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The Brilliance of Rachel Slick

Here is an interesting short case study.  I’ve watched it twice and am encouraged that others are ‘getting’ it, only saddened by Rachel’s reaction.

The key quote from the Patheos article is,

This changed one day during a conversation with my friend Alex. I had a habit of bouncing theological questions off him, and one particular day, I asked him this: If God was absolutely moral, because morality was absolute, and if the nature of “right” and “wrong” surpassed space, time, and existence, and if it was as much a fundamental property of reality as math, then why were some things a sin in the Old Testament but not a sin in the New Testament?

EXCELLENT question…  One that should be asked by EVERY Bible believer!

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Some thoughts on Psalm 78:1-10

So, I was reading again a passage that we used on Shabbat in a study of ‘chametz’ (leaven) and the uses of ‘unleavened’ in the Tanakh as well as the new Testament.  Among others, we discussed a verse, Matthew 13:33, where Yeshua uses leavening as a positive image.  On re-reading, the next two verses caught my eye.

33 He spoke another parable to them, “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three [a]pecks of flour until it was all leavened.”

34 All these things Jesus Stormspoke to the crowds in parables, and He did not speak to them without a parable. 35 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet:

“I will open My mouth in parables;
I will utter things hidden since the foundation of the world.”

Suddenly I was curious, as we should always be, when I noticed the Tanakh quote.  Where does that come from?

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“Sin no more” …

Depending on the translation, there are several places where Yeshua says, ‘Sin no more.’

In the KJV, the two prominent examples are John 5:14 and John 8:11.Heart-of-Stone-225x300

14 Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.

11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.

Other translations render the phrase as “stop sinning,” “leave your life of sin,”do not sin anymore,” etc.  (After all, the translators need a certain number of variations to justify a copyright and ensuing royalties…  but, I digress.)

Yeshua said, “sin no more.”  And this, in the two cited cases, after forgiving their sins.  Hmmm…

I recently concluded another one of those debate/discussions, this one via email, about the place of the Torah in the life of one who has placed their trust in Yeshua the Messiah.  Over and over the other side asserted that the believer is ‘free from the Torah,’ and ‘the Torah has no place in the life of the believer,” yet, here is Yeshua, forgiving sin and then saying, “go, and sin no more.” Continue reading ““Sin no more” …”

The Speeder. A Short Story.

Joseph should have seen it coming.  In fact, his surprise at the heavy penalty levied by the Judge only served to anger the Judge.

The judge had not issued a warning, or a fine.  No, this was far worse.  He had basically thrown 35_roadsignJoseph under the jail.  And for what?  Speeding?

As he sat behind bars beginning his long sentence, he pondered the situation.  He had lost his license, lost his freedom, lost his insurance, and because he couldn’t work, might even lose his house.  All because he was doing 52 in a 35 mph zone.  It seemed a bit steep, as traffic violations go.  He was only 17 over!  No big deal!

The problem, the Prosecutor had reminded the Judge, was that this was Joseph’s umpteenth time in front of the court for the same basic offenses.  As the Prosecutor had shuffled through a pile of paper, he had recounted more than eleven court appearances just in the last year, with a couple dozen in the previous five years.  Continue reading “The Speeder. A Short Story.”

What is truth?

I have always loved eschatology, the study of end times prophecies.  While doing so about 15 years ago, I read an excellent book, worthy of your time, that had a fantastic quote in the introductory chapter.  The principle explained has been a guiding principle in all of my Bible study ever since.  Here is the extended quote followed by some thoughts…

Scripture Never Contradicts Scripture

Our responsibility as students of the Word is to make every attempt to understand what is written in its most natural, dogmanormal, customary sense, being careful to first look at all other passages that deal with whatever particular issue we are studying.  Remember-and this is critical-we have not found truth until we find the single common denominator that makes all of the passages fit together.  Psalm 119:160 teaches us that “the sum of Thy word is truth.”  In other words, you don’t have truth until you have processed all the passages dealing with a particular subject and found the single solution that accommodates them all without contradiction!

I often explain it this way.  Assume you have six passages dealing with a particular topic.  Using the face-value hermeneutic, passages 1, 3, and 5 say one thing, while passages 2, 4, and 6 appear, on the surface, to be saying something quite different.  Those who prefer what 1, 3, and 5 have to say conclude that the common denominator that pulls these three passages together is 15, and on 15 they will stand and give their life, if necessary, sweeping passages 2, 4, and 6 under the rug, so to speak.  On the other hand, those who prefer what passages 2, 4, and 6 have to say come to the common denominator of 12, and they, like their counterparts, are willing to die for their position, irrespective of what the three other passages might have to say on the issue at hand.

Which answer is right?  12 or 15?  Actually, neither is right!  If you want truth, you cannot ignore any of the passage that deal with the same issue, no matter how contradictory they may seem.  However, if you refuse to be sidetracked by the contradiction and keep looking for the resolution, you will eventually find that all passages fit perfectly into one common denominator: 60.  Now you have correlation without contradiction.  Now you have truth!

Until the common denominator is found, you don’t have anything except confusion.  Plain and simple.  Until then, you must simply admit  you don’t know.  That’s the best answer to give when you’re not sure!  Then you keep looking for that single solution that makes all the passages come together perfectly, without contradiction.

The Rapture Question Answered, Plain and Simple, by Robert Van Kampen, Pgs. 24-25

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Blood Moon Update… Counting down!

Well, for several years there has been a buzz, largely generated on the research of Mark 4e1b_e96dBiltz concerning the upcoming Blood Moon tetrad.  We have written several times about this upcoming sign in the heavens and now wait, with baited breath, to the see the first of the four, weather permitting!

Here are several links that will refresh the background information…

Blood Moons… Signs in the Heavens!

More on the Upcoming Blood Moons!  (Two Videos)

Interestingly, and maybe uniquely, these four lunar eclipses occur ON Feast Days as can be seen in the graphic above.  (Click for larger size.)

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Yeshua Keeping Torah in Gethsemane?

Why was Yeshua keeping watch in the Garden of Gethsemane?  I think He was keeping Torah!  Here’s why…

A friend was here for a couple days last week and we were discussing Pesach observance.  He explained that for the last 15 years he and his family have kept an all night vigil.  My curiosity piqued, I asked, “Why?  How did you arrive at that practice?”

Exodus 12:42!,” he exclaimed.  And, I reached for my Bible.

42 It is a night [a]to be observed for the Lord for having brought them out from the land of Egypt; this night is for the Lord, [b]to be observed [c]by all the sons of Israel throughout their generations.

Interestingly, the word ‘shimmur,’ here twice translated as ‘observed,’ is never used anywhere else in the Tanak.  It means ‘vigil.’  The night was to be observed as a vigil, keeping watch!   The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon says, “1) night watch, watching, vigil.”
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Passover, the four ‘R’s.

I was never a big fan of using the like lettered headings to help remember points, simply because too many pastors overuse it.  It was usually a source of irritation…  but, since I almost NEVER use the trick, and these came together so easily….  Okay.  Sorry excuse.

As I have pondered Passover, there seem to me to be four major ‘R’s that should be part of observance in order to get the most out of it!

Passover is to be a time of:

Rejoicing!

We are to revel in the great freedom and salvation won on this date in our annual calendar!  From Lot’s rescue, to the Sons of Israel from bondage in Egypt to our deliverance from the power of sin and death!  All of these are won as a result of the Covenant with Abraham, ultimately worked out in Yeshua our Messiah!!

Refreshment

Every Feast of Yahweh is a holy convocation, and most a special Sabbath day.  It is a time of refreshment in Him and His promises!  The Feasts are a pattern that annually walks us through HIS work and remind us that HE is in control and performing HIS plan of redemption in the earth!

Remembrance

In our rejoicing and refreshing, we celebrate as a remembrance the suffering of those who were in bondage…  Lot, the Sons of Israel, us, etc…  We are reminded that we cannot save ourselves, but need a Savior and Redeemer.  We remember where we have come from and worship for each work of Salvation!

Rehearsal

As we saw yesterday, this feast has yet another fulfillment portended in Scripture.  There will be another Exodus so much greater than Egypt that Egypt will no more be spoken of!!  Each time we celebrate we look back, but must also approach with the understanding that ‘this could be the year’ for that Greater Exodus!!  Therefore, it is a dress rehearsal…  We need to consider it seriously enough that the rehearsal aspect is not lost on us!

 

CRAZY! Pope Francis to Be Seen Worldwide In 3D on April 27th!

Fascinating!!  Here is a video that is VERY interesting…  Timing with Blood Moons beginning just days earlier make this interesting as well.  Commenter also mentiones the doves killed, which we covered here with images.  The connecting detail I was not aware of is that the children releasing those doves were Ukrainian!!

Would LOVE thoughts and input.  We’ll have to look for more info to further verify!

Breaking the Sabbath… another way…

It occurred to me the other day as I was reading some Scripture that even IF the Sabbath was moved to Sunday, and IF Christendom need only keep the Ten Commandments, they are still in continual violation of the fourth!  Now, we have proved over and over that these two allowances are patently false, but, for the sake of argument, let’s allow them for a moment.

Christendom claims to keep the 4th-commandmentSabbath, even if NOT on the seventh day as we are clearly commanded more than seven times.  However, despite their claims to the contrary, Christendom breaks the fourth commandment in another highly predictable way….  Notice,

Then the Jews, because it was the day of preparation, so that the bodies would not remain on the cross on the Sabbath ([a]for that Sabbath was a high day), asked Pilate that their legs might be broken, and that they might be taken away.

John gives an interesting detail in this verse.  Besides the weekly Sabbaths, there are some Sabbaths that are Continue reading “Breaking the Sabbath… another way…”