” Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 3:2). During the reign of Tiberius Caesar in 26 A.D. (Luke 3:1) a young man (John) was sent to be a messenger to prepare the way for the Messiah who would be revealed during this young man’s ministry. This young man lived in the wilderness, the desert area of Judea; he wore garments made of camel’s hair and wore a leather girdle around his waist; his diet consisted of locusts and wild honey.
Be An Ambassodor
What if President Trump called you one day and told you that he had chosen you to go live in a foreign country and represent the United States of America on his and the nation’s behalf?
Would you be excited and honored? Probably not…. if you are a follower of Yahusha. Who would want to be a representative for a country that has become one of the most immoral nations in the world with laws on it books that go against everything Yahusha teaches?
But what if the King of Heaven and Earth called you one day and told you that He had chosen you to be an ambassador for Him and to represent His Kingdom? Now that would be quite an honor and the opportunity of a lifetime!
Understanding The Grace of Yahuah ~ Part 1
What is Biblical Grace?
The definition of “grace” when it is associated with Yahuah’s grace, is generally defined as unmerited favor and pardon. It is the kindness of Yahuah toward individuals and toward all His creation that is neither earned nor deserved. There is nothing that we can do to earn Yahuah’s favor for it is an undeserved gift that He gives because He desires to give it. He desires to give it because He is full of goodness and love.
Understanding the Grace of Yahuah ~ Part 2
Abundant Grace
The Gospel of John begins with an introduction of Yahusha and who He is. John tells us, that before Yahusha came as a man, born of the flesh, He was with Yahuah from eternity; that Yahusha is the Word, and that all things were made through Him. This Word became a flesh and blood man born of a woman, and walked amongst humanity. Even though Yahusha was born as a flesh and blood man, John writes and wants us to know, that He was FULL of GRACE and TRUTH.