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Seven Attributes of Holiness

One of the most important passages on holiness is the revelation Isaiah had of the glorified Messiah. Isaiah 6:1-5.I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of His robe filled the Temple. Above it stood seraphim… And one cried to...

Son of Man

Yeshua often referred to Himself as the “Son of Man,” particularly in the gospel of Luke. The word in Hebrew for man is adam–as in the first Adam; and in Aramaic is enash– as in the first Enosh (Gen 4:26). Here are five spiritual implications...

Glorify God

One of the purposes of our lives is to glorify God. Yeshua started His two most famous prayers with a request to glorify his father in heaven: “Our father in heaven holy be your name” (Matthew 6:10); “Father, glorify your son so that the son can...

More Than a Zionist

Was Yeshua a Zionist? No, He was not a Zionist; He was more than a Zionist. Here are three dimensions of being “more” than Zionist: Kingdom or State When Yeshua was raised from the dead, He taught for 40 days on the coming of the “kingdom of...

Rainbow, Dove, and Olive

The rainbow, dove, and olive branch have become universal symbols of love, peace, harmony, tolerance, and spirituality. Their origin however is in the Bible as part of God’s covenant with Noah. Genesis 8:11 – The dove came to him … an olive leaf in her...