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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs

You blind Pharisee! First clean the inside of the cup and the plate, that the outside also may be clean.
Matthew 23:26

The Pharisees were like Social Justice Warriors, whitewashing their inner filth with an appearance of compassion and justice. Expecting a few good deeds to save you through "karma" is like depositing money at a bank where you don't even have an account. I'm sure someone will benefit, but it won't be you.

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Amy Guenther
Amy Guenther    Torah Sisters

3 yrs

Get these Prep Day notepads in time for Feast gifts or for yourself! Keep your Prep Day notes on one page, then tear off and use a new page for next week. https://torah-sisters.myshopif....y.com/products/sabba

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Amy Guenther
Amy Guenther

3 yrs

Get these Prep Day notepads in time for Feast gifts or for yourself! Keep your Prep Day notes on one page, then tear off and use a new page for next week. https://torah-sisters.myshopif....y.com/products/sabba

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Boaz Yahoseph
Boaz Yahoseph

3 yrs

On this day. At about this time. Yahusha died for us. Blows my mind every year!

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Robin Eldridge
Robin Eldridge    Homestead Tips Tricks and Helps

3 yrs

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Who else has chickens? YT taught me about fermenting my feed. I have 3 buckets going on a rotation. The feed goes further, less waste, and the fermenting promotes health! Win win win!

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Peter Rambo

ClifNotes? How? Benefits?
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Bridget Arlig

That’s so good Robin! Have you ever heard of fodder for chickens? It’s more work than fermenting or soaking but the omega 3s are out of this world! It’s also an amazing way to keep your feed going longer
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Marcie Flores

We keep chickens! Right now I have about 8 hens and 3 rosters. That's probably 2 too many rosters, so I guess I'll need more hens! ?
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs

But when the king came in to look at the guests, he saw there a man who had no wedding garment. And he said to him, "Friend, how did you get in here without a wedding garment?" And he was speechless.
Matthew 22:11-12

This man was invited and admitted to the wedding feast, but was kicked out again. What does that say about those who are "in" and the doctrine of eternal security? Not all who are in the Kingdom now will be allowed to remain beyond Judgment Day.

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Mark Price
Mark Price

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Good video that shows that Disney entertainment should be avoided.

https://rumble.com/vz5ufe-why-....do-you-have-this-tra

Why Do You Have This Trash In Your Home?
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Why Do You Have This Trash In Your Home?

For years I have said over and over that Disney includes inappropriate content in their movies. Now, they are not hiding it anymore.
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs

In Matthew 8:3 Yeshua touched the leper before making him clean. How many years had this man been alone? Touching the untouchable was as much an act of healing as was removing the man's leprosy. Yeshua didn't need to touch him to heal him. Later in this chapter, he won't even have to see the Centurion's servant to heal him. Yet he chose to touch the leper anyway.

Note also that, even though Yeshua had already healed the man of tzaraat, he still told him to be examined by a priest and offer the required sacrifice: Obey Yeshua. Keep Torah.

Yeshua was also sending a message to the priests: "I'm not just putting on a show. I'm the real deal."

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Robin Eldridge

Touching the untouchable or offensive is BIG! One of the lessons I learned in foster care that had an affect on how I try to treat ALL people.
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Christine Miller
Christine Miller

3 yrs

#Genesis 3 #BibleForBeginners #Bible #BibleStudy #KnowYourBible
alittleperspective.com/genesis-3/

The Hebrew paragraph divisions:

Gen 2:1-3 {p} Seventh day of Creation
Gen 2:4-3:15 {s} Disobedience to YHVH’s command is sin
Gen 3:16 {s} Consequences for the woman (painful toil)
Gen 3:17-21 {p} Consequences for the man (painful toil)
Gen 3:22-24 {s} Exile from YHVH’s presence is a consequence of sin

In Gen 3 we begin seeing the second Hebrew paragraph division which God has embedded within the text of the Bible, the weak paragraph division. We mark it with {s} because its name in Hebrew begins with the ‘s’ sound. The weak division generally means, continuing in the same topic, but a new facet of it. We will come back to the weak division.

Another biblical teaching tool is History that Prophesies. The history recorded in the Bible is true history, events that actually happened, but those events prophesy of things to come. This characteristic is unique among the written histories of the world.

And the heaven and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God finished His work which He had made; and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had made. And God blessed the seventh day, and hallowed it; because in it He rested from all His work which God in creating had made. Gen 2:1-3

While the heaven and the earth were new, and still perfect, unmarred by any evil or sin, God set apart the seventh day – the Hebrew meaning of hallowed – as a day of resting from work.

But then sin did enter the perfect Creation in the very next chapter:

And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit, and ate; and she also gave to her husband with her, and he ate. Gen 3:6

God meted out the consequences of their sin, first to Eve:

To the woman He said, ‘I will greatly multiply your toil in your labor; in toil you shall bring forth children; and your desire shall be to your husband, and he shall rule over you.’ Gen 3:17

And then to Adam:

And to Adam He said, ‘Because you have paid heed to the voice of your wife, and have eaten of the tree of which I commanded you, saying, “You shall not eat of it;” cursed is the ground for your sake; in toil you shall eat of it all the days of your life.’ Gen 3:18

The two consequences share the same characteristic: each will be painful toil for them; in fact, the word translated toil is the same word in Hebrew in both verses.

The traditional understanding of Gen 3:16, the woman’s painful toil, is that she will experience pain in childbirth. But the Hebrew makes it clear that her role of bringing forth children does not stop with just bearing them, but also raising them. The husband’s painful toil is similar in that it continues daily; with the added responsibility of knowing that his success at toiling means the difference between his wife and children being able to eat or go hungry.

Painful toil, daily labor, is the consequence of sin. But God in His grace extended mercy to man and woman before they ever sinned: He set aside the seventh day as a day of rest from labor from the foundation of the world. Every seventh day, men and women can lay down the consequence of their sin, their painful toil, burden, and responsibility, and enjoy a respite as a gift of grace.

So Sabbath rest is the first teacher of the gospel of grace. The history happened, but it also prophesied of the gospel of grace to come. The earned result of sin leads to death, but the undeserved free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord, not by work, lest any man should boast (Eph 2:8-9). Respite, salvation is given to us freely as a gift, because God is a gracious and merciful God from the foundation of the world.

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If anyone struggles with husbands ruling over wives, introduced in this chapter of Genesis, unpacking that verse with the teaching tools might be of help: https://www.alittleperspective.....com/genesis-3-and-4
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Robin Eldridge

Very timely...?
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Christine Miller
Christine Miller

3 yrs

#GoodMorning and #happywednesday! April 06 #BibleStudy links to readings and study resources:

alittleperspective.com/april-06-bible-reading-2022/

#Bible #DailyBread #wednesdaywisdom

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