Posts Tagged Ruach HaKodesh

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Keduash and Yeshuah (Videos)

Do you know the differences between keduash (santity) and yeshuah (salvation)? HaShem gives us yeshuah. We believe that through having emuna (faith) in HaShem that He send us our holy Messiah that we are brought near and obtain the yeshuah of HaShem as a gift (insofar we maintain active faith in HaShem in the merit of our Rabbi, Maran Yeshua). Kedusha is the outcome of our emuna, therefore keep the mitzvot (commandments) of the Hebrew Scriptures because we love HaShem. We believe in Him, we read the Hebrew Scriptures and follow as much as we can, some times even the commandments we do not understand (because is His wisdom). The Torah is the Instruction of HaShem, which was delivered through the prophet Moshe (Moses), to His covenant people, Israel. The Torah is the “Derech Hashem” , or the "Way of HaShem", leading us in the footsteps of Messiah. The sole observance of Torah doesn’t justify us, but the obedience of Torah becomes “Tzedekah” (righteousness) for us, as the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) inscribes the “Spirit of the Law” on our hearts. Maran Rabbeinu Yeshua taught His talmidim (students), that He came to fulfill the Law, and the Prophets, and that our love towards our God is proven by keeping His mitzvot (commandments). The book of Acts of his talmidim gives us the growing record of Jewish believers (myriads /...

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Emunah, Jewish Roots, kabbalah

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Sha’arei Bina Torah

Messianic Jewish Emuna: Sha’arei Bina Torah

Sha'arei Bina Torah | Gates of Torah Understanding For every true believer, the understanding of Torah is essential for everyday life because it is through the Torah that the Messiah is revealed to us, and once revealed and salvation is obtained, God reveals His divine instructions to live a holy life of love. The term Binah (בינ ...

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Chag Shavuot, Haggim, Mashiach, Torah

Redemption and Torah

Redemption and Torah

R. Bechaye writes that when God's presence filled the Tabernacle, He said: "Today I am causing My Presence to rest among you; if you sin, My Presence will leave you. But when Messiah comes, My Presence will remain with you permanently. Now you see the Divine Presence through fire, but with the advent of the Messiah you will see it clearly rev ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Techiyat HaMeitim – the Resurrection

Techiyat HaMeitim - the Resurrection

Techiyat hameitim means the resurrection of the dead. Rambam stated: "I believe with perfect faith that the dead will be brought back to life when God wills it to happen." (This is the 13th and last of Rambam's Principles of Faith) Is there no hope for the dead? Is our life simply finished -- over -- when we die? No, not at all. Notice t ...

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Emuna, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Messianic Jewish Emunah: HaYesod: The Foundation

Messianic Jewish Emunah: HaYesod: The Foundation

“Don’t you know that your body is a temple for the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit) who lives inside you, whom you received from God? The fact is, you don’t belong to yourselves; for you were bought at a price. So use your bodies to Glorify God. (1 Corinthians 6:19-20) As we learned from the conclusion from our previous study on bein ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Torah

Shavuot and Melech HaMashiach

Shavuot and Melech HaMashiach

Seven weeks after Passover, in accordance with the Torah (Vayikra 23:15-16, 21 and Devarim 16:20), the Jewish people celebrate the Festival of Weeks, or Hag HaShavuot. When the Har HaBayit (Temple) was still standing, Shavuot, along with Passover and Succoth, was one of the shalosh regalim (three pilgrim holidays) on which all Jewish male adults w ...

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