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Should Christians be Torah Obser... - Carmen Welker

Should Christians be Torah Observant?

Carmen Welker
Sapphire Publications , English
80 ratings

Most believers will agree that we are living in the end times. Because of this, it's time to make sure we are "right" with God. And being "right" with Him means we need to ask ourselves some tough questions: Did Yahweh really hand down two separate rules - one set for Jews and one for Gentiles? Does God approve of the fact that we changed His Messiah's name, birthday, and the dates of His death and resurrection? Is He pleased that we are ignoring His commanded seventh day Sabbath and the Biblical Feasts which are not only His "appointed times" but which all foreshadow Jesus - who has so far only fulfilled the first four of the seven? If, as a believer in Christ, I am a part of Israel, shouldn't I be keeping Yahweh's "forever" commands? The answer will surprise you! (Este título también está disponible en español. Busque lo siguiente: ¿Deberían los Cristianos Ser Observantes de la Torá?)

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