Living Torah
If you can’t trust the first words, you will never trust the last words. “Did God really say?” is a question we must deal with once and for all. Was there death prior to Adam? Was the garden a garden? Were the trees really...
Read MorePosted by Mikell Clayton | Oct 20, 2022 | Living Torah - Mike Clayton |
If you can’t trust the first words, you will never trust the last words. “Did God really say?” is a question we must deal with once and for all. Was there death prior to Adam? Was the garden a garden? Were the trees really...
Read MorePosted by Mikell Clayton | Oct 13, 2022 | Living Torah - Mike Clayton, Uncategorized |
Moshe speaks his last words over the multitudes of Jacob’s offspring. In the blessings are wonderful truths concerning them. Each tribe would be different in personality and calling. That same message hold true today. Yah does...
Read MorePosted by Mikell Clayton | Oct 6, 2022 | Living Torah - Mike Clayton, Uncategorized |
Understanding our destiny determines our identity which directs us to our destiny. The defect is not Him, but us. He has given mankind a recall notice. The repair is at no charge to us, but you do have to show up at the shop....
Read MorePosted by Mikell Clayton | Sep 29, 2022 | Living Torah - Mike Clayton |
Moshe begins the final words of his final message to those standing on the edge of their destiny. It is not that he is physically unable to take on the task, but rather he is spiritually unable and maybe for more reasons than...
Read MorePosted by Mikell Clayton | Sep 22, 2022 | Living Torah - Mike Clayton |
As we enter into the Fall Feasts, what is the difference between Yom Teruah and Rosh haShanna? Which should we celebrate? Could the answer be, yes? The Hebrews had been standing and not are called to take a stand. Is history...
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