As we’ve studied the book of Galatians over the last several weeks, we have found the 119 Ministries video on Galatians (part of a larger series called “The Pauline Paradox” to be insightful, easy to understand, and easy to follow. It is about 3 hours in length (so probably more than a single sitting), but we think it is well worth your time. Click the link for the 119 Ministries Galatians Study
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The Role of Abrogation in Islam….and Christianity
After the Meal of Messiah last Shabbat, we did a “one off” study on the role of “abrogation” in two world religions: Islam and Christianity. The concept of “abrogation” in Islam goes as far back as Sura 2 of the Quran, and is perhaps “the” key concept that makes sense of why Al-Qaida, ISIS and their affiliates do what they do. However, “abrogation” also plays a key role in Christianity, although it is not usually called by that name. In fact, Christianity’s “abrogation” theology is what separates Christianity from Nazarene Judaism and the pro-Torah lifestyle taught by Yeshua, Sha’ul/Paul and the other talmidiym. Here is the link to the pdf: https://www.beittefillah.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Abrogation-in-Islam-and-Christianity-pdf.pdf
The video on slide 12 will not play from Adobe pdf, but here is the link from YouTube: Top 10 verses in the Quran to understand ISIS
Notes on 1st Corinthians
Please see the attached pdf file for our notes on 1st Corinthians (picking up at chapter 5), one of the most important books for providing early evidence for the resurrection of Yeshua of Nazareth. By “early evidence,” we mean the oral tradition within 1st Corinthians that even skeptical scholars date to within 5 years of the resurrection.https://www.beittefillah.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Notes-on-1-Corinthians-chapters-5_16.pdf
Beit T Cancelled Services 12/8/2018
Based on the dangerous driving conditions expected from the wintry mix and snow expected on Yom Shishiy and Shabbat, we must cancel the Beit Tefillah Messianic Fellowship Shabbat service scheduled for 12/8/2018. For your home Torah portion reading and study, the Torah portion is Mikeitz (“At the end”), Bereshiyt/Genesis 41:1 – 44:17, and the haftorah is Zechariah 2:14 – 4:7. Our reading from the Ketuvim Netzarim is 1 Corinthians 11.
Chosen People Ministries
Jon and Tiffanie Davidsen of Chosen People Ministries will be speaking at Beit Tefillah Messianic Fellowship on 3/10/2018 at a special meeting time of 12 noon. We plan to start with a Biblically clean, “pot blessing” meal, and then turn the floor over to Jon and Tiffanie. The topic is Jon’s testimony and bringing the Good News of Messiah Yeshua to the Jewish people.
Come join us!
Torah portion Naso
Shalom, We continue in the Torah cycle this week with Torah portion Naso, (Lift, Bear up, Carry, “Take”), Bemidbar/Numbers, 4:21 – 7:89. The Haftorah is Judges 13:2-25. The Ketuvim Netzarim reading is John 11:1 – 54. We plan to meet on Shabbat (6/3/2017) at our meeting location, 614 SW Park Ave, beginning at 5pm/1700 hours. We plan to pray, read the Scriptures, and enjoy a light, “pot blessing” meal together, then study together until Havdallah.
Netzarim 101
These are the slides (below) from a study we did over the course of several weeks in 2016. It shows how we Netzarim arrived where we are today. Judaism was driven from believers in Yeshua, and Jewish believers in Yeshua were driven from the synagogues. This was the prophetic outcome of what Sha’ul/Paul said would happen.
Why Count the Omer Like Paul?
This study is about counting the omer toward Sukkot. How would Paul count the omer? Are you counting like Paul, or like a Sadducee?
New Meeting Location
Shalom, we have a new meeting location effective on the first Shabbat in “March” 2017. The new location is 614 SW Park Ave in Lawton, OK in the Fellowship Hall of Voice of Truth Ministries. The new location is just across the street from Lincoln Elementary School. Our entrance is actually on the southwest side of the building on SW 7th Street. There are handicapped slots available in front of the Fellowship Hall entrance on SW 7th Street, but most people will need to use the main parking lot and walk around the building to the southwest side.
Click here for a Google maps link to the new location
There was no “falling out” of any sort with Faith Apostolic Center, from whom we rented for the last several years. It was just time to move, and we pray that all concerned benefit from this move.
The entrance to our new meeting location is depicted below:
When is the Biblical Year Extended By a Month?
The Beit Tefillah Blog
Re-blogging a recent blog post by Rabbi Trimm: