Me as soon as I get around to finishing the eight hour hunting safety course...
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Thought for Today: Sunday April 10:
One day, we who know Moshiach, will have perfect bodies; bodies that will never age or experience pain. One day, our dead bodies, will be raised in Glory – 1 Corinthians 15:43 – and we will be like Moshiach in His Resurrection Body. Can you imagine what that would be like? I don’t think anyone can fully, but know this: The resurrected Body of Yeshua is the pattern or design for our new bodies. [For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we eagerly wait for Adonai Yeshua Moshiach, Who will transfer our lowly bodies that it may be conformed to His Glorious Body] – Philippians 3:20-21. What a future we have in Moshiach!
If you're newish to Torah, you probably know by now that we are not all the same. While we do all profess Yeshua as Savior and keep Torah, beyond that we are all very different. Never assume that just because some people are into some practice or have some belief system, that we all share that same practice or belief. There are some things people in the Body of Messiah do that I think are very wrong, and I'm sure they would say the same about me in some way or another. We don't all agree with those in "leadership" in our groups often on sometimes small and sometimes biggish things. We are all striving to be like Yeshua, the mark, the goal. But our interpretations of Scripture vary wildly sometimes, sadly. I love my brothers and sisters who fellowship together, anyway, in spite of these differences. So, newish folks, ask questions and don't make assumptions about anyone or lump people in the same buckets unless they profess it themself. Follow Yeshua only, and test everything against Scripture. Scripture alone tells us what is permissible and good.
Every decision in life involves an exchange of burdens. Sin imposes a heavy yoke even while it convinces us we are free. When we submit to #yeshua, we repent from sin, breaking the shackles of our well-deserved condemnation, and voluntarily submit to his yoke, but what exactly does that mean? Yeshua's yoke is obedience to his Law, to #torah, not out of fear of condemnation for failure (that is the yoke that we throw off!), but out of gratitude for his forgiveness and out of love and a desire to honor him with our very lives.
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As we are examining ourselves this week in preparation to take the bead and wine commanded by our Messiah, take a very deep dive and test yourself to see how deep your loyalty to Him and His Father is.
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