When I became terribly sick with what one neurologist said was multiple sclerosis, I had many questions as to why. Several possible reasons flooded my mind. One was a doctrine I had been taught in church concerning “generational curses.” I was upset about this and wondered how to break such a curse. I prayed with... Continue Reading →
Traditions, Prophets, and the Month of Elul Part #2
“What is a tradition? Webster defines it as: an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (such as a religious practice or a social custom) How many traditions do we read our Messiah keeping? Several, but what happens when we begin to use the traditions as a tool for control or even... Continue Reading →
Taking Thoughts Captive? Detox Your Brain
Arguing can be healthy. Searching out matters for truth is refreshing. What lies in the center of the Torah? Moses and Aaron are arguing. Elsewhere, Moses argues with HaShem, and Moses wins. Abraham argues with the Father over Sodom and Gomorrah, and Abraham wins. Discussing disputes can teach us something we may not have seen... Continue Reading →