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The Importance of Sabbath and Saturday Worship

Today I’ll be talking about the importance of Sabbath and Saturday worship as it’s written and commanded in the Bible. I will also share with you why I rest on Saturdays and not Sundays for true blessings.

Greetings! Hi and welcome to this podcast episode. I’m Elder Dan, on behalf of the Yahshua the Messiah ministry, where truth matters.

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As more and more people use Sunday as a day of rest, it’s important for all of us to remember that not everyone follows this man-made tradition.

For those who may not know, Sabbath worship is a day of rest and worship that is practiced by many religions around the world. This day is typically reserved for rest, reflection, and reconnecting with one’s faith.

So why is Saturday the right day for Sabbath worship? Well, it all comes down to a little thing called the Ten Commandments.

In the fourth commandment, it states: “Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of Yahweh, your Elohim.” (Exodus 20:8; Deuteronomy 5:12)

Historically, Saturday has always been recognized as the Sabbath day. In fact, many calendars still show Saturday as the seventh day of the week. It wasn’t until later that Sunday became the day of worship for many Christians.

But if we go back to the origins of the Christian church, we’ll see that early Christians were actually keeping the Sabbath on Saturday.

Yes, we need to break the yolk of the Sunday worship tradition because it’s not biblical. Yes, I choose to observe the Seventh-day Sabbath, which is on Saturdays.

This means that while many people are relaxing on Sundays, I’m attending church services and practicing my faith on Saturdays. The Sabbath, which starts on Friday sunset and ends on Saturday sunset, is a key part of my spiritual beliefs.

The Sabbath day is all about rest, worship, and prayer – it’s a time to reflect on my faith, connect with others, and take a break from the demands of daily life.

I believe that by dedicating this day to Almighty Yahweh, I’m able to find peace and strength that sustains me throughout the week. The Bible includes many verses that explain the importance of the Seventh-day Sabbath.

In Exodus 20:8-10, it states: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Yahweh, your Elohim. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates.

Similarly, in Isaiah 58:13-14, it says: If you turn back your foot from the Sabbath, from doing your pleasure on my holy day, and call the Sabbath a delight and the holy day of Yahweh honorable; if you honor it, not going your own ways, or seeking your own pleasure or talking idly; then you shall take delight in Yahweh, and I will make you ride on the heights of the earth.

Observing the Seventh-day Sabbath is a deeply personal decision that involves a commitment not only to rest and worship on Saturdays but also to prioritize one’s relationship with Yahweh throughout the week.

While it may seem difficult to break from the tradition of Sunday rest, for those who observe the Seventh-day Sabbath, it represents a meaningful way of honoring Yahweh and living out their faith.

In addition to the Bible verses mentioned earlier, there are many other references throughout the Bible to the importance of the Sabbath. For example, Hebrews 4:9-11 states: So then, there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of Elohim, for whoever has entered Yahweh’s rest has also rested from His works, as Yahweh did from His.

Let us therefore strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall by the same sort of disobedience. This verse speaks to the idea that the Sabbath rest is not only a physical rest but also a spiritual one:  a time to connect with Almighty Yahweh in heaven, and experience true rest in Him.

Overall, while it may not be the norm for many,  observing the Seventh-day Sabbath, can be a meaningful way to deepen one’s faith, and find rest in a hectic world. By setting aside time to worship and reflect on this special day, individuals can experience spiritual renewal that can sustain them throughout their lives.

Yes, while many people rest on Sundays, I choose to keep the Seventh-day Sabbath to follow and honor the commandment of Yahweh. By setting aside time for Sabbath worship and reflection, I am able to strengthen my faith and find peace in a busy world.

Not only is Saturday historically the correct day for Sabbath worship, but it also has practical benefits. By observing a day of rest and worship on Saturday, we are able to take a break from our hectic daily lives and spend time with family and friends. We can also take this opportunity to reconnect with our Father in heaven and strengthen our faith in Him.

In conclusion, the correct day for Sabbath worship is Saturday, as commanded in the Bible. Observing this day not only aligns with historical and biblical practices, but it also provides us with a much-needed opportunity for rest, reflection, and reconnection with our faith.

Let’s make sure to set aside time for our Sabbath day and honor the fourth commandment as it was intended. Remember, real truth is priceless and eternal, so don’t let anyone take away this truth from you.

Don’t be deceived! Savior Yahshua said it clearly: “Yahweh is a Spirit Being, and we must worship Him in spirit and truth!” (John 4:24) The importance of Sabbath and Saturday worship is crucial!

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Before I go, let me pray this prayer with you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

All of these I humbly pray to Yahweh, our Father in heaven, through Yahshua the Messiah, the Master, and the King. Halleluyah! Amen.

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How to Train Children the Way They Should Go

Welcome to another episode of our podcast titled, How to train children the way they should go. Today, I will be discussing a Bible verse that has been quoted and referenced by parents and educators for centuries.

The Bible verse we will be exploring is Proverbs 22:6, which says, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”

This verse speaks to the importance of teaching children values and morals from an early age. But what does it really mean to “train up a child”?

So, let’s start with the first part of the verse, “Train up a child in the way he should go.” This means that parents should provide a solid foundation for their children by teaching them values, morals, and skills that they will need to navigate the world.

This means setting boundaries, communicating effectively, and modeling positive behavior. It also means giving children opportunities to explore their interests and passions, while encouraging them to take responsibility for their actions and decisions.

How do I suggest you go about teaching these things to your children?

It certainly can be a lot of work, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. The best way to teach children is through modeling. Parents should strive to be good role models for their children by demonstrating the behaviors and attitudes they want their children to adopt.

For example, if you want your child to be respectful, you should model respect for others. If you want your child to be responsible, you should model responsibility by following through on your commitments.

But what about the second part of the verse, “and when he is old he will not depart from it”? Some people believe this means that if parents do their job correctly, their child will never stray from the values they were taught.

Is this true? No, I don’t believe this is true. Children are individuals, and everyone goes through their own struggles and challenges in life.

However, I do believe that if parents provide a strong foundation for their children, it will make it more likely that they will be able to navigate the challenges of life and make positive choices.

Ultimately, the choices children make as adults are up to them, but the values and morals they were taught as children can help guide them in the right direction, especially with rising crimes and attacks on family.

It’s not about controlling the outcome, but rather providing a solid foundation. Parents can’t control everything, but they can provide a strong foundation that will help their children thrive and make good choices.

It’s important to remember that children are their own individuals, and they will make their own decisions as they grow up.

What the verse is saying is that if parents provide a strong foundation for their children, it will be easier for them to make good decisions and live a fulfilling life as they get older.

The values and morals they were taught will always be a part of them, but they may still make mistakes and have to learn from them. It’s not about controlling the child’s decisions, but setting them up for success.

We can’t control our children’s lives, but we can give them the tools they need to make good decisions and live a fulfilling life. That’s what “training up a child in the way he should go” means.

But what about parents who didn’t have a strong foundation themselves? How can they still provide that for their children? The first step is recognizing that there may be areas where they need to work on themselves.

It’s never too late to start developing positive values and behaviors. And while it may be more challenging to teach children something that wasn’t modeled for them, it’s still important to try.

There are many resources available, such as the Bible, religious books and classes on the Torah and the Tanakh, and support groups, that can help parents learn and grow.

In conclusion, would I say that Proverbs 22:6 is a valuable reminder for parents? Absolutely! It’s a reminder that parenting is not just about providing for our children’s physical needs, but also their emotional and spiritual needs!

We need to invest time and energy into teaching them values, morals, and skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. It’s a big job, but it’s one of the most important things you can do as parents.

My final thought would be to focus on the process, rather than the outcome. Parenting is a journey, and it’s important to take it one step at a time. I hope this podcast helps and inspires you to raise good children.

Remember that it’s okay to make mistakes, and that children are resilient. Focus on providing a loving and supportive environment, and trust that the values and morals you teach your children will guide them in the right direction.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you all: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; and may Yahweh lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace. Praying this thru Messiah Yahshua. Halleluyah! Amen.

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The Rising Crime and Attack on the Family

Greetings brethren and hello brothers and sisters in Yahshua, the Messiah! This is Elder Dan and welcome to this episode of the podcast, where we discuss some pressing issues that are a serious threat to our society.

Today’s topic is the rising crime and attack on the family with respect to two issues – abortion and gender confusion.

Abortion has been a controversial topic for years now, with both sides presenting compelling arguments.

However, what we fail to realize is the impact that this decision has on the family. Abortion destroys an innocent life that has the potential to grow and contribute to society.

In addition, it affects the physical and mental health of the mother, which in turn affects the well-being of the family.

We live in a society where the family unit is already under attack, and we cannot afford to contribute to its destruction any further.

Another issue that has raised a lot of concern in recent years is gender confusion. People are confused about whether they are male or female, and this is affecting their emotional and mental well-being.

This confusion is not just limited to adults, but is also affecting children who are being taught that gender is fluid and not fixed.

The societal norms that have been in place for centuries are being challenged, and we are seeing the emergence of a new way of life that is not sustainable.

Gender confusion has become an epidemic, and it is affecting the family unit. The traditional roles of parents and children are being challenged, and this is leading to a lot of confusion and chaos.

As a society, we need to take a step back and re-evaluate our priorities. We need to ask ourselves what kind of future we want for our families and our children.

Do we want a future where life is disposable and gender is a fluid concept? Or do we want a future where the sanctity of life is respected and traditional family values are upheld?

It’s up to us to make a change. We need to start educating our children about the value of life and the importance of family.

We need to lead by example and show them that traditional family values are not outdated but are still relevant in today’s society.

We need to work towards creating a society where both men and women are respected and valued for who they are. A society where the family unit is strong and the sanctity of life is respected.

We owe it to our children and to ourselves to create a better future.

So, let’s get started and make a change. Let’s work together to build a society where family values are upheld and life is respected.

Thank you for reading and listening to this episode of the podcast, and I hope you’ll join me again next time for another important topic.

In closing, I pray that Yahweh bless you and keep you; that Yahweh makes his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; that Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace, amen!

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