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The Sabbath Myth Series | Silencing the Mockers | The Truth About the "No Fire" Sabbath Myth

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We’ve all been there. You want to honor YAH, you want to keep His Sabbath holy, and you want to walk in obedience. But then you stumble across Exodus 35:3 : "Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day.” Suddenly, panic sets in. You start overthinking everything . Can I turn on my heater when it's freezing outside? Am I allowed to cook or even warm up a plate of food? Can I flip a light switch, or does that count as sparking a fire? What about the microwave? And what about my car? The internal combustion engine literally works by creating a tiny spark of fire in the cylinders, does that mean driving to Sabbath service is a sin? Well, according to Hebrew teachers and the Jews, it is!! But hold on, what does YAH commands? Meanwhile, the mockers are laughing. They point to this verse and say, "See? YAH's laws are archaic, outdated, and impossible to keep in the 21st century." Even those who preach against the Sabbath use it as a weapon, ...

The Sabbath Myth Series | The Escape from Egypt | Why YAH Delivered Us from Bondage, Not the Kitchen

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A man eating a cold sandwich in a cold home versus A family eating a hot vegan meal in a warm home. For far too long, modern religious and jewish traditions have taken the beautiful, liberating crown of the Sabbath and dragged it through the mud of legalistic control. We have turned a day of profound, revolutionary celebration into a dreadful, stressful prison of rules. Sincere servants of YAH spend their Friday nights (for those who start the Sabbath at night) and Sabbath days anxious, asking themselves: "Can I warm up this food? Am I allowed to heat my home? Is eating a hot meal a sin in the eyes of Elohim?” It is time to set the matter straight with raw, unfiltered truth. To understand what the Sabbath actually is, we have to look to the second giving of the Law in Deuteronomy, where Elohim explicitly ties the Sabbath command directly to redemption. The Blueprint: Deuteronomy 5 and the Anchor of Freedom In Deuteronomy 5:12–14, Moses reiterates the commandment, ordering that no ...

The Sabbath Myth Series | From Egyptian Slavery to Sabbath Slavery | How Man Handcuffed the Servants of YAH

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We were delivered from the physical whips of Egypt only to willingly walk into the theological chains of men. The story of Israel is a story of a rescue mission. YAH reached down with a mighty hand and a stretched-out arm to drag a broken, enslaved people out of the dirt and clay of Egypt. He broke the power of Pharaoh, shattered the economic machine of a tyrant, and gave His people a crown of freedom called the Sabbath. But look at what we have done with it. Instead of it being a delight and a joy, it has become a dread and a disdain. The harsh restrictions and the foolish rules. Over the centuries, the servants of YAH have allowed narrow-minded teachers, leaders, and Jewish religious gatekeepers to lock them right back up. We have swapped physical brick-making for religious rule-making. We have traded the hard-hearted foremen of Egypt for the modern-day religious taskmasters who patrol our homes, our kitchens, and our calendars. We have allowed man to transform the ultimate monument ...