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Reggie White & Michael Rood Feast of Tabernacles Part 1 of 3

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Reggie White shares his renewed Covenant Faith in Messiah Yeshua, and walk in obedience to the Torah of YHWH with Host Michael Rood during Sukkot: The Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem. Reggie best known as the "Minister of Defense took some time away from his Ministry as an ordained Baptist Preacher, to diligently study the Hebrew Scriptures from the source. His message to the Church is that the Law of Moses is still in effect.
Reggie presents a list of 5 New Testament Questions that virtually all Christian Ministers are unable to answer correctly according to the Bible:
1: How does the Scriptures define our Love for God?
2: How do we know that we know the true God?
3: How do we know that we love the Children of God?
4: The New Covenant pertains to whom; The House of Judah, The House of Yisrael, or the Church?
5: How do we enter into eternal life?

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  • Was Reggie raised Catholic?

  • @GrandeRio01

    Reggie White was raised in the Baptist Faith, and he became a Minister at the age of 17 later earning the nickname of: "The Minister of Defense"

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  • @Padre365 The Bible doesn't refer to keeping God's commandments as a negative thing. God didn't give the commandments to be a snare to us. And I believe that the law was present before Sinai. How did Noah know to differentiate the clean/unclean animals? Also, in Genesis 26:1-5 God promises to multiply Isaac's seed because Abraham "obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws."

  • Takes a humble man to step away from un-approved kingdom work.

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  • You're going into slavery, ESAU.

    and sadly, reggie white may have been judged for stepping foot in your satan filled house.

  • Thy word I have hid in myheart that I might not sin against thee. All scripture is given ...HINT HINT: I believe weneed to follow the entire counsel of God;s word not just the Torah. BTW no evidence in scripture Abraham had the law. Sowhere does this leave us ??? J believe what Abraham believed and it will be counted to me for righteousness.

  • What do you mean?

  • I like Abraham keep the whole law. We keep not just the Torah.

  • Sadly keeping commandments is what gave the Israelites a heart of stone. At Sinai they said they would keep all that God said. Instead they should have thrown himself on His mercy. Remember the law was given for/because of their transgression. Abraham was considered righteous 430 years before the giving of the law. in short he obeyed gods commandments before they were given. He believed and he was counted as righteous.

  • @ThePadreone Alright. Since your prior posts were satire I didn't want to be too sure what you meant. I don't think keeping God's commandments should be thought of as an attempt to earn something, but rather a manifestation of our love for Him (John 14:15/John 2:4). Salvation is a gift. When we love God we keep His commandments because we want to lead our lives in a way that pleases Him. When we wander away from His ways we risk replacing them with man's ways.

  • The New Covenanant teaches me to walk by the spirit and not the flesh which means we are to allow the Holy Spirit reign in our lives to order our steps so that we may bare fruit that reflects our relationship to Christ. We are walking the flesh when we rely on our own efforts to receive blessing from God, grow in faith, earn salvation or foster our sanctification. As for Passover, feasts and sabbaths I leave these to the conscience of individual believers.

  • @Padre365 That's a thought-provoking satire. What are your thoughts on Passover and the Sabbath?

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