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Yeshua Quotes

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David Wilber
“Like Yeshua, James is against the idea that we can just pick and choose which commandments are relevant to our lives. We have no authority to declare some commandments valid and others invalid. All of the Torah is important.”
David Wilber, When Faith Works: Living Out the Law of Liberty According to James

“Walk in the light so you can see where you're going”
Eleazar

David Wilber
“God did not intend the Sabbath to be a burden, but rather a time of joy. The Bible says that blessings come when we honor the Sabbath and call it a delight (Isaiah 58:13). Yeshua said the Sabbath was made for our benefit (Mark 2:27). So enjoy it and give thanks to God for giving us rest.”
David Wilber, A Christian Guide to the Biblical Feasts

David Wilber
“Imagine a husband treating his wife the way many Christians in America treat God. He says he loves her but ignores her for most of their marriage. He isn’t devoted to her and doesn’t actively pursue her daily—is that really love? Can you really call such a relationship a “marriage”? Technically, yes, but not in any meaningful way. It would be a marriage in name only. The same is true of Christians whose lives are not devoted to their Messiah.”
David Wilber, When Faith Works: Living Out the Law of Liberty According to James

Tope Omotosho
“Some people marvel at how it’s possible to love someone without focusing on their flaws. From a human perspective, love says, I want us to be together despite your mess because I’m not perfect either—we can help each other grow. But God’s love says, I am already perfect. Come to Me. Abide in Me. Stay with Me. Learn from Me. Dance with Me. Let Me pour My unconditional love over you. I will teach you how to love.”
Tope Omotosho, Don't Stop Loving Me

David Wilber
“Proper Torah observance must flow from a heart of love for our neighbor. If we claim to be Torah observant but neglect matters of justice, mercy, and faithfulness, then we are not truly Torah observant.”
David Wilber, When Faith Works: Living Out the Law of Liberty According to James

David Wilber
“We must not become so overly obsessed with the minute details of the Torah that we neglect the more important parts. However, we also must not say that the “less important” parts of the Torah aren’t important at all. God forbid! While we certainly must emphasize the weightier matters of the Torah, at the same time we must not invalidate the lighter matters”
David Wilber, When Faith Works: Living Out the Law of Liberty According to James

Grace L. Schwarz
“Because we are Christians, and we were called to love others as you love yourself. I want to help. I don’t care if I’m the king’s son or the Whisperer’s. We are all the same. No matter the color, size, type, age, winged or wingless, we all have God inside us. We must rise up together, or I fear we will fall, apart.” the words flowed out of me, and I knew the Holy Spirit was giving them to me. “Because we are all loved by Christ, and because we all live in this world. We can choose to be loving or mean, gentle or harsh. No matter how you are raised, it is your choice. You can choose to have a war or ride it out. I know we must come together, bringing people to Jesus. I have a feeling… the end is close.”
Grace L. Schwarz, Splendor

Grace L. Schwarz
“So, at all times possible, choose kindness over hate, faithfulness over disloyalty, and truth over lies.”
Grace L. Schwarz

“He is the Firstfruits of God's harvest, and millions have followed Him. The same power that raised Him from the dead lives in them, giving them life everlasting.”
Ron Cantor

Ted Dekker
“Do not allow fear to bind you up, dear one. You will only lose what you already have. Accept what is given now. ~Yeshua”
Ted Dekker, A.D. 30

Laurence Galian
“It is quite possible that Barabbas was the crucified person. The name Barabbas means Son of the Father. 'Barabbas' (or 'Bar Abbas') is the Hellenized form of the Aramaic name Bar Abba, which means 'son of the father'. And the name 'Jesus' (from the Greek 'Yesous') is the Hellenized form of the Hebrew name Yeshua. Pilate was essentially asking the Jerusalem crowd: Who do you want me to release: Yeshua son of the Father or Yeshua son of the Father whom your followers call Messiah?"
The fact that both men had the same name has been covered up by Catholic and Christian churches, but it is obvious that there was a great opportunity for confusion during this highly emotional, chaotic and devised moment.”
Laurence Galian, Alien Parasites: 40 Gnostic Truths to Defeat the Archon Invasion!

Laurence Galian
“It is quite possible that Barabbas was the crucified person. The name Barabbas means Son of the Father. 'Barabbas' (or 'Bar Abbas') is the Hellenized form of the Aramaic name Bar Abba, which means 'son of the father'. And the name 'Jesus' (from the Greek 'Yesous') is the Hellenized form of the Hebrew name Yeshua. Pilate was essentially asking the Jerusalem crowd: Who do you want me to release: Yeshua son of the Father or Yeshua son of the Father whom your followers call Messiah?' The fact that both men had the same name has been covered up by Catholic and Christian churches, but it is obvious that there was a great opportunity for confusion during this highly emotional, chaotic and devised moment.”
Laurence Galian, Alien Parasites: 40 Gnostic Truths to Defeat the Archon Invasion!

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“If Yeshua wept, who am I not to?”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“Stand still and see salvation coming. Moving like lightning and rolling like thunder. A horse of white glory and sash of pure justice. A name that is holy and a Word that is righteous. JESUS you rescued, ransomed, redeemed. Salvation you bring and establish your Kingdom. Master of all things, show forth your mercy. JESUS, Salvation, Yeshua and Worthy”
Michael A Dalton

Britney Sealy
“Walking worthy is a continuous effort. It involves understanding the need for God to help us achieve, knowing that we will fail time and time again in our limited human power. It is a humbling walk, which often has much correction from God and the body of Christ to ensure we remain on the straight and narrow path. But it is also a worthwhile walk, knowing that as we die to our desires, plans, and ideas of this world, we begin to experience life and life to the fullest.”
Britney Sealy, Walk In Your Calling: An Ephesians 4 Guide to a Purposeful Life for Faithful Followers of Jesus