This is the second of three articles in a series entitled “Living Kingdom”. We will examine the importance of choosing to abide by YHVH’s commands as we consider the choices of individuals in Scripture. The Good News (Gospel) is about YHVH’s kingdom. Salvation is necessary for Kingdom Living, but it is a part of the … Continue reading Strongholds: Avoiding the Pitfalls→
Why do we want to limit God? I have often heard it said that we should not limit God, but what does that really mean? Recall the time in the wilderness when God was grieved because His people forgot how He had done many signs and wonders to protect and deliver them from Pharaoh and … Continue reading Oh the Depth of God !→
On this feast of Shavuot (“weeks” in Hebrew), we celebrate both the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai and the re-issuing of the Torah in human hearts as the Holy Spirit was poured out on the followers of Yeshua. I am writing this blog on Shavuot and will post it today rather than on … Continue reading Living Torah→
Lately I have heard many teachings and exhortations concerning abiding, whether it is about us abiding in Yeshua or YHVH abiding in us. After some thought, I realized that I did not have a clear idea of what the word “abide” means. According to merriam-webster.com, there are several definitions for the word “abide”. After consulting … Continue reading Abiding→
Yeshua took on our sinfulness so that we might have His righteousness (Rom 5:6, 10; 8:1). He became like us and put to death all that is wrong in us, so that we might become like Him and share in His glory. We have heard words similar to this many times, perhaps so many times … Continue reading Pursuing Righteousness→
There is a traditional song for Passover entitled Dayenu that means “it would have been enough”. It begins this way: “If He had brought us out from Egypt, and had not carried out judgments against them Dayenu, it would have sufficed us! If He had carried out judgments against them, and not against their idols … Continue reading More Than Salvation→