• Faith in God must begin as small as a mustard seed. Why not begin in the Book of John?

  • Then he told the people to roll the stone away. But Martha said, “Lord, you know that Lazarus has been dead four days, and there will be a bad smell.” Yahusha replied, “Didn’t I tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?” The light will be with you for only a little longer. Walk in the light while you can. Then you won’t b…[Read more]

  • \”Baptizing disciples in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.\”
    God isn\’t with us, the Son of God is not with us anymore, but the Spirit of God is with us if that makes any sense.
    May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. — 2 Corinthians 13:14

  • Do you want to hear from God? Psalm 19:1-6 is your ticket.

  • ReligiousMan posted a new activity comment 9 months, 2 weeks ago

    Once Judas learned what God’s will was through Yashuah, the knowledge held him accountable (as it does to all of us). But instead of renunciating his awful ways, he let his own guilt drive him to death where he is condemned to this very day. Judas revealed himself as a false believer and had no more excuses. The rest of the disciples gave…

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  • ReligiousMan posted a new activity comment 9 months, 2 weeks ago

    It’s quite possible that Judas was the most wicked person in Yashuah’s group. He helped himself take the temple money that he carried for which he was entrusted with, and it’s likely he was picked by Yashuah to be his disciple, but as the years went on, he favored the religious authorities more and more over Yashuah. Judas was not like…

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    • I believe that he was picked specifically for the purpose of betraying Jesus. It surprises me how he could walk with, talk with, fellowship with, Jesus and the disciples for 3 years, witness the miracles, hear the lessons, etc… and yet not know ! I heard a theory once that supposed that Judas was betraying Jesus not to the cross, but to…

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    • Once Judas learned what God’s will was through Yashuah, the knowledge held him accountable (as it does to all of us). But instead of renunciating his awful ways, he let his own guilt drive him to death where he is condemned to this very day. Judas revealed himself as a false believer and had no more excuses. The rest of the disciples gave up…

      [Read more]

  • ReligiousMan posted a new activity comment 9 months, 2 weeks ago

    I think every believer would basically agree with both of us. If we want eternal life, we better stay in Yashuah’s Word and play the game of life correctly.

    Notice what Simon Peter said. “Lord, where would we go? _You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know_ that you are God’s holy one.” In some versions, the last part says…

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    • I agree. Speaking of Judas, I always found it interesting that when he felt guilty and threw the silver coins down, he said “I have betrayed innocent blood” rather than “I have betrayed the Son of God, or the Messiah, or God Himself”. After all of that time with Jesus, I wonder if Judas actually understood who Jesus really was, or if he…

      [Read more]

      • It’s quite possible that Judas was the most wicked person in Yashuah’s group. He helped himself take the temple money that he carried for which he was entrusted with, and it’s likely he was picked by Yashuah to be his disciple, but as the years went on, he favored the religious authorities more and more over Yashuah. Judas was not like the…

        [Read more]

        • I believe that he was picked specifically for the purpose of betraying Jesus. It surprises me how he could walk with, talk with, fellowship with, Jesus and the disciples for 3 years, witness the miracles, hear the lessons, etc… and yet not know ! I heard a theory once that supposed that Judas was betraying Jesus not to the cross, but to…

          [Read more]

        • Once Judas learned what God’s will was through Yashuah, the knowledge held him accountable (as it does to all of us). But instead of renunciating his awful ways, he let his own guilt drive him to death where he is condemned to this very day. Judas revealed himself as a false believer and had no more excuses. The rest of the disciples gave up…

          [Read more]

  • The solution for insufficient faith.

    John 6:66-70

    • Agreed!
      Once you know Jesus and Holy Spirit, why would you choose to chase after a lesser god (lust, greed, power, magic, sports, fame, etc…).
      Jesus has the words of eternal life (He is THE WAY to eternal life)!
      I wasted much of my life chasing after lesser gods :-(
      Now I have purposed in my heart to focus on the one True God!
        • I think every believer would basically agree with both of us. If we want eternal life, we better stay in Yashuah’s Word and play the game of life correctly.

          Notice what Simon Peter said. “Lord, where would we go? _You have the words of eternal life. We believe and know_ that you are God’s holy one.” In some versions, the last part says…

          [Read more]

          • I agree. Speaking of Judas, I always found it interesting that when he felt guilty and threw the silver coins down, he said “I have betrayed innocent blood” rather than “I have betrayed the Son of God, or the Messiah, or God Himself”. After all of that time with Jesus, I wonder if Judas actually understood who Jesus really was, or if he…

            [Read more]

            • It’s quite possible that Judas was the most wicked person in Yashuah’s group. He helped himself take the temple money that he carried for which he was entrusted with, and it’s likely he was picked by Yashuah to be his disciple, but as the years went on, he favored the religious authorities more and more over Yashuah. Judas was not like the…

              [Read more]

              • I believe that he was picked specifically for the purpose of betraying Jesus. It surprises me how he could walk with, talk with, fellowship with, Jesus and the disciples for 3 years, witness the miracles, hear the lessons, etc… and yet not know ! I heard a theory once that supposed that Judas was betraying Jesus not to the cross, but to…

                [Read more]

              • Once Judas learned what God’s will was through Yashuah, the knowledge held him accountable (as it does to all of us). But instead of renunciating his awful ways, he let his own guilt drive him to death where he is condemned to this very day. Judas revealed himself as a false believer and had no more excuses. The rest of the disciples gave up…

                [Read more]

    • Yes yes, Happy Passover to you too, what\’s left of it. :angel:

    • Both of us are members. How else can we relate?

    • Maria and Profile picture of ReligiousManReligiousMan are now friends 11 months ago

    • ReligiousMan posted an update 11 months ago

      The three main reasons why I don\’t believe in dating and you shouldn\’t either.

    • ReligiousMan posted an update 12 months ago

      Free Palestine from the world map! Palestine? All I see is the Land of Israel as it should be without enemy occupation.

    • ReligiousMan posted an update 12 months ago

      In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay. Some are for special purposes and some for common use. Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work. — Timothy 2:20-21

    • ReligiousMan posted an update 12 months ago

      “I will dwell among them and walk among them,
      and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.
      Therefore, come out from their midst and be separate,” says the Lord.
      “Do not touch what is unclean,
      and I will welcome you.
      I will be a father to you,
      and you shall be sons and daughters to Me,”
      Says the Lord Almighty.

      Therefore, since w…[Read more]

      • There is not much talk about us doing anything! It is refreshing to have someone post this! Even as beautiful Esther had to go through a purification process to prepare herself to be in the presence of the King, we should be paying attention to how prepared we are to be in God’s presence!
        Thank you for sharing this.
        Mike
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