by David | Jan 27, 2015 | Blog, Weekly Message
Please download the service notes that accompany this video – Msg 1349 The...
by David | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, Weekly Message
Please download the service notes that accompany this video – Msg 1350 The...
by David | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, Weekly Message
Please download the service notes that accompany this video – Msg 1351 The...
by David | Jan 25, 2015 | Blog
The Third Commandment states: “Thou shalt not take the name of YHWH thy Mighty One in vain; for YHWH will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain“. (Ex 20:7 KJV) Most people regard this as an admonition against blasphemy and using the sacred name as a curse. However, a deeper understanding of the Hebrew word translated as “vain” indicates that we can make His name vain through lack of use as well as mis-use. This is exactly what the Rabbis and Bible translators have achieved by using LORD in pace of YHWH, effectively suppressing the use of the name. Many people believe that His name is HaShem, Adonai or Lord, none of which are correct. Others believe that we cannot know the correct pronunciation of His name, therefore we should not make the effort to try. I work for a European company and we often have visitors to our office. When I meet with Johan Schmidt and Pierre Vert, I call them by their true names. I would not insult them by anglicizing their names to John Smith and Peter Green. Why do we believe that it is acceptable to change the names of YHWH and His Son YHWShUA? In this week’s message we explain why it is so important to invoke our Mighty One by His personal name, YHWH. We identify, based on available scriptural texts and a rudimentary understanding of the Hebrew language, how to correctly pronounce the names of our Father and His Son, Y’HoWaH and Y’HoWShUA respectively. We also explain why we do not use pagan derivatives in our worship but choose...
by David | Jan 25, 2015 | Blog, Weekly Message
Please download the service notes that accompany this video – Msg 1504 The Third...
by David | Jan 19, 2015 | Blog
The first new moon of 2015 will be at 1313 UTC on January 20, 2015. So new moon day will start this evening at Sunset, and as the scriptures admonish us – “Blow the trumpet at the time of the New Moon, At the covered moon, on our solemn feast day“. (NKJV) Whether you sound the shofar, observe this day as a Sabbath or simply remember this day to YHWH in prayer, be thankful that we are one month closer to the Biblical New Year which this year will start a Sabbatical year and also herald the year of...