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Ninth Commandment of the Bible

The Eight Commandment of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven, from the Scripture

Welcome to educational podcast, the spirituality podcast where we dive into the richness of the Bible and explore its timeless wisdom. My name is Elder Dan, your host. Today, I will be discussing a commandment that’s often overlooked, yet carries immense importance in our daily lives. It’s the Ninth Commandment, a part of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven which says, “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor” (Exodus 20:16 and Deuteronomy 5:20). Join me as I unpack the crucial significance of this powerful principle.

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The Dangers of False Witness

We’ve all been guilty of it at some point or another – exaggerating the truth, distorting facts, or even outright lying to make ourselves look better or someone else look worse. But did you know that bearing false witness is not just a minor offense? In fact, it’s a serious sin that can have far-reaching consequences.

The only way to be truly honest is to tell the truth 100 percent, no matter how painful it may be. When we bear false witness, we’re not only deceiving others, but we’re also lying to ourselves. We’re telling ourselves that we’re justified in our actions, that our selfish desires are more important than the truth.

The Impact on Relationships

When we bear false witness, we damage relationships and destroy trust. Imagine being in a friendship or marriage where you can’t trust what the other person says. It’s like living in a world of uncertainty and fear. No wonder the Bible warns us about bearing false witness – it can lead to broken relationships and even shattered reputations.

But it’s not just about others; bearing false witness also affects our own integrity. When we lie or distort the truth, we’re compromising our own character. We’re saying that we’re willing to sacrifice our values for personal gain or convenience. And once we’ve crossed that line, it’s hard to know where to draw the line again.

The Power of Truth

On the other hand, when we speak truthfully and honestly, it can have a profound impact on those around us. We build trust and credibility, and people are more likely to believe us when it counts most. Think about it – would you rather do business with someone who has a reputation for honesty or someone who has a history of dishonesty?

So yes, speak truth in love, for it is not only good for others but also good for yourself. When we speak truthfully, we’re not only doing what’s right; we’re also demonstrating our faith in the Almighty Yahweh in heaven and His character.

Overall, the Ninth Commandment is more than just a simple moral rule; it’s a call to integrity and honesty. When we choose to bear true witness against our neighbor, we’re choosing to live with integrity, even when it’s hard. We’re choosing to build trust and credibility with those around us. And most importantly, we’re demonstrating our faith in Yahweh’s character and His goodness.

So, let’s make a commitment today to live by this commandment. Let’s choose to speak truthfully and honestly, even when it’s difficult. Let’s be people who build trust and credibility through our words and actions.

Brothers and sisters, thank you for joining me on this episode of educational podcast. If you’d like to continue this conversation or share your thoughts on this topic, leave a comment below or reach out to me directly. Feel free also to visit our main website by clicking here to read and learn more real truths from the Bible.

Brethren, before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Let’s pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah! Until next time. May Yahweh, the Almighty Father and Elohim in heaven, bless you for your integrity and honesty in all your words and actions. Halleluyah, shalom!

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Eight Commandment of the Bible

The Eight Commandment of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven, from the Scripture

In this message, I’ll talk about the Eight Commandment of the Bible from Almighty Yahweh, the Father in heaven. Hello and welcome to the educational podcast, a podcast where we dive into the richness and relevance of the Bible. I’m your host, Elder Dan.

Today, we’re exploring one of the most crucial commandments in the Bible: “You shall not steal,” the Eight Commandment from the Ten Commandments of the Holy Scripture. Join me as we delve into the significance of this important biblical principle.

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The Eighth Commandment, as recorded in Exodus 20:15 and Deuteronomy 5:19, is a straightforward yet profound reminder to respect other people’s property. It’s easy to gloss over this commandment, thinking it’s just about not taking things without permission. But let’s dig deeper and discover why this commandment is more than just a simple rule.

When we steal, we not only take something that doesn’t belong to us, but we also break trust and damage relationships. We may think we’re getting away with something, but our actions have far-reaching consequences. The Eighth Commandment is about integrity – it’s about being honest, trustworthy, and respectful of others’ property.

Think about it: when we steal, we’re essentially saying that our own needs are more important than someone else’s. We’re prioritizing our own desires over their rights. This mentality can lead to a culture of entitlement and selfishness, where we believe that what belongs to others is rightfully ours. But Almighty Yahweh, the Father in heaven, says otherwise!

So why is this commandment so important? By following the Eighth Commandment, we’re demonstrating our commitment to community and mutual respect. When we respect others’ property, we’re respecting their personhood – their dignity, their autonomy, and their rights. We’re acknowledging that they have value and worth beyond their possessions.

Moreover, the Eighth Commandment has implications for our relationship with Yahweh. When we steal, we’re essentially saying that Elohim’s law doesn’t apply to us. We’re claiming to be above His authority, above His moral code. But when we obey the Eighth Commandment, we’re submitting to His wisdom and His will.

As we wrap up today’s episode, I want to leave you with a challenge. Take a closer look at your own life – are there areas where you might be “borrowing” or taking things without permission? Are there relationships in your life where you’ve damaged trust by taking something that wasn’t yours to take? Take time to reflect on your actions and consider how you can restore what was taken or make amends.

Thank you for joining me on this episode of the educational podcast. Remember, the Eighth Commandment is more than just a rule – it’s a reminder of our responsibility to respect others and to honor Yahweh’s authority. Join us next time as we explore more biblical principles that shape our lives.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

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Seventh Commandment of the Bible

THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF YAHWEH IN THE BIBLE

Greetings to all. Welcome to educational podcast, the podcast where I dive into the true contexts of the Bible to explore its real teachings and significance. I’m Elder Dan, your host. In this episode, I am going to tackle one of the most critical and often misunderstood commandments in the Bible – the Seventh Commandment, which says “You shall not commit adultery.” Join me as I examine what this commandment means, why it’s essential, and how it applies to our lives today.

The Seventh Commandment of the Bible is part of the universal and eternal Ten Commandments, which are a set of moral laws given by Almighty Yahweh to Moses on Mount Sinai. In Exodus 20:14, Yahweh says, “You shall not commit adultery.” This commandment is repeated in Deuteronomy 5:18 with slight variations. At first glance, it may seem like a simple rule about not having sex outside of marriage. But as we dig deeper, we’ll discover that it’s so much more than that.

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Adultery is not just about physical intimacy; it’s about betrayal, deception, and destruction of relationships. When we cheat on our spouses or engage in any form of extramarital affairs, we’re not only harming ourselves but also those closest to us – our partners, children, family members, and friends. We’re also violating Yahweh’s design for human relationships and His plan for our lives.

The Bible teaches that marriage is a sacred institution created by Yahweh (Matthew 19:4-6). It’s a covenant between two people who promise to love and cherish each other for better or for worse, through thick and thin. When you commit adultery, you’re essentially breaking that covenant and breaking trust with your wife or husband. It’s a serious offense that can lead to devastating consequences, including damaged relationships, broken hearts, and yes, even spiritual harm!

But what about lust? Is lust the same as love? Many people might think that lust is just a natural part of human desire, and that it’s okay to indulge in it as long as it doesn’t lead to actual adultery. But Yahshua would disagree. In Matthew 5:28, He says, “But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in their heart.” That’s right – even looking at someone with lustful intent is considered adultery according to Yahshua! And yes, this applies to both the woman and man.

So, what does this mean for us? It means that our desires and temptations must be kept in check. Lust is not love; it’s a counterfeit imitation of love that can never satisfy our deepest longings. Real love requires mutual respect, trust, and commitment – things that are absent from lustful encounters.

And what about those who have already experienced adultery or have been affected by it? What about those who struggle with same-sex attraction or other forms of temptation? The good news is that Yahweh is an Elohim of mercy and grace. He offers forgiveness and restoration to those who truly repent and seek Him. In Psalm 32:1-5, the Bible’s King David writes about his own experience with adultery and the resulting shame and guilt. Yet, he praises the Father in heaven Yahweh for His mercy and redemption.

Therefore, when we indulge in lustful thoughts or behaviors, we’re not only hurting others but also ourselves. Yes, we’re damaging our relationships and our own sense of self-worth. The Bible says in 1 Corinthians 6:18-20 that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and we must honor them accordingly.

So, what can we do to apply this commandment in our lives? First, let us acknowledge that we’re all tempted and fallible human beings. Second, let us prioritize communication, honesty, and trust in our relationships. Third, let us remember that true intimacy and connection come from a deep emotional bond built on mutual respect, trust, and commitment.

Overall, the Seventh Commandment “You shall not commit adultery” is more than just a rule; it’s a reminder of Elohim’s design for human relationships and His desire for us to live in harmony with Him. By understanding its significance and importance, we can build stronger marriages, deeper connections with others, and a more intimate relationship with Yahweh.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the educational podcast today! Join me next time as we explore another crucial aspect of the Hebraic faith. You can also visit our main website by clicking here for more FREE, real Bible truth teachings that you can understand.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

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Sixth Commandment of the Bible

THE SIXTH COMMANDMENT OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF YAHWEH, THE FATHER IN HEAVEN, FROM THE SCRIPTURE

The Sixth Commandment of the Bible. What is the importance and significance of this sacred command? Keep reading or listening for the answers.

Welcome to the educational podcast, a podcast that explores the depth and richness of the Bible. I’m your host, Elder Dan. Today, we’re talking about one of the most fundamental commandments of the Hebraic faith: “You shall not murder.”  Join me as we dive into the significance and importance of this crucial commandment, straight from Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17.

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The Sixth Commandment is part of the Ten Commandments in the Bible. This commandment is often overlooked, but it’s actually one of the most powerful and profound commands in the entire Bible. It’s a reminder that life is sacred, and that taking it is never an option. But why is this commandment so important? Let’s start with the basics.

The commandment is simple: “You shall not murder.” It’s a straightforward prohibition against taking another person’s life. But as we dig deeper, we find that this commandment is rooted in the very nature of Almighty Yahweh Himself. You see, Yahweh is the Author of life, and He has given each and every one of us a unique gift – our life. To take that away is to go against Elohim’s own character.

Think about it: when we take someone’s life, we’re not just taking their physical body – we’re taking their future, their hopes, their dreams, their relationships, their everything. We’re essentially saying that their life has no value, no worth. And that’s not just a moral failing – it’s a spiritual one as well.

But what about self-defense? What about war? What about euthanasia? What about abortion? These are all complex issues, and I know some of you might be thinking, “But what about these exceptions?” And I get it – they’re tricky. But let me tell you, every single time we justify or rationalize taking someone’s life, we’re going against the grain of Yahweh’s character.

Because here’s the thing: every human being is made in Elohim’s image. Every single one of us has inherent value and worth because we’re created in His likeness. And when we take someone’s life, we’re not just taking away their earthly existence – we’re taking away their eternal potential.

Now, I know some of you might be thinking, “But what about the times when I’ve struggled with this commandment?” Maybe you’ve struggled with anger issues, or maybe you’ve been in a situation where you felt justified in taking someone’s life. I want you to know that it’s okay to struggle – but it’s not okay to justify it.

Because here’s the good news: Yahshua the Messiah (Savior) came to give us new life – life beyond this earthly realm. And as followers of Messiah, we’re called to live according to His character – a character marked by love, compassion, and mercy.

So, what does this mean for us? It means we need to take this commandment very seriously. We need to recognize the inherent value and worth of every human being. We need to be willing to work through our struggles with anger and frustration in ways that don’t involve violence or harm towards others.

And if you’re struggling with this commandment today, I want you to know that there’s hope. There’s forgiveness available through Yahshua the Messiah. And there’s support available through this spiritual podcast website and also on our main website at Yahshua the Messiah Ministry here, or your local church community with the same faith that we have.

I hope and pray this heavenly message today served as an eye-opener to you about the subject from the Holy Scripture of do not murder or kill, as mentioned in Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17. May this blog post remind us all about the importance and significance of the sanctity of life given to us by Almighty Yahweh, the Creator of life, our Father in heaven!

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

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Fifth Commandment of the Bible

The fifth commandment of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven, from the Scripture

Hello. Welcome to the educational podcast, the spirituality podcast where we dive into the depths of the scriptures and explore the significance of Almighty Yahweh’s Word. This is Elder Dan, your host.

Today, we’re going to be talking about one of the most crucial and often overlooked commandments in the Bible – the Fifth Commandment. Specifically, we’re going to examine the importance and significance of honoring our father and mother as the Fifth Commandment of the Ten Commandments from the Holy Scripture.

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Friends, let’s start by looking at the biblical passage that outlines this commandment. In Exodus 20:12, we read, “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live a long time in the land that Yahweh your Elohim is giving you.” And in Deuteronomy 5:16, we see a similar message, “Honor your father and your mother, as Yahweh your Elohim has commanded you, so that you may live a long time and ensure that it goes well with you.”

So, why is it so important to honor our father and mother? Well, first and foremost, it’s because Almighty Yahweh designed the family structure with specific roles and responsibilities. Fathers and mothers are entrusted with the responsibility of providing for and protecting their children, while children are expected to show respect and obedience to their parents. This isn’t just a human construct; it’s a divine institution that reflects Yahweh’s own relationship with us.

But what does it mean to honor our father and mother? Is it just about saying “please” and “thank you” at dinner time? Absolutely not. Honoring our parents means showing respect, obedience, and gratitude for all they do for us. It means listening to their advice, following their guidance, and valuing their wisdom. It means recognizing their selfless sacrifices and self-sacrifices they made for us.

I remember when I was growing up, my parents would always say to me, “Remember who you are because of who we are.” They were reminding me that my identity wasn’t just mine; it was also theirs. They were reminding me that their sacrifices, their hard work, and their love had shaped me into the person I am today.

And as we grow older, honoring our parents doesn’t stop. It’s not just about when we’re kids; it’s about respecting our parents even when we disagree with them. It’s about showing appreciation for all they’ve done for us, even when we’re not kids anymore.

So, what happens when we don’t honor our parents? When we disobey or disrespect them? Well, sadly, it can lead to broken relationships, hurt feelings, and even spiritual consequences. In fact, Psalm 78:1-4 warns us that failure to honor our parents can lead to Almighty Yahweh’s wrath.

But here’s the good news – when we do honor our parents, Almighty Yahweh, the Father in heaven, blesses us. He promises us long life, prosperity, and a sense of well-being. In fact, Proverbs 23:22-25 says that when we honor our parents, we’ll receive a blessing from Yahweh.

So, what can we take away from the Fifth Commandment? First and foremost, we need to recognize the importance of honoring our parents. We need to recognize that they are not just biological figures; they are spiritual authorities in our lives. We need to recognize that they have sacrificed so much for us and that we owe them respect and gratitude.

Second, we need to make sure that we’re honoring our parents in practical ways. That means listening to their advice, following their guidance, and showing appreciation for all they’ve done for us.

And finally, we need to recognize that honoring our parents is not just about them; it’s about Almighty Yahweh in heaven. It’s about recognizing His role in shaping our lives and our families.

That’s all for today’s episode, brethren and friends. I hope you all enjoyed reading or listening about the Fifth Commandment of the Bible and learn the importance of honoring our father and mother. Remember to subscribe to our podcast and go visit our main website by clicking here for more insights and discussions of the real truths of the Holy Scripture.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

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Fourth Commandment of the Bible

The Fourth Commandment of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven, from the Scripture

Hello. Welcome back to another episode of the educational podcast, where we delve into the ancient texts of the Bible and explore the timeless wisdom they hold. I’m Elder Dan, your host.

Today, we’re talking about the Fourth Commandment of the Bible, one of the most iconic and widely recognized commandments from the Ten Commandments of the Bible. Join me as we examine the words of Yahweh on the subject of rest and Sabbath.

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The Fourth Commandment in the Ten Commandments of Almighty Yahweh, the Father in heaven, can be found in Exodus 20:8 and Deuteronomy 5:12 in the Holy Scripture. It’s a simple yet profound statement that reads: “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”

So, what does this commandment mean? On the surface, it seems straightforward. Yahweh is telling us to remember the Sabbath and set aside one day a week to rest, reflect, and worship. But let’s dig deeper. In ancient Israel, the Sabbath was a day of rest from physical labor. It was a day when people could recharge their energies, spend time with family and friends, and focus on spiritual pursuits.

But there’s more to this commandment than just a day off. The Sabbath is a reminder that Yahweh is the Creator of the universe, and that He is our ultimate provider. It’s a time to acknowledge His sovereignty and trust in His goodness. As we rest, we’re reminded that Yahweh, our Elohim, will love and accept us in His Kingdom by faithfully and sincerely honoring His Sabbath.

So, what day is the appointed day of Sabbath? In the Bible, there’s no ambiguity – it’s Saturday, the Seventh Day. From Genesis 2:2-3, we see that Yahweh rested on the Seventh Day after creating the world. And in Exodus 20:8-11, we’re commanded to remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy.

But why Saturday? Why not Sunday or another day of the week? Well, my friends, it’s because Saturday is the only day that aligns with Yahweh’s creation story. It’s the only day that commemorates His rest and our own rest in Him.

Yes, the Bible explicitly states that the Sabbath is to be observed on the seventh day of the week (Exodus 20:8-11; Deuteronomy 5:12-15). The early Church continued to observe Saturday as their Sabbath day (Acts 13:14; Acts 17:2; 1 Corinthians 16:2).

And let’s not forget that Yahshua Himself kept the Sabbath on Saturday. In Mark 1:21 and Luke 4:16, we see that Yahshua attended synagogue services on Saturday mornings, where He would read scripture and teach about Yahweh’s Kingdom.

So, what does this mean for us today? It means that we should prioritize our Sabbath rest on Saturday. We should set aside time for worship, prayer, and reflection on this day. We should also use this time to connect spiritually with our brothers and sisters in the faith, and to engage in activities that bring us joy and peace.

Yes, we need to prioritize rest and our spiritual life. In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in workaholic tendencies and neglect our own well-being. But Yahweh says that rest is essential for our spiritual growth and overall health.

Additionally, we can use our Sabbath time to worship Yahweh in creative ways. Whether it’s reading Scripture, singing hymns, or simply enjoying nature, we can use this time to reconnect with our Creator and express our gratitude.

And let’s not forget that the Sabbath is not just about us; it’s also about community. In biblical times, people would often gather together on the Sabbath for worship and to socialize spiritually. We can do the same today by setting aside time with family and friends to share meals, tell stories, and build relationships.

And finally, let’s always remember that keeping the Sabbath is all about honoring Elohim’s creation story. By keeping Saturday as our Sabbath day, we’re acknowledging Yahweh’s sovereignty over all things.

That’s all for today’s episode of the educational podcast, brethren. Join me next time as we explore more of the Bible’s wisdom on living a life that honors Almighty Yahweh and Yahshua the Messiah.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. May you have the eyes to see and the ears to hear for this heavenly message. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah!

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Yahshua, the One True Master the Bible Speaks of

The meaning and significance of Yahshua, the Messiah, as the One Master the Bible Talks About

Yahshua, the One true Master the Bible speaks of, is the subject of this podcast. Do not miss out on this very crucial and eye-opening episode.

Hello. My name is Elder Dan, your host. Welcome to the educational podcast, a podcast where we dive into the depths of Scripture to uncover the profound reality that shape our true understanding of the Bible and our faith.

Today, we’re exploring a phrase that’s often overlooked, but carries immense significance for our spiritual lives. It’s a phrase that’s mentioned in Ephesians 4:5-6, where the apostle Paul writes, “One Master, one faith, one baptism.” For the reference about it, click here.

In this episode, we’re going to unwrap what it means to have one Master, and how it can revolutionize our relationship with Messiah Yahshua.

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So, what does it mean to have one Master? On the surface, it seems like a simple concept. We’re talking about one Elohim, one supreme authority in our lives. But let’s dive deeper. The Bible tells us that there are many gods and many masters, and that people are worshipping them in one way or another. Yes, people are worshipping their careers, their relationships, their social media feeds – you name it. But Paul is saying that there’s only one Master who deserves our ultimate allegiance.

Think about it like this. When we put our trust in anything or anyone else besides Yahshua, we’re essentially saying that they’re more important to us than He is. We’re saying that their approval is more valuable than His. And that’s a dangerous game to play. Because when we’re living under the influence of someone or something else, we’re not living under the authority of Messiah. And that’s where trouble starts.

But when we have one Master, everything changes. It’s like having a North Star to guide us through life’s storms. We know that no matter what challenges we face, we can always count on Yahshua to be our rock, our refuge, and our salvation. We know that He’s always working for our good, even when things seem darkest.

So, what does this look like in practical terms? Well, for one thing, it means that we need to prioritize time with Yahshua as Yahweh’s appointed Savior of humanity. We need to make Him a priority in our daily lives. That means waking up earlier to spend time in prayer and reading the Bible, or taking a few minutes each day to reflect on His goodness and provision.

It also means that we need to be intentional about eliminating idolatry from our lives. That means stopping to worship false deities and statues, setting boundaries with social media or saying no to certain activities that are taking us away from Yahweh and Yahshua. Whatever it looks like for you, the key is to be intentional about keeping Messiah at the center of your life.

Meanwhile, let us all take a step back and look at who Yahshua is as a Master and Elohim. Do you believe you really know Him enough?

According to John 1:1-5, Yahshua is not just a man or a prophet – He is also an Elohim! The Bible says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Elohim, and the Word was Elohim.” In other words, Yahshua is eternally existing as Elohim, alongside Yahweh the Father. This is a mind-blowing concept, isn’t it? The idea that Yahshua is not just a created being, but rather He is also an Elohim Himself!

But what does this mean for our spiritual lives? It means that when we put our faith in Yahshua, we’re not just putting our trust in a good man or a great teacher – we’re putting our trust in Elohim himself. We’re saying that Yahshua is the one who deserves our ultimate allegiance, our worship, and our devotion.

And that’s what Ephesians 4:5-6 is saying – that there’s only one Master who deserves our ultimate allegiance. And that Master is Yahshua the Messiah. When we have one Master, we’re not divided between different gods or idols. We’re not trying to serve multiple masters. We’re fully committed to following Yahshua and His teachings.

You know, when we put our faith in Yahshua, we’re not just getting a new set of rules or guidelines, but we’re getting a new identity! We’re becoming children of Elohim, adopted into His family through faith in Messiah. And with that comes a level of intimacy and connection with Almighty Yahweh and Master Yahshua that’s hard to describe.

And finally, having one Master means that we need to be okay with not being okay. We need to be willing to surrender our control and trust in His sovereignty. Because when we do that, we open ourselves up to a level of freedom and joy that we never thought possible.

That’s it for today, brethren. Thank you for joining me on this episode of the educational podcast. Remember, having one Master is not just a biblical concept – yes, it’s a life-changing reality!

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Third Commandment of the Bible

The Third Commandment of the Ten Commandments of Yahweh, the Father in heaven, from the Scripture

Hello. Welcome back to another episode of the educational podcast, where we will explore the the Ten Commandments given to us by Almighty Yahweh, the Father in heaven, in the Bible. Today, we’ll be diving into the Third Commandment, which can be found in Exodus 20:7 and Deuteronomy 5:11.

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The Third Commandment states, “You shall not misuse the name of Yahweh your Elohim, for Yahweh will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses His name.” At first glance, this commandment may seem simple enough – don’t use Yahweh’s name in vain. But when we really stop to think about it, there is much more to it than meets the eye.

Using Yahweh’s name in vain isn’t just about refraining from cursing or swearing using His name. It also includes using His name flippantly, trivializing it, or using it to manipulate others. Essentially, it’s about showing respect and reverence towards Yahweh and recognizing the power and holiness of His name.

In ancient times, a person’s name was synonymous with their identity and character. When Elohim gave Moses the commandments, He was revealing His true character to His people. So, to misuse Yahweh’s name is to disrespect His very nature and essence.

But why is the Third Commandment so important? It’s all about understanding the power of words. In Genesis, Yahweh created the world through His words, speaking it into existence. Our words have the power to build up or tear down, to create or destroy. So, when we misuse Elohim’s name, we are essentially defiling something sacred and powerful.

Yes, our words have the ability to shape our reality and influence those around us. By honoring Yahweh’s name and using it with reverence, we are acknowledging His sovereignty and reflecting His character in our own lives.

So, how can we apply the third commandment to our lives today? It starts with being mindful of the words we speak. Instead of using Elohim’s name as a casual exclamation or as a means to manipulate others, let’s use it to uplift and honor Him. Let’s speak life-giving words that reflect Yahweh’s love and grace.

As we continue to explore the Third Commandment and the rest of the Ten Commandments, let us remember that Yahweh’s decrees are meant to guide us towards a life of holiness and obedience.

Meanwhile, this part of my message is very, very important, so please listen carefully and pay serious attention! Many people often refer to the Creator simply as “God,” but it’s essential to remember that this is just a title, not the true name of our Heavenly Father. The correct name of the Almighty Creator is YHWH or Yahweh, and using His correct name shows reverence and respect.

So, let us make sure not to confuse the title: G-O-D or “God” with the true name of the Almighty Creator, Yahweh. Let’s honor Him by using His correct name with reverence and respect in all that we do. Thank you for tuning in, and may you continue to walk in the light of Elohim’s truth.

Overall, let us honor Yahweh’s name and reflect His character through the power of our words. Thanks for joining me in today’s episode of the educational podcast. Until next time, stay blessed.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, our Master, and coming King, amen. Pray for peace in Yerushalayim. Halleluyah, shalom!

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The Consequences of Pride: Lessons from Leviticus 26

Heeding the warning about the importance of repentance and obedience to Yahweh in heaven

Today, I am sharing the consequences of pride and its lessons from Leviticus 26 of the Holy Scripture. You must know these things now! Consider yourself blessed for being here and reading this key message.

Hello and welcome to the educational podcast, the free podcast on spiritual truths based on Bible that delves into the unvarnished realities of this world. I’m your host, Elder Dan. In this blog, I’ll be exploring a critical topic that’s been hidden in plain sight. I’m going to talk about the pride of power and how it’s been the downfall of nations that have refused to obey Yahweh’s laws.

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In Leviticus 26:19-25, we find a dire warning from Yahweh to His people. He says, “I will break the pride of your power; I will make your heavens like iron and your earth like bronze. Your strength shall be spent in vain, for your land shall not yield its produce, and the trees of the land shall not yield their fruit.” This passage is not just a historical warning to the Israelites, but a timeless principle that applies to all nations that reject Yahweh’s sovereignty.

When nations forget their place under Yahweh’s authority, they begin to believe they’re the masters of their own destiny. They think they can defy Yahweh’s laws and get away with it. But Yahweh is not mocked. He will not be ignored. And when He sees a nation’s pride and arrogance, He will break it.

We see this principle play out throughout history. Empires rise and fall, and often, it’s their own pride and corruption that bring about their downfall. The ancient Egyptians, the Babylonians, the Romans – all of them thought they were invincible, that they could defy Yahweh and get away with it. But Yahweh had other plans.

Today, we see the same pattern repeating itself. Nations that once acknowledged Yahweh’s sovereignty now reject Him, thinking they can create their own utopia without His guidance. Yes, these are English-speaking countries, including the United States of America. But Yahweh is not silent. He’s watching, and He’s waiting. And when the time is right, He will break the pride of their power.

So, what can we do? How can we avoid this fate? The answer is very simple: humility! We must recognize our place under Yahweh’s authority and submit to His laws. We must acknowledge that our strength comes from Him, and that without Him, all of us are nothing and not worthy of anything good in this life.

Yes, the consequences of pride and its lessons from Leviticus 26 of the Bible cannot be taken lightly and its heavenly message cannot be overstated.

That’s it for today’s episode of educational podcast. Remember, the pride of power is a deadly sin, and Yahweh, the Creator and Father in heaven will not be mocked, according to the Bible in Galatians 6:7! Therefore, let’s humble ourselves before Him, and seek His righteous guidance as our Elohim in all that we say and do.

Thanks for tuning in, folks. Join me again next time for more thought-provoking Bible truths you won’t hear preached in mainstream religions. And don’t forget to check out this humble website often for more helpful resources and articles on real biblical truths that I always share for free!

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh through Yahshua, the true name of the Messiah, Master, and coming King, amen. Halleluyah, shalom!

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2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Its Hidden Message to Humanity

The Message of Yahweh to all Humanity and Nations for the Upcoming Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024

In today’s podcast episode, I’ll talk about the 2024 total solar eclipse and its hidden message to humanity. Greetings and welcome to the educational podcast. My name is Elder Dan, your host. And now let me direct your good spirit to the upcoming Great Eclipse of 2024!

The closer we come to the total solar eclipse that will happen next week on April 8, 2024, I am amazed at how many signs that Yahweh is showing to His elect by this amazing sign in the heavens.

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Yahweh set the pattern in Genesis 1:14 that He would use the heavenly lights (sun, moon, and stars) for prophetic warnings to His remnant.

And yes, this total solar eclipse heavenly sign will make an X pattern, or in Hebrew, a Taw, across the United States of America with the first part of the eclipse that happened in 2017.

And yes, it will pass near 7 cities on its path that are named Ninevah. And yes, it will pass near a city named Jonah and a city named Little Egypt.

Also, it is true that the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN) is starting their collider on April 8th, hoping to get information on black holes. And yes, it is true the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be firing 3 rockets up into the eclipse to study certain elements of it.

It is also true that the eclipse is passing over a gigantic fault line in the United States. It is also true that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has issued warnings to people to have food and water stored in case of emergencies.

However, as the true remnant of Yahweh, please don’t get caught up in the rabbit trail that the Babylonian money-making scoundrels use each time a heavenly sign is given by Yahweh.

Nothing is prophesied to happen on April 8th, except the heavenly sign that Yahweh is giving to warn His people to the closeness of the times.

Don’t listen to false religious ministers claiming a great earthquake will happen on April 8, 2024. Or they say the power grid across America will go down on that day, or that Russia will attack the USA with a nuclear weapon this coming Monday.

Furthermore, don’t listen to false prophecy preachers claiming all these calamities will happen on April 8th, when nothing in Scripture states so. They are only setting up the faithless society around us to say afterward on April 9th, “You see I told you so; nothing happened yesterday; the Bible is false.”

Yes, these same hirelings pulled the same thing in 2017, even writing books on the signs, and after the sign happened, not warning Yahweh’s people, but simply going to their next money-making ideas.

Remember that an “owth” (O-W-T-H) is just a sign, as when you are traveling somewhere and you see a road sign. The road sign does nothing but direct you to the path that you should go, and the amount of time it will take to get there.

If anything, the only timeframe that could possibly be connected to this sign could be the number 40, which is how many days Jonah told Ninevah they had to repent. Forty is a number of trials or overcomings, depending on how you react to the sign given by Yahweh.

But since this particular sign and its date are not specifically written in Scripture, we can only speculate if something will happen to America in either 40 days or 40 months, as the times belong to Yahweh.

So then, if that is the case, then why is there any significance to the eclipse coming on April 8th at all?

The answer is that Yahweh has prophesied that these signs would be markers to show His people that the coming of His Kingdom is getting closer and that they need to change direction in their lives.

Yes, the heavenly signs Yahweh is giving are not for charlatans to write books and make money! And it is not for people to buy eclipse glasses and take a vacation and drink beer and watch the eclipse, but it is a last ditch effort by our Heavenly Father Yahweh to wake up the people to repent! Yahweh’s day of wrath will come unless the people change direction quickly.

The people of Ninevah repented at the heavenly eclipse, not because they saw some miracle happen on the day of the eclipse. Instead, they saw the eclipse itself as a warning from Elohim that change needed to be made.

Most likely nothing except the eclipse itself will happen this Monday (April 8th, 2024), but the reason for the eclipse is to prove to mankind that this heavenly sign is truly from Yahweh. Yes, His wrath is getting nearer by the day!

Remember, Almighty Yahweh uses heavenly signs as his “owth,” so that it cannot be manipulated by man, as if scripture said a certain river will dry up, man can make dams and artificially make this happen. Or if it said you will know the end time by the water turning to blood, man can manipulate and put red coloring in a water source to make that happen.

But mankind cannot go into the heavens and force the sun to turn black or the moon to become red. Man cannot make the 7 planets to align with the earth and the moon on the day of the eclipse.

That is why Yahweh gave this particular heavenly sign to show us that we need to change course in our lives and return to following Yahweh and His Word, the Bible.

Now, you have just learned the true hidden message of Almighty Yahweh to all of humanity and nations about the coming 2024 total solar eclipse!

But let us ask Yahweh, our Elohim, to open the minds of the people to turn away from the mindset of signs and wonders to a mindset of real obedience, true repentance, and humbling ourselves before Him.

Again, I’m Elder Dan. Thank you for joining me for this episode of the educational podcast, the home of free podcasts for the real truths of the Bible. Tune in next time as we continue our exploration of the rich and profound teachings found in both the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Scripture.

Before I go, let me pray this prayer for you: May Yahweh bless you and keep you; may Yahweh make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; may Yahweh lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. I humbly pray these things to Yahweh in the precious name of Yahshua the Messiah, amen. Halleluyah, shalom!