“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast."
Ephesians 2:8-9
Hey friends, this is me.
It’s hard for me to ask for help, but I am going through a really heartbreaking time right now. Things are not good, and I’m struggling emotionally, physically, and financially. I’m going to be vulnerable here, I have been a stay home mom for 5 years, with 3 kids, and I need to find a safe place to live asap. I have dedicated myself completely to my children, and now I am starting over with nothing unfortunately. I am job searching, but I have a very short limited amount of time to find a place that I can go with my kids.
Sharing this and prayers are also deeply appreciated. I need a miracle. God bless you.
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If you stepped into a first century church of the Apostolic age, you would see Orthodox Jews worshiping alongside newly converted Gentiles. The Jews remained faithful to Torah, but did not pressure Gentiles to keep up. The Gentiles were learning to live righteously, and did not chastise Jews for keeping Old Testament laws.
And if disrespect occurred from either side, leaders like Paul stepped in and corrected it.
P.S. The ONLY place you find this today is in a healthy Messianic Synagogue.
If people knew the power there was in the Word, you would have to fight to stop them from reading it. They would rather die than give it up. That’s why the devil does everything he can to make sure you don’t even get to that point.
@McMuffin11111 @rabbriansamuel It is about Jesus, but the rabbi is talking about the story. If you read the Bible in its entirety, the plot revolves around Israel. They must accept Christ before He returns. This is why we have the book of Daniel and the prophecy of Jacob’s trouble.