The Word Is Grace
"The Word Is Grace" is brought to you by The Carpenter's Shop, located at 1201 East Elmore Street in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Our Sabbath services begin at 3:30 every Saturday afternoon. Listen with us as Bible teachers Jim Denman and Tim Terry examine our faith in Messiah Yeshua (Christ Jesus), with a Hebraic perspective. What did Jesus eat? How did He dress? Is the Torah still valid to believers today? Did He really say that there are only two laws that we have to follow now? Did God change His requirements for salvation after the cross? Is the Sabbath on Sunday or Saturday; was it changed? Join us as we seek answers to these questions, with balance and a humble reverence for God's Word.
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Paul said that we are to understand what God’s Will is …so, what is it?
In its proper context, the will of God in our lives is for us to be obedient to what He expects from us. But what does He expect? We will have a much better understanding of what is expected of us if we look at the Word of God through a Hebraic perspective.
If the New Testament Scriptures are taken out of context they tend to lose their original meaning. We, in the West, like to put a western slant on what we read in the bible. The bible was written primarily by Jews, for Jews – it is a Hebraic message from start to finish. From the idea of a Messiah, to the Ten Commandments, to being kind to others – even the New Covenant that we are a part of - all of these things are written from a Hebraic point of view, and found in a Hebraic group of books that we call our bible.
Paul said that we are to emulate him, as he emulates Jesus. What did Jesus do? What did Paul do? Jim Denman and Tim Terry will challenge your thinking in this episode of The Word Is Grace, as we look at the scriptures in their proper context. We believe that it is evident that Jesus and Paul both obeyed the Torah of God. We call it the Law, but the word Torah means “instruction”. Without following the Torah, Jesus could not have been without sin.
Listen with us as Jim and Tim explore the context of the scriptures, then go back and check these things out – have you put your own meaning on some of the things that the bible says?
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Here at the Carpenter's Shop, we believe Yeshua when He states in Matthew 5:17 "Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." We have come to know that our Messiah, Yeshua (Jesus), was a Torah observant, Jewish Rabbi who will one day return to reign from David's throne in Jerusalem. We believe that we are saved by the redemptive work that Yeshua accomplished on the cross; we are saved by the grace of God (Hashem), not by observing Torah. We observe Torah because we are saved, out of obedience to God's Word.
If you are unfamiliar with Hebraic Roots teaching, please check out any of the first eight posts. They are segments from our weekly radio program that ran in 2007, and cover some of the basic ideas behind the drive to understand the scriptures from a 1st Century Hebraic perspective.
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