Is there anything wrong with using the name "Jesus" instead of "Yeshua" (or Yahshua, or whatever is your preferred spelling of the Messiah's name)?
Unless you're prepared to stop speaking and writing English altogether, there's no rational reason to object to "Jesus". And then you'd also need to explain (in Biblical Hebrew) why all of the Apostles used Greek.
https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2015/10/the-sac
On this date in history, 03/17/1780: General Washington orders a general holiday in honor of Saint Patrick's Day and a resolution of the Irish parliament to open trade with the United States. #otd #tdih #amrev https://www.historycarper.com/....1780/04/24/washingto
As Solomon begins his conclusion he writes in Ecclesiastes 12:8, “Emptiness, emptiness says the teacher, everything is is emptiness” He sums up his description of the end of the age by saying when we fail to remember our Creator everything man does is useless. Then he writes what is important in Ecclesiastes 12:13, “When all has been heard, the conclusion of the matter is this: Fear God and keep His commandments, because this is the whole duty of man.”
For those who say that all do evil by free will and never do good, it is not honouring God to say this (though not the ultimate blasphemy of Calvinism). The idea that, if given free choice, no one would choose God? How on earth can someone think such an idea is glorifying to God?
It is rather astonishing, when God gives freedom to people, that anyone would commit sin - it is the one truly mysterious thing that exists, the one thing that is unnatural, the only thing causeless and pointless: the existence of sin cannot be reasoned, because by definition it is unreason.
With sin existent at all, it is not so surprising that everyone has it to struggle with, from conception. And not at all surprising that, if indulged, the path of unreason leads to every abomination. "Their throat is an open sepulchre; with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps is under their lips..." Ro 3
What is inconceivable is the idea that anyone would have no good in them - though some (especially before the flood) may eventually cease to follow the good in them at all. Some also cease to follow the evil in them at all. Most are, of course, in the varying degrees between. "of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh." Lk 6
All have both: sin, utterly without reason; and good, because who, when given the choice, would not glorify our great Creator? And who would dare to deny this?
#sabbathposts 2024/03/16
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Here is today's sermon archive: https://firstfruits.cc/blog/20....24/03/16/take-accoun
Today we talked about how Exodus 12 And Levitcus 23 doesn't teach that passover is a Sabbath. We also talked about that passover is called preparation day for unleavened bread in Matthew 26:17, Mark 15:42, Luke 22:7, John 19:14 and 31. When read in context you see they weren't talking about the 7th day Sabbath but the feast of unleavened bread. Just some thoughts to share. Shalom
Joshua Myers
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