Torah Friendly Teaching
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Torah Friendly Teaching
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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. In last weeks post, we considered Yeshua’s mandate to cultivate a Pure Heart. This week we will look at the concept of the Covenant Relationship under our review of Keeping The Commandments. When Yeshua said, “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” John 14:15., He was expressing to His followers the basis of being in a relationship with Him - if we want to be in a relationship with Yeshua, He is telling us to live His Law - His Commandments. Moreover, the Commandments can be segregated and associated with various Covenants and types of Relationships we see in the scriptures.
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![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. Last week we saw that Faith, Repentance and Baptism all point to our keeping God’s commandments and entering into His covenants. This week we begin a new segment - Keeping The Commandments - in our quest of becoming sanctified, which includes cultivating a Pure Heart, the Torah Commandments and Covenants, and Receiving God’s Spirit. One of the major teachings that Yeshua promoted was to purge ourselves of an impure heart. In the Old and New Testaments, this is referred to as an uncircumcised heart. ![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. In the last two posts of Born of the Water, we saw that Faith is a belief that results in action and that Repentance is repairing our previous life as we turn to God’s covenant. This week, we review the principles associated with Baptism. The concept of Baptism or full immersion - in Hebrew Tevilah - originates in the Old Testament and represents a change of status before God - burying our old lives and beginning anew as an Initiate in God’s Way. ![]() Thoughts on Davidic Kingship. In this week’s post as we consider becoming sanctified, we will look at repentance, which is the next action in our triad of faith, repentance and baptism. When Jehovah condescended and became Yeshua, He admonished His Jewish brethren to repent or in Hebrew teshuvah - to return. What was Yeshua asking them to return to - the covenant He had given to Israel as their god - Jehovah. |
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