Verse
of the Week
Here
is the patience of the saints; here are the ones keeping the
commandments of YAHWEH,
and
the faith of Yahshua.
(Revelation
14:12) (HRB NOTE: It is quite clear that at this time the true
believers in Yahshua are keeping the Torah in faith and obedience to
the one who wrote it, (Revelation 19:13, John 1:1-3; John 1:14).
Thought
for the Week
It
seems ironic to me that as many humans, especially in the US, tout
themselves as being so highly advanced they seem to have lost sight
of the basics. Morals are disappearing faster than clean water. High
school graduates can hardly read, write, do math, or use reason
because teachers are too busy pushing Islam and homosexuality (which
is banned in Islam). I would say that freedom is fast becoming a myth
from the history books but modern history books already teach more
about slavery than they do about freedom anyway. And then there are
the folks that claim to be “Christian” - some of who do not even
believe YHWH exists or refuse to called Him by name!
Have
you ever wished you could learn and study the Gospel as taught by
Yahshua to his disciples untainted by the corrupt influences of man
and time? You can if you are brave enough to face the scorn of those
around you. How you may ask? Well, start by realizing that Yahshua
would never have taught anything that runs counter to what YHWH says.
Then continue by flushing any and all doctrines that were not
explicitly taught by Yahshua and hold dear all those that are
explicitly taught by him; and, also listen to who he told you to –
YHWH's Spirit!
Did
YHWH ever say He was a part of a trinity? NO! Did Yahshua ever say he
was a part of a Trinity? NO! So right off the bat you should reject
the false doctrine of man called the trinity and worship YHWH just as
He says to – only Him, as one! Even Yahshua called YHWH “his
God”!
Did
YHWH command observance of the seventh day Sabbath? YES! Did Yahshua
keep and observe the seventh day Sabbath? YES! So right off the bat
you know that you must keep and observe the seventh day Sabbath –
the seventh day, NOT SUNDAY! Consider the following from the Hebraic
Roots Bible:
And
returning, they prepared spices and perfume. And indeed they rested
on the Sabbath,
according
to the commandment.
(Luke
23:56) (HRB Note: Another clear proof that the Sabbath commandment
was still binding after the death of Yahshua. One must remember that
this good news message was written by Luke some 30 years after the
crucifixion and if the Sabbath was no longer binding it would make no
sense to make such a strong statement in support of it.)
And
in the coming Sabbath, almost all the city was gathered to hear the
word of God.
(Acts
13:44) (HRB Note: All early believers kept the 7th day Sabbath
(Saturday). Sunday worship did not come about until it was instituted
by the Roman Bishop Sixtus in around 116 A.D.)
Did
YHWH command to obey His instructions - His Torah, His Law, His TEN
COMMANDMENTS? YES! Did Yahshua observe and teach YHWH's Law? YES! So
right off the bat you know that YHWH's Law must be obeyed! READ the
details - YHWH says some laws are directly His and some were given
through/from Moses.
It
is way past time for folks to take a step back from technology and
“progress” and return to the core fundamentals of YHWH and
freedom.
Quote
of the Week
It
is time to return to core values, time to get back to basics, to
self-discipline and respect for the law, to consideration for the
others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family -
and not shuffling it off on other people and the state. – John
Major
Comment:
Almost half of the single people under the age of 35 in the US are
still living with their parents. That would be great if it were out
of love and honor instead of a failure to learn individual
responsibilty. The “system” is raising a generation of
adult-aged-infants to suckle on the Nanny State.
Did
You Know
Many
States threatened to cede from the Union long before the War of
Northern Aggression (aka the Civil War). John C. Calhoun, vice
president under President Jackson, wrote an essay titled "The
South Carolina Exposition and Protest" and later became the
first US vice-president to resign. In response Jackson wrote, "the
tariff was only a pretext, and disunion and southern confederacy the
real object. The next pretext will be the negro, or slavery
question." This was in 1833! Comment: Yet ignorant
liberals have long screamed that the “Civil War” was only about
slavery and not State's Rights. Calhoun, even as Vice President of
the US, saw the tyranny coming! FYI – The Left needs to
realize that if the War was only about slavery then more US white men
died for black freedom in one day than all the US black men have from
racism for the over the last hundfed and fifty years!
The
AFA President, Tim Wildmon, recently said, “We want to make it very
clear that AFA does not believe the transgender community poses this
danger to the wider public.” COMMENT:
It
turns out even the AFA are back pedaling cowards when it comes to
standing up for YHWH.
2015
NAEP (aka the Nation’s Report Card): Only 37% of U.S. high school
seniors are prepared for college-level coursework in mathematics and
in reading. COMMENT:
Ignorance brought to your children courtesy of the Left's focus on
Common Core and an anti-Christian, pro-Muslim agenda.
Saul
of Tarsus, aka Paul, never quoted Yahshua but he quoted several
pagans. The first, Epimenides, was a 6th-century BC philosopher and
religious prophet who believed that Zeus was immortal and called the
Cretans liars because they did not:
They
fashioned a tomb for thee, O holy and high one
The Cretans, always liars, evil beasts, idle bellies!
But thou art not dead: thou livest and abidest forever,
For in thee we live and move and have our being. — Epimenides, Cretica
The Cretans, always liars, evil beasts, idle bellies!
But thou art not dead: thou livest and abidest forever,
For in thee we live and move and have our being. — Epimenides, Cretica
Paul
quotes and agrees with this pagan's assessment of Cretans (Titus
1:12/13). Some also believe Epimenides is cited by Paul in Acts 17:28
(compare the verse with the last line of the poem above) along with
quoting the last line of Phaenomena, a poem by another pagan Zeus
worshiper named Aratus (circa 240 - 315 BC). Paul also quotes the
pagan Menander's (circa 342/41 – c. 290 BC) work Thaïs, in 1
Corinthians 15:33. Comment: Paul was a Roman by birth and was not
Jewish - no surprise that he was well versed in pagan ways (even
declaring it lawful to eat meat sacrificed to pagan gods).