A Song for You to Learn

 

Shabbat Shalom Achim (brothers and sisters in Hebrew)

There is a song that you will need to learn as a believer in YHWH and Yeshua. People have been blinded for many years to the truth of Scripture and as a result they are not prepared for what is to come.

In order to stay rooted in the rock, we must be prepared by studying the Torah, living our lives according to the Torah, and preparing ourselves for our Bridegroom, Yeshua when He comes again.

When we meet with Yeshua again, this is the song we will sing with the Lamb, a song that is sung after beating the beast.

Get yourselves prepared!

YHWH will kneel before you presenting gifts and will guard you with a hedge of protection,
YHWH will illuminate the wholeness of his being toward you bringing order and he will beautify you,
YHWH will lift up his wholeness of being and look upon you and he will set in place all you need to be whole and complete (Numbers 6:24-26)

Have a blessed Shabbat.

Shalom,

Dirk

It Is Not Too Hard!

 

Shabbat Shalom Achim (brothers and sisters in Hebrew)

Today’s this week’s reading is called Parashah Nitzavim from Deuteronomy 29:9 (10) to 30:20.

Obeying the Torah is not too hard.  Despite what many people say, the Torah really is not that hard!   The confusion from both Judaism and Christianity causes people to think that following the Torah is very difficult and as a result prevents people from really walking in the narrow path that YHWH set for his People Israel.

Let the Scriptures speak for itself, Yeshua is Torah, by accepting Yeshua, we also accept the Torah which are the commandments, laws, and right-rulings from YHWH.  Yeshua is the Torah come to life.  By choosing Yeshua we choose life.  We live by doing the Torah.

When you accept Yeshua and not do Torah, you are in fact rejecting Yeshua.
When you do the Torah and do not accept Yeshua, you are actually rejecting Torah.

So choose wisely, choose life—the Torah is not that hard!

YHWH will kneel before you presenting gifts and will guard you with a hedge of protection,
YHWH will illuminate the wholeness of his being toward you bringing order and he will beautify you,
YHWH will lift up his wholeness of being and look upon you and he will set in place all you need to be whole and complete (Numbers 6:24-26)

Have a blessed Shabbat.

Shalom,

Dirk

Who Are You?

 

Shabbat Shalom Achim (brothers and sisters in Hebrew)

Today’s this week’s reading is called Parashah Ki Tavo from Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8.

The question “Who Are You?” is intended for those who believe in Yeshua (and for the Christians who believe in Jesus).  The whole Scripture from Genesis to Revelation is about the Covenant between YHWH and His People Israel.  It is basically a Love Story about what happened between YHWH and Israel.  Praises must go to YHWH for making it possible for Israel to be His People again.

Many people especially Christians or Messianics have failed to mature and realize that there are more important things that we should be doing for YHWH.  Before they can do that, they need to realize who they really are—Israelites.

As an Israelite, we do what is right in the eyes of YHWH and walk in His Ways, Keep His Laws, Keep His Commandments, Keep His Right-Rulings and Listen/Obey to His Voice.   Let us return to the Torah and knowing who we are and start learning what we are supposed to do as a Wife for YHWH.

YHWH will kneel before you presenting gifts and will guard you with a hedge of protection,
YHWH will illuminate the wholeness of his being toward you bringing order and he will beautify you,
YHWH will lift up his wholeness of being and look upon you and he will set in place all you need to be whole and complete (Numbers 6:24-26)

Have a blessed Shabbat!

Shalom,

Dirk