In Daniel 9, the exiled prophet prays a prayer of repentance for Israel’s sins. Why was this necessary? What was Daniel shown in his vision that would make him feel as if he needed to pray such a prayer?
Haggai was a minor prophet, but his major message still impacts us today as he reminds us to get our priorities straight. Just as Israel once prioritized themselves over the Temple, we often prioritize ourselves and our desires over the Father’s. It’s time to get your priorities straight before it’s too late.
Many desire fellowship with others, in fact, we are commanded to assemble ourselves. Yet there isn’t always an established group where we live. Join us as we review some recommendations of do’s and don’ts when it comes to setting up a home fellowship.
Should Christians be inclusive of all sinners and lifestyles into their assemblies? Should the Church welcome every sinner and let them continue to live in that sin? What about the verses that say not to even associate with some sinners? How do we know who to accept and who not to into the Body?
The use of the Messiah’s name in Hebrew has begun to be mainstream. But is Yeshua the Messiah’s name? Is it Jesus? Yehushua? Yahshua? Something else? Does it even matter what the Messiah’s name is? Join us as we take a brief look at what some consider a very touchy topic, the Messiah’s name.
Welcome back to the Whole Word...Continuing on from part 1, for those who are new to striving to follow the Torah and have a ton of questions, we will again briefly address some of the most common topics and questions you may encounter. This time we will touch on the following: Stoning The Land Sabbath (Shemitah) Cheeseburgers? (Mixing meat and dairy) The Calendars Mezuzah and Tefillin Salvation Sacrifices Graven Images Halal Kosher Slaughtering Two House Theology Polygamy The Name (HaShem)
The Tabernacle has many components and even more symbolism. We have covered a lot of it in previous videos, but here are some additional thoughts on the Tabernacle.
Zephaniah was a minor prophet with a major message, one of wrath and mercy. The prophet warned Israel of the destruction of the world and how they might avoid it. He gave them hope and a reason to rejoice despite the coming wrath, for there would also be Yahweh’s mercy.
In this conclusion to our series, The Tabernacle, we find that when everything is put together, the Tabernacle is the way to God. We’ll review each component and look at its spiritual counterpart and how they all show us the path to come before the Father.
We would like to offer you a welcome to the whole Word. More and more people are realizing the WHOLE Bible is true and applicable to all in the faith today. If this describes you, then you may have a lot of questions. In this 2-part video we will be taking a brief look at a lot of topics. Here is what we will be covering in part 1: What instructions from our Creator should I be following that I am not currently? The Sabbath (Exodus 20:8) Dietary Instructions (Leviticus 11) Circumcision Tzitzits (Tzitziyot/Tassels - Numbers 15:38-41) Mixing Thread (Deuteronomy 22:11) Christmas and Easter (Deuteronomy 12:32) The Appointed Times (The Mo'edim - Leviticus 23) Teaching Torah (Deuteronomy 6:6-7) Tradition vs. Actual Commandments Laws of Niddah (Women's Menstrual Time - Lev. 15:19-24)
Habakkuk, a minor prophet with the major message. His message wasn’t unique, but he kept an important perspective we should all take, “I will rejoice.” Where does he get this perspective and how can we apply it to our lives today?
Do you know how the Biblical festivals point to Christ? Many think of the holidays celebrated in Judaism as being just for the Jews and not relevant to believers today. What those people don’t realize is the strong connection they have to our Messiah. The Bible has more to teach us using God’s holidays than may be realized by the average person in the Body of Christ.
The Tabernacle consists of many pieces, the Tent of Meeting is one of the largest. This tent holds some great parallels for the lives of believers, and reminds us of how physical things can teach us spiritual lessons.
God will not clear the guilty according to the minor prophet with a major message, Nahum. How is YHWH not clearing the guilty a comfort to us? What comfort can we find in the condemnation of Nineveh for its evil?
Talking Torah is something many people love to do, and with good reason! However, it's not uncommon to find yourself against a brick wall of hostility or rejection. There can be many reasons for this, but it may all be in the way that you are talking Torah. Are you bullying with your words? Do your actions match your words? We have a few ideas that may help you avoid destroying relationships with your loved ones when sharing your faith.
The Tabernacle is made up of many pieces, but the heart of the Tabernacle is the Ark of the Covenant. That said, what is it? What is its purpose? What lessons does it hold for believers today?
Why would God, being perfect, say he gave them statutes that were not good? How could the embodiment of what is good and just and holy give Israel statutes that were not good as he said in Ezekiel 20:25-26? What were these “not good” statutes? How do we make this make sense?
The Tabernacle is made up of many different pieces, or components, the table of showbread is one of them. What is the significance of this table, of the bread, and what was it really like? What may be the spiritual and prophetic implications and meaning of the bread?
To compliment our teaching “The Church: His Model” we have released a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) follow-up to assist in offering additional clarity on this complicated and controversial subject. In this presentation we are going to respond to a large number of questions surrounding this topic that we did not get covered in the main teaching. Some of these questions include: Does the Moses Model work? What about Paul appointing elders? Does this mean Paul had more authority? What about Hebrews 13:7 and 13:17? What is the Hebraic difference in the usage of elder, shepherd, or pastor? and more!!! Before you proceed with the rest of this teaching, we ask that you watch the teaching titled, “The Church: His Model” first.
Sometimes people ask if Christians should keep the Bible’s food laws found in Leviticus 11. It’s taught by some that those laws are outdated and no longer apply to Christians after Christ came because of passages like Mark 7, Romans 14, and Acts 10. In this short video we take a quick look at those verses as we strive to test everything and hold fast to what is good.
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A blessed Saturday morning to everyone. Some great teachings and testimonials here to minister the whole word of god to your hearts and minds