This week's Torah portion includes a lot of the "clean and unclean" family laws. Here's a helpful blog post to help you make sense of them:
https://anneelliott.com/2016/02/keeping-clean/
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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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.
Good video that shows that Disney entertainment should be avoided.
https://rumble.com/vz5ufe-why-....do-you-have-this-tra
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."
Joe Pena
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