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My guest today is Amy Kay Guenther, of Torah Sisters.
The Father brought Amy to Torah in early 2014 after a lifetime of walking with her Savior in wonderful Gospel-centered mainstream churches. Since coming to Torah, her walk has been deeper than ever, and she loves Yeshua and His Word more than she ever could have imagined. She desires to live more like Him every day.
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30-Day Sabbath Challenge: Transform Your Life by Resting God’s Way
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Hi! I found it. Blessings.
I agree with “learning.” Torah study is fun and life-changing.
Scripture is the focus. Thank you.
This is one of the best talks on the subjects I’ve ever heard. Have no one in my area to church with. I think I disagree with that part. Don’t mean to argue but the parishes made the ritual of Sabbath church a thing. The disciples met on the first day of the week. The Sabbath was for our rest. Just a thought.
Thank you! I don’t think it matters what day you attend church because the sabbath is about rest. The word for “breaking bread” on the first day of the week is about having a meal together and has nothing to do with Sabbath. Here is a great article that explains the difference between Sabbath and the First day of the week. https://eliyah.com/the-disciples-kept-the-sabbath-85-times-in-the-book-of-acts/
Do some research and you will find that the Catholic church under Constantine changed what Jesus and His Father put into place and the Christian church followed in kind. Most of our church fathers were antisemitic….and wanted nothing to do with anything the Jews did or the Feasts of the Lord.
https://www.icej.org/blog/the-sad-legacy-of-christian-anti-semitism/