I was brought up in the Lutheran Religion. It was very close to the Catholic Religion in ritual and tradition. They believe that the wine and bread mysteriously turns into Christs' body and blood. I believe the Holy Spirit showed me that it is wine and bread and was served commonly at all meals. Yeshua asked that as often as we drank wine and ate bread (3 meals each day) if we did so in remembrance of His Sacrifice for our salvation, we would be pleasing Him. How often today do we remember?
Brother Steve, thank you for your videos! They are very clear and scripturally based. I appreciate how you bring out the meanings and point to Yeshua!
I had a question about the timing of the Pesach if anyone can help out. Since they slayed the lambs on Aviv 14 during the day, they would then take the lambs home and roast them to eat. It would then be approaching dusk which begins Aviv 15.. so which evening did they eat the Pesach supper? Maybe I just don't understand what a Seder is, because I know Yahushua ate the "last supper" with his disciples the evening before he was captured, tried, and suffered which was Aviv 14. PM me if you want.
Perhaps I need to expound on this question for clarity. Lev 23:5 "In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, between the evenings, is the Passover to YHVH." This seems a simple enough statute, however I have observed some keep the Pesach on Aviv 15 to start off the days of Unleavened Bread. This seems like a violation of the statute, but their argument is that they couldn't have eaten the Pesach on the eveing of Aviv 14 because the lambs had not been slain (at 3pm) or cooked yet.
@XTruthseeker0 I can almost see Yeshua smile when once again from a humble, child-like, Christian perpective (non-Jewish) the bread whether leavened or not and the wine, represent two ingredients commonly served at each meal! It would really please Yeshua if we remembered Him and His sacrifice for our salvation as often in a day as when we remember to sit down and take physical nourishment!
@YahwehsShofar With all due respect, from a Christian perspective and child-like understanding...why not three times a day, breakfast, lunch and supper!! Now that would reallly please Yeshua!
I was brought up in the Lutheran Religion. It was very close to the Catholic Religion in ritual and tradition. They believe that the wine and bread mysteriously turns into Christs' body and blood. I believe the Holy Spirit showed me that it is wine and bread and was served commonly at all meals. Yeshua asked that as often as we drank wine and ate bread (3 meals each day) if we did so in remembrance of His Sacrifice for our salvation, we would be pleasing Him. How often today do we remember?
irishsetterarchie 10 months ago
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Brother Steve, thank you for your videos! They are very clear and scripturally based. I appreciate how you bring out the meanings and point to Yeshua!
NatanYaHu 1 year ago
Amen
IHATEBAAL 1 year ago
I had a question about the timing of the Pesach if anyone can help out. Since they slayed the lambs on Aviv 14 during the day, they would then take the lambs home and roast them to eat. It would then be approaching dusk which begins Aviv 15.. so which evening did they eat the Pesach supper? Maybe I just don't understand what a Seder is, because I know Yahushua ate the "last supper" with his disciples the evening before he was captured, tried, and suffered which was Aviv 14. PM me if you want.
XTruthseeker0 1 year ago
@XTruthseeker0 Days begin with the night. Go back and read Genesis. Peace
IHATEBAAL 1 year ago
@IHATEBAAL thanks for the respose. I am aware of when the day starts (at sunset), this doesn't address my question though.
XTruthseeker0 1 year ago
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IHATEBAAL 1 year ago
Perhaps I need to expound on this question for clarity. Lev 23:5 "In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month, between the evenings, is the Passover to YHVH." This seems a simple enough statute, however I have observed some keep the Pesach on Aviv 15 to start off the days of Unleavened Bread. This seems like a violation of the statute, but their argument is that they couldn't have eaten the Pesach on the eveing of Aviv 14 because the lambs had not been slain (at 3pm) or cooked yet.
XTruthseeker0 1 year ago
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IHATEBAAL 1 year ago
@XTruthseeker0 I can almost see Yeshua smile when once again from a humble, child-like, Christian perpective (non-Jewish) the bread whether leavened or not and the wine, represent two ingredients commonly served at each meal! It would really please Yeshua if we remembered Him and His sacrifice for our salvation as often in a day as when we remember to sit down and take physical nourishment!
irishsetterarchie 10 months ago
Nice presentation!
Yes, once a year, not every week! So correct, my brother.
Shalom and Yah bless!
YahwehsShofar 1 year ago
@YahwehsShofar With all due respect, from a Christian perspective and child-like understanding...why not three times a day, breakfast, lunch and supper!! Now that would reallly please Yeshua!
irishsetterarchie 10 months ago
very nice.... clean sharp and pleasing to the eye .. :)
0871368021 1 year ago