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CJM patches+ CJM "Je'di robes"
By: Benjamin Caughman Date: December 3, 2015, 7:41 am
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One thing I thaught would be fun would be to have patches for
"achievements" in the Order. Almost like belts in martial arts
or patches in boy/girl scouts, some earned through hard work and
others earned through demonstration of adherence of walking the
way.
Initiate and Padawan patches: building the "The Light Saber"
- light saber crystal with blue or green representing the heart
and strength of our two main groups(other colors may be added)
- also a hilt(strong understanding of the base teachings),
- emiter(having a personal direction in ministry),
- and a focusing lens(dedication to the practice).
Upon entering knighthood a Padawan will have all the necessary
pieces to create a lightsaber. Other patches will be explained
in time.
Knight patches:
- green or blue glow around the light saber patch:?
- "healer"~ a right hand with a flame
- "teaching"~ a happy heart
- "evengelical"~ foot in motion
- "interpretation+tongs"~ an ear
- "prophet"~ a lamb
- "wisdom"~ a
- "proper disciple" (teachable spirit) a Manorah "Holy lamp
stand with seven candels"
You might be wondering where to place these patches, which
leads me to a lesson which has been around for thousands of
years. Here at the CJM what is called the Tallit is our "Je'di
Robes". The Tallit go's back all the way to Moses when he was
around 100 years old leading the people through the desert. Back
then they lived by a strict interpretation of Yeshuas
teachings(with a vail over they're eyes) and many things where
harshly punished.
One day on a Sabbath someone was doing their normal work and
their normal thing on the day appointed to spending time with
YHVH. This young man was caught gathering wood and brought
before Moses and Yeshua judged him and used him as an example
for all generations so that we might remember to obey his word.
Moses instructed the people to place blue and white tassels on
there clothes called tzit-tzits. People ware and wore them as a
sign to YHWH to remind them of his law and the importance of
Shavat.
For the Je'Di of CJM the TzitTzits on the Tallit (Je'di
robes) remindes us of our Master and our training as ministers
of the new covenant. The Tallit will also hold your patches and
tzit-tzits. My Tallit is a white linen button down shirt a few
sizes to big which then I shaped into a tunic. I ware this with
either my utility belt or a simple scarf. I don't always ware
the tallit (Je'di Robes) but usually have my TzitTzits. Remember
you are free in the spirit of YHWH so I am not here to tell you
exactly what to do but to bring before you the teachings and
lessons of Messiach. Any ideas or questions let me know!
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