I think everyone who went this past weekend to North Shore Tahoe can TESTIFY that God truly blessed us with an amazing time. It was absolutely awesome, praise be to our King who loves us so much! From the moment we left, to the moment we returned home, Christ's presence was so undeniably blessing us!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Winter Retreat 2010
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Hello!
You wrote: “Christ's presence was so undeniably blessing us!”
I would like to comment on that. I write this to you in order to be helpful!
[To differentiate,] I think you will find it helpful to know that the historical first century Jewish Messiah was a Jew called Y’hoshua [of Nazareth]; and that he and his followers did their best to keep the directives of the Torah [‘the books of Moses’]. This is what is taught in the Messianic prophecies of the Hebrew Bible [which Christians call the “OT”] (e.g. Y’shayahu [Isaiah] 9:6 in Hebrew according to Hebrew numbering [Documentation: Link]. His teachings were redacted to the “gospel of Matthew”. Documentation found in www.netzarim.co.il; Glossaries; NT
It is as simple as this: If any person of the apprentice-students of Rabbi Y’hoshua had been doing or teaching anything in contradiction to Torah, then they would have been false prophets according to the Unchanching Instruction Manual - Torah - of the Unchanging Creator [D’varim - Deuteronomy 13:1-6].
The historical Mashiakh [Jewish Messiah] was a Jewish Rabbi and he was a human, and not a ‘divine christ’ as you believe.. [Documentation: Link.I would recommend you to read this article so that you can adapt your belief system to be in accordance with the Tana''kh; and in accordance with what the Creator requires in His Torah. In fact NT wasn’t taught by Rabbi Y’hoshua and his followers [Documentation: Link]. If you want to follow the historical Rabbi called Y’hoshua this is very essential information, since you must start studying what he really taught, which is outlined in the website of Netzarim of Ra’anana in Israel [Link]
Following the human Jewish Mashiakh and prophet called Yehoshua leads oneself into non-selectively Torah-observance to ones utmost, including an immensely meaningful relationship with the Creator.
I wish you a nice day!
Anders Branderud
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