• Are You Better than God?
    Dec 22 2025

    All you who refuse to keep the 7th Day Sabbath: Are you really saying you're better than God? https://firstcenturychristianity.net/the-sabbath-is-for-all-mankind/

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    3 mins
  • The Torah is Required for Christianity
    Dec 20 2025

    The Torah is required for Christianity to exist and for us to have any meaning to our beliefs and practices. Christianity is the continuation of the faith of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is not a new religion founded by a new God or prophet 2000 years ago, that would be a different religion entirely. This message proves that our faith depends on the Torah for both our values as well as the identity and authority of Yeshua, Jesus, the Son of God. To listen to the series I reference in this message, go to https://firstcenturychristianity.net/start-here/

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    34 mins
  • Acts 15, Gentiles, and the Sabbath
    Dec 18 2025

    Acts 15 includes the following

    "For Moses from ancient generations has in every city those who preach him, since he is read in the synagogues every Sabbath." (Act 15:21)

    This shows the Gentiles were keeping the Sabbath which is why the Jews even know who they were. In fact, Acts 15 doesn't make sense at all if the Gentile Christians had set up shop on a different day of the week and had no relationship to Judaism whatsoever. In reality, the Sabbath has always been for all mankind. Please click this link to learn about that and why the Sabbath is supposed to be kept today by Christians.

    https://firstcenturychristianity.net/the-sabbath-is-for-all-mankind/

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    2 mins
  • Chanukah for Christians
    Dec 14 2025

    Chanukah is important to Christians so we can better understand Matthew 24. It also gives us a microcosm view of the plan of salvation.

    Long version at this link. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1DezAVSKVtuMjz7VcgLcLM?si=HiEOZ_IsSw2sVvMZ8dsl4Q

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    3 mins
  • Chanukah, Prophecy, and Us
    Dec 14 2025

    Yeshua aka Jesus was directly referring to Chanukah in Matthew 24. Understanding the details of this observance really helps a person to understand the context of prophecy and the words of the Messiah when He referred to the abomination of desolation. Let the reader understand.

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    44 mins
  • Philosophical Overview - Message from Shabbat 12/6/2025
    Dec 7 2025

    Before delving into doctrines I am offering my perspective on the overview of the faith once delivered highlighting the giant philosophical divergences between the original faith and traditional Christianity. Early Christianity was a mess with respect to doctrines and this idea that one was condemned if they disagreed was a foreign concept. The apostles openly disagreed and discussed concepts while remaining brethren. They also did not believe in eternal hellfire for anyone, let alone for those with slight disagreements in doctrine. At the end of this message I explain what the bible actually teaches about the two resurrections and what will happen to sinners and those who have never heard the gospel. Spoiler alert, it's not what you hear in Sunday church.

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    52 mins
  • The Early Church Fathers and Leaders of the Reformation were Primitive and Violent People
    Dec 4 2025

    John Calvin and Martin Luther were completely fine having individuals publicly executed for disagreeing with their doctrines. The "early church fathers" had no problem pronouncing eternal judgment on people who disagreed with their doctrines and also using violence to enforce their beliefs. Those who used violence to enforce doctrine in the first century were exclusively the bad guys so it is of the highest level of irony that once Christianity attained to power, it also resorted to violence. Let us learn the lessons of the past and greet each other with love and patience, allowing for the Holy Spirit to lead us in growth toward Yahweh and His Son.

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    8 mins
  • If Baptism isn't Required for Salvation, Nothing Is
    Nov 30 2025

    Baptism is required for salvation. It is the only special thing we have to separate us from the rest of the world's religions, it is commanded, and the Son of God did this as an example for all who will come to believe in Him. This message shows the history of the practice of cleansing spiritual impurities with water from a Hebraic perspective and focuses on the incredible importance of Baptism for salvation of the Christian.


    Accept Yeshua as the Messiah, repent of your sins, and get baptized as a symbol of being born again into the family of YHVH aka God. Baptism is something that didn’t quite come out of the blue but took on more meaning as it drew near for the time of Christ. Washing with water to resolve spiritual impurities is something from Torah that then became something that was used to identify the people of God throughout Judea in the two centuries before Yeshua. In the first century, the practice of mikva’ot was remarkably common, then John the Baptist elevates immersion to being for the forgiveness of sins. Yeshua Himself is baptized by John to show us the example, not because of any need, and the Spirit descended on Him like a dove. The Father even said, from heaven, “you are my beloved Son, in You I am well pleased” when He was baptized. This sanctioned baptism and showed us that it is indeed required. Those who crucified the Messiah, guilty of His murder, confessed their sin and were baptized in His Name on the day of Pentecost, further showing us the requirement for this practice. Peter had to be humbled to be shown that baptism was for all whom God will call to Himself, whether from Israel of the nations.

    https://firstcenturychristianity.net/baptism-is-required/

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    48 mins