* This originally aired as a video episode on YouTube HERE.
In an age where morals continue to decline and organized religion walks further away from black and white lines, where is a man to turn, if he wants to be found holy and set apart?
The answer is clear. We've been shown how to walk. What did Yahweh declare through Moses thousands of years ago? What did the Jerusalem council instruct those coming into the New Covenant to do, and why? And how did the new converts receive the commands that they must follow, in Messiah? "They rejoiced because of its encouragement."
For those who truly want to know what the Creator calls good and what He calls evil, we must get outside of today's cultural and religious appropriation and return to the Scriptures. There is a way to walk! Do you know this? Let's find out!
Part 3 - Leave the Corners: A Command to be Compassionate
Part 2 - Leave the Corners: A Command to be Compassionate
Part 1 - Leave the Corners: A Command to be Compassionate
Part 3 - Accusations in Acts: A Subtle Removal of Truth
Part 2 - Accusations in Acts: A Subtle Removal of Truth
Part 1 - Accusations in Acts: A Subtle Removal of Truth
Part 2: Start Somewhere: Return (Shuv)
Part 1: Start Somewhere: Return (Shuv)
Part 3 - Moed: Understanding Father’s Seasons
Part 2 - Moed: Understanding Father’s Seasons
Part 1 - Moed: Understanding Father’s Seasons
Part 2 - Let There Be Light!
Part 1 - Let There Be Light!
Part 2 - Pattern of the Suffering Servant
Part 1 - Pattern of the Suffering Servant
Part 3 - Some Things Never Change: A Biblical Comparison of Two Dead Sons
Part 2 - Some Things Never Change: A Biblical Comparison of Two Dead Sons
Part 1 - Some Things Never Change: A Biblical Comparison of Two Dead Sons
Crying Out For Wisdom/A Podcast Announcement
Part 3 - MIGRATION: Abraham’s Obedience To Leave All
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