A common misconception is that by the death of Christ the laws of God were removed. If you believe this, then you must also believe that sin is alright to do. Modern Christianity (Churchianity) does not understand the purpose of the Messiah, there are a few reasons why. The first reason is that their beliefs in Christ is not based …
Shalam (Peace) Brothers and Sisters,
The previous podcast briefly explained the reason for use of the phrase “Law of Moses”. The history is mind blowing especially what God said in relation to the teachings of Moses. It might explain why Christ said in Matthew 5:17 “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.”
Shalam (Peace) Brothers and Sisters,
In a time when lawlessness is increasing; especially in the religions of Churchianity. It is taught that Christ introduced a different doctrine, opposing the “Law of Moses”. Let’s investigate this question, what if Christ is spoken of in the “Law of Moses”?
Shalam (Peace) Brothers and Sisters,
An interesting phrase that comes up in the Bible is the “Law of Moses”. But what does it exactly mean? Did Moses make up these laws himself? How do we know the difference between what is God’s law and those that belong to Moses? These questions are important to explore. Hopefully this lesson could establish the difference.
James 1:4 “But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.” Thank you all that have been patiently waiting for the podcasts lessons to resume. We have been working to make the site more entire and able to handle the traffic we receive. We did some really nerdy work on the back-end and …