When we discover that Messiah Yeshua never intended to abolish the Law (Torah), we encounter a series of crises that challenge our beliefs. Perhaps the greatest challenge concerns the identity of Yeshua. In church we learned that Yeshua is simultaneously Son of God and Son of Man. What happens when we encounter differing points of view? That’s where we pick up Barry Phillips’ story in this final part of our conversation. His greatest crisis of faith occurred after he became pastor at House of David in Gloucester, Virginia. The outcome of that crisis influenced his roles as teacher at Remnant of Yisrael and Elder of B’ney Yosef North America.
The challenges to our faith could be considered challenges to our relationship with our Creator. Barry and David investigate that subject in their midrash, “That I May Dwell Among Them.” It’s also a theme in the music we hear from House of Aaron and Will Spires.
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../02/21/reunion-roadm
Rosh Chodesh #12 sameach from Jerusalem!
www.campephraim.org/new-moon-in-jerusalem
https://meet.jit.si/letyourownshofarbeheardinzion
Rosh Chodesh #12 sameach from Jerusalem!
www.campephraim.org/new-moon-in-jerusalem
https://meet.jit.si/letyourownshofarbeheardinzion
The fear of YHWH is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor.
Proverbs 15:33
The essence of the fear of YHWH is an understanding of one's own relationship to the Creator. The essence of humility is an understanding of one's place in the Creator's plan. When you recognize who you are, who you are intended to be, and who you are in relation to YHWH, you are ready to hear his instruction.
Rosh Chodesh #12 sameach from Jerusalem!
www.campephraim.org/new-moon-in-jerusalem
https://meet.jit.si/letyourownshofarbeheardinzion
Rosh Chodesh #12 sameach from Jerusalem!
www.campephraim.org/new-moon-in-jerusalem
https://meet.jit.si/letyourownshofarbeheardinzion
A few thoughts on the construction of the Temple in 1 Kings 5-6
The materials of the #mishkan (#tabernacle) were donated by the people. The materials of the Mikdash (Solomon's Temple) were from taxes, tribute, & slave labor. The Mishkan was humble where the Mikdash was grand. Doesn't seem like a positive change to me, however...
The acacia wood used in the Tabernacle had to be cultivated (acacia is usually a small, knotty tree in the wild), where the cedars for the Temple could be cut wild.
First Fruits Ministries Presents "Fruits of the Spirit: Faithfulness," the seventh part of a multi-part Bible-study series about the fruit of the spirit. Join us at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28 in person at the Quill at 131 Amory St. in Manchester, NH, or on zoom via https://bit.ly/3bBx3cm.
First Fruits Ministries Presents "Fruits of the Spirit: Faithfulness," the seventh part of a multi-part Bible-study series about the fruit of the spirit. Join us at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 28 in person at the Quill at 131 Amory St. in Manchester, NH, or on zoom via https://bit.ly/3bBx3cm.