Dear Torah Keeper, I am proud of you. What you are doing is beautiful. You have chosen the narrow road. It takes a strong person to reroute the course of their life. It's not easy to stand up against centuries of tradition and loads of cultural pressure. But you're doing it! And doing so well. I am proud of you when you mark the days on your calendar for the set apart times...even when you're not sure exactly how to celebrate. I am proud of you when you work to have a restful Shabbat again this week, even though last week didn't go how you wanted it. I'm proud of you for having those awkward conversations where you explain that you don't eat pork or that you can't eat leavened bread one week a year. I'm cheering you on when you have those tough discussions with your family about why you're not celebrating Christmas or Easter anymore. When you comfort an upset child because they feel different than the kids in their class or on their team...you are doing a work that will transform the Kingdom. When you get those looks, those judgmental comments, when you are misunderstood, when you feel scrutinized or not good enough because someone else keeps Torah differently than you, I am proud of you for putting what you do know into practice. While you might beat yourself up for stumbling along the narrow road, all of Heaven cheers as you work to follow the instructions of your loving Father. You're doing great and godly things when you rearrange your life and your work in order to honor the Sabbath. These are the kind of actions that will make our world a little bit closer to what the Creator intended. I am proud of you when you share what you've learned with people who don't agree. You're shining a light that will show many people the truth. I am so proud of you for walking on this road. For keeping the commandments even when it's hard. I'm proud of you for trying your best. YHWH sees what you're doing and it's beautiful and precious to him. You can do this.
Why I am no longer a Christian. The story of a Torah Keeper's journey out of Christianity and into Tanach only. The reasons why and the scriptures to support it.
Why I am no longer a Christian. The story of a Torah Keeper's journey out of Christianity and into Tanach only. The reasons why and the scriptures to support it.
Weekly Torah Portion teachings available to read or print: Torah Class A chapter by chapter study of the Torah right through the gospels. It has a readable or printable study, and audio teaching, and accompanying illustrations and maps. It covers much historical and cultural background. (pdf) Emet Ministries Torah Portion A shorter commentary on each
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Step back into the sacred texts with "Solitary Cherubim: Ancient Guardian," an art print that captures the profound and solemn spirit of one of the most revered celestial beings in ancient scripture. This depiction strays from the common modern interpretation of cherubim as childlike figures, embracing instead their original portrayal as powerful and awe-inspiring guardians. In the Torah and the Bible, cherubim are depicted as having multiple wings and faces divine protectors. This print features a lone cherubim in contemplation, suggesting its role as a watcher and keeper of sacred realms. The artwork invokes the cherubim's association with the divine presence, wisdom, and their duty to guard the holiness of the sanctuary. Crafted with attention to historical and scriptural accuracy, this print offers a unique visual experience that connects the viewer with the ancient descriptions of these heavenly figures. Ideal for those who appreciate religious art and history, or anyone seeking a meaningful and profound piece for their home, "Solitary Cherubim: Ancient Guardian" serves as a reminder of the powerful symbolism these celestial beings hold in biblical history. This high-quality print ensures that the dignity and solemnity of the cherubim are beautifully preserved and conveyed. Frame Not Included Print color may slightly differ from your monitor colors Note: Each print is carefully packaged and shipped to ensure its safe arrival at your doorstep. .: 175 gsm fine art paper .: Multiple sizes .: Matte finish .: For indoor use .: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".
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The holiday called easter is this Sunday. Christians claim that they make it about Jesus, but at its roots, it is a pagan holiday. It is about Ishtar, the goddess of fertility. Without getting too …
Worth Beyond Rubies is for women of faith to study the Bible, learn about the Jewishness of Jesus, and deepen their walk with the Lord through prayer and study
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Why I am no longer a Christian. The story of a Torah Keeper's journey out of Christianity and into Tanach only. The reasons why and the scriptures to support it.