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It is a common misconception that the Law (Torah) is no longer valid, post crucifixion. This lesson will clearly reveal that the teachings of our Messiah do not agree with this misconception.
Mat 7:23-24 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity (violator of Torah). Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock.
The Relevance Of Torah Part 8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDhqmdY8hjw


There is a common misconception that The Law (Torah) was removed or nullified at the crucifixion of our Messiah Yahusha. And if this misconception were true, it would mean that no sin could exist post crucifixion. After all, to sin means "transgression of the law". And you can not transgress or sin if the Law (Torah) has been done away or nullified. So join us to learn the relevance of Torah after the crucifixion and how it applies in the life of today's believer. For if thou will enter into life, you must keep the Commandments.
The Relevance Of Torah Part 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnd3T6Jqru8


There is a common misconception that The Law (Torah) was removed or nullified at the crucifixion of our Messiah Yahusha. And if this misconception were true, it would mean that no sin could exist post crucifixion. After all, to sin means "transgression of the law". And you can not transgress or sin if the Law (Torah) has been done away or nullified. So join us to learn the relevance of Torah after the crucifixion and how it applies in the life of today's believer. For if thou will enter into life, you must keep the Commandments.
The Relevance Of Torah Part 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-zkMY1u1WE


There is a common misconception that The Law (Torah) was removed or nullified at the crucifixion of our Messiah Yahusha. And if this misconception were true, it would mean that no sin could exist post crucifixion. After all, to sin means "transgression of the law". And you can not transgress or sin if the Law (Torah) has been done away or nullified. So join us to learn the relevance of Torah after the crucifixion and how it applies in the life of today's believer. For if thou will enter into life, you must keep the Commandments.
The Relevance Of Torah Part 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UlxSOzao14