Keywords: truth, Ministry of Elijah, Ministry of John the Baptist, Ministry of Moses, voice of Elijah, two comings of Elijah and Yahshua, heart mind, restoration, Torah, Luke 3:3-6, Matthew 17:10, Luke 9:30
Keywords: truth, Ministry of Elijah, Ministry of John the Baptist, Ministry of Moses, voice of Elijah, two comings of Elijah and Yahshua, heart mind, restoration, Torah, Luke 3:3-6, Matthew 17:10, Luke 9:30
Study Guide
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-2Ei7FTXeoQsz8NRpGQxQ9-coY9Z5r6J6A6VYVp8yc/edit?usp=sharing
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Did God Die on the Cross?
00:00:56 - The Nonexistence of Eternal God
00:01:39 - The Impossibility of God's Death
00:02:19 - The Life-changing Lesson
00:03:35 - The Nature of Objects
00:04:15 - God's immutability
00:05:02 - The Mystery of God and the Hypostatic Union
00:05:42 - The concept of God having to die
00:06:26 - The Death of God in Hebrew Roots and Messianic Belief
00:07:09 - The Marriage and Divorce of Yahweh and Israel
00:07:59 - Understanding Yahweh's Redemption of Israel
00:08:39 - The dissolution of the marriage covenant
00:09:25 - Speaking about the Husband
00:10:03 - Death of the Old Covenant
00:10:55 - The Death of the Old Covenant Marriage
00:11:43 - The Purpose of Christ's Death
00:12:32 - Freedom from the Old Covenant Marriage Law
00:13:21 - Bringing Fruit unto Yahweh
00:14:09 - Yahweh's New Covenant
00:14:52 - Challenging a Traditional Teaching
00:15:31 - Yahweh as Israel's Old Covenant Husband
00:16:21 - The Significance of Baptism in Christ
00:17:10 - The Power of Water Baptism
00:17:51 - Baptism and the Death of Israel
00:18:35 - The New Israel
00:19:16 - Regeneration of Israel
00:20:12 - Blank
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Study guide https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y-2Ei7FTXeoQsz8NRpGQxQ9-coY9Z5r6J6A6VYVp8yc/edit?usp=sharing
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Did God Die on the Cross?
00:00:56 - The Nonexistence of Eternal God
00:01:39 - The Impossibility of God's Death
00:02:19 - The Life-changing Lesson
00:03:35 - The Nature of Objects
00:04:15 - God's immutability
00:05:02 - The Mystery of God and the Hypostatic Union
00:05:42 - The concept of God having to die
00:06:26 - The Death of God in Hebrew Roots and Messianic Belief
00:07:09 - The Marriage and Divorce of Yahweh and Israel
00:07:59 - Understanding Yahweh's Redemption of Israel
00:08:39 - The dissolution of the marriage covenant
00:09:25 - Speaking about the Husband
00:10:03 - Death of the Old Covenant
00:10:55 - The Death of the Old Covenant Marriage
00:11:43 - The Purpose of Christ's Death
00:12:32 - Freedom from the Old Covenant Marriage Law
00:13:21 - Bringing Fruit unto Yahweh
00:14:09 - Yahweh's New Covenant
00:14:52 - Challenging a Traditional Teaching
00:15:31 - Yahweh as Israel's Old Covenant Husband
00:16:21 - The Significance of Baptism in Christ
00:17:10 - The Power of Water Baptism
00:17:51 - Baptism and the Death of Israel
00:18:35 - The New Israel
00:19:16 - Regeneration of Israel
00:20:12 - Blank
Key insights 💔 According to Torah, the only way Yahweh could remarry Israel was if he died to end that marriage covenant. 💍 The Hebrew roots and the messianics believe that Yahweh had to die in order to marry Israel again. 💔 The old Covenant had to die for a new marriage to take place with Christ as the new husband. 🌊 You died in the waters of baptism, the old woman was left in the water and a new woman, a brand new creation, a new Israel, a New Jerusalem. 🌊 Water baptism symbolizes a brand new identity and the end of the curse of divorce from Yahweh. 💫 The new Israel is not the replacement of old Israel, it is the Regeneration or the restoration of old Israel and the tribe of Judah together.
00:00:00 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible
00:03:14 Understanding Divine Views on Divorce
00:06:01 Covenant and Marriage Challenges
00:08:45 Ancient Marriage Laws and Divorce Practices
00:11:35 Understanding Yahweh's Law and Women's Rights
00:14:22 Understanding "Put Away" vs. "Divorce" in the Old Testament
00:17:28 Significance of the Written Bill of Divorcement in the Bible
00:20:22 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in the Bible
00:23:08 Interpreting Biblical Law and Torah in the Context of Jesus' Teachings
00:25:59 Understanding the Law of Gravity and Perfection
00:29:01 Misinterpretation of the Torah on Marriage and Divorce
00:32:02 Misinterpretations in Biblical Translations: Separation vs. Divorce
00:34:58 The Importance of Legal Divorce in Torah
00:37:44 Understanding Bible Translation Errors
00:40:18 Understanding Fornication in Biblical Context
00:42:58 Understanding Fornication in Biblical Context
00:46:02 Understanding Fornication and Divorce in Biblical Context
00:48:36 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage in God's Church
00:51:35 Understanding Paul's Teachings on Marriage and Celibacy
00:54:35 Guidance for Challenging Times in Corinth
00:57:20 Understanding Paul's Teachings on Marriage and Singleness
01:00:13 Guidance on Marriage During Distress
01:03:31 Understanding 'Aamos' and Its Implications for Marriage and Divorce in Scripture
01:06:57 Biblical Perspective on Marriage and Divorce
01:08:44 Understanding Divorce and Remarriage According to Paul
01:11:26 Biblical Views on Divorce and Remarriage
God's hatred of divorce stems from the lies and broken covenants it represents, not the act itself.
Jesus' teachings on divorce in Matthew 5:31-32 are often misunderstood due to translation errors, with Greek words "apostas" (divorce) and "apuo" (separation) being confused.
In the New Testament, divorce without a divorce decree is considered adultery for the divorced woman to remarry.
1Corinthians 7:10-11 commands married couples to stay together or remain unmarried if separated, emphasizing reconciliation over remarriage.
The Old Testament required a written bill of divorcement for legal divorce, while the New Testament focuses on the divorce decree.
Jesus raised the standard of God's law, going beyond the letter of the law to the spirit behind it, dismantling harmful additions to Torah.
Paul states in 1 Corinthians 7:27-28 that remarriage after divorce is not a sin, but can cause trouble and pain.
Jesus allows putting away a wife "except for fornication" (1 Cor 7:5), which includes unlawful sexual unions outside of Torah marriage.
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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Understanding the Book of Daniel with Two Perspectives
00:03:07 The Rise of King Cyrus and the Fall of Babylon
00:05:49 The Lesson of Lot's Wife: Moving Forward without Looking Back
00:08:27 Finding True Doctrine Amid Family Struggles
00:11:33 The Story of Lot's Wife: Looking Back vs. Moving Forward
00:14:52 The Symbolism of Salt: Preservation vs. Progress
00:18:10 Prophecy and the Fall of Babylon
00:20:27 Leadership in the Kingdom: A Discussion
00:23:06 The Voice of God and Unity in Teachings
00:26:04 Daniel and the 120 Royal Princes
00:29:31 The Fearless Preaching Beyond Financial Influence
00:32:16 The Power of Anointing and Its Challenges
00:35:16 The Spiritual Divide: Understanding Trump's Impact
00:38:02 The Power of an Excellent Spirit
00:41:28 Cultivating an Excellent Spirit
00:43:16 The Division of Babylon's Kingdom
00:46:30 Yahweh's Endtime Government: Understanding the Structure
00:49:26 Training for Reigning: The Structure of First Harvest Ministries
00:52:48 Unity in the Messianic Community
00:55:38 Donald Trump's Influence on Prophetic End Times
00:58:26 Stand for Truth: The Battle Begins
01:01:35 Agape Love and Unity in First Harvest Ministries
01:03:54 Preparing to Govern with Love and Forgiveness
01:07:00 The Power of Love and Overcoming Hate
01:09:17 A Heart That Forgives: Life's Lessons
01:12:32 The Purpose of Church Attendance: Sanctification
01:15:44 A Heart That Forgives
The rise of King Cyrus parallels the fall of Babylon, involving a 21-year transition period to establish a new government and convert Babylonians to Mede-Persian ways.
Cyrus' kingdom is organized with 120 states, each with governors (princes), and 3 commissioners overseeing 40 states each, mirroring the structure of First Harvest Ministries.
Yahweh's Endtime government requires trained rulers to replace Babylon, establishing a divine government on earth with "Yes Men" who obey His commands.
Daniel was preferred above the 120 princes due to his "excellent spirit", demonstrating total commitment and righteous actions under the king's watchful eye.
The "Daniel company remnant" leaves Babylonian churches as Cyrus rises, representing the first harvest and crumbling the old religious order.
Agape love is the standard in Yahweh's ministry, with His people required to love enemies and pass tests of character and forgiveness.
The story of Lot's wife turning into a pillar of salt symbolizes preserving the old order, contrasting with the need to embrace the new kingdom.
The 120 princes set over Cyrus' kingdom carry prophetic significance, echoing biblical numerology.
Daniel 7:21-22 predicts that as soon as Babylon falls, a battle against true saints begins, lasting until judgment is given to the saints of the Most High.
Anointed leaders experience being "hated without a cause", facing spiritual battles of good versus evil, unlike regular pastors who may receive ambivalent treatment.
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