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Post by seeker4truth on Sept 10, 2014 11:59:48 GMT -8
I would like to begin by saying that I love all of you, both brothers and sisters, with the limitless love and grace that Yeshua Messiah has shown me. I need your help, and guidance to get me to the place that Ruach ha-Kodesh is leading me towards. I have never been as excited as I currently am at the prospect of deepening my walk with Him through the faith that he has provided me. You all now become a part of my family as I grow and pursue a lifestyle. I cannot go back to what is the norm in the current Christian environment. I want to begin my journey with you as I pursue down the road, a lifestyle. I cannot go back to living out the "Victorious Christian" lifestyle expected of me here in Marshfield Wisconsin. I love my spiritual family members here, but they are beginning to look at my changes with a skewed eye. I have put my hand on the plow of the and I can never look back to my old ways again. I want completeness in my obedience to both covenants of scripture. I am being shown that Elohim did not cancel the through His Son, but fulfilled it so we can live a complete life through Yeshua Messiah. Thank you all for sitting with me and allowing me to be part of your world. In Yeshuas grace and love; Frank
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Post by alon on Sept 10, 2014 13:15:24 GMT -8
Frank, welcome to the forum! Once God has called you out of the church and into the truth it is impossible to go back without destroying yourself spiritually. I wish you well on your journey, and hope we can help. Just do what you can at your own pace and know that Elohim is with you as you seek to worship Him as HE said to do it!
A good place to start is the Biblically mandated Shabbath. As for the mitzvoth (instructions/commandments) you'll find that if you were a good Christian there really aren't that many more things to do to become compliant.
It can get a bit lonely, as you've already noticed your friends looking at you sideways. But God looks at you straight on, and He is your rock. I still worship at my wife's church. My policy there is it is their church and I don't disrupt. I generally don't tell them unless they ask, then I give it to them straight.
This forum isn't like most where everyone yatters about everything. It is a thoughtful forum where we dig into the word. Consequently it is a small group. But there is a wealth of information in the old posts here and we'll help any way we can with questions. So welcome aboard! Look forward to your posts and insights!
Dan C
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Post by seeker4truth on Sept 10, 2014 14:59:32 GMT -8
Thank you Dan
I have been reading the boards today and I am learning
Thanks for this venue
Frank H
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Post by alon on Sept 10, 2014 17:27:41 GMT -8
Thank you Dan I have been reading the boards today and I am learning Thanks for this venue Frank H On behalf of staff, you are welcome.
The forum is actually provided by Synagogue Chavurat HaMoshiach in Spokane, WA.
I am a member of Synagogue Beit Aveinu out of Wenatchee, WA.
Dan C
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