vickylee
New Member
Starting my journey into the Jewish roots of my faith.
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Post by vickylee on Jan 13, 2005 14:30:54 GMT -8
Hello! I am new to this message forum and very excited that i have found it. The Lord has been leading me on the journey of discovering my faith's Jewish heritage/background for some time now. I hope and pray that I am able to glean much from all of you. I have many questions and am hoping they can be answered. I asked Yeshua into my heart when I was 8 years old (wow, almost 19 years now! - do the math ) and have been a follower ever since then. I am married, just over 7 years, with 4 beautiful arrows (so far ) that I want to teach about their heritage and show them how to walk in the ways of our Savior. goodbye for now and blessings to all! Vicky
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Post by R' Y'hoshua Moshe on Jan 13, 2005 22:56:03 GMT -8
Vickylee,
You are most welcome here on the forums. We would be happy to discuss the Kingdom Of Heaven with you. Does your husband have time to visit with us as well?
Shalom,
Reuel
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vickylee
New Member
Starting my journey into the Jewish roots of my faith.
Posts: 16
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Post by vickylee on Jan 14, 2005 8:38:28 GMT -8
His heart isn't really into discovering our roots right now. He has given me the OKAY to go ahead and discover what YHWH leads me to. He will learn through what I learn - I guess that's a way of putting it. I am constantly telling him what I am learning. As of right now... he thinks I'm going off the deep end when I started sharing with him about "church" and what I discovered on the thread here about Communion. He has given me permission to meet with Rabbi Stan Farr to pick his brain (from Kehilat Sar Shalom)
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Post by R' Y'hoshua Moshe on Jan 15, 2005 10:39:31 GMT -8
Shalom Vickylee, HalleluYah that your husband is giving you the freedom to learn more about Yeshua and His Father's We will be praying for him to come to the same understanding so that you will both be equally yoked. I just encourage you to be patient and humble with him during this time. Encourage him to attend the Messianic Congregation lead by the Rabbi you are meeting with, but don't pressure him to do so. I know that when my wife comes to me in a gentle and quiet spirit, it can move mountains. Shalom sister, Reuel
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Post by The 614th Mitzvot on Jan 15, 2005 19:45:43 GMT -8
Continue in Moshiach, , and mitzvot (G-dly deeds); and G-d will smile and allow you to be blessed and bless others. Remember "A little bit of light dispels a lot of darkness." We must remember to fight our war in the spirit. If we continue in that, we will enjoy the "spoils of war" either in this world and/or the world to come. We are all here "for such a time as this." Affect you husbands life to walk in Moshiach, but do not do as so many and do so, in a violent or seperating manner. Rather, as Rabbi Shaul (Apostle Paul) said, "with mitzvot, heap burning coals on his head." What I am basically saying is, always with humbleness and kindness affect him to live in Moshiach and invite him to visit our forum. I find the best way to dispel incorrect notions is to sit down (or in our case, log on) and discuss in a peaceful setting. B"Shem Rebbenu HaGadol Yohshua HaMoshiach Ad-nenu benEl-nu. (In the name of our great rabbi, Jesus the Messiah, our L-rd, son of our G-d.) Enjoy using your hebrew here, I certainly do. "Where two or more are gathered (or logged on) in My name, there am I in there midst."
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Post by R' Y'hoshua Moshe on Jan 15, 2005 20:13:53 GMT -8
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