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Solomon & Jeroboam’s Sin

Solomon & Jeroboam’s Sin At this time of the agricultural year the scripture leads our mind to the great sin of Jeroboam the Son of Nebat who cause Israel to sin. In this message we will look at the significance of Solomon’s sin light of and in contrast of Jeroboam’s sin as kings and heads of state. Remember when You are freely enjoying the notes you are reading or freely listen… SOME ONE IS STILL PAYING FOR IT Contribute when you can to keep us growing and free Subscribe to RNCM Podcast Feed iTunes • Other  CLICK HERE FOR OUR … Continue reading

Feast of Weeks Sabbath Message and Worship 2021

And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.  Continue reading

Purifying for Communion with the LORD

“Purifying for Communion with the LORD“ This is a liturgical Abib message and study which focuses on the 8th day of the Month of Abib in the life of Christ as well as the days soon to follow on the 9th and 10th as referred to in the Law of YHWH God. We will be particularly looking at this time as it relates to the conscience of the believer as the day of Passover’s Communion draws near.     Remember when you are freely enjoying the notes you are reading or freely listen… SOME ONE IS STILL PAYING FOR IT Contribute … Continue reading

pt.7 What Mean These Testimonies?

Part 7 of a New Series: “Principally Regulated by the Scripture”: “What Mean These Testimonies?“ This study will be a doctrinal subject study with a focus on understanding why the Sabbath, New Moons and Feast days are the perfect pattern for congregational worship in Holy Convocation to teach children in faithful home the message of the Cross of Jesus Christ.  This series answers objections to why the Sabbath’s, New Moons and Holy Day are in accordance with Hebrew 4:9 and 10:23-25 as well as Galatians 4:10, and are in fact those good works of worship that have been before ordained … Continue reading