Anonymous ID: 6ac118 April 21, 2023, 7:52 a.m. No.18729525   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9555

>>18729416

>will bring me closer to the Creator of all existence?

>Will it make me whole and complete and worthy and as righteous as God in his own eyes?

>Sucks that I can't understand this. Maybe I should try harder.

 

>>18729402

>The Chronological Gospels Ep.5

^ = Season 1, Episode #5

 

a Beginning is w/ First Steps:

 

WATCH the whole Series, Season 1 & Season 2 { when you can, avg. { runtime 22:00 min each }

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM1sY44_-74&list=PL6NNBo_y_fjOF3wwi-VsCOcCNUeFqFINs

 

 

 

Four Keys to Discovering Your Purpose

  • Have you ever asked yourself, “what am I doing here?”

 

Every human being who is mindful of an eternal destiny has asked himself this question at least once during his existence.

And the search for an answer often determines the meaning of our daily lives.

 

https://aroodawakening.tv/discovering-your-purpose/

 

The Confession

 

When YeHoVaH created us, we were endowed with a conscience.

This is a type of “judge” that was designed to direct us to what is right or wrong according to the eternal Torah

that reflects the righteous character of the Creator, and by which He rules all of His Creation.

 

But as we grow and begin our journey through this world, that conscience is influenced, refined, distorted,

and even contaminated, all in such a way that we can lose our sense of justice completely.

And as this happens, many people do not refrain from doing evil to others in order to achieve their personal goals.

 

Hence the famous expression: “These people have no conscience!”

 

But when we have a genuine and transformative encounter with Yeshua, something supernatural happens:

That sense of conscience is restored and renewed to align once again with YeHoVaH’s Torah, and a new beginning

– a new life

– emerges, as described by Paul (Shaul):

 

“…if anyone is in the Messiah, he is a new creation; old things have passed away, and look, new things have come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17)

 

Then, the potential to keep us acting honestly and justly is reactivated.

 

However, we inevitably make mistakes again because of our habits, and we run the risk of returning to our old patterns,

ignoring or underestimating our conscience that is now awakened by the Spirit of YeHoVaH that dwells in us.

 

What to do? How do we deal with these problems?

It is in these moments when we must take advantage of the resource provided by our Father to be restored in our journey: The Confession.

 

But I am not talking about going before another man to render an account of what we have done, but about talking with God, with YeHoVaH,

 

to affirm what He himself defines as injustice, and then to accept that He is right, acknowledging that what we have done is sinful.

 

Immediately afterward, we accept by faith the forgiveness that has already been granted to us through Yeshua and we carry on, redefining our spiritual journey.

https://aroodawakening.tv/the-confession/