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Ezra 10: a Case for Separation and Segregation, Numbers ch.5, Sabbath Worship

Greetings friends and kindred, Here are the Audio files free for your listening from the prior Sabbath Convocation. We handled a subject that is tough to hear in our modern day, but a subject of biblical relevance and importance, a subject that flows from the pages of the book of Ezra- separation and segregation. In this message you will have explained how the bible can both encourage a homogenous people, as that of Israel in both being homogeneous and yet having an allowance for strangers to dwell in the gates at times as well; the statement seems to be contradictory, … Continue reading

Taken Strange Wives (Ezra 10)

Taken Strange Wives: A Liturgical message from Ezra chapter 10… Wherein we will be looking at the sins of the people of Benjamin, Levi and Judah in taking strange wives to increase the trespass of Israel. We will take the time to show how homogeny is a biblical principle followed throughout the entirety of scriptural history by the fathers, and that until very recently this principles violation as done by the house of Judah in taking strange wives has been considered a trespass in the Christian world. We will also briefly consider how the disregard of homogeny as a societal … Continue reading

Noah: Perseverant Saint (The Lesson Noah can teach us)

Liturgical message for the 3rd week of Israel’s 2nd Lunar Month ZIF Continue reading

pt.4 Despise not in thy heart thy Brethren in not taking a wife of Them (Brotherhood & Brotherly Love)

Hos 5:7  For they have forsaken the Lord; for strange children have been born to them: now shall the cankerworm devour them and their heritages. Continue reading

Covenant Marriage: Its design, its purpose and its necessity

This is a message aimed at every Christian couple engaged in marriage, contemplating marriage, or preparing to enter into marriage to cause a serious meditation on the nature of the Covenant which Marriage encapsulates in what is to be a sacred bond as pure as Christ’s love for the church. Continue reading