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Aromem
Aromem  is feeling Happy

4 yrs

It's Worship Time! NEW SONG JUST DROPPED!

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Robert Cruit

Beautiful music! Praise YHVH!
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Aromem
Aromem  is feeling Happy

4 yrs

We've got new music coming your way! Should be uploaded within the next few hours Yah willing. :musical-note: :guitar:

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David Martin
David Martin

4 yrs

How hard was it to switch from saying "Jesus" to "Yeshua"?

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Not to hard, took a little getting used to it.
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Shannon Wood

I use Jesus when I'm talking to non believers still. But sometimes the Ruach will tell me to use Yeshua and explain why I choose to use it
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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

I still use Jesus when talking to those in the world as well but even in the Anabaptist churches I will often use Yeshua. It is funny because it usually just comes out. I can't easily say Jesus.
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Charles Chipere

I use both names
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Tracye    HIS Amazing Love

4 yrs

Those of HIS children who guard the Covenant Yahweh/GOD made with our fathers before us will receive such a Blessing for our obedience, for our desire to walk in HIS Ways, our cup will overflow.

Shabbat Shalom, Beloved Children of the Most High Yah/GOD <3

"I will open the windows of Heaven for you...I will pour out a Blessing so great you won't have enough room to take it in." ~ Mal'akhi [Malachi] 3:10

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Tracye

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Those of HIS children who guard the Covenant Yahweh/GOD made with our fathers before us will receive such a Blessing for our obedience, for our desire to walk in HIS Ways, our cup will overflow.

Shabbat Shalom, Beloved Children of the Most High Yah/GOD <3

"I will open the windows of Heaven for you...I will pour out a Blessing so great you won't have enough room to take it in." ~ Mal'akhi [Malachi] 3:10

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Mike Sutcliffe  Created a new Event

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Nick Liebenberg    TTN Prayers and Bible Study.

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BEATITUDES

A term that comes from the Latin word beatitudo; it is not used in the English Bible. Technically it means “blessedness” as described in the Old and New Testament. To be “blessed” means that one has been given a gift or a kindness by Elohim. The phrase “happy is,” or “blessed is,” appears often in the book of Psalms (used 26 times) and in Proverbs (8 times). It is used 10 times in the other books of the Old Testament and 13 times in the Apocrypha. These Beatitudes describe the person who is righteous, someone who has faith and hope in YHVH. They are signs of a life lived in relation Elohim’s forgiveness, love and favour. These blessings apply to the whole person, whether in family life, in worship, in public life or in one’s inner self. The blessed person is in touch with the fruitfulness of the Creator Himself. He or she lives a fulfilled life, life as YHVH intended it to be lived. In the New Testament, “blessing” is mentioned seven times in the book of Revelation, three times in the Epistle to the Romans, and once in John’s Gospel. The idea appears so often in Matthew and Luke that the term “Beatitudes” was invented to describe the way the concept is used in these books. There are interesting contrasts between Luke’s “sermon on the plain” (Luke 6:20-23) and Matthew’s “Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew 5:3-12), which are so similar that many scholars believe them to be reports of the same event. In Luke, Yeshua pronounces blessings on several different kinds of people immediately after he selects the 12 disciples (Luke 6:12-16). Yet the sermon is addressed to the crowd and speaks of the YHVH’s Kingdom as a great reversal, in which human social conditions will be turned upside-down: the poor will be rich, etc. So Luke balances four blessings with four woes (“Woe to you who are rich,” etc.) to add to this sense of contrast. He uses the future tense to suggest that this is what will happen when the Kingdom of Elohim has come. In Matthew, the advent of the Kingdom has already begun -- Yeshua uses the present tense. He talks mainly to the disciples. Two of His statements set the agenda for His speech. First, He has not come to destroy but to fulfil the Law of Moses (Matthew 5:17). Second, it is necessary to have a kind of righteousness that exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees (5:20). So these Beatitudes are more concerned with the interior life of the disciples. These eight Beatitudes describe the qualities of people who belong to Moshiach’s Kingdom and Who therefore reflect Moshiach’s own life. The people and situations that Yeshua describes may seem pitiable by human standards, but because of YHVH’s Presence in their lives, they are blessed and should be imitated.

1) BLESSED are the poor in spirit, because theirs is the reigns of heavens
2) BLESSED are those who mourn for they shall be comforted
3) BLESSED are the meek because they shall inherit the earth
4) BLESSED are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, because they shall be filled
5) BLESSED are the compassionate, because they shall obtain compassion
6) BLESSED are the clean in heart, because they shall see Elohim
7) BLESSED are the peacemakers, because they shall be called sons of Elohim
8) BLESSED are those persecuted for righteousness sake, because theirs are the reigns of the heavens
9) BLESSED are you when they reproach and persecute you, and falsely say every wicked word against you, for my sake. Rejoice and be glad, because your reward in heaven is great. For in this way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.

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Mike Sutcliffe
Mike Sutcliffe

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Ashley Cruz
Ashley Cruz

4 yrs

I'm reading through Jeremiah, which I don't think I had ever done. I'm seeing so much evidence here that we are to keep Torah. It's really been an eye opening read.

I do wonder... Exactly how is "as Adonai lives!" Used properly? We are not to say his name in vain, so how would this swear be used? At births? At great experiences? Were you raised with this saying? Do you use it yourself and how?

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Kimberly Bernard
Kimberly Bernard    Daughters of Yah

4 yrs

Shabbat Shalom prayers please as we are hosting our first Sabbatb meeting today ?❤ I'm so excited

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Tammy Curry

Oh my, your bread is beautiful and delicious Im sure !
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thankyou sis
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