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The First Fruits of Zion Treasures in Heaven seminar is intended to help us review our priorities, correct our paths, and prepare for the return of our Messiah. Together, we will consider a sure strategy for solid Kingdom investments and heed the urgent warning for these end times.
Learn the Master's kingdom parables which exhort us to be pleasing servants of the King by dedicating ourselves to mitzvot and good deeds. The King is returning, so serve him to your fullest potential by continuing to grow in your Torah observance and spreading the light of loving-kindness.
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Visitor Feedback:
Amazing - our Torah Study Group was just discussing this yesterday, and here is confirmation.
As I watched, I was struck by something. (Maybe this is covered in the DVD; I can't wait to see the whole thing!) When Yeshua compared mitzvot to salt and light, I realized that "light" is useful at vaying distances. The sun is several million miles away, yet we benefit from its light - headlights, flashlights, laser pointers, etc - there are mitzvot which can benefit others from a distance. But "salt"....must have direct contact with a substance in order to deliver a benefit. Our mitzvot should be balanced between those which we can do "from a distance", and those which require that we "get our hands dirty". I am so challenged. I am much more comfortable with distance; it's easier. May Yeshua give me grace to be both salt and light.
Thank you in advance for the vital message to the Body of Messiah.
Jamie Auria | February 22, 2009 3:06 PM
Our mainstream Baptist church just completed a study on the feasts on Sunday night. That in itself was a breakthrough but the leader just asked us yesterday if we had any ideas for a new study. I watched the preview dvd today and thought how perfect this would be. I have ordered the set and we will give the preview dvd to the Sunday night leader on Wednesday. Please pray with us that he will be intrigued by the sample and want to do the study. There are several in the group who are open to Hebrew roots studies and the topics in this series are truly universal in their appeal to all believers.
**Great. If your pastor would need to speak with me I am more than available. Also, you should have him look at our HaYesod program. Here is the link: http://ffoz.org/hayesod/index.html
Mary Watts | February 23, 2009 12:04 PM