The message in the Torah portion for this week (Netzavim, Deuteronomy 29:9 through chapter 30) is simple, and timeless…
and profound…
…and UTTERLY at odds with much of the ‘doctrine of men’ taught for so long by the paganized whore ‘church’.
And that is why Mark Call suggests – again – that this perfectly clear and consistent summary of SO much of the entire Torah is also ignored.
We are indeed, as the Hebrew title reminds us, “standing” before Yahuah THIS DAY (‘HaYom’) just as our forefathers did, and have a choice to make. The fact that we have been lied to, for generations is still no excuse to fail to choose life!
This parsha, at “such a time as this” may be among the most timely reminders possible, as this Erev Shabbat summary makes clear.
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But when it comes to a message that has become the very essence of “politically INcorrect” in a world which would have us fail to prefer life to the culture of death, or even to believe that we have a choice at all, Mark ‘pulls no punches’ (neither does Scripture!) in the follow-on Sabbath Day teaching, when it comes to what “free will” really means, and why those who ‘serve Him alone’ are under such vicious attack.
Yes, it’s “adult material” (for people ready for ‘meat’ as opposed to spoiled milk, if you prefer) — but it’s also about why we have been lied to about what He really says for SO long has never been more vital to know, and to “choose this day Whom you will serve”.
(The recording linked here contains an extended Q & A that followed the teaching, largely focused on current events in light of the concept of choice in a world which hates YHVH.)
“Nitzavim: Free Will, it’s NOT to hard for us to choose life, THIS day!”
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The combined part 1 and 2 files for both sections are up here, and available for download and off-line listening:
Hebrew Nation Radio Page for “Nitzavim 2018 Podcast”
https://hebrewnationonline.com/mark-call-parsha-nitzavim-teaching-from-shabbat-shalom-mesa-is-locked-mark-call-parsha-nitzavim-teaching-f/
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