Got Milk? (Bible Basics)

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  • William H.

    Have heard many say “freedom” is not worrying about things you can’t control (change). Often said by people trying to cope with stress…. I question this…. Do you determine what you have control of before inspiring to change it? Or do you not have that “freedom”?……. …there is something In doing all you can to change something even when (if) it’s not accepted or productive. Example the gospel was taken to a rebellious society and they rejected it and it was said unto them that the day of judgement would be more tolerable for the souls of sodom and gamorah than for those people cause sodom and gamorah never received the ministry and was rebellious by culture but this culture had heard the good news and rejected it. Those who took it to them and were rejected did their job regardless how is was taken. We don’t control how something is received or not received and that shouldn’t keep you from doing the right thing. Some people reject things on the surface but keep it on a self to revisit it later in life and can have a change of heart later. Don’t shake off the dust prematurely do all you can (actions , words)to stand and if rejected then shake off the dust knowing you did what you were lead to do.
  • William H.

    Shemot Rabba 25:12; Yerushalmi, Ta’anit1:1 “Though I have set a limit to ‘the end,’ that it will happen in its time regardless of whether they will do teshuvah or not… the scion of David (Mashiach) will come if they keep just one Shabbat, because the Shabbat is equivalent to all the mitzvot.”

    #Chabad

    Or observe *Two sabbaths 14 (8) day spaShabbat 118b … 

    Yoḥanan said in the name of Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai: If only the Jewish people would keep two Shabbatot in accordance with their halakhot, they would be immediately redeemed, as it is stated: “So said God to the eunuchs who will keep My Shabbatot” (Isaiah 56:4), and it is written after that: “And I will bring them to My holy mountainand will let them rejoice in My house of prayer” (Isaiah 56:7).
  • His_Will

    A Jew was permitted to travel 2,000 cubits on the Sabbath (Exod. 16: 29 and Num. 35: 5), about 1.2 km. (¾ mile), and the Mount of Olives was within this distance from Jerusalem (Acts 1: 12).