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For this week's Shabbat Service, Dan will be teaching on the Torah Portion Vayigash - Genesis 44-47; Ezekiel 37 and Ephesians 2. We look forward to seeing you in person or online!
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Yeshua (aka Jesus) makes several startling and puzzling statements about John the Baptist and the Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew 11:7-14. It raises several questions that I will attempt to answer in this video.
1. How is John the greatest born of woman?
2. How is John both the greatest and still less than the least in the Kingdom of Heaven?
3. How is the Kingdom of Heaven effected by violence between John and "now"?
4. What does it mean for the prophets and law to prophesy until John?
5. How is John Elijah?
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Introducing "Eyes of Grace" - A Captivating Tale of Redemption and Returning to the Old Paths.
Eyes of Grace, a gripping novel written by the upcoming authoress, The LampKeeper, (who is also a character in the book) immerses you in a world where emotions run deep and telling secrets can get you killed. Prepare to be swept away by this enthralling tale where the complexities of human desires are unveiled and unexpected twists keep you on the edge of your seat. From the very first page, you'll find yourself captivated, as The LampKeeper skillfully intertwines the lives of three multifaceted characters through their trials and triumphs into a story of love and the redeeming grace of God.
The people who agree with you are like the oil that preserves your iron whereas the people that challenge your beliefs are like the hard stone that you sharpen against.
You need a healthy dose of both in your walk with Yah.
Avoid weeding out the people that don't agree with you on everything if you can at all help it.
[John] said to him, “Are you the one who is to come, or shall we look for another?”
Matthew 11:3 #yeshua
I think there are two interpretations of John's question:
1. He was beginning to doubt what he had known his whole life, that Yeshua was the promised Messiah. He was asking for confirmation.
2. He was observing Yeshua's peaceful approach and wanted to know if there was one Messiah or two separate messiah's, one to suffer and atone for the people's sins and one to drive out foreigners and restore the throne.