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pt.2 A Law of Sacrifice

A living sacrificial Christian offers his thanksgiving and praise in spirit and in truth, there is no other kind of Christian but one which soberly considers that if Christ died for Him then he must live for Christ… Continue reading

pt. 1 A Law of Sacrifice

 Pt.1 A Law of Sacrifice  What sacrifice does the Law and the Gospel require? What is the only sacrifice and offering able to take away sin? How do you offer sacrifice as a New Covenant Christian? We start to answer this question here on this first day of Tabernacle / Feast of Ingathering as we begin to offer our sacrifices unto the LORD GOD of Israel. Blessed be YHWH the one name of the Father, and the Son and of the Holy Spirit Amen   Remember when You are freely enjoying the notes you are reading or freely listen… SOME … Continue reading

Tenor of the Covenant: The Hatred of Hypocrisy

“Tenor of the Covenant: The Hatred of Hypocrisy“ This is a liturgical message shared for ending Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. The focal text is Exodus 34 and Mark 8. In this message the Tenor of the words of the Covenant as they relate to the Law of God including the feast of Unleavened -Bread beside the other forms of simple worship the LORD YHWH desires and has commanded will be focused upon, as we also take greater principles of application from the words of our LORD Jesus Christ and His apostles.   Remember when You are freely enjoying … Continue reading

Agricultural Moonth mimics May this month)

Are you confused as to how the biblical calendar functions?

This ‘May’ will be a great opportunity for learning! You’ll be able to see what every month looked like for the Israel Continue reading

Preparing for the 2021 Feast of Ingathering & Tabernacles in Thanksgiving!

Greetings Kindred, Here in the Ohio River Valley we are in- gathering our crops and harvests, looking over the flocks and herds for the animals to be slaughtered for winter and the other agricultural things this time of the year bring us in its intrinsic nature. Grains are being harvested, fruits are being preserved, wine and cider is being made, root crops are being checked for future harvest, nuts are starting to fall and be collected, hay is being stored for winter provender for cattle. It is soon to be a time where the home will be tightened up for … Continue reading