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Defining Biblical Love PART 15 Episode 79 - Rules Governing Religion & Duel to the Death!

Defining Biblical Love PART 15 Episode 79 - Rules Governing Religion & Duel to the Death!

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio


Defining Biblical Love PART 15 Episode 79 - Rules Governing Religion & Duel to the Death!

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2021
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Podcast episode

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This podcast continues with our previous lessons from 1 Corinthians 13:5 and Paul's statements that divine biblical love does not seek its own, does not provoke, and does not keep a running account of wrongs done. What exactly does all of this mean? Today, we'll address the laws and rules of religion, Jewish and non-Jewish faiths and oftentimes how we cope with those who challenge our viewpoints. And why would this happen? I think because some of our challenging viewpoints are really not at all done in love though we might think otherwise. How can we know if we are in fact thinking, saying, or doing something IN LOVE?The one thing about what Paul is saying in 1 Corinthians 13:5-6 is that we seem to give ourselves permission to essentially trample over someone’s personal space and/or boundary by requiring that each person that we come into contact with; that they submit to a review of our careful scrutiny and examination involving their thinking, their words, and/or their actions. We puff ourselves up with a proven pride to help others pass our divine inspection and if they challenge it, then we challenge them unto a duel to the death.Are we to be YHVH's thought police or local community fruit inspectors? And to what end is our standard of judgment? Perhaps to be less stringent with ourselves and more stringent with others (see Matthew 23:1-2)? – Perhaps conversely, we might put ourselves under a more stringent kind of self scrutiny and self inspection in hopes that we prove worthy to receive a divine passing grade for our attempted saintliness in the eyes of Almighty Eternal One. NO, I'm sorry but divine love does not work this way, at least, not the love that I understand from scripture.Join us today for our podcast Episode 79 of Real Israel Talk Radio and Defining Biblical Love Program Part 15.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
Released:
Jul 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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NOTICE: New weekly podcasts are NOT being produced at this present time. I am taking some much-needed time off to focus on my personal relationship with Yehovah and my family. Thanks so much for understanding. Yah willing, I shall return when I am supposed to return. In the meantime, I have archived well over 100 programs, each at 50-minutes from the previous two years beginning January 2020. ABOUT THIS PODCAST: In speaking about Israel, there is a physical and material State that was voted into legal existence on November 29, 1947, and then politically declared to be the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. However, there is yet another Israel that very few are even aware of. This is a spiritual entity represented by the God of Israel (יהוה) in the biblical Hebrew narratives of Tanakh (The Torah, the Prophets, the Writings) and HaBrit HaChadasha (The New Testament) writings as "My People." This holy entity is not specifically about Jews or non-Jews (i.e., "Gentiles"). This is a spiritually Holy and Separated Torah People, a Nation, a Messianic Light to the world. In this weekly podcast, I have much to say about these "born from above" people as Yeshua (Jesus) spoke about. In this podcast, I address a number of spiritual issues relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:17 and Chapter 3), The Tree of Life (Genesis 2:9; 2:17), the Law of Moses -- the Torah; the New Covenant or New Testament; and how all the biblical and theological terminology should be understood and how the biblical Hebraic concepts can be applied to our everyday life.