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Hi Adam I look forward to your
and Justin 's teachings every week.
This Chesosh demon god is akin
to the modern day ripping out fetus's
of our own wombs. Very, very sad and
utterly misguided.
This post is not to bring my judgement
upon anyone who has had the misfortune of
going through this. Our YAH is most merciful
because we have the perfect mediator when
we ask for repentance.
Yes, nothing new under the sun.
Making an idol of the snake on a pole seems like modern Christianity. They saw the pole itself as what saved them so when they were bit – because of their own sin – they began to praise the pole itself over the one who gave the pole its power, Yahuah. Fast forward and when people today sin, they look at the cross and praise the cross itself as something to justify themselves, rather than looking to Yahuah and Yahusha who gave the cross meaning to change our heart. We sin and look at the cross, like they sinned and looked at the pole. We ought to, when we sin, look at the MAKER of the pole, of the cross, to help us change our heart. Not justify sin with the cross, but look to God himself as the one who can change us.
Please watch this short but biblically informative video about shaving of the beard – I think folks will appreciate! https://youtu.be/FmIHZIzTWXs
I know just how you feel about the tassel situation, I have worn tzitzit for 8 years now and have not run into anyone. always looking, I think I would have to hug and kiss them if I ran into someone in my area wearing them!
Make a trade off. Shave your beard and have your wife begin her walk with you.