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Patrick Lauser
Patrick Lauser

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"Whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery."

Mt 5

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Sholiach Moshe Yoseph Koniuchowsky

 
Brother the Aramaic is quite different and does not contradict Torah..have a look at the RSTNE and see what Messiah actually said as the Greek makes it seem like he contradicted Torah which would be impossible.rstne.com
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Sholiach Moshe Yoseph Koniuchowsky

 
You will see the huge difference.
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Sholiach Moshe Yoseph Koniuchowsky

 
The NT cannot contradict Torah Its simply says the husband cannot take he back; nothing more nothing less; all else you have added from your own misapplication.
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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Whoever touches the dead body of any person shall be unclean seven days.
Numbers 19:11

Contact with death or things closely associated with death makes a person ritually unclean. Being in the presence of death drains life from the living and touching a corpse, human bone, or grave and being in a building when a person dies make a person unclean for seven days.
Numbers 19:14-16

Clean and unclean are roughly analogous to life-adding and life-subtracting. They don't really have anything to do with being physically clean and dirty.
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I am really learning alot about holy bible through this app Thanks Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher Evangelist Moon Gulzar more anointing

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DEVOTIONAL
What should we do?

Our default setting isn’t selflessness. We often judge ourselves by our intentions, but we judge others by their actions. We can be quick to accuse without first looking at ourselves.

But Jesus calls us to live differently:

“Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets.”
Matthew 7:12 NLT

Often referred to as the “golden rule,” it’s a brilliant litmus test for discerning how to respond to people in the face of hardship, uncertainty, and pain.

Here are some ways we can apply this verse to our daily lives:

When someone hurts you
Have you ever hurt somebody else, either accidentally or intentionally? And when the mistake was made or realized, did you want to be screamed at and given a harsh consequence, or did you want grace and a second chance?

To the extent we forgive, we are forgiven. So what if today we gave to others the same grace, compassion, and mercy that we would like to receive?

When someone is struggling
When you personally experience hardships, you might seek counsel from a pastor or a mentor, but you probably also want a friend who will listen to you. You want someone to come alongside you who can handle your honest thoughts, and help you navigate the hurt in this world.

Just as we need people to encourage us, we are also called to be that source of support to others. So today, consider what you can do to point people to God’s love and truth.

When someone has annoyed you
People can be irritating. But if you were considered an annoyance by somebody else, would you rather that person talk badly about you, or have patience with you? We are all works in progress, and we are all called to show each other mercy and grace.

So this week, when you’re tempted to lash out at someone requiring a little “extra” of you, or dismiss someone who’s getting on your last nerve, consider thinking: If I were them, what would I want?

If we want to live like Jesus, then we need to do what He asks of us. And Jesus explained that, in order to do that, one profound mindset was required: treat others like you’d want to be treated.

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Mrs Nava Michaels
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2 yrs

DEVOTIONAL
What should we do?

Our default setting isn’t selflessness. We often judge ourselves by our intentions, but we judge others by their actions. We can be quick to accuse without first looking at ourselves.

But Jesus calls us to live differently:

“Do to others whatever you would like them to do to you. This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the prophets.”
Matthew 7:12 NLT

Often referred to as the “golden rule,” it’s a brilliant litmus test for discerning how to respond to people in the face of hardship, uncertainty, and pain.

Here are some ways we can apply this verse to our daily lives:

When someone hurts you
Have you ever hurt somebody else, either accidentally or intentionally? And when the mistake was made or realized, did you want to be screamed at and given a harsh consequence, or did you want grace and a second chance?

To the extent we forgive, we are forgiven. So what if today we gave to others the same grace, compassion, and mercy that we would like to receive?

When someone is struggling
When you personally experience hardships, you might seek counsel from a pastor or a mentor, but you probably also want a friend who will listen to you. You want someone to come alongside you who can handle your honest thoughts, and help you navigate the hurt in this world.

Just as we need people to encourage us, we are also called to be that source of support to others. So today, consider what you can do to point people to God’s love and truth.

When someone has annoyed you
People can be irritating. But if you were considered an annoyance by somebody else, would you rather that person talk badly about you, or have patience with you? We are all works in progress, and we are all called to show each other mercy and grace.

So this week, when you’re tempted to lash out at someone requiring a little “extra” of you, or dismiss someone who’s getting on your last nerve, consider thinking: If I were them, what would I want?

If we want to live like Jesus, then we need to do what He asks of us. And Jesus explained that, in order to do that, one profound mindset was required: treat others like you’d want to be treated.

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