23) So we see that as for a spontaneous offering, Yahweh allows for giver to bring mental offerings to Him that may be in and of themselves not perfectly according to His will. The mercy incorporated into every offering is seen at its height when Yahweh indeed informs us discreetly that perfection within is a process; a Sovereignly guided process. The scripture goes on to say: “You must not offer to Yahweh an So animal (yet matured thought) who is bruised (“pierce, emasculate”; reprobate; #4600) or crushed (“strike, smite”; wicked; #3807), torn (“prey, pluch”; weak; #2966) or cut (“destroy, consume”; divided; #3772). You must not do this in your own land (thought plain being redeemed).” (vs.24)
Brokenness before Yahweh is one thing. Impetuous, haphazard defiance through a self righteous mentality, is another. One must be cautious with their spontaneous offerings as spontaneous does not correlate with foolishness. As with all commanded offerings the mandates of each offering must be complies with, “…whether burnt offerings or sacrifices (mental “slaughterings”), for special vows, spontaneous offerings or offerings in your solemn (“appointed, festival”; meetings with the mind of Yahweh; #4150) Feast (mind extravaganzas with Yahweh’s will).” (Numbers 15:3) As with vows these are spontaneous offerings that do not pertain to the Feast cycles that should be vetted out. That work will be yours to do (Deuteronomy chapter 12). It is also important to note that as with all of the offerings, examples extend beyond the Torah. This work was specific to the mandates of the three commanded Feasts of Yahweh and will not go beyond that.