One Torah for All

 

One Torah shall be to him that is home-born, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you.

Exodus 12:49

“BEHOLD, I HAVE TOLD YOU IN ADVANCE.”

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Section II

How Prophecy Affects the Life of the Disciple

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The relationship of Yeshua to the Old Covenant and the New Covenant has a direct bearing on the life of the disciple in this present life.  Where does the individual fit into the scheme of things, and what should he be doing?  How should a person be living his life in Messiah?  These are the questions that will be addressed in this section of this study of the return of Messiah.

Again, let it be stated, that this is a most critical area in understanding, and that it needs to be practiced on a daily basis in order to have a true understanding of what the Scriptures are teaching about the return of Yeshua.

 

 

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