Way back when during the time of Isaiah, he preached to the people living in Judea and Jerusalem, saying they had backslid so much it was like they had to be taught the Torah, all over again, just like little children. Shaul (Paul) took this same approach to the Gentiles
I know that sounds sort of silly; after all, what does losing weight have to do with salvation? That’s what I am going to explain. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch the video. When we go on a diet, we investigate what foods to
May this day find you free from whatever form of slavery you are being subjected to.
** It took nearly 5 hours to upload this simple 10-minute message because the cell tower I use was overloaded. ** They say that experience is the best teacher, but in fact experience is not a good teacher, it is nothing more than a database. If you don’t understand what
Recently one of the Messianic groups on Facebook was asking about why people in that group seemed so legalistic, not lighting fires on Shabbat, etc. My answer is one of those that I felt was worth sharing here, especially because it was the topic I felt led to discuss today,
I am the first one to say that taking a verse or passage from the Bible out of context is asking for a misinterpretation. But I think that looking at Isaiah 5:20 is an exception to that rule. If you prefer to watch a video, click on this link: Watch
In 2 Kings 4:42, we are told how Elisha was able to feed 100 men with just 20 loaves of bread. I wonder…. what if there had been more than 100 men, would they all have been fed, as well? If you prefer to watch a video, click on this
Many passages from the Bible have a special meaning all on their own, but we should always be cautious when taking a single verse or passage out of context. In this case, I believe the message for today on this one passage is keeping with the overall gist of God’s
I was reading my Bible the other day, just as I do nearly every morning, and I was in 1 Kings, Chapter 13. After reading that chapter it occurred to me that there is a really important lesson there, one that could save us from being led away from salvation
Purim (which means “lots”) is one of (if not the) most joyous holidays in Judaism. But after all the costume parties, parades, games, and hamantaschen, there are some serious and comforting lessons we can glean from this book of the Bible. If you prefer to watch a video, click on