There I will meet with you, and from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubim that are on the ark of the testimony, I will speak with you about all that I will give you in commandment for the people of Israel.  
#exodus 25:22 
 
God can speak to us anywhere, in any circumstances, but a pure and righteous heart (symbolized by the Ark of wood and beaten gold beneath the atoning cover of Yeshua) make His voice clearer.
		
 
											 
											 
														I hear there are some anti-semitic rallies planned today. Well, that means it's a good day to bust out my tallit. Christianity is meaningless without the rest of the bible. The Messiah has to be a Jew. Nuff said.  
 
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														I hear there are some anti-semitic rallies planned today. Well, that means it's a good day to bust out my tallit. Christianity is meaningless without the rest of the bible. The Messiah has to be a Jew. Nuff said.  
 
https://firstcenturychristiani....ty.net/rabbinic-or-n
		
 
											 
											 
														Nobody is without gifts to use in the service of the Kingdom. Even if you don't have money or great strength, you have faith. An act of faith and love is worth all the gold and silver of the Temple. The lame man in Acts 3 begged for alms because he couldn't work. By faith, Peter gave the man health and the ability to work for his living, a far greater gift than mere silver. 
 
Charity of silver is great. Charity of strength, wisdom, skill, and knowledge is greater. Peter didn't give the beggar the metaphorical fish, he gave him the strength to fish for himself. Restoring a man to proper functioning makes him more completely into the image of God. Healthy, strong people are a testament to God. Acts 3:1-12
		
 
											 
											 
											What We Teach about the Sabbath and Biblical Holy Days | #sabbath #feasts #moedim #passover #pentecost #tabernacles #sukkot
 
											 
											 
											Sometimes it's good to review what the Bible actually says about the seventh day. Did you know it's mentioned at least 297 times? https://archive.aweber.com/new....sletter/awlist642586
 
						 
											 
											 
											The transition from average believer to being committed to the Creator is not always as dramatic as we see in Genesis 12:4, “ So Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him; and Lot went with him: and Abram was seventy and five years old when he departed out of Haran.” Not everyone is asked to move far away, build an ark or lead a mixed multitude of people out of a country. But we are always asked to live the way we are designed to live.
 
											 
											