Mishpatim
The Holy One's Sacred Promise
If we were able to grade the difficulty of each prophet’s ministry, certainly Jeremiah’s calling would be close to the top. Like Isaiah, God told him to speak to a people who would not listen. In addition, however, Jeremiah not only had to contend with unreceptive people, he also had to put up with many false prophets who caught the ears of the people more than he. Jeremiah was announcing judgment and difficulties.
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Shema—שמע
We all long for this unity, this life of grace, which we know is be pleasing to our Father God, and would further His purposes in the earth, and in our own lives. There are major questions echoing around the globe today among those whose hearts are being drawn by God to rediscover the "ancient paths" of His Torah. Some of these questions are "How does one achieve this Messiah–like lifestyle? How does one live a life of Torah?"
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