It is so heartwarming and wonderful to see how many believers, new and old, come to the truth through Torah. It is exciting to hear them talk with renewed faith and it is refreshing to listen and also learn from everyone But! BUT, are there anyone who is keeping the Torah ever think that new believers sometimes lack the knowledge of how to enter or celebrate Shabbat for instance? New believers are sometimes trying to do the right thing of what they have read here and there, or listened to on YouTube. Each one of us have different ways to enter and celebrate Shabbat. Many have families joining them, there are many that keep it to their households only, or even single people, like me, that have no one close, lighting candles, study Torah and enjoy Shabbat. So, I would like to ask the Question: Please share your experience of lighting candles, Shabbat meals and how you do things. Many of us, I think, will love to read and learn. I myself am not perfect and do want to learn each of your ways as well. Come on, take 5 minutes, share and make it a discussion point. This is how we learn from each other. Many blessings and remember I Love you all in Yeshua
Thought for Today: Monday June 06:
May you be aware of YHVH’s Love that you live as one who is spoken for. May you be so in tune to His Voice that the Kingdom of Elohim comes everywhere you place your feet. May you be so moved by His Loving Heart for the least and the lost, that you are quick to see them and quick to reach them. May you be so profoundly aware of YHVH’s Song over your life that it puts a spring in your step. Walk blessed today, follow in the footsteps of Yeshua and be a blessing for someone else. You matter deeply to YHVH.
Shalom Shalom! Make sure to visit our website or phone app to view the scripture references for this week's Torah portion, Naso - Lift Up. Also, be on the look out for the feast reading for Shavu'ot. www.triumphintruth.global/torah
We can keep one of two Laws: The Law of Pharaoh/Sin/Death or the Law of God/Torah/Life. Those are our only choices. Now, which side are you on?
Pharaoh lets us stay in a beautiful land, but gives us nothing but death and spirit-crushing labor. He sets us to gathering straw to make bricks for the edifices of our own slavery.
God takes us into a barren wilderness, but gives us life and makes us into a nation. He sets us to gathering manna and keeping a #torah that builds us up and sets us free. So choose you this day whom you will serve. Will it be YHVH/life or Pharaoh/death?
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Hey Torah-Yeshua Folk! I wanted to make a suggestion regarding the use of hashtags on TTN. For those who don't know any word can become a hashtag by adding a "#" symbol before the word. This makes it easier to find posts related to a specific topic. When many people use the same hashtag, it can appear in the "Trending" section on TTN. And that brings us to my suggestion. Because TTN specific to Torah following, Yeshua believing folk, hashtags like "messianic" and "torahobservant" don't make a whole lot of sense. That basically describes everyone on TTN and the majority of posts. Those hashtags would be useful on other social media platforms where you are trying to find the believers on the site, but here, well you've found us! My suggestion is try using hashtags that are more specific. Things like "#homeschool", "#feasts", "#passover", things like that.
Jeremie And Julie Tremblay
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