1 Peter 3 Part 1
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Peter has been addressing our relationships with our fellow believers, with our unbelieving neighbors and with governmental authorities. Next, Peter
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For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
Hebrews 4:12 (NASB)
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Peter has been addressing our relationships with our fellow believers, with our unbelieving neighbors and with governmental authorities. Next, Peter
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This week’s Parasha is entitled Lech L’cha and means You Go. It covers Genesis 12:1–17:27. It recounts Abraham’s first encounter
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Peter’s first letter is written to Messianic Jews living outside of the land of Israel in Asia Minor – modern‑day
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This Parasha is entitled Noach which means ‘rest’ It begins in Genesis 6:9 through 11:32. Noah was a just man
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Books are a tremendous benefit to humanity and the Bible is the greatest book of all. Unlike all other books,
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Can you tell me the names of the things I’m about to show you? Let’s give it a try. Call
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According to one Oregon State University study, over 50% of adults are clinically lonely[1], and this trend seems to be
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This week’s Torah portion is entitled, V’zot HaB’racha, “And This Is the Blessing.” It contains words spoken by Moses as
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I. The reason for Sukkot and background As Rabbi Loren explained, one of the primary purposes of Sukkot – the
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This week, our parasha is Ha’Azinu, which translates to “Give Ear” and covers Deuteronomy 32. Ha’Azinu is the penultimate parasha
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As Yom Kippur draws to a close, we have a final moment to consider our relationship with the Lord. Yom
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The story is told of a man who was a lover of old books. One day he ran into an
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Today is a very special Shabbat known as Shabbat Shuvah, the Sabbath of Return. The word Shuvah in Hebrew refers
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This week’s parasha is entitled Vayelech, which means, “And He Went.” It covers Deuteronomy, Chapter 31:1 – 31:30. As the
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In theological studies, the word eschatology refers to the study of the End Times. For obvious reasons, it’s an important
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Repentance is something we should be doing throughout the year, but the ten days between Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur
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Peter’s first letter was written to Messianic Jews living outside of the land of Israel in Asia Minor – modern‑day
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The parasha for this week is entitled Nitzavim, a word meaning “those taking a stand”. The root is different from
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Peter’s first letter encourages believers to live faithfully as God’s chosen people in a world where trials and suffering are
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This week’s Parasha is entitled Kee Tavo, meaning, When You Come In. It covers Deuteronomy 26:1 – 29:9. It must
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Parasha Kee Taytzay means (“When you go out”). It contains more commandments than any other single Torah portion – over
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Peter’s first letter encourages believers to live faithfully as God’s chosen people in a world where trials and suffering are
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The theme of 1 Peter is how to live faithfully as God’s chosen people in a hostile world. We are
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This last chapter is a wonderful ending to John’s divinely inspired book. It shows the risen Yeshua meeting His disciples
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“See, I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse.” This begins Parasha Re’eh, translated “See.” Our parasha