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AmericanTorah-com 4 min
Evidently Naaman was a good man, loved by kings and slaves alike. Yet he had no knowledge of the God of Abraham. 2 Kings 5
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AmericanTorah-com 34 min
One statement by Naaman's slave girl in 2 Kings 5:3 hints at a complex history. What was her motive? Self? Pride? Love?
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A W Tozer 1 h
"When God says, 'Wait,' we tend to grow impatient and become interested in something else." AW Tozer (paraphrase)
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Thus says the Lord: "Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls." Jeremiah 6:16
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💖 Pamala💖 2 h
Great article. We'll be out in the community today so I'll be sharing how to decrease our separation from God, our Creator while I apply this wisdom to my own life.Thank you Jay!
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AmericanTorah-com 2 h
Everyone sins, but not all sin is equal. Not everyone needs to be rebuked. 1 John 5:16-17
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Roy Walter Johnson 3 h
I believe pre-marital counseling is essential before marriage. The Bible is our marriage contract and is full of counseling. It is also just as binding as the marriage itself and much time should be spent on knowing what is expected of us.
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AmericanTorah-com 2 h
Those who sin through ignorance or who strive to do what's right, don't want to sin and are good people. Be patient & kind. Don't rush to judgment.
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AmericanTorah-com 3 h
Those who sin openly, flagrantly, can't be tolerated in the congregation.
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Derek Rishmawy 3 h
People hated Jesus for the same reason people hate mirrors: looking at him, his words and deeds, exposed them to the truth about themselves they never wanted to face. Especially their lovelessness.
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AmericanTorah-com 3 h
Biblical leprosy (tzaraat) is a metaphor for sin. Some sin is visible, but not deep, while other sin goes all the way down to the bone/heart.
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AmericanTorah-com 4 h
Too funny:
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AmericanTorah-com 4 h
Another account pretending to be you:
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The History Carper 5 h
Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it. -Thomas Jefferson
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Paul David Tripp 7 h
In shocking generosity, God gives us his Son, not just to live before us and to speak to us, but to suffer and die for us. This generous gift is only the hope for anyone, whether they know it or not.
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Paul David Tripp 7 h
Here’s the right here, right now generosity plan. God makes his invisible generosity visible by sending generous people to live and give generously to people who need God’s physical and spiritual generosity.
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Paul David Tripp 7 h
The God who is generous in love, generous in forgiveness, generous in provision, generous with his presence, generous with his power, generous with his promises, calls us to be part of his generosity agenda on earth.
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oztorah 12 h
There is a resurgence in . Until it becomes widespread, those regarding the State as a miracle will continue to celebrate & pray that the day will come when “Everyone who lives in the Land will say, ‘This is my Gd & I will exalt Him!'"
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Rabbi Sacks 10 h
Respondendo para @rabbisacks
Because Israel has achieved great things. It’s taken a barren land and made it bloom. It’s taken an ancient language, the Hebrew of the Bible, and made it speak. It’s taken the West’s oldest faith and made it young. It’s taken a tattered, shattered nation and made it live.
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Rabbi Jason Durham 7 h
Happy 70th ! 🎉🇮🇱 1948 - 2018
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