Apostacy, False Prophets, and the Gospel in Mathew 24
We are living in dark times. Churches are teaching anti-Christ doctrines, false prophets are multiplying, lawlessness is everywhere, and nobody seems to know what the Gospel is.
Our job is to keep preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom (which might not be what you think!) and to persevere in faithful obedience until the end.
And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.
Matthew 24:12 ESV
Here is a call for the endurance of the saints, those who keep the commandments of God and their faith in Jesus.
Revelation 14:12 ESV
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The Spring Feasts with Ryan White
The Common Sense Bible Study crew had a conversation with Ryan White about the Biblical Spring Feasts: Passover, Unleavened Bread, Early FirstFruits, and Shavuot (aka Pentecost).
Ryan gave an introduction to the feasts and some aspects of the sacrificial system, then discussed the ambiguity in some of God's instructions and similarities to pagan religious practices. We also talked about the spiritual and prophetic symbolism of Passover and the other Spring Feasts and how they relate to the life and ministry of Yeshua (aka Jesus).
Some important questions considered:
How can we see the Messiah in the Feasts?
Does the Passover contain a prophecy of a future, Greater Exodus?
How did the first century Jews calculate the new month?
How can we convince Christians of the value of keeping the Feasts?
You can find more of Ryan White's teaching at https://FaithOfMessiah.com.
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Does God Really Repay the Unjust? Proverbs 22
The Proverbs contain many statements that don't always appear true on the surface. Take these three verses from chapter 22 for example:
V8 - Whoever sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of his fury will fail.
V16 - Whoever oppresses the poor to increase his own wealth, or gives to the rich, will only come to poverty.
V22-23 - Do not rob the poor, because he is poor, or crush the afflicted at the gate, for the LORD will plead their cause and rob of life those who rob them.
If God repays the unjust and rebalances those scales, why does it seem like the wicked are always winning?
The Common Sense Bible Study crew (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) tackled this question along with some other tough ones in our weekly Bible study this week.
With Jay Carper at American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com) and Carlos at Conversations of the Way (https://www.buzzsprout.com/1947624).
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The Revelation of the Wicked in Matthew 23:13-39
God allows the righteous to be persecuted for two reasons (among others):
1) Trials refine his people like silver, removing the dross and preparing them for some future mission.
2) God gives people opportunities to reveal their true selves. The wicked let the death in their hearts come to the surface and the righteous let their lights shine.
Don't be afraid of persecution. Don't seek it out, but welcome it when it comes, because it means that God is refining you and preparing to judge the wicked.
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Did Jesus say to obey everything the Pharisees said?
Matthew 23:1-12
What did Yeshua mean when he said "do and observe whatever the Pharisees tell you"? What did he mean about heavy burdens too hard for people's shoulders? Or not being called teacher and father? Keep in mind that Yeshua used a lot of hyperbole in his sermons in order to make rhetorical points and that he never contradicted the Law of Moses or else he couldn't have been the Messiah.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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Honoring Your Parents with Jon Behrens
Correction: The end of the video says April 7 for the Ryan White event, but I meant to say April 9! Sorry about that!
The Common Sense Bible Study crew has a conversation with Jon Behrens, pastor of Restoration Messianic Fellowship in Boulder, Colorado, about the fifth commandment, "Honor your father and mother".
All of our cultural and national problems can, at least in part, be attributed to a breakdown of the parent-child relationship as God intended it. Jon offers us several pieces of advice on giving our children a better life and fighting the culture war.
1. Stay married. There's no substitute for having both mother and father in the home.
2. God's design for the male-female dynamic is fundamental to the structure of the universe and a healthy family.
3. Stay connected with your church, community, and family in order take advantage of their accumulated wisdom.
4. Be consistent in prayer as a family for revival and against unrighteousness.
5. Persist in sharing the Word and in standing against the degradation of culture and morals.
6. Encourage one another.
7. Discipline your children.
8. Don't be overly harsh with your children.
9. Parents, but especially fathers, read the Proverbs together with your children.
10. Learn to think about what you're thinking about. Be aware of your state of mind and how you got there.
You can visit Jon's ministry website at https://crimsonthread.com.
Books mentioned in this conversation:
All About Men by Joseph H. Peck. https://amzn.to/3nqSKSg
The Boy Crisis by Warren Farrell and John Gray. https://amzn.to/3M4kLcm
Everyday Holiness by Alan Morinis. https://amzn.to/3FW7r64
From Jay Carper and Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com). and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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The King's Heart in Proverbs 21:1
The king's heart is a stream of water in the hand of the LORD; he turns it wherever he will.
Proverbs 21:1 ESV
This proverb and many examples in Scripture seem to indicate that the more power you have over other people, the less power you have over your own life. God uses kings, governors, and other powerful people to both guide and judge nations.
This is an excerpt from the weekly online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
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Dishonoring Your Parents with James Carper of Prisoners of Hope Ministries
A conversation with James Carper, Sr., of Prisoners of Hope Ministries about broken relationships, disfunctional families, and how they contribute to bad behavior later in life. We talk about what goes wrong early in life, how the worst offenders can straighten their lives and be reconciled with family, and hope for lost loved ones.
James Carper has over 45 years experience in ministry and 30 years in prison and jail ministry. You can learn more about Prisoners of Hope Ministries at https://pohministries.org.
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The Dangers of Wine and Kings in Proverbs 20:1-2
Proverbs 20:1-2 ESV
1 Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise.
2 The terror of a king is like the growling of a lion; whoever provokes him to anger forfeits his life.
These two verses are arranged in a parallelism that illustrates how all alcohol and government are both dangerous servants and fearful masters. In the wrong context, at the wrong time, or too much of either one can do far more harm than good.
This is an excerpt from the online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
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The Man of Chesed in Proverbs19:22
What is desired in a man is steadfast love, and a poor man is better than a liar.
Proverbs 19:22 ESV
The Hebrew word translated "steadfast love" in this verse is chesed, which implies so much more than mere affection. Whether you're looking for a friend, a husband, or an employee, look for a man with chesed.
With Jay Carper at American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com) and Tony Pino (https://www.youtube.com/@TonyPino777Yeshuasaves)
Excerpted from the weekly online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
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Proverbs 18:1 - You weren't meant to be alone
Whoever isolates himself seeks his own desire; he breaks out against all sound judgment.
Proverbs 18:1 ESV
Whether you are a loner, introvert, or extravert, you weren't created to be alone. You need family and community to be healthy and to fully meet your purpose in the Kingdom of Heaven.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com) and Carlos from the Conversations of the Way podcast (https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/conversations-of-the-way/3916353).
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What's the Right Way to Wear Tzitziyot?
Recorded 9/11/2019.
Tzitziyot (plural for tzitzit) are the tassels that most people associate with ultra-orthodox or Hassidic Jews, but God actually commanded all of Israel to wear them in Numbers 15:37-41 as a continual reminder to keep his commandments.
There are some controversies among non-Jewish Torah keepers about how they should be worn. In this short video, I talk about some of those controversies and what I think really matters about wearing tzitziyot.
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Marriage and Resurrection in Matthew 22:23-32
When the Sadducees tried to trap Yeshua using the levirate marriage law in Matthew 22, they put their ignorance of Scripture on full display. The very commandment they cited proved their foolishness.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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Who Is the Guest without Wedding Garments in Matthew 22:1-14?
In this video, I explain the elements of the parable of the royal wedding in Matthew 22:1-14:
The guests who were originally invited.
The city of the murderers.
The servants.
The highway.
The good and bad who come to the wedding.
The man without a wedding garment.
The outer darkness.
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Faith under Persecution with Tim Hillis
The spiritual culture of America has been going downhill fast for decades and shows few signs of slowing down. If you believe what the Bible says about marriage, parenting, and sin, you are likely to have some trouble getting a job or joining a club at school. In some rare cases, you might even get arrested for standing up for what's right and refusing to back down.
There isn't a lot of actual persecution of Christians in America like there is in Iran or China, but there are a lot of people in Washington and the legacy media who would really like to start. If--or when--that happens, it will be too late to prepare for it. We need to start asking ourselves some questions now. What does it take to be faithful, to spread the Gospel, and to connect with other believers under real persecution?
In this video, the Common Sense Bible Study crew has a conversation with Tim Hillis about his experiences in Beijing under an atheist government that discourages real faith and twists the scriptures to suit their political aims.
You can find more information about Tim Hillis and Remnant Nation University at remnantnation.org.
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The Crucible of Hearts, Proverbs 17:3
The crucible is for silver, and the furnace is for gold, and the LORD tests hearts.
Proverbs 17:3 ESV
God knows you inside and out. He knows what you're made of. But in order for you to reach your full potential in the Kingdom, he has to transform your raw material into something pure and useful. He has to melt you down in the fire and hammer you into shape.
This is an excerpt from a live, online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
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Bad Tenants and Bad Vines in Matthew 21:33-46
In the parable of the vineyard, the tenants are the teachers and elders of Israel, the servants are the prophets and apostles, and the vineyard itself represents the people of Israel. When God's vineyard isn't bearing good fruit, he has two options: uproot the entire vineyard and replant at a later season (See Isaiah 5:1-7.) or evict the tenants and appoint someone else to tend the vineyard in their place.
Although the tenants bear primary responsibility for the vineyard's failure to produce and for their treatment of the Master's servants, the parable of the wheat and tares shows that the individual plants will also be judged in the end. Everyone is responsible to the Master for bearing good fruit, which is obedience to the commandments, summarized by the Son as "Love the Lord your God will all your heart, soul, strength and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself." In other words, be a true disciple of Yeshua, living as he lived.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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Faithful Resilience with Bryan Barnes
There are two kinds of believers: those who are experiencing tribulation now and those who will experience tribulation in the future. -Carlos
You may be small in your own eyes, but YHWH called you to be his sons and daughters and has anointed you for a mission. We don't operate from our own power, but from his power working through us. -Bryan Barnes
Whether your life seems completely uneventful or you are undergoing extreme hardship, every day brings opportunities for spiritual growth. The keys to overcoming trials and becoming who God already knows you to be are humility, prayer, worship, and actively looking for whatever needs to be done.
The Common Sense Bible Study crew (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) has a conversation with Bryan Barnes of Growing in Torah about faithful resilience and spiritual antifragility.
Learn more about Bryan's ministry at Safe Have Sustainable Farms (https://shfarms.org/) and Growing in Torah (https://growingintorah.com/).
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Pride Invites Destruction - Proverbs 16:18
Pride doesn't just come before a fall; it invites it by drawing God's ire. If you want to leave a lasting legacy, humble yourself and align your goals with God's.
With Carlos from the Conversations of the Way podcast (https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/conversations-of-the-way/3916353) and Jay from American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
This is an excerpt from the weekly online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
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Religious Leadership and Withered Fig Trees in Matthew 21
Yeshua's attack on the fruitless fig tree seems very strange until you put it into the full context of the chapter and realize that it's part of a literary structure that spans more than half the chapter. It's really about leadership that is failing to help the people produce fruit. Yeshua replaced the religious leadership of his day with the Twelve Disciples, not as priests, but as the national teachers, prophets, and judges of Israel.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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Sabbath History and Myths with Kelly McDonald
The Common Sense Bible Study crew has a conversation with Kelly McDonald, president of the Bible Sabbath Association about historical myths and realities of the weekly Sabbath.
When did Christians start calling the first day of the week "Sabbath" instead of the seventh day?
Who made this change and why?
Is there a Biblical basis for it?
When did Christians stop observing the seventh day?
What was Constantine's role?
The Bible Sabbath Association - https://biblesabbath.org
The Sabbath Sentinel Magazine https://sabbathsentinel.org
Defend My Faith - https://DefendMyFaith.org
Common Sense Bible Study - https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com
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Tyrants, the People, and God in Proverbs 14:28
An excerpt from the weekly online Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com).
Even the worst tyrants have to provide for a majority of their people or they will be deposed. The Technomafia wants to sidestep this principle by imposing total control of thought and speech over all people on earth, turning every human being into a slave with no will or liberties that the Technomafiosos don't allow. How can we fight this? First by trusting in God. Second by openly proclaiming Truth no matter what.
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The Two Donkeys of the Triumphal Entry in Matthew 21:1-11
The text almost reads as if Yeshua road two donkeys at the same time, but that's just silly. There were two donkeys present for prophetic and symbolic reasons, and there are other symbols in the passage that are important to see.
From Jay Carper at Common Sense Bible Study (https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com) and American Torah (https://www.AmericanTorah.com).
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Proverbs 13:24 - How is it hateful to spare the rod?
This is a segment from the weekly Bible study at Common Sense Bible Study.
A little pain today often prevents a lot of pain later in life.
Whoever spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.
Proverbs 13:24
This verse is very controversial today, but it wasn't always. The anti-spanking movement that mostly started in the 1960s has created a generation of neurotic adults who have no understanding of God's standards and very little understanding of basic cause and effect as it relates to life's major decisions.
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A Sabbath unto the LORD - The rest of the series...
This is the fifth video in the A Sabbath to the LORD series and the conclusion of part 1 "What is the Sabbath?" Part 1 is freely available to the public. Please share this series with anyone and everyone, but share it from the beginning rather than the middle. Use this link for the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJVup1isOKCnXRUvNAa22ng7mI_ZDqNOW
In the rest of this series, I'm going to answer the following questions:
Part 2: Why is the Sabbath important?
Part 3: Who is the Sabbath for?
Part 4: When is the Sabbath?
You can get this whole series for free (or you can choose a paid subscription option if you want to support this ministry!) at https://CommonSenseBibleStudy.com.
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