Noach, some useful stuff…

I learned today from Ray Gardner that this Portion, Noach, is his favorite Torah Parasha because of all the end times themes. I have posted his Study Notes on the Torah Portion Page. While my favorites are the Joseph portions, I have to say that Noach ranks very high on my list.  So much so that one of the most useful insights I have gleaned from Noach, I have made into several different teachings.  You may really enjoy these as a means of sharing the Truth with others.

First, an image from YouVersion friend, Steve King:

Noach by Steve King

This portion offers an amazing defense of the seventh day Sabbath.  Here are several version of the teaching which I hope you will share with friends and family.  Maybe even share it with a pastor or two…  Hee hee.

Protestants Really Need to Build an Ark!

Covenant-Sign-Forever

And, the very best, from my YouTube channel:

Blessings!!

 

 

About Pete Rambo

Details in 'About' page @ natsab.wordpress.com Basically, husband of one, father of four. Pastor x 11 years, former business and military background. Micro-farmer. Messianic believer in Yeshua haMashiach!
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3 Responses to Noach, some useful stuff…

  1. Daniel Norton says:

    Pete, you have really hit the nail on the head with this blog. I have several “Christians” who still don’t understand Torah and the sabbath meaning. I will direct them to this blog and see if there is any change in there actions after reading it. I also enjoyed your blog on Sukkot in KY. Shalom from Tennessee, Dan Norton. ( Army Helicopter Pilot).

    Sent from my iPad

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  2. Margaret Young says:

    Excellent teaching thankyou so much .

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