Monday, Feb 23, 2009

Free Messianic Music Download from The Carpenter's Shop!

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We are taking another break from the book of John this week in order to say good bye to some dear friends that have moved out of state. Their presence in our congregation is already missed, and we haven't even had a Shabbat service without them!
We were given the privilege of having them teach Torah, and give words of encouragement on their last Sabbath with us, so we will get back to John next week.
As a celebration of sorts, we would like to share some original music with our listeners. Feel free to download and burn it to a CD.
Just a suggestion; the tracks can be split up using a free program called Audacity, you can download it here:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Track List:
1. I don't know why - Jim Denman
2. Storybook wedding - Jim/Lori Denman
3. Indian Ridge - Tim Terry/Jim Denman
4. God's in a box - Jim Denman
5. Tribute to John - Jim Denman
6. Revelation - Jim Denman
7. The harvest - Jim Denman/Tim Terry
8. Heartburn - Jim Denman
9. Had to be crippled - Jim Denman
10. Hosanna - Jim Denman
11. Man looks on the outside - Jim Denman
12. New colors - Tim Terry
13. Song of Moses - Aaron Benge
14. I've been inspired - Aaron Benge

May the Lord bless you and keep you,

Shabbat Shalom!

UPDATE: This morning, while listening to the new download, I noticed that there is a gap between song #11 & #13, which is a favorite of many in our church. I believe it is being caused by the file format, and will work on getting a good copy uploaded as soon as possible. Sorry, Tim!

UPDATE: The problem has been fixed, and the download now contains all 14 songs!

Posted by The Carpenter's Shop at 7:49 PM |   

Sunday, Feb 15, 2009

"ONE. Different, but ONE" John 17:23-26

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We are one. Paul says that we are of one faith, one God, being one body. What about our doctrinal differences, you might ask? There will be differences. What about this or that thing that they believe... and I know it to be wrong? Again, I say, there will be differences.
This is not a call to blind ecumenicalism, nor is it a call for us to leave all good teaching at the door. This is a call to be one as Yeshua is one with the Father – there are differences, but there is undeniable Oneness. Jesus didn't send the Father, and the Father didn't die on the cross – but they are one.
Our differences should not separate us from fellowship with other believers. If we, in the Messianic community begin to think that we are superior to other believers because of our Torah observance, or our reverence for the Sabbath, and that knowledge divides us from fellowship with those around us, we have missed the mark. We are called to be one.
We finish the Lord's prayer today with some tough lessons; some harsh realities. We are faced with the realization that the very body of Messiah, whom He prays for, has been torn apart in a sense. We can look around and see that denominations and differences have made us into a divided and scattered shell of a unit – we have lost our “oneness!”
...Or have we?
Let's allow ourselves to be challenged today. Lets view ourselves as one, in spite of our differences. Not that we should “buddy up” with sin. That is not at all what I mean. But as brothers and sisters in Messiah, lets make it a point to recognize that we are one with our Pentecostal, Baptist, Presbyterian (fill in the blank) brothers, and start acting like it. If we can not meet anywhere but the blood of Christ... isn't that enough?

May the Lord bless you and keep you,

Shabbat Shalom!

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Sunday, Feb 08, 2009

"Lord, Insulate the Ductwork." John 17:12-23

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As we continue studying Yeshua’s prayer, we encounter some startling things that are often overlooked by the church as a whole. First, we see that He wasn’t praying for the world as a whole. Quite the contrary, He says that He was specifically praying for those that the Father had given Him; and believers of today! How exciting it is to know that we, as believers were literally in His prayer! Also, we see that He didn’t want His followers to be isolated form the world, but to remain in the world. He prays that the Father would “not take them out of the world, but protect them from the evil one. Sort of like… ductwork. Yes, like ductwork. I’ll leave it to you to download this week’s episode to find out what I am talking about!
May the Lord bless you and keep you,

Shabbat Shalom!

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Sunday, Feb 01, 2009

"The REAL 'Lord's Prayer'" John 17:1 - 11

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Welcome back to The Word Is Grace!

When you think of "the Lord's Prayer" what usually comes to mind? If you are like most believers, the words, "Our Father, who art in heaven..." immediately come to mind. Of course, this is how Jesus told His disciples that they should pray, but how and what did HE pray? The answer is in John Chapter 17. In this prayer, Jesus allows us to hear exactly what He prayed for - and what He did not pray for. For instance, He prayed for you, the believer in 2009, listening to this podcast... but He didn't pray for the world as a whole! How can that be? didn't God "so love the world that He gave His only begotten Son?" Yes... but He prays for those who are His in His last hours.
come with us as we look at this intense section of Yeshua's thoughts and prayers - you will be surprised by what He says, and what He does not say. We will also be taking a look at the concept of being "one" with Him, as He is "one" with the Father. How does that work?
We would like to thank the visitors who drove such long distances to be with us this Sabbath; your presence was really a blessing to our congregation, and we would like to see you all again!

Thanks for listening to The Word Is Grace,

Shabbat Shalom!

Posted by The Carpenter's Shop at 11:04 AM |   


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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.

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