_THE LIVING WORD
_History documents that Yeshua lived, was crucified, and resurrected on the third day.
The demonstration of His Presence in our lives gives witness that He is alive.
Jesus reigns as Lord, and will soon return.
He spoke much about the Kingdom of Heaven in the gospels. We may experience glimpses
of glory and an open heaven over our lives much like Jacob experienced as he wrestled
for God's blessing, but the full revelation is yet to come. During Jesus' ministry
many failed to recognize that the Kingdom of which He spoke was not of this world.
He came to fulfill the law, absorb the penalty imposed by it, and give to us the
keys to His Kingdom.
Through His life, crucifixion, and resurrection He removed the curse of the law (the wages
of sin being death), and fulfilled all righteousness. Traditionally the Torah was read
in portions over a period of about three and a half years, the same time span of Yeshua's
ministry. His miracles, parables, and outreach were well-timed living expressions
of the law fulfilled, divinely synchronized to the Torah readings.
He was, and still is. . .The Living Word.
The demonstration of His Presence in our lives gives witness that He is alive.
Jesus reigns as Lord, and will soon return.
He spoke much about the Kingdom of Heaven in the gospels. We may experience glimpses
of glory and an open heaven over our lives much like Jacob experienced as he wrestled
for God's blessing, but the full revelation is yet to come. During Jesus' ministry
many failed to recognize that the Kingdom of which He spoke was not of this world.
He came to fulfill the law, absorb the penalty imposed by it, and give to us the
keys to His Kingdom.
Through His life, crucifixion, and resurrection He removed the curse of the law (the wages
of sin being death), and fulfilled all righteousness. Traditionally the Torah was read
in portions over a period of about three and a half years, the same time span of Yeshua's
ministry. His miracles, parables, and outreach were well-timed living expressions
of the law fulfilled, divinely synchronized to the Torah readings.
He was, and still is. . .The Living Word.