We often refer to Ephesians 2 and the One New Man. Yeshua died to repair the division between Jew and Gentile and release reconciliation. He actually did way more than that, He brought restoration between socio economic differences, cultural differences, division between men and women, and restored honor, integrity, character and dignity into a dishonorable and corrupt society. Yeshua also commanded us to honor our mother and father in Matthew 15:4 based upon a profound yet mostly ignored, rarely mentioned command tucked into Leviticus:
Leviticus 19:32. "'Stand up in the presence of a person with gray hair, show respect for the old; you are to fear your God; I am ADONAI.
Stand is koom in Hebrew, to arise, to show deference to the person of wisdom. Gray hair is seybah {say-baw'} in Hebrew, a person who is gray haired, older in age, graying years. Respect is hadar {haw-dar'} to honor, to pay honor too, to, show partiality, to elevate above others. Person is either man or woman here. This understanding of deference to those with gray hair is connected to fear of the Lord, why?
Proverbs 9:10-11. The fear of ADONAI is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of holy ones is understanding. 11 For with me, your days will be increased; years will be added to your life.
A person who is in covenant with God and lives their life in fear of God will gain wisdom which results in years being added to their life!
The west does not honor and elevate our sages of wisdom, in fact we look down on those of gray hair as yesterday’s beings, as no longer viable or relevant in our youth oriented, fast paced society. So, our society sends the elderly away into homes and retirement villages vice keeping them with us, honoring and seeking their wisdom and experiences. Yet we are commanded to do just the opposite. We are not to argue with, scoff at, disrespect, or in any other way belittle those who have fear of the Lord and gray hair. I respect the First Nations people for their deference to their elders. In fact, often the elders sit in a semi circle behind you when you speak at their congregations. As a representation of tribal authority, their presence behind you when you speak is a sign of their blessing the speaker in what they have to say. Second it gives the speaker the authority to speak and do what they are doing! It’s also our relationship with God, the Ancient of Days.
It’s with great irony that in today’s social media culture, advice is sought from contemporaries vice the previous generations, from the social media vice those who have already tread the path before us. The word speaks at length about those who are aged a bit and of gray hair.
Titus 2:1-7. But you, explain what kind of behavior goes along with sound teaching. 2 Tell the older men (In the Greek is presbutes {pres-boo'-tace}, an aged or older man, an ambassador!) to be serious, sensible, self-controlled and sound in their trust, love and perseverance. 3 Likewise, tell the older women (same exact word presbutes {pres-boo'-tace}, an aged or older woman, an ambassador!) to behave the way people leading a holy life should. They shouldn't be slanderers or slaves to excessive drinking. They should teach what is good, 4 thus training the younger women to love their husbands and children, 5 to be self-controlled and pure, to take good care of their homes and submit to their husbands. In this way, God's message will not be brought into disgrace. 6 Similarly, urge the young men to be self-controlled, 7 and in everything set them an example yourself by doing what is good. When you are teaching, have integrity and be serious;
This describes one generation handing down to the next (L’Dor V’Dor) the tenant and oracles of God. One generation of matriarchs and patriarchs mentoring and raising up the next to take their place as matriarchs and patriarchs. Generation unto generation. It’s a family, raising people up in the way that they should go. It’s not a denial of new technologies nor is it an insistence that things be done that way we did them. There is always a better way, I prefer driving to service vice riding a horse and all of the intense labor of saddling, grooming, and feeding involved in that equine process! Trust you me, it’s a lot easier and quicker to hop into a car and turn the key! I’m not against social media if it’s used to glorify Adonai and His Kingdom!
No one can give better, more sage advice to a new mother than a mother who has raised 3-4 kids and experienced all the cycles of sickness, bumps and bruises, school & rebellious teen advice, even eventual courtship. No one can give better advice to a young entrepreneur than a business owner who has successfully run a business for 30-40 years. No one can give better marriage counseling than a couple that’s been married 25, 35, 45, 55 years! No one can give better advice to a troubled young person than someone who was once a troubled young person and successfully matured through it. Our society doesn’t work that way, most of the younger generation thinks social media is the source of all information. It can be a resource but unfortunately it’s also a lot of snake oil and untruths being sold on the internet for one purpose, to sell snake oil and make money. We are literally blasted with unsubstantiated and unfounded information every day through the internet and infomercials! Take this super pill, drink this super drink, get rich schemes etc etc etc. Don’t get me wrong some foods, some products are filled with bad chemicals that should be eliminated from our lives. But not everything! I remember when kids were getting polio and became crippled for life. My 100 year old father often commented about the good ole days, before antibiotics when an impacted molar or an ear infection would often end in death. Smallpox, cholera, influenza, and various fever outbreaks killed thousands of children at a time.
What you cannot obtain through college, university, or social media are life experiences that produce wisdom and knowledge. The second time you burn your hand on a hot stove you learn some wisdom regarding hot stoves! God gave us instructions for generational transference after the Shema in:
Deuteronomy 6:6-7. These words, which I am ordering you today, are to be on your heart; 7 and you are to teach them carefully to your children. You are to talk about them when you sit at home, when you are traveling on the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
You are to teach them: Veshinantam in Hebrew, to sharpen, to teach, to pierce their hearts with (circumcised heart), to inculcate them with Davar Adonai, the Words of God! This generational mentoring and teaching process is missing from our homes, our schools, the workplace, and our society in general. Without these principles we wind up in the situation we are in today. No desire or value is placed upon the previous generation’s experiences and wisdom which is based upon Fear of the Lord! We have a biblical example of this in King Rehoboam.
Rehoboam was 41 according to the Jewish Encyclopedia when he took the throne upon His father Solomon’s death, but he didn’t learn from His father.
I Kings 12:1-7. Rechav'am went to Sh'khem, where all Isra'el had come to proclaim him king. 2 When Yarov'am the son of N'vat heard of it - for he was still in Egypt, where he had fled from Shlomo; so Yarov'am was living in Egypt; 3 but they sent and summoned him - Yarov'am and the whole community of Isra'el came and said to Rechav'am, 4 "Your father laid a harsh yoke on us. But if you will lighten the harsh service we had to render your father and ease his heavy yoke that he put on us, we will serve you." 5 He said to them, "Leave me alone for three days, then come back to me." So the people left. 6 King Rechav'am consulted the older men who had been in attendance on Shlomo his father during his lifetime and asked, "What advice would you give me as to how to answer these people?" 7 They said to him, "If you will start today being a servant to these people - if you will serve them, be responsive to them and give them favorable consideration, then they will be your servants forever."
Servant is “eved” in Hebrew, a servant of men, a servant of God, a worshipper! This is what most younger people have yet to understand. Joshua loyally served Moshe and Israel over 40 years before he was raised to the next level. Yeshua taught this:
Matthew 20:25-28. But Yeshua called them and said, "You know that among the Goyim, those who are supposed to rule them become tyrants, and their superiors become dictators. 26 Among you, it must not be like that. On the contrary, whoever among you wants to be a leader must become your servant, 27 and whoever wants to be first must be your slave! 28 For the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve -- and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Servant used here is diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os} in the Greek, the same exact meaning as Eved, servant, servant of a King, one who executes the commands of another! This is so complex yet almost completely lost on our society today! There are truly very few servant leaders. This is why we deal with the “gypsy spirit”: those who migrate from one congregation to another. Also the entitlement generation who believe they are owed something. Servant hood requires the exact opposite! Servanthood requires submission and obedience over the long haul. When you have excelled in that arena, you have a solid foundation of biblical leadership. Servant hood teaches commitment, integrity, and loyalty to name a few key biblical principles required to grow into maturity and wisdom, into the next level.
In His book “The Minute Manager” Ken Blanchard says:
“There’s a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when it’s convenient. When you are committed to something, you accept no excuses”
We witness this every week right here. Some are committed, some are interested. God doesn’t equip those who are interested, He equips those who are committed. Commitment isn't based on feelings and emotions. Commitment is a character quality that enables individuals and congregations to reach their vision, their goals, no matter the struggle and hardship. Emotions will continually sway back and forth, up and down all the time while commitment has to be rock solid, unmovable, unalterable. The build it generation born in the 1930’s and 1940’s held an average of 2-3 jobs in their lifetime, the millennial generation are averaging 15-20 in their lifetime, and they are still working on it. There is a sore lack of commitment which we see reflected and experience in the congregation. Commitment is the first step in trusting God:
Psalms 37:5. Commit your way to ADONAI; trust in him, and he will act.
The next is Integrity. Which is a firm adherence to a code of moral values and conduct, the Word of God! It is incorruptibility, soundness, and completeness. Integrity in the Hebrew is: Slemoot- totality, and perfection, its being whole in the Lord. Integrity puts you on the map.
Psalm 101:6. I look to the faithful of the land, so that they can be my companions; those who live lives of integrity (Slemoot) can be servants of mine.
Next is Loyalty. It’s the unswerving, faithful allegiance to a person and principle. Another term for loyalty is faithfulness. Servant hood is only complete through Loyalty: Loyalty is A’man in the Hebrew, faithful, trustful, pillars, stand firm, and permanent!
Psalms 31:23. Love ADONAI, you faithful of his. ADONAI preserves the loyal, but the proud he repays in full.
The loyal are the foundational pillars in God’s kingdom.
Revelation 3:12. I will make him who wins the victory a pillar in the Temple of my God, and he will never leave it. Also I will write on him the name of my God and the name of my God's city, the new Yerushalayim coming down out of heaven from my God, and my own new name.
In the Rabbinical world of Judaism, one cannot be ordained as a rabbi until 30 years of age or older! When did Yeshua start His ministry?
Luke 3:23. Yeshua was about thirty years old when he began his public ministry. It was supposed that he was a son of Yosef who was of Eli,
When the core traits and values learned in servant-based leadership are missing, when they are not taught and preserved things go awry as King Rechav'am revealed in:
I Kings 12:8-15. But he didn't take the advice the older men gave him; instead he consulted the young men he had grown up with, who were now his attendants. 9 He asked them, "What advice would you give me, so that we can give an answer to these people who said to me, 'Lighten the yoke that your father laid on us'?" 10 The young men he had grown up with said to him, "These people who said to you, 'Your father made our yoke heavy; but you, make it lighter for us' - here's the answer you should give them: 'My little finger is thicker than my father's waist! 11 Yes, my father burdened you with a heavy yoke, but I will make it heavier! My father controlled you with whips, but I will control you with scorpions!'" 12 So Yarov'am and all the people came to Rechav'am the third day, as the king had requested by saying, "Come to me again the third day"; 13 and the king answered the people harshly. Abandoning the advice the older men had given him, 14 he addressed them according to the advice of the young men and said, "My father made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke! My father controlled you with whips, but I will control you with scorpions!" 15 So the king didn't listen to the people; and that was something ADONAI brought about, so that he could fulfill his word, which ADONAI had spoken through Achiyah from Shiloh to Yarov'am the son of N'vat. 16 When all Isra'el saw that the king wasn't listening to them, the people answered the king, "Do we have any share in David? We have no heritage in the son of Yishai! Go to your tents, Isra'el! Care for your own house, David!" So Isra'el left for their tents.
The result, a divided kingdom. To honor your mother and father comes with a promise of living life in success. To empower our young people, we must return to biblical core values in all that we do and instill them upon the middle and younger generations. There are no shortcuts in the kingdom, the deeper you are in Him the deeper you must dig the foundation. It requires a lifetime:
Proverbs 15:22. Without counsel, plans go wrong; but with many advisers, they succeed.
What’s important is that Adonai recognizes the importance and value of youth in His Kingdom. Young people have vigor, enthusiasm, they are daring, they have big hopes and big dreams! Their hearts are filled with visions of the future. It is incumbent upon us to teach them the way they should go so that they will not depart from it when older!
Shalom and Blessings,
Rabbi Eric S Carlson
Leviticus 19:32. "'Stand up in the presence of a person with gray hair, show respect for the old; you are to fear your God; I am ADONAI.
Stand is koom in Hebrew, to arise, to show deference to the person of wisdom. Gray hair is seybah {say-baw'} in Hebrew, a person who is gray haired, older in age, graying years. Respect is hadar {haw-dar'} to honor, to pay honor too, to, show partiality, to elevate above others. Person is either man or woman here. This understanding of deference to those with gray hair is connected to fear of the Lord, why?
Proverbs 9:10-11. The fear of ADONAI is the beginning of wisdom, and knowledge of holy ones is understanding. 11 For with me, your days will be increased; years will be added to your life.
A person who is in covenant with God and lives their life in fear of God will gain wisdom which results in years being added to their life!
The west does not honor and elevate our sages of wisdom, in fact we look down on those of gray hair as yesterday’s beings, as no longer viable or relevant in our youth oriented, fast paced society. So, our society sends the elderly away into homes and retirement villages vice keeping them with us, honoring and seeking their wisdom and experiences. Yet we are commanded to do just the opposite. We are not to argue with, scoff at, disrespect, or in any other way belittle those who have fear of the Lord and gray hair. I respect the First Nations people for their deference to their elders. In fact, often the elders sit in a semi circle behind you when you speak at their congregations. As a representation of tribal authority, their presence behind you when you speak is a sign of their blessing the speaker in what they have to say. Second it gives the speaker the authority to speak and do what they are doing! It’s also our relationship with God, the Ancient of Days.
It’s with great irony that in today’s social media culture, advice is sought from contemporaries vice the previous generations, from the social media vice those who have already tread the path before us. The word speaks at length about those who are aged a bit and of gray hair.
Titus 2:1-7. But you, explain what kind of behavior goes along with sound teaching. 2 Tell the older men (In the Greek is presbutes {pres-boo'-tace}, an aged or older man, an ambassador!) to be serious, sensible, self-controlled and sound in their trust, love and perseverance. 3 Likewise, tell the older women (same exact word presbutes {pres-boo'-tace}, an aged or older woman, an ambassador!) to behave the way people leading a holy life should. They shouldn't be slanderers or slaves to excessive drinking. They should teach what is good, 4 thus training the younger women to love their husbands and children, 5 to be self-controlled and pure, to take good care of their homes and submit to their husbands. In this way, God's message will not be brought into disgrace. 6 Similarly, urge the young men to be self-controlled, 7 and in everything set them an example yourself by doing what is good. When you are teaching, have integrity and be serious;
This describes one generation handing down to the next (L’Dor V’Dor) the tenant and oracles of God. One generation of matriarchs and patriarchs mentoring and raising up the next to take their place as matriarchs and patriarchs. Generation unto generation. It’s a family, raising people up in the way that they should go. It’s not a denial of new technologies nor is it an insistence that things be done that way we did them. There is always a better way, I prefer driving to service vice riding a horse and all of the intense labor of saddling, grooming, and feeding involved in that equine process! Trust you me, it’s a lot easier and quicker to hop into a car and turn the key! I’m not against social media if it’s used to glorify Adonai and His Kingdom!
No one can give better, more sage advice to a new mother than a mother who has raised 3-4 kids and experienced all the cycles of sickness, bumps and bruises, school & rebellious teen advice, even eventual courtship. No one can give better advice to a young entrepreneur than a business owner who has successfully run a business for 30-40 years. No one can give better marriage counseling than a couple that’s been married 25, 35, 45, 55 years! No one can give better advice to a troubled young person than someone who was once a troubled young person and successfully matured through it. Our society doesn’t work that way, most of the younger generation thinks social media is the source of all information. It can be a resource but unfortunately it’s also a lot of snake oil and untruths being sold on the internet for one purpose, to sell snake oil and make money. We are literally blasted with unsubstantiated and unfounded information every day through the internet and infomercials! Take this super pill, drink this super drink, get rich schemes etc etc etc. Don’t get me wrong some foods, some products are filled with bad chemicals that should be eliminated from our lives. But not everything! I remember when kids were getting polio and became crippled for life. My 100 year old father often commented about the good ole days, before antibiotics when an impacted molar or an ear infection would often end in death. Smallpox, cholera, influenza, and various fever outbreaks killed thousands of children at a time.
What you cannot obtain through college, university, or social media are life experiences that produce wisdom and knowledge. The second time you burn your hand on a hot stove you learn some wisdom regarding hot stoves! God gave us instructions for generational transference after the Shema in:
Deuteronomy 6:6-7. These words, which I am ordering you today, are to be on your heart; 7 and you are to teach them carefully to your children. You are to talk about them when you sit at home, when you are traveling on the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
You are to teach them: Veshinantam in Hebrew, to sharpen, to teach, to pierce their hearts with (circumcised heart), to inculcate them with Davar Adonai, the Words of God! This generational mentoring and teaching process is missing from our homes, our schools, the workplace, and our society in general. Without these principles we wind up in the situation we are in today. No desire or value is placed upon the previous generation’s experiences and wisdom which is based upon Fear of the Lord! We have a biblical example of this in King Rehoboam.
Rehoboam was 41 according to the Jewish Encyclopedia when he took the throne upon His father Solomon’s death, but he didn’t learn from His father.
I Kings 12:1-7. Rechav'am went to Sh'khem, where all Isra'el had come to proclaim him king. 2 When Yarov'am the son of N'vat heard of it - for he was still in Egypt, where he had fled from Shlomo; so Yarov'am was living in Egypt; 3 but they sent and summoned him - Yarov'am and the whole community of Isra'el came and said to Rechav'am, 4 "Your father laid a harsh yoke on us. But if you will lighten the harsh service we had to render your father and ease his heavy yoke that he put on us, we will serve you." 5 He said to them, "Leave me alone for three days, then come back to me." So the people left. 6 King Rechav'am consulted the older men who had been in attendance on Shlomo his father during his lifetime and asked, "What advice would you give me as to how to answer these people?" 7 They said to him, "If you will start today being a servant to these people - if you will serve them, be responsive to them and give them favorable consideration, then they will be your servants forever."
Servant is “eved” in Hebrew, a servant of men, a servant of God, a worshipper! This is what most younger people have yet to understand. Joshua loyally served Moshe and Israel over 40 years before he was raised to the next level. Yeshua taught this:
Matthew 20:25-28. But Yeshua called them and said, "You know that among the Goyim, those who are supposed to rule them become tyrants, and their superiors become dictators. 26 Among you, it must not be like that. On the contrary, whoever among you wants to be a leader must become your servant, 27 and whoever wants to be first must be your slave! 28 For the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve -- and to give his life as a ransom for many."
Servant used here is diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os} in the Greek, the same exact meaning as Eved, servant, servant of a King, one who executes the commands of another! This is so complex yet almost completely lost on our society today! There are truly very few servant leaders. This is why we deal with the “gypsy spirit”: those who migrate from one congregation to another. Also the entitlement generation who believe they are owed something. Servant hood requires the exact opposite! Servanthood requires submission and obedience over the long haul. When you have excelled in that arena, you have a solid foundation of biblical leadership. Servant hood teaches commitment, integrity, and loyalty to name a few key biblical principles required to grow into maturity and wisdom, into the next level.
In His book “The Minute Manager” Ken Blanchard says:
“There’s a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when it’s convenient. When you are committed to something, you accept no excuses”
We witness this every week right here. Some are committed, some are interested. God doesn’t equip those who are interested, He equips those who are committed. Commitment isn't based on feelings and emotions. Commitment is a character quality that enables individuals and congregations to reach their vision, their goals, no matter the struggle and hardship. Emotions will continually sway back and forth, up and down all the time while commitment has to be rock solid, unmovable, unalterable. The build it generation born in the 1930’s and 1940’s held an average of 2-3 jobs in their lifetime, the millennial generation are averaging 15-20 in their lifetime, and they are still working on it. There is a sore lack of commitment which we see reflected and experience in the congregation. Commitment is the first step in trusting God:
Psalms 37:5. Commit your way to ADONAI; trust in him, and he will act.
The next is Integrity. Which is a firm adherence to a code of moral values and conduct, the Word of God! It is incorruptibility, soundness, and completeness. Integrity in the Hebrew is: Slemoot- totality, and perfection, its being whole in the Lord. Integrity puts you on the map.
Psalm 101:6. I look to the faithful of the land, so that they can be my companions; those who live lives of integrity (Slemoot) can be servants of mine.
Next is Loyalty. It’s the unswerving, faithful allegiance to a person and principle. Another term for loyalty is faithfulness. Servant hood is only complete through Loyalty: Loyalty is A’man in the Hebrew, faithful, trustful, pillars, stand firm, and permanent!
Psalms 31:23. Love ADONAI, you faithful of his. ADONAI preserves the loyal, but the proud he repays in full.
The loyal are the foundational pillars in God’s kingdom.
Revelation 3:12. I will make him who wins the victory a pillar in the Temple of my God, and he will never leave it. Also I will write on him the name of my God and the name of my God's city, the new Yerushalayim coming down out of heaven from my God, and my own new name.
In the Rabbinical world of Judaism, one cannot be ordained as a rabbi until 30 years of age or older! When did Yeshua start His ministry?
Luke 3:23. Yeshua was about thirty years old when he began his public ministry. It was supposed that he was a son of Yosef who was of Eli,
When the core traits and values learned in servant-based leadership are missing, when they are not taught and preserved things go awry as King Rechav'am revealed in:
I Kings 12:8-15. But he didn't take the advice the older men gave him; instead he consulted the young men he had grown up with, who were now his attendants. 9 He asked them, "What advice would you give me, so that we can give an answer to these people who said to me, 'Lighten the yoke that your father laid on us'?" 10 The young men he had grown up with said to him, "These people who said to you, 'Your father made our yoke heavy; but you, make it lighter for us' - here's the answer you should give them: 'My little finger is thicker than my father's waist! 11 Yes, my father burdened you with a heavy yoke, but I will make it heavier! My father controlled you with whips, but I will control you with scorpions!'" 12 So Yarov'am and all the people came to Rechav'am the third day, as the king had requested by saying, "Come to me again the third day"; 13 and the king answered the people harshly. Abandoning the advice the older men had given him, 14 he addressed them according to the advice of the young men and said, "My father made your yoke heavy, but I will add to your yoke! My father controlled you with whips, but I will control you with scorpions!" 15 So the king didn't listen to the people; and that was something ADONAI brought about, so that he could fulfill his word, which ADONAI had spoken through Achiyah from Shiloh to Yarov'am the son of N'vat. 16 When all Isra'el saw that the king wasn't listening to them, the people answered the king, "Do we have any share in David? We have no heritage in the son of Yishai! Go to your tents, Isra'el! Care for your own house, David!" So Isra'el left for their tents.
The result, a divided kingdom. To honor your mother and father comes with a promise of living life in success. To empower our young people, we must return to biblical core values in all that we do and instill them upon the middle and younger generations. There are no shortcuts in the kingdom, the deeper you are in Him the deeper you must dig the foundation. It requires a lifetime:
Proverbs 15:22. Without counsel, plans go wrong; but with many advisers, they succeed.
What’s important is that Adonai recognizes the importance and value of youth in His Kingdom. Young people have vigor, enthusiasm, they are daring, they have big hopes and big dreams! Their hearts are filled with visions of the future. It is incumbent upon us to teach them the way they should go so that they will not depart from it when older!
Shalom and Blessings,
Rabbi Eric S Carlson
Posted in November 2025
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