PTT694-Remember Identity

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Yahweh made a Divine Appointment with you so that you can discover who He made you to be.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)

PTT693-Remember the Deliverer

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Trudi examines the most familiar festival in the Jewish calendar and the primary Divine Appointment Yahweh made with His people.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)

PTT692-Remember Relationship

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Tim looks at the first Divine Appointment Yahweh ever made, and how that impacts the life of a 21st century Christian.

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Scripture’s most repeated command also sounds like a command for passivity. But God has filled His calendar with opportunities for active participation in His Divine Nature through Divine Appointments.

In addition to the wisdom of Scripture, this series draws from the book, “Aligning with God’s Appointed Times”, [Amazon link], by Rabbi Jason Sobel, along with other books.

Would you like to join the conversation? Send us your questions or comments, and we’ll talk about it After Class (later this week!)