This likely will not be an easy pill for some to ingest, but we can no longer be victims of cognitive dissonance in a manner that seems to be worse than our modern Christian counterparts. So the intention here is not to make anyone agreeable, but rather influence us to go back reread and measure everything by the law and the prophets OURSELVES. The msg starts
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The purpose of this post in addition to the one that will follow, is just to get us all to think about what we've learned and whether or not there are any holes that need mended. Shalom family https://www.youtube.com/live/N....vXUPuvIbnk?si=MMp9pj
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I appreciate this message deeply. I believe every one of us should be encouraged to examine what we’ve been taught, not out of rebellion, but out of reverence for the Most High. We are called to be noble Bereans, searching the Scriptures daily to see whether the things spoken to us are so (Acts 17:11). That’s not disobedience, that’s discernment.
I’ve personally done this in my own assembly. I brought sincere questions, not accusations, and was met with the suggestion that I could leave if I didn’t believe the elder was a true servant, even though I never said that. I only wanted clarity and alignment with Scripture. That experience didn’t break me, it built me. It reminded me that our faith must never be anchored in men, but in the Word of Ahayah alone.
So yes, this message is needed. Not to cause division, but to encourage accountability. We don’t grow by blind loyalty, we grow by truth, even when it challenges us. May we all continue to test everything by the law and the prophets, and be led only by what’s written. Shalom and much love to all who are still seeking. Keep going.
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