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Why Celebrating Easter as a Christian Is Not Biblically Practical
Many sincere believers celebrate Easter with the intention of honoring the resurrection of Yeshua. However, when we examine Scripture, history, and the Hebraic context of the Messiah, we begin to see a disconnect between what is practiced today and what was originally established.
Apr 55 min read


Discipleship, Not Conversion: Rethinking the Message of Yeshua
For centuries—arguably since the 3rd century—the concept of “conversion” has become central to how Christianity understands its mission. Rooted in interpretations of the Great Commission in the Gospel of Matthew 28, many believe that the call of Yeshua was to go into the world and convert others into a new religion.
Apr 49 min read


Understanding Parashat Tzav: A Call to Consistency and Commitment
Parashat Tzav begins differently than Vayikra. It does not start with a gentle call; instead, it opens with a command. “Tzav et Aharon…” — “Command Aaron…” The Hebrew word צַו (Tzav) carries urgency, discipline, and responsibility. This portion shifts us from inspiration to consistency. 1. The Fire That Must Never Die At the center of Tzav is a powerful command: “A perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar; it shall not go out.” (Leviticus 6:13) This is not symbolic
Mar 293 min read
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