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Ditch the Pills | The Secret Painkillers Hiding in Your Kitchen

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Subtitle: What if the relief you desperately need isn't in a child-proof bottle, but in your spice rack? It’s time to rethink how we treat pain. Introduction: The Pill Reflex We live in a culture of instant gratification, and nowhere is this clearer than in how we handle pain. A headache strikes, a knee throbs, a back aches - and our immediate reflex is to reach for the medicine cabinet. We swallow synthetic compounds designed to sever the pain signals to our brains. And for acute, severe trauma, modern medicine is a miracle. But for the chronic aches, the daily inflammation, and the persistent discomfort that plagues millions? The reliance on pills is costing us. Gut erosion, liver strain, dependency issues, and a bodily ecosystem thrown out of balance. We are masking symptoms while ignoring the root cause: usually systemic inflammation. What if there was another way? What if nature provided its own pharmacy - compounds that don't just dull the pain, but actively work to soot...

Hebrew History 101 | The Mark of the 'Set-Apart' Ones | Reclaiming the Statues of Distinction

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In this lesson, we move from the gathering of the Remnant to the specific instructions on how to maintain our "Set-Apart" status. To be the "Head and not the Tail," we must look different, eat different, and live different than the nations around us. Our history didn't start on a slave ship, and our identity isn't a mystery - it’s just been hidden away like an old family secret waiting for the right generation to uncover it. We have discussed the 'Sifting' and the 'Remnant,' but once you are gathered, how do you stay gathered? The Most High did not leave us to guess how to live. He gave us a specific set of ‘Distinctions' - Laws and Statutes designed to act as a hedge of protection. In this lesson, we explore the physical and spiritual markers that identify a Hebrew in the midst of the nations. To return to YAH is to return to a life of being the ‘Set-Apart Ones' (Kadosh Kadasheem). 1. The Dietary Hedge (Leviticus 11) The first way we...

Tefillah (Prayer) | The Meal Blessing | The Prayer of the Firstfruit

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In the spirit of the Firstfruits , where we acknowledge the Giver before we enjoy the gift, this prayer is designed to center your heart on the "Undivided Devotion" to Our GOD and Our Hebrew Heritage. It weaves the physical need for bread with the spiritual reality of the Covenant. A Note on the 'Salt of the Covenant': In the Tanakh, every grain offering was to be seasoned with salt (Leviticus 2:13). As you pray this, remember that you are the 'salt' of this earth. Your gratitude preserves the holiness of the meal, turning a common act into a priestly service. The Meal Blessing | The Prayer of the Firstfruit Almighty YAH, Creator of the heavens, the earth, the seas, and all therein, I stand before You in the 'midst' of Your provision. I thank You for this bounty, this beautiful blessing brought forth from the earth by Your Word. As I partake of this meal, I ask that You bless this food; let it be more than mere sustenance. May it bring health to my bo...

Hebrew History 101 | The Remnant and the Return | Gathering the Scattered Seeds

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This lesson focuses on the transition from "Awakening" to "Action." Now that we have identified the wilderness and the blessings in previous posts, we must look at the specific mechanism the Most High uses to bring us back: The Remnant and the Return. Our history didn't start on a slave ship, and our identity isn't a mystery - it’s just been hidden like an old family secret waiting for the right generation to uncover it. We have looked at the mirror of the Exodus, the dry places of Ezekiel, and the promised blessings of Deuteronomy. But a question remains: How does it actually end? The prophets tell us it doesn't end with all of Israel simply waking up at once; it ends with a Remnant. A small, dedicated portion of the scattered seed that refuses to bow to the nations any longer. If you are reading this and feeling a pull toward the ancient paths, you aren't just a student of history - you are being called into the Remnant. The Prophecy of the ...

Shattering the Myths: One Covenant, One Wife, One GOD

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For too long, certain interpretations of scripture have clouded our understanding of the Creator's heart and His unchanging Law. Today, we're cutting through the confusion to expose two deeply ingrained myths that undermine the sanctity of the covenant and the very character of our King. Myth #1: The Subjectivity of "Many" – Deconstructing Deuteronomy 17:17 The command in Deuteronomy 17:17 to future kings is absolute: "Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away." For generations, many have twisted this, suggesting it merely means "not too many," leaving the precise number to human discretion. Let's be clear: "Neither shall he" is a closed-ended, absolute prohibition. There is no magic number that suddenly makes "multiplying" acceptable. If GOD allowed man to determine how many is "enough" to keep him from undivided devotion, the fall of our greatest leaders wouldn't have happened...