Hear, O Israel… by Minister Scott Russell

Deuteronomy 6

March 28, 2024 • Scott Russell • Deuteronomy 6

The title of the Book of Deuteronomy comes from the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Bible. It means “second law”, or “repetition of the law”. Deuteronomy consists of a series of Instructions given by YeHoVaH to Moses to teach the Children of Israel.

 

As we enter the 6th Chapter of Deuteronomy, Moses is preparing the new generation to inherit The Land of Promise. From Chapters 5-26 Moses is reciting all the remaining Instructions he had been given by YeHoVaH including his farewell speech to the Israelites teaching them YeHoVaH’s Commandments, Statutes and Laws.

How to Overcome the devil

June 20, 2024 • Arthur Bailey

Yeshua understood the Power of YeHoVaH’s Law in defeating the devil. He did not quote a New Testament verse or passage, Yeshua quoted from the Law, the WORD of YeHoVaH!    This teaching illustrates that by coming in agreement with the LAW, one could defeat the devil at every turn. The Law, by itself, without faith is useless. The Law, as the Word of YeHoVaH, must be lived. We must be a doer of the Word. This teaching concludes with vital Keys to Overcoming the devil.   

True Prophets and false prophets

June 13, 2024 • Arthur Bailey

This Teaching gives vital information on how to recognize a True Prophet, how to recognize a false prophet, and ways to avoid being captivated by a false prophet. Though false prophets are hearing from a spirit, it is not the spirit of YeHoVaH!A prophet’s words must ALWAYS BE JUDGED. It is critical that we recognize our ability to hear directly from YeHoVaH and use the Gift of Discernment because by the time some people figure out if a person is a false prophet, the damage is already done.    This Teaching concludes with keys to help us avoid being taken captive or brought under the influence of a spirit or a false prophet.

What is Food & Tithing?

May 30, 2024 • Arthur Bailey • Deuteronomy 14

What food is and tithing are very important subjects that are exclusively defined in the Old Testament writings in the Book of the Law called the Torah. Although the subjects of food and tithing are briefly mentioned in the New Testament writings, it is impossible to get a proper understanding of these topics and their requirements for the Believer from the New Testament.