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Hating Your Brother: Teachings of Yeshua & the Moses Scroll

The Moses Scroll presents a different 10th Commandment, stating “Do not hate your brother in your heart,” which aligns with Yeshua’s teachings on love and forgiveness. This command emphasizes that hatred is destructive and violates God’s law, reinforcing that true righteousness stems from love, a principle central to Yeshua’s message.

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Hating Your Brother: The Dangers of Hatred

The content emphasizes the dangers of harboring hatred and highlights the biblical call to love and forgiveness. Hatred leads to spiritual ruin, division, and strife, while love exemplifies true discipleship. Yeshua teaches reconciliation, urging believers to choose love over anger and resentment, reflecting God’s light in the world.

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Declutter Your Life: Find Inner Peace

Toxic relationships, negative self-talk, and emotional clutter can overwhelm individuals, similar to physical junk. To reclaim peace, it’s essential to audit social circles, limit exposure to negativity, and practice gratitude. Setting emotional boundaries fosters a healthier mindset, allowing space for joy and growth, making decluttering a continual journey toward well-being.

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Obedience is Required

This content emphasizes the necessity of obedience to YHVH’s commandments for a just society. It argues that laws ensure order and justice, while faith without action is meaningless. Obedience is a demonstration of love, leading to blessings, while disobedience results in chaos. True freedom lies in adhering to righteous laws.

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The Slippery Slope…and Other Fallacies

The text critiques the fallacy of the slippery slope, arguing that questioning the Apostle Paul’s writings is necessary and not detrimental to faith. It outlines various logical fallacies used to silence dissent, emphasizing that all beliefs should be open to scrutiny. Ultimately, it advocates for honest questioning and deeper understanding of faith without fear.

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The Dangers of Abusive Church Leadership

The content discusses the issue of abusive church leadership, highlighting personal experiences of spiritual abuse and its damaging effects on individuals. It emphasizes that true leadership should uplift rather than control. The author encourages those suffering in such environments to seek guidance from YHVH and resist toxic influences, advocating for healing and obedience.

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The Power of Words: Healing Through Faith

The post emphasizes the significant impact of words on emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being, highlighting that they can heal or harm. It discusses personal experiences with negative speech, underscoring the need for positive affirmations and encouraging language. The author calls for mindful communication that reflects love and truth, emphasizing accountability for our words.

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Mastering Your Thoughts for a Positive Life

Mastering your thoughts is crucial for a positive life, as negativity can overwhelm your mental space. By recognizing and replacing negative patterns with uplifting truths, practicing gratitude, and surrounding yourself with positivity, you can cultivate a mindset of joy and abundance. Choose wisely, as your thoughts shape your reality and well-being.

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The Mysterious Ways of the Most High

The author reflects on their experience with a church website amidst personal challenges. After enduring mistreatment from the preacher, they faced technical difficulties leading to the website’s breakdown. In seeking divine guidance, they felt led to recreate the site, which ultimately succeeded, demonstrating the faithfulness and mysterious ways of the Most High.

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It Matters Where You Are Planted!

The post emphasizes the importance of one’s spiritual environment in fostering growth, comparing it to plants thriving in suitable conditions. It underscores that both solid teaching and a supportive community are essential for spiritual nourishment. If one feels stagnant, a change is necessary for flourishing faith and understanding.