News and even a bit more commentary than usual, for Wednesday, 2 November, 2022. Because "never again" would thwart the plans of true Evil.
News and even a bit more commentary than usual, for Wednesday, 2 November, 2022. Because "never again" would thwart the plans of true Evil.
News and commentary for Tuesday, 1 November, 2022.
In this week's episode, we talk about the depth and intricacies of Biblical justice.
Shalom. In this week's episode, we are in Parsha Ekev and dealing with the question, "What does your God require of you?"
News and commentary for Monday, 31 October, 2022.
Love Life- Interview with Liz Rangel - Session 3 The Case Against Abortion
Love Life - Interview with Liz Rangel - Session 2 The Case Against Abortion
Love Life- Interview with Liz Rangel - Session 1 The Case Against Abortion
Are you a beginner to the feast?
Are you “seasoned” in the feast?
Did you literally travel to Jerusalem, or did you travel to Jerusalem in your sukkah?
Our Sukkot trip to Israel was, as usual, filled with “kisses on our cheeks” from the Holy One, especially a visit from the ushpizin! I’m sure, however, that your Sukkot was filled with joy and wonder as well, whether it was in your backyard sukkah, on the apartment balcony, or camping with like-minded believers. While I would have loved to spend an evening with each one of you during Sukkot, reflecting on how our last several newsletter lessons from the Song of Songs was preparation for our “coming up and out of the wilderness” celebration, we’ll have to settle for a review via email. Next year…in Jerusalem!
The parsha for this week, Noach (Gen. 6:9 through 11:32) tells us more about what "as it was in the days of Noach" could mean. But there is, interestingly, a WHOLE lot of "ambiguity" in some parts of the story as well. The sequence again begins with the Erev Shabbat...
Why do so many well-studied believers disagree on so many topics? Aren’t we all reading the same scriptures? Today we are going to take a look at a strict orthodox black and white interpretation of the Torah in contrast to what Paul and the NT might call liberty and freedom in Y’shua Messiah. Did Paul really mean we are free to disobey or throw out the Torah or Law of YHWH? Conversely are we to judge other believers’ understandings and different methods of observance of the Torah according to our understanding and how we are called to walk it out? If we diligently study scripture and are totally convinced and believe we understand and are walking out Torah according to His rules and Spiritual understanding of scripture and His leading, should everyone else’s walk match what we are doing because He has given us this understanding of His Truth? Or is this where Paul’s law of liberty comes in?
News, commentary, and an extended summary of major, and certainly some of the most "revealing" events, for the week ending Saturday, 28 October, 2022.