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It’s widely believed that the Lord’s Day (Sunday) has replaced the Sabbath for Christians. Pastor John MacArthur says the Sabbath “is gone” and “the new covenant has a completely different day.” But does Scripture support this idea?
Link - https://youtu.be/Njpbak8rJaQ
Some of the topics covered are;
• Discipleship today vs. 2,000 years ago… [3: 01]
• Explaining the importance and meaning behind the Promised Land… [10:33]
• Why the blessings and curses in Leviticus 26? [14:58]
• How do I process mentally, emotionally and spiritually an experience when in a Christian church I received a “word” that was specifically directed at me? [17: 06]
• Leviticus 26:19, “your heavens like iron and your earth like bronze” – what does this mean? [20:45]
• More about the “Good News”… [21:48]
• Yahweh had a problem with the sacrificial system and priesthood… [28:19]
• Be very cautious about making an issue of genealogy… [31:25]
• Is cannibalism being talked about in Leviticus 26:29? [40:54]
… and much more!
Related Teachings can be found here:
• Discovering Your Identity
• INfocus: The Delusion Bubble
• Are You Saved?
Afterburn: also known in the world of fitness as the “afterburn effect”, simply put; The more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward.
The same could be true as you build up your spiritual self. After an intense teaching session, you need answers as more thoughts and questions consume you in your spiritual growth.
Rabbi Steve Berkson, director of MTOI, provides an opportunity for the Afterburn to take place by additional thoughts and insight about what he just taught as well as answering questions from the local congregation and those watching the live stream.
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I was shocked this morning to hear of the loss of Rob Skiba. I didn't know he was ill, and he will be so very missed. His work was invaluable, and I am so grateful for everything he shared about his walk in Torah and his exploration of the biblical flat earth. Thoughts and prayers for his family at this time.
Blessed are You Abba Yahuah. Thank You for all our blessings each day. Blessings that we sometimes just take for granted such as to breath, to see, to hear, to love and everyday living. Thank You for daily bread, our daily word and our daily care you provide for us. Thank You for Your Son Yeshua Moshiach that led us out of bondage into freedom. You love every one of us and reach out to help us. We are ever in Your care and under Your protection. We come as a divided people, often full of mistrust and rejection. We do not find it easy to accept the sinful or to forgive our hurts and therefore, we not only ask that You forgive us our sins, but that Your Spirit teach us to forgive those who sin against us, as You forgive us. We often carry a history of hurts and resentment. Wonderful Father, we come to You for healing and guidance. We come as part of a world where there is much violence, crime and hatred. People live in fear of each other or are at war with each other. There are so many homeless and rejected people, people that are hungry and people that are hurt by others. We pray for all of them and ask that You send Your angels to comfort them. We pray for all that are ill, all with a disability, for those who are near death and for their loved ones that care for them. We pray for all with sickness of the spirit and soul and ask that You will touch them in a special way. We rejoice in Your love and in the love of our families. We pray for all lonely people, all who feel rejected and all who cannot cope on their own. Adonai, we ask Your protection during this night and that You will be our pillar of fire of protection. May Your blessing rest upon all who seek to serve You in truth during this night. Father, we ask that You bless each and everyone here on The Torah Network, their friends and their families. We ask that You embrace all of them with love, peace, success, health and tranquillity. We pray and ask this in the Name of our King, Adonai Yeshua Moshiach, amein.
Rhy Bezuidenhout
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