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April 10, 2022

Seek, And You Will Find

Soooooo, this blog is gonna be quite interesting. I wasn’t even looking for this but happened to stumble on it. I am curious though, I know none of you can answer this question, but I can’t help to wonder just how many of you that are …

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Feb. 20, 2022

Replacement Theology: The Serpent In The Garden

This blog here will surely be one of my most unusual of any other. I mean, this topic has been on my mind for quite some time now, but today just took the cake. As I reflect on some of my Facebook posts throughout the year, as it related to Israel, …

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Jan. 16, 2022

Grafted In

In Romans 11:17-24 , the Apostle Sha’ul (or Paul, as he is commonly known), speaks about the Gentiles being grafted in. Although I can’t speak for everyone, I will say that a majority of Christian believers have a big misconception about…

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Sept. 19, 2021

Apostles

So this is one of those topics that will most likely upset quite a few people, although that isn't my intention. I have noticed in "churchianity" that there are quite a few leaders who have taken on the title of "apostle". I have even served under a…

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Aug. 1, 2021

The "Omer" Debate

I know it has been a good minute since I have gotten on here and posted, but I just had to speak on this topic. Although I am no scholar, have no degree whatsoever in theology, nor am I a clergy, I do consider myself a student of the Word. Like anyo…

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June 27, 2021

A Random Thought: 70th Year Anniversary

So I was listing to a rabbi doing a teaching on Israel’s 70 year anniversary as a nation, and was just blown away listening to the overall history of the Jews as a whole. I remember early on as a child hearing about Israel as God’s chose…

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Feb. 14, 2021

An Interesting Dilemma

There are so many interesting would-be-dilemma in the Bible, many of which only clear up when you really take the time to closely examine them. Sherlock Holmes once said that “once you exclude the impossible, whatever is left, however improbab…

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Feb. 7, 2021

1 Corinthians 3

Ok so, before you jump into this blog, I would for you to take a few minutes and read 1 Corinthians 3. While I was at home preparing our Sabbath dinner, out of the blue, I began to think on the topic of religion, and how it is pretty much divided in…

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Oct. 14, 2020

What Is the Gospel?

When you think about the gospel of Yeshua, what exactly comes to your mind? What is it about this gospel that makes it good news? To be honest, prior to becoming a “Torah Observant Believer”, I really never gave it much thought, at least…

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Oct. 11, 2020

In Covenant Relationship

So, I was at work today, and listening to a podcast when suddenly the topic of “Covenant Relationship” hit my mind. It pretty much came out of the blue. It was one of those things where a thought comes to mind and you just know it won&rs…

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Sept. 14, 2020

Honoring the Day

These days, there is so much debate over things in the Bible. Is the Law relevant today, should we observe the feast days, can we eat what we want, and then the Sabbath, is it really Sunday or is it still Saturday? Among all of these things mentione…

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Aug. 9, 2020

Setting the Record Straight

So I have begun to notice that there is a trend going on where people are beginning to say that Sabbath is NOT on Saturday or Sunday for that matter. I have seen this doctrine come across my FaceBook timeline on more than one occasion. Here recently…

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March 29, 2020

The Christmas Star

It is very interesting how this “star” is described as “leading” the Magi to where the child Messiah would be. Without being knowledgeable about astronomy and the movement of the stars in the various constellations, you canno…

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Jan. 12, 2020

Should Christians Observe Yom Kippur?

I think this is definitely a good question. Somewhere along the line, we as non-Jews have been convinced that Yom Kippur along with the other 6 holy days are Jewish feast alone. Under this false ideology, we have disassociated ourselves from all of …

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May 5, 2019

A Random Thought: The Great Divide

So I was posting this random thought to my Facebook page and just felt the urge to share it here but in more depth. For nearly 2 years, I have been on this path learning Torah, but I did not stop there, I went on into actually learning the language …

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April 28, 2019

The Unseen Parallel

Many of us are familiar with the events of the Exodus from Egypt. We have heard the story in church sermons, seen the Hollywood movies on TV or even the big screen, but how many of us have connected to the dots between the this and the ministry of Y…

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April 20, 2019

Understanding The Sabbaths

So last night, we attended our first “Passover Seder”. It was totally amazing! But the hours leading up to it, my mind began to think on the Church, and it’s Rome-based theology. I felt a bit of sadness as I considered how this acc…

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April 14, 2019

Pesach In Accordance To Who?

As we near the beginning Pesach (Passover), my mind cannot help but recognize opposing views in which this holy day is observed. I believe everyone has good intentions, but due to a mixed theology, the masses mix anti Torah traditions into this holy…

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April 9, 2019

Something To Consider

As Rosh Chodesh finally arrives, bringing along with it the biblical new year, according to Torah, we find everyone preparing for the first holiday of Spring. For Christians, it is “Easter”, and for both, Jews and Messianic Jews (believe…

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March 31, 2019

The Sword of the Spirit

Ephesians 6:12-17 , a very well known verse of Scripture, goes into describing the warfare that we are in, and the weaponry required for this battle. These weapons are not natural, but spiritual, so if we are to be effective warriors for the Most Hi…

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March 31, 2019

Cain And Abel: A Church Contrast

Before digging into this blog, lets look at the Word of YHVH so we can lay some ground work. Genesis 4:2-8 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB) 2 In addition she gave birth to his brother Hevel. Hevel kept sheep, while Kayin worked the soil. …

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March 15, 2019

Vav Or Waw

Ok, as always, I want to preface this article by pointing out that I am no theologian, nor do I hold any degree from any seminary school of any kind. I am however an avid researcher of information, driven by a knowledge of truth. Unlike many, I am n…

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March 14, 2019

The Switchback Theory

Ok, so it took me a while to find the time for this blog, but this was something I really felt the need to address. My motivation for this comes from various conversations that I have had with Christians. I am so not trying to come off sounding like…

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March 5, 2019

The Judaism of Yeshua

So the other day, I was on my facebook, and one of the people on my timeline posted a meme that really had mw thinking. Everyone knows that I am relativeley new to Messianic Judaism. I have just over a year in it, but most of that first year, was ju…

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