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Should I show every biblical reference to “Trust in the Lord?” If I did, it would take you longer to read them all then to read the rest of this message! So trust me when I say, there are a lot of references in the Bible telling us to trust
God continues to explain the sacrificial system rules to Moses. He gives the instructions for the burnt offering, the meal offering, the guilt offering, the peace and thanks offerings, and we end with the consecration of the priests being performed. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this
Before I start, let me wish Chag Sameach (Happy Holiday) to all those celebrating the very happy holiday of Purim today. Remember what the Rabbis have said…we should celebrate so much that we get so drunk we can’t tell Mordechai from Haman! And for all my Irish friends out there,
Shaul (Paul) wrote a couple of letters to a young and relatively inexperienced Messianic Kehillot leader called Timothy. The intent of these letters was to encourage and support Timothy in leading men that were older and somewhat uncomfortable to being managed, so to speak, by someone much younger than they
Moses is instructed by God to teach the people the rules for the different sacrifices to be made. These include the burnt, meal, peace, sin, and guilt offerings. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch the video. The types of animals and foodstuffs that are
Do you believe in God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? Do you believe that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah? Do you think that is enough for you to be saved? If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch the video. Well, let me tell
There is just so much evil in the world, isn’t there? Murders, sexual assaults, invasions, drunk drivers killing innocent children, drug abuse, bullying…there’s seemingly no end to the ways people can do harm to other people. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch the video.
These final chapters of the Book of Exodus relate the details of the Tabernacle, how everything was done exactly as Moses had directed, which God had shown him, and when it was all done, Moses blessed the people. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch
In the book of Leviticus, the first 7 chapters are the regulations for the sacrificial system, through which we can have our sins forgiven. And the instructions are quite clear that before the Cohen Hagadol (High Priest) can perform his duties for the people, he must first be cleansed, himself.
If you look on the Internet for an answer to this question, you will find many different viewpoints. I have often read that the other three gospels are synoptic, while John’s is spiritual; this seems to be the main explanation for the significant differences between John and the other three