In Messianic Judaism there is a lot of discussion about law. So often it seems that there is a large body of though and popular opinion in the Christian world that either against the idea of a law for believers or hostile to it. While I do not think most would consider themselves antinomian in [...]
A Yom Kippur Study of Romans 8
October 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Categories: Bible, Christianity, Faith, Grace, Love, Messiah, Messianic Judaism, Scripture, Sin, Theology, Torah
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Saving The Sabbath And By That Meaning Sunday
September 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Bible, Christianity, Current Events, History, Israel, Judaism, Messiah, Messianic Judaism, Scripture, Shabbat, Traditions
I saw this post the other day and I always find it odd when Sunday is referred to as the commanded Sabbath rest day. The post never really calls Sunday the Sabbath, but it does imply it.
Over the years the subject of the Sabbath is a very charged subject, so much so that certain faiths [...]
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Not Too Difficult Or Beyond Reach
July 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
Categories: Bible, Christianity, Faith, Israel, Scripture, Theology, Torah
A recent Scripture study included as its teaching passages from the Deuteronomy 29-32. It was an excellent study that taught about having confidence based upon our covenant with G-d. The teacher used Deuteronomy 29:14-15 to include us today along with the children of Israel standing there on the edge of the Promised Land. It was [...]
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