Over the years as we have shared our walk of faith with others, we often receive correction for our desire to obey God’s commandments. We have heard many different reasons for why we are wrong from denying Messiah Yeshua as our salvation to being Jewish legalists. The 30-page, but scholarly article, One Law Movements, written…
Category: Double-edged Sword
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Proverbs 9:1-2 – Carving the Weekly Pillars
As I considered these two women, Ma Ingalls and my own mother, I saw that they had created a pattern for accomplishing their work and then resting. In their own way, they had “carved out their seven pillars.” Although both of these women rested on Sunday and not the seventh-day Sabbath as commanded, it was an illustration for me to begin to “carve out my own seven pillars.”
2 Corinthians 4:7 – Treasures in Clay Jars
Adam was created from the dust of the earth, the first God-made jar of clay. Elohim (God) breathed His Ruach (Breath) into Adam so he had the ‘treasure’ of God’s life-empowering Breath inside him. Because Eve was created from a flesh portion of Adam’s body, she also had the Ruach inside her. Accordingly, all human descendants of Adam and Eve are also clay jars with the life-giving Breath of God in them.
2 Corinthians 6:17-7:1 – Come Out From Among Them
For several years, my husband and I had been searching out the Jewish roots of our faith. We had been learning about the Sabbath and the Festivals of the LORD and were trying to incorporate them into our Christian lives. We shared what we could with others in our church only to be looked at strangely or told we were ‘falling away’ from the grace of God and His salvation. Without knowing anyone else who was seeking these things, we felt alone. We continued with our Sunday activities because we were warned about ‘forsaking the fellowship,’ but there was always something missing –– FELLOWSHIP. This particular boring day changed the course of our walk forever.