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Saturday, December 25, 2010

To Love - AHAVAH (אַהבה) Is To Keep - SHAMAR (שׁמר)

To Love - AHAVAH (אַהבה)  Is To Keep - SHAMAR (שׁמר)
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

Gal 6:2 
Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the Torah of Messiah.

What is the TORAH OF MESSIAH?

The TORAH OF MESSIAH is the conclusion of the TORAH OF MOSES. The heart of the TORAH OF MOSES is :

Deu 6:4 
Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD
Deu 6:5 
And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
Deu 6:6 
And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart.

The TORAH OF MESSIAH is : TO LOVE - AHAVAH and TO KEEP - SHAMAR.

Mat 22:37 
Yeshua said unto him, Thou shalt LOVE the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
Mat 22:38 
This is the first and great commandment.
Mat 22:39 
And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt LOVE thy neighbour as thyself.
Mat 22:40 
On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

Joh 14:15 
If ye LOVE me, KEEP my commandments.
Joh 14:21

He that HATH my commandments, and KEEPETH them, he it is that LOVETH me: and he that LOVETH me shall be LOVED of my Father, and I will LOVE him, and will manifest myself to him.
Joh 14:23 
Yeshua answered and said unto him, If a man LOVE me, he will KEEP my words: and my Father will LOVE him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
Joh 15:10 
If ye KEEP my commandments, ye shall abide in my LOVE; even as I have KEPT my Father's commandments, and abide in his LOVE.
Joh 15:12 
This is my commandment, That ye LOVE one another, as I have LOVED you.
Joh 15:17 
These things I command you, that ye LOVE one another.
1Jn 3:11 
For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should LOVE one another.

1Jn 3:18 
My little children, let us NOT LOVE  in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in TRUTH.

What is TRUTH?

Psa 119:142 
Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and THY TORAH is the TRUTH.

Joh 17:17 
Sanctify them through thy truth: THY WORD is TRUTH.

1Jn 5:2 
By this we know that we love the children of God, when we LOVE God, and KEEP his commandments.

1Jn 5:3 
For this is the LOVE of God, that we KEEP his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.

2Jn 1:6 
And this is LOVE, that we WALK AFTER his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.

Remember :

1Jn 2:6 
He that saith he ABIDETH in him OUGHT himself also so TO WALK, even as he WALKED.
1Jn 2:7 
Brethren, I write no new commandment unto you, but an old commandment which ye had from the beginning. The old commandment is the word which ye have heard from the beginning.

Barukh HaShem b'Shem Yeshua HaMashiach.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Deception of Santa Claus and Christmas

The Deception of Santa Claus and Christmas
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

Everybody knows this famous picture. He always appear in the 25 December of Christmas. He is SANTA CLAUS.

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Who is he really?

SANTA CLAUS, also known as SAINT NICHOLAS, Father Christmas, or simply "SANTA", is a figure which was was derived from the Dutch figure of SINTERKLAAS, a mythological figure who in many Western cultures, is said to bring gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24.

What does the Bible say about SANTA CLAUS / SAINT NICHOLAS? What did our Lord Yeshua (Jesus) say about SAINT NICHOLAS?

Rev 2:6  KJV
But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate.

Rev 2:15  KJV
So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.

NICOLAITANS was an ancient sect whose deeds were expressly and strongly reprobate. Some have supposed that they were the followers of Nicolas (Act 6:5), one of the first deacons of the church, whom they regard as having apostatized from the true faith.

Act 6:5  KJV
And the saying pleased the whole multitude: and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and Timon, and Parmenas, and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch.

Since "Nicolaos" means "victor of the people" and "Balaam" means "devourer of the people", the two in symbolic unity signify religious seducers of the people. It is more probable that the Nicolaitans were identical with those who held the doctrine of Balaam, mentioned in Rev 2:14 and in  2Pe 2:15, so that likely the Nicolaitans practiced fornication and the eating of things sacrificed to idols while outwardly professing Christianity.

Rev 2:14  KJV
But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication.

2Pe 2:15  KJV
Which have forsaken the right way, and are gone astray, following the way of Balaam the son of Bosor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness;

So, from the Bible, if we hear the word NICOLAITANS, it always refers to FORNICATIONS and IDOLATRY.

SANTA CLAUS / SAINT NICHOLAS refers to spritual FORNICATIONS and a picture of IDOLATRY.

How can it be?

First, we must understand that the CHRISTMAS celebration in 25 December came from pagan custom worshiping the Roman Empire sun god, SOL INVICTUS. Constantine, the Roman king, established this practicing in the year 321 AD and changes the rest day from SHABBAT (the 7th day) to DIES SOLIS, the day of the sun which is SUNDAY.

For details please visit this site :
SOL INVICTUS

The day of the birth of SOL INVICTUS was called DIES NATALIS SOLIS INVICTI means "the birthday of the unconquered sun" or possibly "anniversary of the consecration of the temple of the unconquered sun".

Today we know this day as NATAL or CHRISTMAS. And guess, who is the famous actor behind CHRISTMAS? It is SANTA CLAUS.

Today SANTA CLAUS is generally depicted as a plump, jolly, white-bearded man wearing a red coat with white collar. In the Bible, who is he that always be described as great red?

Rev 12:3  KJV
And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads.

It is SATAN!

A well-known folk legend associated with SANTA CLAUS says that he lives in the far north, in a land of perpetual snow. The American version of SANTA CLAUS says that he lives at his house on the North Pole. In the Bible, who is he that always be described lives in the north?

Isa 14:13  KJV
For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:

It is SATAN!

So, do you think that as Believers in Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ) we are suppose to celebrate this pagan custom?

2Co 6:14  KJV
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
2Co 6:15  KJV
And what concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?
2Co 6:16  KJV
And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
2Co 6:17  KJV
Wherefore come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you,
2Co 6:18  KJV
And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty. Be SEPARATED, be HOLY, then The Almighty God will receive us, and we shall be HIS people.

We are called NOT to celebrate CHRISTMAS, but we are called to follow Yeshua (Jesus). Yeshua (Jesus) did NOT celebrate CHRISTMAS, but He celebrated CHANUKAH.

Joh 10:22  KJV
And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter.
Joh 10:23  KJV
And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch.

So let us follow Him to celebrate CHANUKAH from 25 Kislev - 3 Tevet 5771 (1 December 2010 - 9 December 2010).

Barukh HaShem, b'Shem Yeshua HaMashiach.


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Parashat Toldot - Good News To The Barren Women

Parashat Toldot ("Generations") - Good News To The Barren Women
Andre Widodo
© ORI

Shalom,

This week in the Torah Portion (Parashat) is Parashat Toldot ("Generations") and is taken from :

Torah : Genesis 25:19 - Genesis 28:9.
Haftarah : Malachi 1:1 - Malachi 2:7.
Brit Chadashah : Romans 9:1-31.

Gen 25:19 
And these are the generations of Isaac, Abraham's son: Abraham begat Isaac:
Gen 25:20 
And Isaac was forty years old when he took Rebekah to wife, the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of Padanaram, the sister to Laban the Syrian.
Gen 25:21 
And Isaac intreated the LORD for his wife, because she was barren: and the LORD was intreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.

Let us study Genesis 25:21.
Gen 25:21 
And Isaac intreated the LORD for his wife, because she was barren: and the LORD was intreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived.


Gen 25:21 
וַיֶּעְתַּ֨ר יִצְחָ֤ק לַֽיהוָה֙ לְנֹ֣כַח אִשְׁתֹּ֔ו כִּ֥י עֲקָרָ֖ה הִ֑וא וַיֵּעָ֤תֶר לֹו֙ יְהוָ֔ה וַתַּ֖הַר רִבְקָ֥ה אִשְׁתֹּֽו׃

Gen 25:21
va.ye.tar yits.khak la.a.do.nai le.no.khakh ish.to ki a.ka.ra hiv va.ye.a.ter lo a.do.nai va.ta.har riv.ka ish.to

The word INTREATED (ENTREAT) in verse 21 sometimes always be thought as PRAYED. But if we look at the Hebrew word, it has deeper meaning.

The word INTREATED (ENTREAT) in Hebrew is ATAR (עְתַּ֨ר) which means : TO PRAY, TO ENTREAT, TO SUPPLICATE. The fundamental meaning of this word is that of A CRY TO THE LORD FOR DELIVERANCE.

This word ATAR
(עְתַּ֨ר) was used in Isaac's prayer concerning his wife's barrenness (Gen 25:21); and the prayers of Moses to stop the plagues in Egypt (Exo 8:8).

Exo 8:8 
Then Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron, and said, Intreat the LORD, that he may take away the frogs from me, and from my people; and I will let the people go, that they may do sacrifice unto the LORD.

Scripture says that the LORD is faithful to hear such prayers (Job 33:26).

Job 33:26 
He shall pray unto God, and he will be favourable unto him: and he shall see his face with joy: for he will render unto man his righteousness.

Amen?

So the Good News to all the barren women is, our God is Faithful God. He listens to every prayer. Look at Abraham, look at Isaac, look at Jacob etc. There are many proofs of the barren women become pregnant and get children.

Remember, the nation of Israel today is from a barren woman Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel. Our God, Y-H-V-H can makes a barren woman to laugh. And the key is : ATAR
(עְתַּ֨ר);  A CRY TO THE LORD FOR DELIVERANCE, especially from the priest of the family, the husband.

Barukh HaShem b'Shem Yeshua HaMashiach.


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Was the Torah (the Law) Really Nailed to the Cross




Is that true that in the New Testament the Torah (the Law) really nailed to the cross by reading Col 2:14?

Col 2:14
Blotting out the handwriting of ORDINANCES that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;

Let us examine the Scripture together.

The word ORDINANCES in Greek is DOGMA (δόγμα). DOGMA (δόγμα) means = DOCTRINE; DECREE; PUBLIC DECREE MADE BY RULERS. It applies to the man-made decree. NOT from God.

If we refer to the TORAH that God gave to Moses, it is called in Greek as NOMOS (νόμος). NOT DOGMA. NOMOS means = MOSAIC LAW; THE LAW.

Col 2:14 is talking about "DOGMA". It is NOT "NOMOS".

Eph 2:15
Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ORDINANCES (DOGMA); for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace;

Eph 2:15 is also talking about "DOGMA".

Was the Shabbat Really Changed?




Was the Shabbat really changed to Sunday?

Shabbat is a SIGN; is a COVENANT between Y-H-V-H and us.

Eze 20:12
Moreover also I gave them My Shabbats, to be a SIGN between Me and them, that they might know that I am the Y-H-V-H that sanctify them.

Eze 20:18
But I said unto their children in the wilderness, Walk ye NOT in the statutes of your fathers, neither observe their judgments, nor defile yourselves with their idols:
Eze 20:19
I am the Y-H-V-H your God; walk in My statutes, and keep My judgments, and do them;
Eze 20:20
And hallow My Shabbats; and they shall be a SIGN between Me and you, that ye may know that I am the LORD your God.

Yeshua did NOT destroy the Torah, Yeshua did NOT destroy the Shabbat. In fact, Yeshua and His disciples observed the Shabbat.

Mat 5:17
Think NOT that I am come to destroy the Torah, or the prophets: I am NOT come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Mat 5:18
For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.

Mar 1:21
And they went into Capernaum; and straightway on the Shabbat day He entered into the synagogue, and taught.

Act 17:2
And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three Shabbat days reasoned with them out of the scriptures,

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Parashat Chayei Sarah

Shalom,

Centuries before Yeshua (Jesus) walked the earth, Ezra the Scribe divided the first 5 books of the Bible -- the Torah -- into 54 portions so that in the course of a year the entire scroll would be recited during services.

This practice is still observed in synagogues around the world today. Yeshua (Jesus) said that these Scriptures plainly testify of Him :

Luk 24:27  KJV
And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.

Now you can better understand just how these Scriptures bear witness that Yeshua (Jesus) is the promised Messiah of Israel by studying the weekly Torah portion for yourself!

I understand that actually it should be started at Simchat Torah with:

Bereshit


Noach

Lech Lecha


Vayera


and now Chayei Sarah. Let us started following now.


Shalom chaverim!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Did Yeshua (Jesus) cancel the Torah?

Did Yeshua (Jesus) cancel the Torah?
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

What does the Bible say about the TORAH?

Psa 119:142  KJV
Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy LAW [TORAH] is the TRUTH.

Jer 31:33  KJV
But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my LAW [TORAH] in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people.

Mat 5:17  KJV
Think not that I am come to destroy the LAW [TORAH], or the prophets: I am NOT come to destroy, but to fulfil.
Mat 5:18  KJV
For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the LAW [TORAH], till all be fulfilled.

1Jn 3:4  KJV
Whosoever committeth SIN transgresseth also the LAW [TORAH]: for SIN is the transgression of the LAW [TORAH].

Hos 4:6  KJV
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the LAW [TORAH] of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

Please consider this :

Yeshua (Jesus) never broke the TORAH. If Yeshua (Jesus) broke the TORAH, that means He sinned, and we have no salvation at all.

What Yeshua (Jesus) did was He confronted the Pharisee's Traditions. NOT the TORAH! They had added so many rules, so it became difficult to obey the TORAH. 

May ADONAI bless you in your study. Barukh HaShem b'shem Yeshua HaMashiach (Praise the LORD in the Name of Yeshua the Messiah).


Tuesday, October 5, 2010

What I believe


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3SxxZ5szZM&playnext=1&list=PL046EB4F0AF5B8A31&feature=results_video

Deu 4:8
And what nation is there so great, that hath statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?
Deu 4:9
Only take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of thy life: but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons;

Deu 11:19
And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Deu 11:20
And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates:
Deu 11:21

That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven upon the earth.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Abaddon in Rev 9:11 - Abadan Island in Iran

Abaddon in Rev 9:11 - Abadan Island in Iran
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

Rev 9:11  KJV
And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.

Abaddon :
Strong's word G3. Abaddon is a destroying angel; a perishing angel from Sheol (Hebrew word for : Hell).

Apollyon :
Strong's word G623. Apollyon is a destroyer that is, Satan.

So, basically, Abaddon and Apollyon is Satan himself, a Destroyer or Destroying angel.

And interestingly, there is an island in Iran named Abadan island where Euphrates River and Tigris River meet, join and empty into Persian Gulf.

Abadan Island, Iran

Please click here for details : Abadan Island - Iran

The Euphrates River originates in the Taurus Mountains and flows through Syria and Iraq, eventually joining Tigris River in the Shatt al-Arab and emptying into the Persian Gulf. The apocalyptic prophecy that mentions the loosing of the 4 angels reveals that a Destroying angel named Abaddon/Apollyon will be released from the abyss near the same time these 4 angelic being are released from their captivity, where they are confined in caverns under the waters of the Euphrates.

The name Abaddon in Hebrew and the name Abadan Island, there may be a linguistic link to this island and also the releasing of the spirit Abaddon from a black-smoke-filled pit.

Since the location is near the Euphrates, which is mentioned by name in the prophecy, the spirit called Abaddon could be bound under the earth in this region.

Remember, the strong prince spirits often take on the same name of the region they control, such as the prince of Persia in Daniel 10:13.

Dan 10:13  KJV
But the prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me one and twenty days: but, lo, Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me; and I remained there with the kings of Persia.

The prince of Grecia in Daniel 10:20.

Dan 10:20  KJV
Then said he, Knowest thou wherefore I come unto thee? and now will I return to fight with the prince of Persia: and when I am gone forth, lo, the prince of Grecia shall come.

When this "pit" in Revelation 9:1 is opened,

Rev 9:1  KJV
And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven unto the earth: and to him was given the key of the bottomless pit.

then the black smoke fills the air, darkening the entire area. Because Abadan Island is used to refine oil, any form of explosion could literally cause the black smoke to billow into the atmosphere, thus fulfilling the visual description given by John in Revelation 9:2.

Rev 9:2  KJV
And he opened the bottomless pit; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit.

Now, we are on our way to see the fulfillment of John's prophecy, but before that, let us prepare ourselves because our Lord is coming to rapture His Brides.


Monday, September 20, 2010

Church, Boast Not Against the Branches

Church, Boast Not Against the Branches
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

"Church, boast NOT against the branches" or in other word "Church, do NOT be anti-Jews".

The title, it is taken from Romans 11 written by Paul.

Rom 11:13  KJV
For I speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, I magnify mine office:

Whom was Paul addressing to? Paul was addressing this letter to the Gentiles. To the Church.

Rom 11:14  KJV
If by any means I may provoke to emulation them which are my flesh, and might save some of them.
Rom 11:15  KJV
For if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?
Rom 11:16  KJV
For if the firstfruit be holy, the lump is also holy: and if the root be holy, so are the branches.
Rom 11:17  KJV
And if some of the branches be broken off, and thou, being a wild olive tree, wert graffed in among them, and with them partakest of the root and fatness of the olive tree;

Who is the olive tree in Rom 11:17?

Psa 52:8  KJV
But I am like a green olive tree in the house of God: I trust in the mercy of God for ever and ever.

Jer 11:16  KJV
The LORD called thy name, A green olive tree, fair, and of goodly fruit: with the noise of a great tumult he hath kindled fire upon it, and the branches of it are broken.
Jer 11:17  KJV
For the LORD of hosts, that planted thee, hath pronounced evil against thee, for the evil of the house of Israel and of the house of Judah, which they have done against themselves to provoke me to anger in offering incense unto Baal.

So, who is the olive tree in Rom 11:17? It is Israel; it is the Jewish people. Who is the wild olive in Rom 11:17? As Paul was speaking to the Gentiles Believers (the Church), so the wild olive is the Church. The Gentiles Believers.

Rom 11:18  KJV
Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee.

Paul said, "Church, boast NOT against the Jewish people. It is not you that bears the Jewish people, but the Jewish people bears you".

Rom 11:19  KJV
Thou wilt say then, The branches were broken off, that I might be graffed in.
Rom 11:20  KJV
Well; because of unbelief they were broken off, and thou standest by faith. Be not highminded, but fear:
Rom 11:21  KJV
For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also spare not thee.

Again, here Paul said, "Church, please don't be arrogant to the Jewish people; please don't be anti Jewish; on the contrary, be terrified!

Rom 11:22  KJV
Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
Rom 11:23  KJV
And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be graffed in: for God is able to graff them in again.
Rom 11:24  KJV
For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive tree?
Rom 11:25  KJV
For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
Rom 11:26  KJV
And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:

All Israel will be saved. When will it happen? On Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.

If Passover is about INDIVIDUAL SALVATION, but Yom Kippur is about NATIONAL SALVATION. Yom Kippur is a prophetic that all Israel will be saved, will be accepting their Messiah, Yeshua HaMashiach.

Remember the story of Joseph?

Joseph is typology of Suffering Messiah. After Joseph became a number 2 person in Egypt, no one of his family recognize Joseph. Why is that? Because Joseph looked different. He dressed as a gentile, he dressed an Egyptian, smelled as Egyptian.

Today, none of the Jewish people recognize Jesus as their Messiah. Why is that? Because we describe Him in gentile ways and the worst thing is because we are becoming anti Jewish.

Isn't that sad?

But, when was Joseph reveal himself to his family? To answer this question we must read Genesis 44:16-34.

When Judah was younger, he had showed no regard for his brother Joseph or his father, Jacob. First he had convinced his brothers to sell Joseph as a slave (Gen 37:27); then he had joined his brothers in lying to his father about Joseph's fate (Gen 37:32). But what a change had taken place in Judah! The man who had sold one favored little brother into slavery now offered to become a slave himself to save another favored little brother. He was so concerned for his father and younger brother that he was willing to die for them.

When Judah repented, Joseph revealed himself to his family. When Judah repented, Joseph revealed himself to his family. When Judah repented, Joseph revealed himself to his family.

Gen 45:3  KJV
And Joseph said unto his brethren, I am Joseph; doth my father yet live? And his brethren could not answer him; for they were troubled at his presence.
Gen 45:4  KJV
And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you. And they came near. And he said, I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt.

When the all Jewish people repentf rom  their sins, Yeshua (Jesus) will reveal Himself to the Jewish people and He will say, "Come near to Me!"

That's why Paul said in Romans 11:27.

Rom 11:27  KJV
For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.

Jer 31:31  KJV
Behold, the days come, saith the LORD, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah:

Who is the New Covenant for? It is for Israel. For the Jewish people. What about the Gentiles? Gentiles, they are grafted into the Jewish people as one tree.

Jer 31:32  KJV
Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which my covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD:
Jer 31:33  KJV
But this shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After those days, saith the LORD, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people.
Jer 31:34  KJV
And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more.

When is the day NOT to remember the sin no more? Yom Kippur. So this is a very important day. The Day of Atonement.

Rom 11:28  KJV
As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers' sakes.

Church, concerning the Gospel of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ), the Jewish people are hostile toward you. But concerning Covenant as a chosen people, the Jewish people are the loved  one for the Patriarchs' sake.

Amen?

What is it like if the Church becomes anti Jewish people? Anyone know a person name Diotrephes in the Bible? He was a Gentile believer but anti Jewish people.

3Jn 1:9  KJV
I wrote unto the church: but Diotrephes, who loveth to have the preeminence among them, receiveth us not.

Who was Diotrepehes? His name was not a Jewish name. His name was a Greek name. But he did not receive Yochanan (John), a Jewish. Who was Yochanan (John)? Yochanan (John) was a disciple whom Yeshua (Jesus) loved

3Jn 1:10  KJV
Wherefore, if I come, I will remember his deeds which he doeth, prating against us with malicious words: and not content therewith, neither doth he himself receive the brethren, and forbiddeth them that would, and casteth them out of the church.
3Jn 1:11  KJV
Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.

Church, boast NOT against the Jewish people. Church, do NOT follow the way of Diotrephes.

May Adonai, our God, King of the universe bless in our study through His Son Yeshua HaMashiach. Amen.


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Wedding of The Lamb is not casual dinner

The Wedding of The Lamb is not casual dinner
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

Rev 19:9  KJV
And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God.

Rev 19:16  KJV
And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.
Rev 19:17  KJV
And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God;

If we dine at an elite restaurant, and their attire is a suit and a tie, the restaurant staffs, they will not let you in at the door with jeans and a T-shirt.

The same principle reflects spiritually.

The Bible warns us about the Wedding of the Lamb. He is God, the King of kings. Everyone who believes and accepts in His Son Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ) as Savior, is invited to the Wedding of the Lamb. But few are willing to preparethemselves with : wedding clothes of righteousness.

Rev 19:7  KJV
Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.
Rev 19:8  KJV
And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.

What is the righteousness?

Gen 15:6  KJV
And he believed in the LORD; and he counted it to him for righteousness.

Psa 119:172  KJV
My tongue shall speak of thy word: for all thy commandments are righteousness.

Joh 16:8  KJV
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment:

Eph 5:9  KJV
(For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;)
Righteousness is God's Word; Righteousness is God's Commandment; Righteousness is the Spirit of God. Righteousness is Holy Spirit.

Among Messianic believers, we believe that Holy Spirit is the Living Torah. He writes the Torah in our hearts, not on the 2 tablets stone, but inwardly in our hearts.

This is our wedding clothes of righteousness.

We are not invited to a "casual dinner" party at Mc Donald's, but we are invited to a "Wedding of the King of kings". We have to be ready and prepare our lives before our Lord rapture us.

The Wedding of the Lamb is at hand!

Bamashiach Yeshua barukh hu. Amen.
 


Saturday, August 21, 2010

His Name is Yeshua, NOT Yahshua

His Name is Yeshua, NOT Yahshua
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

How do we get the Name "Yeshua" as the Name of Messiah?

This is really quite a simple exercise. The name יֵשׁוּעַ (Yeshua) appears multiple times in Ezra and Nehemiah and once in each of the books of Chronicles.

1Ch 24:11  KJV
The ninth to Jeshua, the tenth to Shecaniah,

1Ch 24:11  Westminster Leningrad Codex
 לְיֵשׁ֙וּעַ֙ הַתְּשִׁעִ֔י לִשְׁכַנְיָ֖הוּ הָעֲשִׂרִֽי

1Ch 24:11  Hebrew Transliteration
le.ye.shu.a ha.te.shi.i lish.khan.ya.hu ha.a.si.ri

In the English, you can usually find it as "Jeshua".

To arrive at the correct pronunciation, however, we have to accept and fully understand the Masoretic vowel pointings.

Those who are insistent upon the "YAHshua" pronunciation reject the traditional Masoretic vowel pointings when it does not suit their beliefs. Or the other possibility is, they do not understand the Hebrew.

The name begins with a Hebrew letter י (YOD), which carries with it the sound of our English "Y".

The vowel point associated with the YOD is the "ֵ"(tsere).

Tsere ( Hebrew : צֵירֵי‎, sometimes צירה ) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign represented by two dots "ֵ" underneath a letter.

In modern Hebrew, it indicates the phoneme /e/ which is the same as the "e" sound in "sell" and is transliterated as an "e". In modern Hebrew, a tsere makes the same sound as a segol.

Segol (Hebrew : סֶגּוֹל‎) is a Hebrew niqqud vowel sign that is represented by three dots forming an upside down equilateral triangle "ֶ".


So, with tsere, it makes the vowel sound "eh" in sephardic/modern Hebrew ("ey" in Ashkenazi).

Let's look again at the Hebrew Name :
יֵשׁ֙וּעַ֙


So the first letter is the
יֵ (YOD) and with the tsere ( two dots "ֵ" underneath a letter ) , the sound is "yeh".

The second letter is the 
שׁ֙ (SHIN) and makes the "sh" sound.

The third letter is the
וּ  (VAV) with the וּ (shuruk) pointing, which makes an "oo" sound. (The ו alone makes a "v" sound, but when it appears as וּ the ו functions as a vowel.)

Together, יֵשׁוּ makes the sound "yeh-shoo". The final letter is the ע (AYIN).

By itself, the 
ע
is a silent letter, however, it appears as עַ with the ַ (patakh) vowel pointing, which adds the "ah" sound to the letter.

Together, the three syllables of יֵשׁוּעַ are pronounced "yeh-shoo-ah".

We transliterate this in English as "Yeshua."


Thursday, August 19, 2010

Rapture is on Rosh HaShanah




Rosh HaShanah is known as the Jewish New Year. It is called as Yom Teruah or the Day of Trumpets (Shofars). The day when all the believers blow the 4th blast Tekiah HaGadolah.

Tekiah HaGadolah is : "the great Tekiah," a single unbroken blast, held as long as possible.

There are 4 types of Shofar blasts :

the Tekiah : the "blast," one long blast with a clear tone.
the Shevarim : a "broken," sighing sound of three short calls.
the Teruah : the "alarm," a rapid series of nine or more very short notes.
the Tekiah Gedolah : "the great Tekiah," a single unbroken blast, held as long as possible.

Usually, a combination of Tekiah, Shevarim, Teruah, is blasted and ending with a Tekiah Gedolah.

The Tekiah HaGadolah is for celebrating the coming of HaKohen HaGadol or the High Priest which is our Lord Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ).

From the Old Testament, the blowing of shofar is always related the coming presence of the Lord.

Exo 19:18 KJV
And mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke, because the LORD descended upon it in fire: and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mount quaked greatly.
Exo 19:19 KJV
And when the voice of the trumpet sounded long, and waxed louder and louder, Moses spake, and God answered him by a voice.

In the New Testament :

1Co 15:52 KJV
In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.

1Th 4:16 KJV
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:

When is the Day when the last trumpet usually blown? Rosh HaShanah! It is a picture of Rapture.

Keep watching, we are now approaching the day of Rosh HaShanah.

Friday, June 4, 2010

WHO ARE "MY BRETHREN" IN MATTHEW 25:40?

WHO ARE "MY BRETHREN" IN MATTHEW 25:40?
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

Mat 25:40  KJV
And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.

Who are "my brethren" in Mat 25:40? Are they "Israel"? or are they "the Church"?

It is crucial to understand Mat 25:40. Why? Because Mat 25:40 is the repeating prophecy from Joel 3:2 and Zechariah 14:2.....They are refering to the same even which is the judgement of the gentile nations according to how they treat Yeshua's "Brethren".

Joe 3:2  KJV
I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.

Zec 14:2  KJV
For I will gather all nations against Jerusalem to battle; and the city shall be taken, and the houses rifled, and the women ravished; and half of the city shall go forth into captivity, and the residue of the people shall not be cut off from the city.

Mat 25:31  KJV
When the Son of man shall come in his glory, and all the holy angels with him, then shall he sit upon the throne of his glory:
Mat 25:32  KJV
And before him shall be gathered all nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats:

How many gathering of the nations are there? THERE IS ONLY ONE!

All throughout the Bible there is only  a single judgement of the nations. This is the judgement when the Lord gathers the nations for judgement regarding their injustices toward the nation of Israel.

Why did Yeshua use the word "Brethren" in Mat 25:40? It is the same as Moses when Moses mentioned :

Deu 18:15  KJV
The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me; unto him ye shall hearken;

Moses prophecied about Yeshua as the Messiah in Deu 18:15. Messiah will be coming from the midst of Israel, of Israel's brethren. So, who were they that Yeshua talking about in Mat 25:40 when He was saying "My Brethren"? IT IS ISRAEL.

The "Brethren" in Mat 25:40 are the Israelites, who are Yeshua's relatives, according to the flesh.

In Mat 25, Yeshua tells the story : "I was hungry and you gave Me food...thirsty and you gave Me drink...in prison and you visited Me...a stranger and you took Me in...naked and you clothed Me."

"In prison?...Sick? When was Yeshua sick or in prison?

If you want to know when Yeshua was in prison or hungry or naked, then simply watch some Holocaust footage. There, you will see Him.

OK...what does that have to do with Salvation?

This typical kind of question, I will respond by asking a Yeshua-style question.

The Antichrist will divide Israel, he wants to also divide Jerusalem between Israel and Islam. Please read Joel 3:2 for detail. Now, if the Antichrist wants Jerusalem divided, and Yeshua condems this division, which side are you on? Yeshua's side? or Antichrist's side? 

Can one be on the side of Yeshua and the side of Antichrist as well? No way! There are always tests and evidences for one to check to see if they are producing God's fruit. Without any real fruit, you are never saved!

Is this all too difficult to swallow? Well, everyone must swallow, either swallow God's Word, or swallow His wrath. The choice is yours. I urge you to choose the narrow gate which is the Word of God.

I will follow Yeshua's parable, because Yeshua is my Lord. He teaches me this parable...

This is the parable of the Two Christians Nazis During the Holocaust.

"On Sunday morning, a pastor walked by nicely dressed going to the church. He swerves out of the way from the sidewalk where a thin Jewish woman with her two starving children were begging, "Please, I have had nothing to eat and we are practically naked, please a piece of bread, and a blanket." she says.

Unconcerned the pastor removes her clinging hand, obviously getting his fine garments dirty. "Lady, I am on my way to church, I have washed, and can't you see that I am busy doing the Lord's work?"

Then a man by the name Oscar Schindler walks by. And though he belonged to the Nazi Party, he was defiant and hated Hitler. He stops, takes the woman and her children in his car, puts her to work in his factory and keeps her and her children alive."

Which one of the two did the work of God? Was it the pastor or the repentant Nazi?

At the end, there will be many who will call Him "Lord, Lord, we healed in Your Name, we cast out demons in Your Name...but the Lord doesn't recognize them.

Mat 7:22  KJV
Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
Mat 7:23  KJV
And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

In every detail of the many afflictions of Israel, the Lord Himself also suffers. Isaiah said it clearly.

Isa 63:9  KJV
In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his presence saved them: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them; and he bare them, and carried them all the days of old.

When the Jews were silent as they died - He was silent as the crowd mocked Him before and during the cross. When they were strangers and in prisons (Ghetto in the West, and Mellahs in the Middle East), so was He. When they were starving, so was He. Even in their death, literally naked, so was His death, He was naked. As Yeshua died, so did the nation of Israel. As Yeshua was resurrected, so did the nation of Israel.

Hos 6:2  KJV
After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight.

Note :
1 day for the Lord = 1000 years for mankind.
2 days for the Lord = 2000 years for mankind.

So also, did the nation of Israel arise "after two days" - "after two thousands years" and was born in one day, May 14 1948 ( 5 Iyyar 5708).

Isa 66:8  KJV
Who hath heard such a thing? who hath seen such things? Shall the earth be made to bring forth in one day? or shall a nation be born at once? for as soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children.

Keep blessing Israel.

Shalom.








Friday, May 7, 2010

Errors of Judaism

Errors of Judaism
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

These are some errors of Judaism.

1. Accepted the sages/oral tradition as Divine Authority
 
2. Canceled date of Scriptural Holy Days
* Canceled celebration of the First Fruits of Barley;

3. Claimed Talmud was equal with Torah in importance and authority
 
4. Depicted Messiah Yeshua as false, non-Jewish and breaker of Torah
 
5. Turned the glory of the Messiah over to common men like Bar Kochba and Sabbatai; made the Sabbath the "Queen"
 
6. Gave more importance to Maimondes words than the words of Moses.
 
7. Messianic Jews forced to leave the Jewish community,
 
8. Replaced the blood atonement with non-biblical reliance on prayers.
 
9. Anti-Messianism : Called Messianic Jews "self-haters" and relegated them to non-existence.

10. Fail to teach their congregations that they will face a judgement day, and that entry into the "Kingdom of Heaven" is not automatic.
 
11. Refuse to teach gentiles about Torah, the Prophets and the Writiings, or allow them to attend Yeshivas, (schools)


Errors of Christianity

Errors of Christianity
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach

Shalom,

I understand that this subject is a little bit sensitive, but it is worthy to examine and study it so we can stick to the Word of God.

Joh 14:15  KJV
If ye love me, keep my commandments.

Joh 15:10  KJV
If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.

These are some errors of Christianity :

1. Accepted the church councils as Divine Authority
  
2. Changed dates of Scriptural Holy Days
* Forget the Seventh Day (Shabbat) and changed it to Sunday;
* Changed Passover to Good Friday;
* Changed the Feast of First Fruits of Barley (Resurrection Day) to that of the goddess Easter (Ishtar, Astarte, Asherot)
* Changed birth of Messiah from Feast of Tabernacles to the pagan solstice (Christmas)
  
3. Claimed Torah (Adonai's Law) was not valid anymore as a standard for Christians
  
4. Depicted Messiah Yeshua as effeminate, non-Jewish, and breaker of Torah
  
5. Turned the glory of Messiah over to Popes; Mary as the "Queen of Heaven"
  
6. Gave more importance to Paul's words than Yeshua's words
  
7. Messianic Jews forced into Gentile assimilation
  
8. Replaced Israel with non-biblical concept of church
  
9. Anti-Semitism: Called Jews "Christ-killers" and relegated them to a rejected people
 
10. Accomodate the pagan beliefs of Rome and Greece.
  
11. Created the false doctrine of the trinity, to accomodate the fact that both Christianity and masons worship ancient Greek gods
  
12. Have deceived millions of souls into accepting false doctrines and church doctrines.
  
13. Have ignored the command of Yeshua to believe in Him, to Repent, to be Baptised (total immersion) and to follow what He taught,
   
14. Have embraced the deceptions of satan such that christians in the majority are unaware of the judgement seat, and the 1050 commands of the New Testament.

Keep in His Word.

Blessing in Yeshua's Name.


Monday, May 3, 2010

1050 Commandments in BRIT CHADASHAH (the NEW TESTAMENT)

1050 Commandments in The New Testament
Andre Widodo
© Talmid HaMashiach



Shalom,

As we have known that there are 613 Commandments or Torah or Instructions in the Old Testament or Tanakh, now we will see that there are 1050 Commandments  or Torah or Instructions in the New Testament or Brit Chadashah :

Abstain
7 "Abstains" - Abstain from :

1.    Idols ( Act 15:20 )

2.    Fornication ( Act 15:20,29; 1Th 4:2-3 )

3.    Strangled meats ( Act 15:20 )

4.    Eating blood ( Act 15:20 )

5.    Meats offered to idols ( Act 15:29 )

6.    All appearance of evil ( 1Th 5:22 )

7.    Fleshly lusts ( 1Pe 2:11 )

Avoid
7 things to "Avoid" :

1.    Troublemakers ( Rom 16:17 )

2.    Profane and vain babblings ( 1Ti 6:20 )

3.    False science ( 1Ti 6:20 )

4.    Unlearned questions ( 2Ti 2:23 )

5.    Foolish questions ( Tit 3:9 )

6.    Genealogies ( Tit 3:9 )

7.    Arguments about the law ( Tit 3:9 )

Asks
3 "Asks" :

1.    Ask and ye shall receive ( Mat 7:7 )

2.    Ask no return of goods ( Luk 6:30 )

3.    Ask life for backsliders ( 1Jo 5:16 )

Awake
2 Things to "Awake" to :

1.    Awake to righteousness ( 1Co 15:34 )

2.    Awake to life ( Eph 5:14 )

Be's
74 "Be's" :

1.    Be exceeding glad ( Mat 5:12 )

2.    Be reconciled to a brother ( Mat 5:24 )

3.    Be perfect ( Mat 5:48; 2Co 13:11 )

4.    Be wise as serpents ( Mat 10:16 )

5.    Be harmless as doves ( Mat 10:16 )

6.    Be ready for Yeshua's coming ( Mat 24:44; Luk 12:40 )

7.    Be content with your wages ( Luk 3:14 )

8.    Be merciful as G-d ( Luk 6:36 )

9.    Be like faithful servants ( Luk 12:36 )

10.  Be thankful ( Col 3:15 )

11.  Be at peace among selves ( 1Th 5:13 )

12.  Be patient toward all people ( 1Th 5:14; 2Ti 2:24 )

13.  Be no partaker of sin ( 1Ti 5:22 )

14.  Be sober and hope ( 1Pe 1:13 )

15.  Be sober and pray ( 1Pe 4:7 )

16.  Be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, charity, and patience ( Tit 2:2 )

17.  Be sober, love husbands and children (young women) ( Tit 2:4 )

18.  Be sober minded (young men) ( Tit 2:6 )

19.  Be in behaviour as becoming to saints (aged women) ( Tit 2:3 )

20.  Be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient (young women) ( Tit 2:5 )

21.  Be ready to give an answer of the hope that is in you ( 1Pe 3:15 )

22.  Be of good cheer ( Joh 16:33 )

23.  Be baptized ( Act 2:38 )

24.  Be converted ( Act 3:19 )

25.  Be transformed ( Rom 12:2 )

26.  Be kind of brotherly love one to another ( Rom 12:10; Eph 4:32 )

27.  Be fervent in spirit ( Rom 12:11 )

28.  Be patient in tribulation ( Rom 12:12 )

29.  Be given to hospitality ( Rom 12:13 )

30.  Be afraid, if lawless ( Rom 13:4 )

31.  Be no idolater ( 1Co 10:7 )

32.  Be followers of Paul as he followed Yeshua ( 1Co 11:1; Php 3:17 )

33.  Be followers of G-d ( Eph 5:1 )

34.  Be followers of the faithful and patient ( Heb 6:12 )

35.  Be children in malice ( 1Co 14:20 )

36.  Be men in understanding ( 1Co 14:20 )

37.  Be steadfast ( 1Co 15:58 )

38.  Be unmoveable ( 1Co 15:58 )

39.  Be always abounding in G-d's work ( 1Co 15:58 )

40.  Be strong in the L-rd ( 1Co 16:13; Eph 6:10; 2Ti 2:1 )

41.  Be of good comfort ( 2Co 13:11 )

42.  Be of one mind ( Rom 12:16; 2Co 13:11; Php 2:2; 1Pe 3:8 )

43.  Be separate from the unclean ( 2Co 6:17 )

44.  Be renewed in spirit ( Eph 4:23 )

45.  Be angry and sin not ( Eph 4:26 )

46.  Be tender-hearted one to another ( Eph 4:32 )

47.  Be filled with the Spirit ( Eph 5:18 )

48.  Be likeminded ( Php 2:2 )

49.  Be one of accord ( Php 2:2 )

50.  Be anxious for nothing ( Php 4:6 )

51.  Be an example to believers in word, conversation, charity, spirit, faith, and purity ( 1Ti 4:12 )

52.  Be a partaker of Messianic sufferings ( 2Ti 1:8; 1Pe 4:1 )

53.  Be gentle to all people ( 2Ti 2:24 )

54.  Be apt to teach ( 2Ti 2:24 )

55.  Be instant in season, out of season ( 2Ti 4:2 )

56.  Be careful to maintain good works ( Tit 3:8,14; Mat 5:16 )

57.  Be content with what you have ( Heb 13:5 )

58.  Be doers of the Word ( Jam 1:22 )

59.  Be afflicted and mourn ( Jam 4:9 )

60.  Be patient till Yeshua comes ( Jam 5:7-8 )

61.  Be holy in conversation (behaviour) ( 1Pe 1:15-16 )

62.  Be pitiful ( 1Pe 3:8 )

63.  Be courteous ( 1Pe 3:8 )

64.  Be examples of the flock of G-d, not L-rd over it ( 1Pe 5:3 )

65.  Be subject one to another ( 1Pe 5:5 )

66.  Be clothed with humility ( 1Pe 5:5 )

67.  Be sober ( 1Pe 5:8 )

68.  Be vigilant ( 1Pe 5:8 )

69.  Be mindful of prophecies and command­ments ( 2Pe 3:2 )

70.  Be diligent to be found in peace ( 2Pe 3:14 )

71.  Be diligent to be without spot, and blameless ( 2Pe 3:14 )

72.  Be faithful to death ( Rev 2:10 )

73.  Be watchful, strengthen self ( Rev 3:2 )

74.  Be zealous and repent ( Rev 3:19 )

Be Not's
30 "Be Not's" :

1.    Be not like the hypocrites in prayer ( Mat 6:5 )

2.    Be not like the heathen in prayer ( Mat 6:8 )

3.    Be not as hypocrites in fasting ( Mat 6:16 )

4.    Be not called "Rabbi" ( Mat 23:8 )

5.    Be not called "Master" ( Mat 23:9 )

6.    Be not afraid of man ( Luk 12:4 )

7.    Be not of doubtful mind ( Luk 12:29 )

8.    Be not many teachers ( Jam 3:1 )

9.    Be not afraid of terror ( 1Pe 3:14 )

10.  Be not troubled ( 1Pe 3:14 )

11.  Be not ignorant of time with G-d ( 2Pe 3:8 )

12.  Be not deceived: 10 classes not to inherit the kingdom ( 1Co 6:9-10 )

13.  Be not conformed to world ( Rom 12:2 )

14.  Be not slothful in business ( Rom 12:11 )

15.  Be not conceited ( Rom 12:16 )

16.  Be not overcome of evil ( Rom 12:21 )

17.  Be not mere servants of men ( 1Co 7:23 )

18.  Be not children in understanding ( 1Co 14:20 )

19.  Be not deceived by evil companions ( 1Co 15:33 )

20.  Be not unequally yoked together with unbelievers ( 2Co 6:14-15 )

21.  Be not entangled again with keeping the law ( Gal 5:1)

22.  Be not deceived: man will reap what he sows ( Gal 6:7-8 )

23.  Be not partakers with sinners ( Eph 5:7 )

24.  Be not unwise about G-d's will ( Eph 5:17 )

25.  Be not drunk with wine ( Eph 5:18 )

26.  Be not weary in well doing ( 2Th 3:13 )

27.  Be not ashamed of G-d ( 2Ti 1:8 )

28.  Be not slothful ( Heb 6:12 )

29.  Be not forgetful of strangers ( Heb 13:2 )

30.  Be not carried about with different strange doctrines ( Heb 13:9 )

Beware's
14 "Beware's" :

1.    Beware of false prophets ( Mat 7:15 )

2.    Beware of people ( Mat 10:17 )

3.    Beware of leaven (doctrine) of Pharisees ( Mat 16:6-12 )

4.    Beware of leaven (doctrine) of Herod ( Mar 8:15 )

5.    Beware of hypocrisy ( Luk 12:1 )

6.    Beware of covetousness ( Luk 12:15 )

7.    Beware of scribes ( Mar 12:38; Luk 20:46 )

8.    Beware of lest you despise G-d and perish ( Act 13:40-41 )

9.    Beware of dogs (false teachers) ( Php 3:2 )

10. Beware of evil workers ( Php 3:2 )

11. Beware of the concision ( Php 3:2 )

12. Beware of being spoiled through philosophy ( Col 2:8 )

13. Beware of being spoiled through vain deceit ( Col 2:8 )

14. Beware of backsliding ( 2Pe 3:17 )

Believe
4 Things to "Believe" :

1.    The gospel ( Mar 1:15 )

2.    G-d's existence ( Heb 11:6 )

3.    On Yeshua the Messiah ( 1Joh 3:23 )

4.    G-d rewards diligent seeking ( Heb 11:6 )

Not to Believe
1 Thing "Not to Believe" :

1.    Believe not every spirit ( 1Jo 4:1 )

Bless
2 Classes to "Bless" :

1.    Those who curse you ( Mat 5:44; Luk 6:28 )

2.    Persecutors ( Rom 12:14 )

Cast Out/Away
3 Things to "Cast Out/Away" :

1.    The beam out of own eyes ( Mat 7:5; Luk 6:42 )

2.    Devils ( Mat 10:8 )

3.    All your cares upon G-d ( 1Pe 5:7 )

Comfort
2 Classes to "Comfort" :

1.    One another-fellow Messianics ( 1Th 4:18; 1Th 5:11 )

2.    The feeble-minded ( 1 Th 5:14 )

Honour
6 Classes to "Honour" :

1. Fathers ( Mat 19:19; Mar 10:19; Luk 18:20; Eph 6:2 )

2. Mothers ( Mat 19:19; Mar 10:19; Luk 18:20; Eph 6:2 )

3. Others ( Rom 12:10 )

4. Widows indeed ( 1Ti 5:3 )

5. All people ( 1Pe 2:17 )

6. Kings - rulers ( 1Pe 2:17 )

Charge
5 Things to "Charge" :

1.    Men to be blameless ( 1Ti 5:7 )

2.    The rich to be humble ( 1Ti 6:17 )

3.    The rich to trust in G-d ( 1 Ti 6:17 )

4.    The rich to do good works ( 1Ti 6:18 )

5.    The rich to lay hold on eternal life ( 1Ti 6:19 )

Consider
5 Things to "Consider" :

1.    The ravens ( Luk 12:24 )

2.    The lilies ( Luk 12:27-28 )

3.    Truth ( 2Ti 2:7 )

4.    That you are capable of falling ( Gal 6:1 )

5.    Yeshua ( Heb 3:1; Heb 12:3 )

Continue in
3 Things to "Continue in" :

1.    Love ( Joh 15:9 )

2.    Prayer ( Rom 12:12; Col 4:2 )

3.    Truth ( 2Ti 3:14 )

Covet
2 Things to "Covet" :

1.    The best gifts ( 1Co 12:31 )

2.    To prophesy ( 1Co 14:39 ).

Not to Cast Away
1 Thing "Not to Cast Away" :

1.    Your confidence in G-d ( Heb 10:35 )

Endure
Two Things to "Endure" :

1.    Hardness ( 2Ti 2:3 )

2.    Sufferings ( 2 Ti 4:5 )

Whom to Fear
1 Thing "Whom to Fear" :

1. G-d ( Mat 10:28; Luk 12:5; 1Pe 2:17; Rev 14:7 )

Not to Fear
3 Things "Not to Fear" :

1.    Man ( Mat 10:28; Luk 12:5 )

2.    Persecutors ( Mat 10:26 )

3.    No lack of provision ( Mat 10:31; Mar 6:8-9; Luk 12:7 )

Feed
5 Things to "Feed" :

1.    Enemies ( Rom 12:20 )

2.    Lambs ( Joh 21:15 )

3.    Sheep ( Joh 21:16,17 )

4.    Flock of G-d ( 1Pe 5:2 )

5.    The church ( Act 20:28 )

Flee From
4 Things to "Flee From" :

1.    Fornication ( 1Co 6:18 )

2.    Idolatry ( 1Co 10:14 )

3.    Hurtful lusts ( 1Ti 6:9-11 )

4.    Youthful lusts ( 2Ti 2:22 )

Do's
10 "Do's" :

1.    Do good to them that hate you ( Mat 5:44; Luk 6:27 )

2.    Do to others what you expect of them ( Mat 7:12; Luk 6:31 )

3.    Do violence to no man ( Luk 3:14 )

4.    Do good ( Luk 6:35; Rom 13:3 )

5.    Do this (put G-d first) and live ( Luk 10:28 )

6.    Do all to G-d's glory ( 1Co 10:31; Col 3:17,23 )

7.    Do all things without murmuring and disputing ( Php 2:14 )

8.    Do those things, which were seen and heard in me (Paul) ( Php 4:9 )

9.    Do your own business ( 1Th 4:11 )

10. Do the work of an evangelist ( 2Ti 4:5 )

Do Not's
10 "Do Not's" :

1.    Do not alms before people ( Mat 6:1 )

2.    Do not sound trumpet before you when giving alms ( Mat 6:2 )

3.    Do not do works of Pharisees ( Mat 23:3-33 )

4.    Do not love in word only ( 1Jo 3:18 )

5.    Do not give heed to fables ( 1Ti 1:4 )

6.    Do not give heed to genealogies ( 1Ti 1:4 )

7.    Do not err ( Jam 1:16 )

8.    Do not commit adultery ( Jam 2:11 )

9.    Do not kill ( Jam 2:11 )

10. Do not fashion self according to former lusts ( 1Pe 1:14 )

Follow
10 Things to "Follow" :

1.    Yeshua ( Mat 4:19; Mat 8:22; Mat 16:24; Mar 8:34; Mar 10:21; Luk 9:23; Joh 21:19 )

2.    Love ( 1Co 14:1; 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 2:22 )

3.    Good ( 1Th 5:15; 3Jo 11 )

4.    Righteousness ( 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 2:22 )

5.    G-dliness ( 1Ti 6:11 )

6.    Faith ( 1Ti 6:11; 2Ti 2:22 )

7.    Patience ( 1Ti 6:11 )

8.    Meekness ( 1Ti 6:11 )

9.    Peace ( 2Ti 2:22; Heb 12:14 )

10. Holiness ( Heb 12:14 )

Giving
7 Things About "Giving" :

1.    Commanded : give ( Luk 6:38 )

2.    Whom to give to :

Him that asks ( Mat 5:42; Luk 6:30 )

Needy saints ( Rom 12:13 )
G-d ( Col 3:17; Rev 14:7 )

3.    Whom not to give to:
Give not holy things to rebels ( Mat 7:6 )
Give no place to Satan ( Eph 4:27 )

4.    What to give :
Holy things ( Mat 7:6; Mat 10:8 )
Give thanks ( Eph 5:20 ; Php 4:6; Col 3:17; 1Th 5:18 )
Give time to reading, exhortation, doctrine ( 1Ti 4:13 )
Give self wholly ( 1Ti 4:15 )
Give glory to G-d ( Rev 14:7 )

5.    What not to give :
Give no offence ( 1Co10:32 )
Give no heed of fables and command­ments of human beings ( Tit 1:14 )

6.    How to give :
Freely ( Mat 10:8; 2Co 9:6 )
Good measure ( Luk 6:38 )
As G-d has prospered ( 1Co 16:2 )
Willingly ( 2Co 8:12 )
With purpose ( 2Co 9:7 )
Cheerfully ( 2Co 9:7 )

7.    Blessings promised for giving :
Returns on the basis of giving ( Luk 6:38; 2Co 9:6 )
Reward ( Mat 10:42 )
All grace abounding ( 2Co 9:8 )
All sufficiency ( 2Co 9:8 )
Eternal righteousness ( 2Co 9:9 )
Increased fruits ( 2Co 9:10 )
Enrichment in all things ( 2Co 9:11 )

Lay Aside
6 Things to "Lay Aside" :

1.    Wickedness ( Jam 1:21 )

2.    All malice ( 1Pe 2:1 )

3.    All guile ( 1Pe 2:1 )

4.    All hypocrisies ( 1Pe 2:1 )

5.    All envies ( 1Pe 2:1 )

6.    All evil speakings ( 1Pe 2:1 )

Keep
7 Things to "Keep" :

1.    Keep commandments ( Mat 19:17; Joh 14:15 )

2.    Keep no company with the 6 classes of professed Messianics of 1Co 5:11  

3.    Keep yourself pure ( 1Ti 5:22 )

4.    Keep the gospel commandments until Yeshua comes ( 1Ti 6:14 )

5.    Keep the good entrusted you ( 2Ti 1:14 )

6.    Keep yourself from idols ( 1Jo 5:21 )

7.    Keep yourself in G-d's love ( Jud 21 )

Go
5 "Go's" :

1.    Go two miles ( Mat 5:41 )

2.    Go teach ( Mat 28:19-20 )

3.    Go preach ( Mar 16:15 )

4.    Go not from house to house ( Luk 10:7 )

5.    Go and do likewise ( Luk 10:37 )

Have
7 "Have's" :

1.    Have faith ( Mar 11:22; Rom 14:22-23 )

2.    Have no fellowship with darkness ( Eph 5:11 )

3.    Have no respect of persons ( 1Ti 5:21; Jam 2:1-10 )

4.    Have honest conversation ( 1Pe 2:12 )

5.    Have compassion ( 1Pe 3:8; Jud 22 )

6.    Have a good conscience ( 1Pe 3:16 )

7.    Have fervent love ( 1Pe 4:8 )

Hold
14 "Hold's" :

1.    Hold forth Word of life ( Php 2:16 )

2.    Hold fast to the good ( 1Th 5:21 )

3.    Hold Messianic traditions ( 2Th 2:15; 2Th 3:6 )

4.    Hold faith ( 1Ti 1:19; 1Ti 3:9 )

5.    Hold a good conscience ( 1Ti 1:19 )

6.    Hold fast sound doctrine ( 2Ti 1:13 )

7.    Hold fast till Yeshua comes ( Rev 2:25 )

8.    Hold fast what you have ( Rev 3:11 )

9.    Hold your crown ( Rev 3:11 )

10. Hold reputation of ministers ( Php 2:29 )

11. Hold eternal life ( 1Ti 6:12,19 )

12. Hold hope ( Heb 6:18 )

13. Hold confidence ( Heb 3:6,14 )

14. Hold what is heard and received ( Rev 3:3 )

Let
100 "Let's" :

1.    Let your light shine ( Mat 5:16; Luk 12:35 )

2.    Let your conversation be yea, nay ( Mat 5:37; Jam 5:12 )

3.    Let your enemy have your cloak ( Mat 5:40; Luk 6:29 )

4.    Let blind leaders alone ( Mat 15:14 )

5.    Let everyone deny themselves ( Mat 16:24; Mar 8:34; Luk 9:23 )

6.    Let him take up cross ( Mat 16:24; Mar 8:34; Mar 10:21; Luk 9:23 )

7.    Let him hear ( Mar 4:23; Luk 14:35 )

8.    Let him share with the needy ( Luk 3:11 )

9.    Let your loins be girded ( Luk 12:35 )

10. Let everyone take your purse and script ( Luk 22:36 )

11. Let him sell his garment, buy sword ( Luk 22:36 )

12. Let your love be genuine ( Rom 12:9 )

13. Let everyone obey the civil laws ( Rom 13:1 )

14. Let everyone choose his own sabbath day ( Rom 14:5-7; Col 2:14-17 )

15. Let everyone take heed how he builds upon Yeshua ( 1Co 3:10 )

16. Let no man deceive himself ( 1Co 3:18 )

17. Let every man have his own wife ( 1Co 7:2 )

18. Let every woman her own husband ( 1Co 7:2 )

19. Let spouses satisfy each other in sexual relations ( 1Co 7:4-5 )

20. Let them who cannot restrain marry ( 1Co 7:9 )

21. Let husbands and wives remain unmarried if they separate or, be reconciled ( 1Co 7:11 )

22. Let the unbelieving ones depart who refuse to remain ( 1Co 7:15 )

23. Let every man abide in his calling ( 1Co 7:17-24 )

24. Let no one seek to erase circumcision ( 1Co 7:18 )

25. Let no one be circumcised (as a religious rite) ( 1Co 7:18 )

26. Let a father give his daughter in marriage if she desires it ( 1Co 7:36-38 )

27. Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall ( 1Co 10:12 )

28. Let no man seek wealth selfishly ( 1Co 10:24 )

29. Let the woman cut her hair if her head is uncovered ( 1Co 11:6 )

30. Let the woman wear a covering if cutting and shaving the hair be a shame ( 1Co 11:6 )

31. Let everyone examine self when taking the L-rd's Supper ( 1Co 11:28 )

32. Let the hungry eat at home, not at the L-rd's Supper ( 1Co 11:34 )

33. Let the speaker in tongues pray for the inter­pretation ( 1Co 14:13 )

34. Let all things be done to edifying ( 1Co 14:26 )

35. Let no more than 3 messages in tongues be given in one service ( 1Co 14:27 )

36. Let one interpret ( 1Co 14:27 )

37. Let the mind of Yeshua be in you ( Php 2:5 )

38. Let your moderation be known ( Php 4:5 )

39. Let your requests be known to G-d ( Php 4:6 )

40. Let no one judge you with regard to meats, drinks, holy days, new moons, and sabbath days ( Col 2:14-17; Rom 14:5-7 )

41. Let no one rob you of your reward by some vain religion ( Col 2:18 )

42. Let peace rule the heart ( Col 3:15 )

43. Let the Word dwell in you ( Col 3:16 )

44. Let speech be with grace ( Col 4:6 )

45. Let no one deceive you about the day of Yeshua being at hand ( 2Th 2:3 )

46. Let no man despise youth ( 1Th 4:12 )

47. Let the speaker in tongues keep silent in church speaking to himself and G-d if no interpreter present ( 1Co 14:28 )

48. Let the prophets speak two or three mes­sages and let others judge ( 1Co 14:29 )

49. Let times be shared in revelation ( 1Co 14:30 )

50. Let women learn quietly in church or at home ( 1Co 14:34-35; 1Ti 2:11 )

51. Let everyone acknowledge regulation of spiri­tual gifts to be commandments of G-d ( 1Co 14:37 )

52. Let rebels to truth remain ignorant ( 1Co 14:38 )

53. Let all things be done in decent order ( 1Co 16:2 )

54. Let everyone give as G-d prospers ( 1Co 16:2 )

55. Let all things be done in love ( 1Co 16:14 )

56. Let everyone give cheerfully ( 2Co 9:7 )

57. Let rebels to truth be accursed ( 1Co 16:22; Gal 1:8-9 )

58. Let everyone prove their own work ( Gal 6:4 )

59. Let those taught support the teacher ( Gal 6:6 )

60. Let the thief steal no more ( Eph 4:28 )

61. Let the thief labour instead of stealing to have to give to others ( Eph 4:28 )

62. Let no corrupt conversation come from your mouth ( Eph 4:29 )

63. Let bitterness, wrath, anger, clamour, evil speaking, and malice be put away ( Eph 4:31 )

64. Let no man deceive you with vain words ( Eph 5:6 )

65. Let the wives be subject to their husbands ( Eph 5:22,24; Col 3:18; 1Pe 3:1-6 )

66. Let the husbands love their wives ( Eph 5:25,28,33; Col 3:19; 1Pe 3:7 )

67. Let the wives reverence their husbands ( Eph 5:33 )

68. Let your conversation (behaviour) be becom­ing of the gospel ( Php 1:27 )

69. Let nothing be done through strife or vain glory ( Php 2:3 )

70. Let each esteem other better than himself ( Php 2:3 )

71. Let worthy elders be doubly honoured (paid) ( 1Ti 5:17 )

72. Let servants honour masters ( 1Ti 6:1 )

73. Let masters respect servants ( 1Ti 6:2 )

74. Let every Messianic depart from iniquity ( 2Ti 2:19 )

75. Let no man despise you ( Tit 2:15 )

76. Let brotherly love continue ( Heb 13:1 )

77. Let conversation be without covetousness ( Heb 13:5 )

78. Let patience work perfectly ( Jam 1:4 )

79. Let one who lacks, ask for wisdom ( Jam 1:5 )

80. Let him ask in faith ( Jam 1:6 )

81. Let the exalted rejoice ( Jam 1:9 )

82. Let the humble rejoice ( Jam 1:10 )

83. Let no man lay temptation to G-d ( Jam 1:13 )

84. Let everyone be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath ( Jam 1:19 )

85. Let the wise demonstrate wisdom and knowledge ( Jam 3:13 )

86. Let the light-hearted sinners become remorse­ful ( Jam 4:9 )

87. Let the afflicted pray ( Jam 5:13 )

88. Let the merry sing psalms ( Jam 5:13 )

89. Let the sick call elders ( Jam 5:14 )

90. Let elders pray for sick, anointing with oil ( Jam 5:14-15; Mar 6:13 )

91. Let adorning be more inward than outward ( 1Pe 3:3-4; 1Ti 2:9-10 )

92. Let everyone refrain tongue from evil, and lips from guile ( 1Pe 3:10 )

93. Let everyone shun evil, do good, seek peace and pursue it ( 1Pe 3:11 )

94. Let ministers speak for G-d ( 1Pe 4:11 )

95. Let no one suffer as a murderer, thief, evildoer, or busybody ( 1Pe 4:15 )

96. Let no one be ashamed to suffer as a Messianic, but be thankful ( 1Pe 4:16 )

97. Let Messianic sufferers commit their souls to G-d ( 1Pe 4:19 )

98. Let eternal life abide in you ( 1Jo 2:24-25 )

99. Let no man deceive you about being right­eous ( 1Jo 3:7 )

100. Let him that hath an ear, hear ( Rev 2:7,11,17,29; Rev 3:6,13,22 )

Let's Not
12 "Let Not's" :

1.    Let not your left hand know what the right hand does ( Mat 6:3 )

2.    Let not man sever those who are married ( Mat 19:6 )

3.    Let not good be evil spoken of ( Rom 14:16 )

4.    Let not sin reign in the body ( Rom 6:12 )

5.    Let not him that eateth despise him that does not ( Rom 14:3 )

6.    Let not him that eateth not judge him that does ( Rom 14:3 )

7.    Let not the wife depart from her husband ( 1Co 7:10 )

8.    Let not the husband put away his wife ( 1Co 7:11 )

9.    Let not the Messianic put away the unsaved companion who wishes to remain ( 1Co 7:12,13 )

10. Let not the sun go down on wrath ( Eph 4:26 )

11. Let not fornication, uncleanness, covetousness, filthiness, foolish talking, and jesting be mentioned among you as becometh saints ( Eph 5:3-4 )

12. Let not unworthy widows be supported by the church ( 1Ti 5:9-16 )

Let us
42 "Let us's" :

1.    Let us walk honestly ( Rom 13:13 )

2.    Let us cast off works of darkness ( Rom 13:12 )

3.    Let us put on armour of light ( Rom 13:12 )

4.    Let us follow things of peace ( Rom 14:19 )

5.    Let us follow things that edify ( Rom 14:19 )

6.    Let us please neighbour for good ( Rom 15:2-3 )

7.    Let us be sincere ( 1Co 5:8 )

8.    Let us not commit fornication ( 1Co 10:8 )

9.    Let us not tempt Y’shua ( 1Co 10:9 )

10. Let us not murmur ( 1Co 10:10 )

11. Let us cleanse ourselves from the filthiness of body and spirit ( 2Co 7:1 )

12. Let us perfect holiness ( 2Co 7:1 )

13. Let us walk in the Spirit ( Gal 5:25 )

14. Let us not desire vain glory ( Gal 5:26 )

15. Let us not provoke one another ( Gal 5:26 )

16. Let us not envy one another ( Gal 5:26 )

17. Let us not be weary in well doing ( Gal 6:9 )

18. Let us do good to all people ( Gal 6:10 )

19. Let us do good especially to fellow Messianics ( Gal 6:10 )

20. Let us who are mature press forward toward the mark ( Php 3:14-15 )

21. Let us walk by the same rule ( Php 3:16 )

22. Let us mind the same thing ( Php 3:16 )

23. Let us not sleep spiritually ( 1Th 5:6 )

24. Let us watch and be sober ( 1Th 5:6,8 )

25. Let us be content with food and raiment ( 1Ti 6:8 )

26. Let us fear losing the soul ( Heb 4:1-2 )

27. Let us labour to be saved ( Heb 4:11 )

28. Let us hold fast our profession ( Heb 10:23 )

29. Let us come boldly to the throne of grace ( Heb 4:16; Heb 10:19-23 )

30. Let us go on to perfection ( Heb 6:1 )

31. Let us draw near to G-d ( Heb 10:22 )

32. Let us provoke to love and good works ( Heb 10:24 )

33. Let us not forsake assembling together in worship ( Heb 10:25 )

34. Let us exhort one another ( Heb 10:25 )

35. Let us lay aside every weight ( Heb 12:1 )

36. Let us lay aside besetting sin ( Heb 12:1 )

37. Let us run race with patience ( Heb 12:1 )

38. Let us look to Yeshua ( Heb 12:2 )

39. Let us have grace to serve G-d ( Heb 12:28 )

40. Let us bear Y’shua's reproach ( Heb 13:13 )

41. Let us offer our sacrifice of praise to G-d continually ( Heb 13:15 )

42. Let us love one another ( 1Jo 4:7,11 )

Let Us Not
8 "Let Us Not's" :

1.    Let us not walk in rioting ( Rom 13:13 )

2.    Let us not walk in drunkenness ( Rom 13:13 )

3.    Let us not walk in chambering ( Rom 13:13 )

4.    Let us not walk in wantonness ( Rom 13:13 )

5.    Let us not walk in strife ( Rom 13:13 )

6.    Let us not walk in envying ( Rom 13:13 )

7.    Let us not judge one another in doubtful things ( Rom 14:13 )

8.    Let us not cause others to stumble ( Rom 14:13 )

Ways to Live
3 Ways to Live :

1.    Live peacefully ( Rom 12:18; 2Co 13:11 )

2.    Live free from anxiety and undue care ( 1Co 7:28-35 )

3.    Live no longer in lusts of sin ( 1Pe 4:2 )

Love
4 Commands to "Love" :

1.    Love your enemies ( Mat 5:44; Luk 6:27,35 )

2.    Love your fellow Messianics ( Joh 13:34; Joh 15:12,17; Gal 5:14; 1Pe 2:17; 1Jo 3:23; 2Jo 1 :5)

3.    Love the brotherhood ( 1Pe 2:17 )

4.    Love your brother ( 1Jo 4:21 )

Not to Love
2 Things "Not to Love" :

1.    The world ( 1Jo 2:15 )

2.    Things in the world ( 1Jo 2:15 )

Ways to Love
3 "Ways to Love" :

1.    Fervently ( 1Pe 2:22 )

2.    With a pure heart ( 1Pe 2:22 )

3.    As brethren ( 1Pe 3:8 )

Pray to
One Person to "Pray to" :

Pray to thy Father ( Mat 6:6; Mat 6:9; Joh 16:23-26 )

Pray for
3 Things to Pray for:

1.    Your persecutors ( Mat 5:44; Luk 6:28 )

2.    For labourers ( Mat 9:38; Luk 10:2 )

3.    For one another ( Jam 5:16 )

Not to Pray
2 Ways "Not to Pray" :

1.    Use not vain repetitions like the heathen ( Mat 6:7 )

2.    Do not pray as hypocrites ( Mat 6:5 )

Pray
3 Ways to "Pray" :

1.    After this manner pray ( Mat 6:9-13 )

2.    Ask, seek, knock ( Mat 7:7-11 )

3.    Pray in the Spirit ( Jud 1 :20)

Prove
4 Things to "Prove" :

1.    Prove yourself ( 2Co 13:5 )

2.    Prove what is acceptable to G-d ( Eph 5:10 )

3.    Prove all things ( 1Th 5:21 )

4.    Prove accusations against elders ( 1Ti 5:19 )

Rejoice
2 Commands to "Rejoice" :

1.    Rejoice ( Mat 5:12; Rom 15:10 )

2.    Rejoice evermore ( 1Th 5:16 )

Put Aways
8 "Put Away's" :

1.    Put away wicked people from the congregation ( 1Co 5:13 )

2.    Put away lying ( Eph 4:25 )

3.    Put away all bitterness ( Eph 4:31 )

4.    Put away wrath ( Eph 4:31 )

5.    Put away anger ( Eph 4:31 )

6.    Put away clamour ( Eph 4:31 )

7.    Put away evil speaking ( Eph 4:31 )

8.    Put away all malice ( Eph 4:31 )

Put Off
6 "Put Off's" :

1.    Put off the old man ( Eph 4:22; Col 3:9 )

2.    Put off anger ( Col 3:8 )

3.    Put off wrath ( Col 3:8 )

4.    Put off malice ( Col 3:8 )

5.    Put off blasphemy ( Col 3:8 )

6.    Put off filthy conversation ( Col 3:8 )

Put On
12 "Put On's" :

1.    Put on Yeshua ( Rom 13:14 )

2.    Put on the armour of light ( Rom 13:12 )

3.    Put on the new man ( Eph 4:24; Col 3:10 )

4.    Put on the whole armour of G-d ( Eph 6:11,13 )

5.    Put on the bowels of mercy ( Col 3:12 )

6.    Put on kindness ( Col 3:12 )

7.    Put on humility ( Col 3:12 )

8.    Put on meekness ( Col 3:12 )

9.    Put on longsuffering ( Col 3:13 )

10. Put on love ( Col 3:14 )

11. Put on the breastplate of faith and love ( 1Th 5:8 )

12. Put on the hope of salvation ( 1Th 5:8 )

Not to Rebuke
1 Class "Not to Rebuke" :

Elders ( 1Ti 5:1 )

Rebuke
3 Things to "Rebuke" :

1.    Certain sinners ( 1Ti 5:20 )

2.    Rebels ( Tit 1:13 )

3.    Works of darkness ( Eph 5:11 )

Rebuke With
2 Ways to "Rebuke With" :

1.    With all authority ( Tit 2:15 )

2.    With all longsuffering ( 2Ti 4:2 )

Rejoice in
4 Things to "Rejoice in" :

1.    Hope ( Rom 12:12 )

2.    Blessings of others ( Rom 12:15 )

3.    The L-rd ( Phi 3:1; Php 4:4 )

4.    Suffering for Yeshua ( 1Pe 4:13 )

Remember
5 Things to "Remember" :

1.    What you are saved from ( Eph 2:11-12 )

2.    Those who suffer ( Heb 13:3 )

3.    Those who lead you ( Heb 13:7 )

4.    Truth ( Jud 17,18; Rev 3:3 )

5.    Backsliding, and repent ( Rev 2:5 )

Seek
4 Things to "Seek" :

1.    G-d's kingdom first ( Mat 6:33; Luk 12:31 )

2.    G-d in prayer ( Mat 7:7 )

3.    To edify the church ( 1Co 14:12 )

4.    Things above ( Col 3:1 )

Stand Fast
1 Command to "Stand Fast" :

1.    Stand fast, and hold Messianic traditions ( 2Th 2:15 )

Stand Fast With
3 Things to "Stand Fast With" :

1.    Loins girt about with truth

2.    Breastplate of righteousness

3.    Feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace ( Eph 6:14-15 )

Stand in
5 Things to "Stand in" :

1.    Faith ( 1Co 16:13 )

2.    Liberty ( Gal 5:1 )

3.    One spirit ( Php 1:27 )

4.    One mind ( Php 1:27 )

5.    The L-rd ( Php 4:1 )

Think on
8 Things to "Think on" :

1.    Things about your true self ( Rom 12:3; 1Co 3:18 )

2.    Things true   ( Php 4:8 )

3.    Things honest

4.    Things just

5.    Things pure  (Rom 14.20; Php 4.8; Tit 1.)

6.    Things lovely

7.    Things of good report

8.    Things of virtue ( Php 4:8 )

One Way to Think
1 Way to Think :

Think soberly ( Rom 12:3 )

Submit
5 Commands to "Submit" :

1.    Submit one to another ( Eph 5:21 )

2.    Submit to G-d ( Jam 4:7 )

3.    Submit to every ordinance of man ( 1Pe 2:13-14; Rom 13:1-8 )

4.    Younger ones are to submit to their elders ( 1Pe 5:5 )

5.    Wives must submit to their husbands ( Eph 5:22; Col 3:18; 1Pe 3:1-6 )

Take
12 "Take's" :

1.    Take no anxious thought for necessities of life ( Mat 6:25,31; Luk 12:22-30 )

2.    Take no anxious thought of tomorrow ( Mat 6:34 )

3.    Take no anxious thought of defence ( Mat 10:19; Mar 13:9-11; Luk 12:11-12; Luk 21:14 )

4.    Take my yoke upon you ( Mat 11:29 )

5.    Take advantage of freedom ( 1Co 7:21 )

6.    Take the L-rd's Supper in remembrance of Yeshua ( 1Co 11:24-26 )

7.    Take the shield of faith ( Eph 6:16 )

8.    Take the helmet of salvation ( Eph 6:17 )

9.    Take the sword of the Spirit ( Eph 6:17 )

10. Take oversight of the flock willingly ( 1Pe 5:2 )

11. Take oversight of the flock without thought of personal gain ( 1Pe 5:2 )

12. Take a humble seat ( Luk 14:8 )

Take Heed
18 "Take Heed's" :

1.    Take heed that you do not alms to be seen by people ( Mat 6:1 )

2.    Take heed not to despise little ones ( Mat 18:10 )

3.    Take heed not to be deceived ( Mat 24:4; Mar 13:5; Luk 21:8 )

4.    Take heed what you hear ( Mar 4:24 )

5.    Take heed how you hear ( Luk 8:18 )

6.    Take heed to walk in the light ( Luk 11:35 )

7.    Take heed to rebuke and forgive ( Luk 17:3 )

8.    Take heed not to get drunk ( Luk 21:34 )

9.    Take heed not to surfeit ( Luk 21:34 )

10. Take heed not to be overcome with cares ( Luk 21:34 )

11. Take heed to yourselves ( Mar 13:9; Luk 17:3; Luk 21:34; Act 20:28 )

12. Take heed to the flock of G-d ( Act 20:28 )

13. Take heed lest you misuse your liberty ( 1Co 8:9 )

14. Take heed lest you fall ( 1Co 10:12 ; Rom 11:21 )

15. Take heed to your ministry ( Col 4:17 )

16. Take heed that you destroy not one another ( Gal 5:15 )

17. Take heed to yourself and your doctrine ( 1Ti 4:16 )

18. Take heed not to backslide ( Heb 3:12 )

Not to Walk on
2 Ways "Not to Walk on" :

1.    As Sinners ( Eph 4:17 )

2.    As fools ( Eph 5:15 )

Thou Shalt
4 "Thou Shalt's" :

1.    Thou shalt worship G-d only ( Mat 4:10; Luk 4:8 )

2.    Thou shalt serve G-d only ( Mat 4:10; Luk 4:8 )

3.    Thou shalt love neighbours as yourself ( Mat 5:43; Mat 19:1; Mat 22:39; Mar 12:31; Luk 10:27; Rom 13:9; Gal 5:14 )

4.    Thou shalt love G-d wholeheartedly ( Mat 22:37; Mar 12:30; Luk 10:27 )

Walk in
7 Things to "Walk in" :

1.    The Spirit ( Gal 5:16 )

2.    Love ( Eph 5:2 )

3.    The light ( Eph 5:8-9; 1Jo 1:7 )

4.    Watchfulness ( Eph 6:18 )

5.    Yeshua ( Col 2:6-7; 2Co 5:17 )

6.    Wisdom ( Col 4:5 )

7.    Honesty ( 1Th 4:12 )

Thou Shalt Not
8 "Thou Shalt Not's" :

1.    Thou shalt not tempt the L-rd ( Mat 4:7; Luk 4:12 )

2.    Thou shalt not kill ( Mat 5:21; Mat 19:18; Mar 10:19; Luk 18:20; Rom 13:9 )

3.    Thou shalt not commit adultery ( Mat 5:27-28; Mat 19:18; Luk 18:20; Rom 13:9 )

4.    Thou shalt not pray to be seen by people ( Mat 6:5 )

5.    Thou shalt not steal ( Mat 19:18; Mar 10:19; Luk 18:20; Rom 13:9 )

6.    Thou shalt not bear false witness ( Mat 19:18; Mar 10:19; Luk 18:20; Rom 13:9 )

7.    Thou shalt not covet ( Rom 13:9 )

8.    Thou shalt not muzzle the ox treading corn ( 1Co 9:9; 1Ti 5:18 )

Miscellaneous Commandments
200 "Miscellaneous Commands" :

1.    Abhor what is evil ( Rom 12:9 )

2.    A bishop must be (1Ti 3:2-7; Tit 1:6-9 )

3.    Abide in Yeshua ( Joh 15:4 )

4.    Abide with worthy ones ( Mat 10:11-13; Mar 6:10; Luk 9:4; Luk 10:5-8 )

5.    Accuse none falsely ( Luk 3:14 )

6.    Add to Messianic graces ( 2Pe 1:5-7 )

7.    Admit your own unprofitableness ( Luk 17:10 )

8.    Admonish one another ( Col 3:16 )

9.    Admonish the unruly ( 2Th 3:15 )

10. Agree with your adversary ( Mat 5:25 )

11. Allow no liberty to ensnare you to commit sin ( 1Co 10:25-30 )

12. Allow no lust of evil in the your body ( 1Th 4:5 )

13. Allow no cursing and blessing from the same mouth ( Jam 3:10 )

14. Anoint your head and wash face when fast­ing ( Mat 6:17 )

15. Arm your self with a mind to suffer for Yeshua ( 1Pe 4:1 )

16. Avenge not yourself ( Rom 12:19 )

17. Awake from death to light ( Eph 5:14 )

18. Bear one another's burdens ( Gal 6:2 )

19. Behave like men ( 1Co 16:13 )

20. Bid no false teacher "G-d speed" ( 2Jo 10-11 )

21. Bring proof of your repentance ( Mat 3:8; Luk 3:8 )

22. Bring your children up in the L-rd ( Eph 6:4 )

23. Build up your faith ( Jud 20 )

24. Call the poor to your feast ( Luk 14:13 )

25. Children, obey your parents ( Eph 6:1; Col 3:20 )

26. Cleanse the lepers ( Mat 10:8 )

27. Cleanse your hands you sinners ( Jam 4:8 )

28. Cleave to good ( Rom 12:9 )

29. Collect just dues only ( Luk 3:13 )

30. Come out from among them (the world) ( 2Co 6:17 )

31. Command and teach these things ( 1Ti 4:11; 1Ti 6:2 )

32. Commit the truth to faithful teachers ( 2Ti 2:2 )

33. Confess your faults one to another ( Jam 5:16 )

34. Count it joy when you are tempted ( Jam 1:2 )

35. Cut off offending members ( Mat 5:29-30; Mat 18:8,9 )

36. Deacons must be ( 1Ti 3:8-12 )

37. Defraud not ( Mar 10:19 )

38. Desire spiritual gifts ( 1Co 14:1 )

39. Desire the milk of the Word ( 1Pe 2:2 )

40. Despise not prophesyings ( 1Th 5:20 )

41. Destroy none with non-essentials ( Rom 14:15; 1Co 8:13 )

42. Draw near to G-d ( Jam 4:8 )

43. Eat your own bread in quietness ( 2Th 3:12 )

44. Earnestly contend for faith ( Jud 3 )

45. Edify yourselves with singing ( Eph 5:19 )

46. Edify one another ( 1Th 5:11 )

47. Enter the straight (narrow) gate ( Mat 7:13; Luk 13:24 )

48. Examine yourself as to faith ( 2Co 13:5 )

49. Exercise in G-dliness ( 1Ti 4:7-8 )

50. Exhort servants to obey ( Tit 2:9-10 )

51. Exhort one another daily ( Heb 3:13 )

52. Fear not ( Luk 12:32 )!

53. Fight the good fight of faith ( 1Ti 6:12 )

54. Follow peace and holiness ( Heb 12:14 )

55. Forbear one another ( Col 3:13 )

56. Forbid not children ( Mat 19:14; Mar 10:14; Luk 18:16 )

57. Forbid not tongues ( 1Co 14:39 )

58. Forget not to share ( Heb 13:16 )

59. Forgive 490 times ( Mat 18:22 )

60. Forgive ( Mar 11:25-26; Luk 6:37; Eph 4:32; Col 3:13 )

61. Fret not in servitude ( 2Co 7:21 )

62. Gird up loins of mind ( 1Pe 1:13 )

63. Give place to wrath ( Rom 12:19 )

64. Give your enemy a drink of water ( Rom 12:20 )

65. Give no occasion to the adversary ( 1Ti 5:14 )

66. Glorify G-d in your body and spirit ( 1Co 6:20;  Rom 12:1-2 )

67. Grieve not the Holy Spirit ( Eph 4:30 )

68. Grow in grace and knowledge ( 2Pe 3:18 )

69. Grudge not against another ( Jam 5:9 )

70. Harden not your hearts ( Heb 3:8-15 )

71. Hate flesh-spotted garments ( Jud 23 )

72. Have no respect of persons (partiality, preju­dice) ( 1Ti 5:21 )

73. Have the same love ( Php 2:2 )

74. Have no fellowship with works of darkness ( Eph 5:11 )

75. Heal the sick ( Mat 10:8; Luk 10:9 )

76. Help propagate truth ( 3Jo 8 )

77. Humble yourselves ( Jam 4:10; 1Pe 5:6 )

78. Husbands, love your wives ( Eph 5:25,28; Col 3:19; 1Pe 3:7 )

79. Husbands, be not bitter against your wives ( Col 3:19 )

80. Instruct rebels in meekness ( 2Ti 2:25 )

81. Intreat others ( 1Ti 5:1-2 ) 

82. Judge not ( Mat 7:1; Luk 6:37 )

83. Have faith before G-d for things not con­demned in Scripture ( Rom 14:22-23 )

84. Know how to control your body ( 1Th 4:4 )

85. Lay not up your treasures on earth ( Mat 6:19 )

86. Lay up your treasures in heaven ( Mat 6:20; Luk 12:33-34 )

87. Lay hold on eternal life ( 1Ti 6:12 )

88. Leave your parents and cleave to your wife ( Mat 19:5; Mar 10:7; Eph 5:31 )

89. Lend, hoping for nothing back ( Luk 6:35 )

90. Lie not ( Col 3:9 )

91. Lift up hands that hang down ( Heb 12:12 )

92. Look not everyone on your own things only ( Php 2:4 )

93. Look diligently not to fail of grace ( Heb 12:15 )

94. Look diligently lest any root of bitterness defile ( Heb 12:15 )

95. Look diligently lest any be a fornicator ( Heb 12:16-17 )

96. Look to yourselves not to lose reward ( 2Jo 8 )

97. Look for mercy unto eternal life ( Jud 21 )

98. Lust not after evil things ( 1Co 10:6 )

99. Make a tree good or corrupt ( Mat 12:33 )

100. Make no provision for lusts ( Rom 13:14 )

101. Make full proof of ministry ( 2Ti 4:5 )

102. Make straight paths ( Heb 12:13 )

103. Mark troublemakers ( Rom 16:17; Php 3:17 )

104. Mark the unruly ( 2Th 3:14 )

105. Marvel not if you are hated by the world ( 1Jo 3:13 )

106. Masters, be good to servants ( Eph 6:9; Col 4:1 )

107. Meditate upon things of 1Ti 4:15 .

108. Mind not the high things ( Rom 12:16 )

109. Minister as good stewards ( 1Pe 4:10 )

110. Mortify offending physical members ( Col 3:5; Rom 8:12-13 )

111. Neither be of doubtful mind ( Luk 12:29 )

112. No man is to defraud his brother ( 1Th 4:6 )

113. Neglect not spiritual gifts ( 1Ti 4:14; 2Ti 1:6 )

114. Obey your leaders ( Heb 13:17 )

115. Offer the other cheek ( Mat 5:39; Luk 6:29 )

116. Ordain no one in a hurry ( 1Ti 5:22 )

117. Owe nothing but love ( Rom 13:8 )

118. Overcome evil with good ( Rom 12:21 )

119. Pass the time in fear ( 1Pe 1:17 )

120. Pay your taxes ( Rom 13:6 )

121. Pay just dues ( Rom 13:7 )

122. Praise the L-rd ( Rom 15:11 )

123. Preach ( Mat 10:7,27; Mar 16:15; 2Ti 4:2 )

124. Present your body to G-d ( Rom 12:1 )

125. Provide things honestly ( Rom 12:17 )

126. Provoke not your children to wrath ( Eph 6:4; Col 3:21 )

127. Purge out the old leaven (evil influence) ( 1Co 5:7 )

128. Purify your hearts of doubt ( Jam 4:8 )

129. Put others in remembrance of the essentials ( 2Ti 2:14 )

130. Quench not the Spirit ( 1Th 5:19 )

131. Raise the dead ( Mat 10:8 )

132. Receive (accept) weak brethren ( Rom 14:1 )

133. Receive one another ( Rom 15:7 )

134. Receive the Word with meekness ( Jam 1:21 )

135. Reckon yourself as dead to sin ( Rom 6:11 )

136. Reckon yourself as alive to G-d ( Rom 6:11 )

137. Recognize the truth ( 1Co 10:15 )

138. Redeem the time ( Eph 5:16; Col 4:5 )

139. Reject heretics ( Tit 3:10 )

140. Refuse to support young widows from church funds ( 1Ti 5:11 )

141. Remind people of the seven things of Tit 3:1-2 .

142. Render no evil for evil ( 1Pe 3:9; Rom 12:17 )

143. Repent ( Mat 3:2; Mat 4:17; Mar 1:15; Act 2:38; Act 3:19 ; Rev 2:16; Rev 3:19 )

144. Resist not evil ( Mat 5:38-39 )

145. Resist the devil ( Jam 4:7; 1Pet 5:9 )

146. Restore backslider in meekness, considering your own life ( Gal 6:1 )

147. Run to obtain ( 1Co 9:24 )

148. Salute none by the way ( Luk 10:4 )

149. Salute your leaders ( Heb 13:24 )

150. Sanctify G-d in your heart ( 1Pe 3:15 )

151. Save some with fear ( Jud 23 )

152. Search the Scriptures ( Joh 5:39 )

153. Seek not eats and drinks ( Luk 12:29 )

154. Sell to help the needy ( Luk 12:33 )

155. Serve the L-rd ( Rom 12:1 )

156. Servants, obey masters ( Eph 6:5-8; Col 3:22-25; 1Pe 2:18 )

157. Set the least to judge ( 1Co 6:4 )

158. Set your affections above ( Col 3:2 )

159. Shake off the dust of your feet ( Mat 10:14; Mar 6:11; Luk 9:5; Luk 10:10-11 )

160. Show charity to other ministers ( Luk 9:49-50 )

161. Show yourself as a pattern ( Tit 2:7 )

162.  Show four things of Tit 2:7-8 .

163. Sin not ( 1Co 15:34 )

164. Sing with grace in heart ( Col 3:16 )

165. Shun vain babblings ( 2Ti 2:16 )

166. Speak and do things in view of the judgment day ( Jam 2:12 )

167. Speak truth ( Eph 4:25 )

168. Speak sound doctrine ( Tit 2:1 )

169. Speak no evil of your brethren ( Jam 4:11 )

170. Stablish your hearts ( Jam 5:8 )

171. Strengthen your feeble knees ( Heb 12:12 )

172. Strive together for the gospel faith ( Phm 27 )

173. Study to be quiet ( 1Th 4:11 )

174. Study (be diligent) to show yourself approved ( 2Ti 2:15 )

175. Support the weak ( 1Th 5:14 )

176. See that no one renders evil for evil ( 1Th 5:15 )

177. Swear not ( Jam 5:12; Mat 5:33-36 )

178. Tarry one for another ( 1Co 11:33 )

179. Tarry for power ( Luk 24:49; Act 1:4-8 )

180. Teach one another ( Col 3:16 )

181. Teach no other doctrine that the truth ( 1Ti 1:3 )

182. Tell your brother his fault alone first ( Mat 18:15-17 )

183. Trust G-d for your needs as you work ( Mat 10:9; Luk 9:3; Luk 10:4 )

184. Understand the will of G-d ( Eph 5:17 )

185. Use not your liberty as an occasion to sin ( Gal 5:13; 1Pe 1:16 )

186. Use hospitality without grudging ( 1Pe 4:9 )

187. Warn the unruly ( 1Th 5:14 )

188. Watch and pray ( Mat 24:42; Mat 25:13; Mar 13:33,35; Mar 14:38; Luk 21:36; Eph 6:18; Col 4:2 )

189. Watch in all things ( 2Ti 4:5; 1Co 16:13 )

190. Weep with others ( Rom 12:15 )

191. Withdraw from disorderly brethren ( 2Th 3:6,14 )

192. Withdraw from evil people ( 1Ti 6:3-6 )

193. Wives of deacons must be ( 1Ti 3:11 )

194. Wives, submit to your husbands ( Eph 5:22; Col 3:18; 1Pe 3:1-6 )

195. Work with your own hands ( 1Th 4:11 )

196. Work, or do not eat ( 2Th 3:10-11 )

197. Work out own salvation ( Php 2:12 )

198. Yield not your members to sin ( Rom 6:13 )

199. Yield yourself to G-d ( Rom 6:13 )

200. Yield your members to righteousness ( Rom 6:13 )

Rights of the Redeemed
2 Eternal "Rights of the Redeemed" :

1.    Right to the tree of life ( Rev 22:14 )

2.    Right to enter the New Jerusalem ( Rev 22:14 ).
Bamashiach Yeshua, barukh hu. Amen. Through the Messiah Yeshua, blessed be He. Amen.