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Through Y’hoshua HaMashiach, our Passover Lamb, we are redeemed and declared unleavened—free from sin. As we keep the Feast with sincerity a
The Good News is not only about salvation but about the Kingdom — Y’hovah’s reign in our hearts and lives through Y’hoshua HaMashiach. Salva
Choose to pray. Set a time, set a place, and use a simple “Prayer Clock” to keep your heart engaged. As you guard His Word and honor His Nam
To all those who love His Word and obey His TORAH. Shabbat Shalom!
The message to Philadelphia calls talmidim to steadfast love and faithfulness. Y’hoshua opens a door no one can shut for those who guard His
Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of Y'hovah. In
Many have lost sight of HaDerek—THE WAY that leads back to the Tree of Life. Netzari Mashiach Judaism restores this ancient path of Torah ob
Become a true Berean and take The Berean Approach to confirm your beliefs before embracing them.
“Nazarenes” or “Netzarim” are titles used to identify the 1st-century foundational group of disciples of Rabbi Yehoshua.
Being born again is a new covenant commandment. After we are born again, we then embark on a lifetime of following, learning, and growing in
The Renewed Ruach and the Restoring of the Soul
Once a believer is born again (nolad min-haRuach), the human ruach is renewed and united with the Ruach HaKodesh of Y’hovah. Yet the nefesh—the soul, seat of the emotions, intellect, and will—remains conditioned by life’s experiences.
The disciple’s journey begins here: to allow the nefesh to be purified, healed, and aligned with the renewed ruach. We advance in spiritual life only when we come to know ourselves as we truly are before Y’hovah—honestly, without excuse. What we have done to others, what others have done to us, and how we’ve responded—all must be viewed through a Scriptural lens of repentance and reconciliation.
Many Messianic Jews still affirm the Trinity, yet Scripture proclaims Y’hovah Echad. This teaching traces the Greek origins of the doctrine
Discover how Y’hovah’s Word transforms eating into worship. This six-part series explores the Torah foundation of kosher living and the holi
Sh’ma, Yisra’el! YeHoVaH Eloheinu, YeHoVaH echad. (Hear, Isra’el! YeHoVaH our God, YeHoVaH is one!)
D'varim (Deu) 6:4
- The Shema in the Damascus Crown codex dating to the 10th Century.
(The Hebrew word FOREVER is “leolam” included in Ex 3:15 “..this is My name forever.”) the vowels are sheva, holam, kamatz (e,o,a). As well,
The Few Who Are Called, Chosen, and Faithful
Not everyone who claims to follow Y’hoshua is walking in His Way. Scripture warns that many will claim to serve Him while living in rebellion to His Torah.
“For the time is coming when people will not have patience for sound teaching, but will cater to their passions and gather around themselves teachers who say whatever their ears itch to hear. Yes, they will stop listening to the truth and turn aside to myths.” — 2 Timotiyos (2 Timothy) 4:3-4, CJB
“For many are called, but few are chosen.” — Mattityahu (Matthew) 22:14, TS2009
The “few” are those who respond to Y’hovah’s call to set-apartness (kedushah) — walking in holiness and obedience to His Torah through the Ruach HaKodesh.
“Because Elohim from the beginning chose you to be saved—in set-apartness of Spirit and belief in the truth.” — 2 Thessalonikeim (2 Thessalonians) 2:13, TS2009
“Chosen according to the foreknowledge of Elohim the Father, set apart by the Spirit unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Y’hoshua HaMashiach: favor and peace be increased to you.” — Kefa Aleph (1 Peter) 1:2, TS2009
“As the One who called you is set-apart, so you also should become set-apart in all behavior.” — 1 Peter 1:15, TS2009
Y’hoshua Himself declared:
“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit — fruit that will last.” — Yochanan (John) 15:16, CJB
Those who are called, chosen, and faithful are the ones who obey His Word and keep His Sabbaths as a sign of their covenant.
“And I also gave them My Sabbaths, to be a sign between them and Me, to know that I am Y’hovah who sets them apart.” — Yeḥezqel (Ezekiel) 20:12, TS2009
They pursue holiness not for religious duty but because they love Y’hovah. They are the remnant who will stand with the Lamb in the end.
“These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them, for He is Master of masters and Sovereign of sovereigns; and those with Him are called, and chosen, and faithful.” — Ḥazon (Revelation) 17:14, TS2009
To be among the few is to answer the call of restoration — to reject compromise, to walk in Torah, and to follow Y’hoshua wherever He leads.
Shavua Tov (shah-VOO-ah TOHV) Hebrew. Have a great and wonderful week as you walk His 'WAY'