Think on this: ” Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried. May the Lord deal with me, be it ever so severely, if even death separates you and me.” … Your Messiah will be my Messiah and your Jesus will be my Jesus.” (Ruth 1:16-17, etc.)
Pray like this: Help us Father, to do like Ruth and make a full, wholehearted, unreserved commitment to you, to Jesus and to Israel. In Jesus’ name, AMEN!
The Scripture read by Dr. Hutchins, Jeremiah 31:33 actually says in Hebrew: “I will put My ‘Torah’ in their inward parts and write it upon their hearts.” To be a follower of Yeshua and the New Covenant means to also revere the Torah!!
I greatly appreciated these comments, Dr. Hutchins. Thank-you, thank-you!
you got the incomplete interpretation on this and one more spot report you posted, maybe several weeks ago.
Please, check it over and bring forth the correct interpretation of this vital issue. Don’t miss the target again cause peole are wating. My bet is that you be aware the some people are very attentive to your reports.
Joel, if you are going to level criticism, be specific and clear. What you have written is garbled and nonsensical.
Miss Kathy, I’m not sticking garbled quotations to discharged a thing nonsensically. I do expect from a Bible erudite to receive insight and convey an open response to edit or clarify hermeneutics. I go for Dr. James Hutchens, he’s a mindful teologian and he may catch what is my concern. He does not need my help to grasp what really is ‘shavuot’. I am not mischief-maker. Perhaps, you may help him not to garble hereafter. Thank you.