Law of Moses 102 – A Christian Perspective

no seafoodThe Law of Moses seems like it is quite restrictive but it only is restrictive when it comes to sin.
For instance God said in the Law, “Of all the marine animals, these are ones you may use for food. You may eat anything from the water if it has both fins and scales, whether taken from salt water or from streams. But you must never eat animals from the sea or from rivers that do not have both fins and scales.” Lev 11:9-10 Continue reading

Law of Moses: 101 – a Christian perspective

lawPs 51:17 – The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit.

Israel lived under the rules of the Law of Moses. The Law contains detailed instructions for sacrifices of certain animals and grains. It also contained Continue reading

Restore To Me…

Restore-me-to-the-joySummer is quickly fading away. With it are the fresh memories of vacation, revival, fun times, and church camp.

I had stated that this year’s church camp was the best ever. But this year’s church camp was over a month and a half ago. Continue reading

Share the Good News!

shout good newsIt was a desperate time for the city. An enemy army had surrounded it on all sides and no one in the city could leave.
At first, things were okay. They had plenty of food stored up and the water supply was abundant.
That all began to change as the weeks went by. Continue reading

Who is Jesus to you?

Who-is-Jesus-Christ-1024x780Now Jesus and His disciples went out to the towns of Caesarea Philippi; and on the road He asked His disciples, saying to them, “Who do men say that I am?” Mark 8:27
That’s a good question. Answers can be very different and, yet, all correct.
Someone may answer, “He is Lord” and that is right. Continue reading

The Mind of Christ and a touch from God.

mind-of-christYesterday morning something happened – something unexpected.
I was on-the-air playing songs and talking a bit when suddenly between sets, when the music is playing, I became overwhelmed and just started tearing up. Continue reading

Yom Teruah – Day of Shouting

yom teruahIt’s Yom Teruah – the Feast of Trumpets!
Well almost!

It’s no big secret that I believe Yom Teruah will be the day Jesus returns. Yom Teruah means Day of Shouting, though teruah actually means great noise and this could include the noise made by trumpet blasts. Continue reading

Fulfilling the Feast – What is next?

Passover-LambThe following excerpt is from the booklet A Christian Love Story by Zola Levitt.

Now when Jesus actually went to the cross, we might think His Father had special mercy on Him. It normally took three days for a person to die by crucifixion. Continue reading

The Great Marriage

great weddingToday’s Morning Thought is something I found a few years ago. It involves the teaching of Zola Levitt, a Messianic Hebrew with a great understanding of Hebrew scripture and customs as related to the fulfillment of Messiah Yeshua. Continue reading