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The Valentine’s Day that was Forgotten

Here is a guest post by sister Loammi addressing a challenging topic.  As you read and are challenged by this information, please prayerfully ask the Father for Truth!!  Through Truth, comes peace and life.  Shalom, Pete The Valentine’s Day that … Continue reading

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RT: Antisemitism

RT: Antisemitism, or The Confessions of a Misguided Pastor If our doctrine prevented millions of Jews from knowing their Jewish Messiah, would we care?  Should we?

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‘Nother thought…

Yahweh:   “[The Sabbath] is a sign between Me and the                       sons of Israel forever…” Ex. 31:17 The church:   “Hath God said?”  Gen. 3:1 Truly, there is nothing new under the sun.  Eccl. 1:9

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TP: Yitro

For those unfamiliar with Messianic worship of Yeshua, you may never have heard of Torah Portions.  Interestingly, the entire Messianic community, (worldwide, I think!) uses the same reading/study schedule which includes several chapters from the Torah, a selection from the … Continue reading

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The Sabbath, Scripturally Speaking…

My eldest son, 16 years old, had a writing class this past semester that focused on research papers.  Since we had recently come through an intense time of study in our family, he decided to use some of what we … Continue reading

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RT: Grafting

Reformation Thought: Grafting

I don’t consider myself much of a farmer. Yes, we raise tilapia, have several beehives and half a dozen milk goats. We have laying hens, a greenhouse and raised garden beds. We even have eight or nine fruit trees and a dozen or more fruiting vines. Still, I only reluctantly claim any ability to grow anything. The real reason is that I know I do not have the proverbial ‘green thumb.’ Just check the spot where I have managed to kill two beautiful apricot trees. It stands as a testament to the many other plants that I have tortured or terminated in any number of dumb ways.

Maybe that is why I consider grafting to be one of the so called ‘holy grails’ of farming. There seems a certain mystery to it, but I aim to learn more about it this year. Someone recently told me of an article about how to graft tomato plants for increased yield and multiple varieties on a single vine. Sounds like a new way to destroy formerly green plants that I’m itching to try. But, I digress.

Grafting is indeed a tricky piece of husbandry whereby a branch or bud from one plant or tree can be trimmed and inserted into a notch in a strong(er) plant for the benefit of nourishment from the root stock. The cutting by itself, in most cases, will die. However, if someone who knows what they are doing can trim it up and properly graft it into a choice stock/stump, it will bear much fruit.

Paul rightly uses the grafting metaphor in Romans 11:17-24 when he explains how Gentiles ‘become partakers of the rich root of the olive tree.’ At least six times in those eight verses he uses the words graft and grafting. Continue reading

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RT: Names

We sing, “Blessed be the name of the Lord…”

We pray, “..hallowed be Your name…”

We say, “The name of the Lord is a strong tower…”

His name. I’m sure I never really understood how very important His name is, until recently. Yet there are literally hundreds of verses of Scripture pointing to the significance of His name. How is it that I could go for decades and NOT understand the significance? Continue reading

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