Chris and Alisa - Separate Journey United with Sabbath
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While Alisa prayed for seven years that her husband would become the spiritual leader of their home, Chris was challenged by a coworker. At his work (the fire station), the...
show moreThis new understanding changed their life as Chris walked through an open door and saw the changes they needed to make in their life and that of his house. They all fell in love with all the moadim and Feast Days. As a result of this new knowledge, understanding, and changed life, Alisa comments, “Blessing galore!! I so look forward to my day of rest.”
Regarding the sabbath blessings, Chris states, “Absolutely, I never realized how much YHWH had HIS hand in my life and how He had protected me from myself. I am thankful for the many blessings I received but did not deserve. We have an awesome loving ABBA”
The sabbath will be a time of study, prayer, watching videos, and discussion as husband and wife. They do not buy or sell, nor work for personal gain or profit. They happily rest, enjoy the quiet blessed day, and look forward to their weekly time off from our normal activities through out the work week. They gather with like minded Believers for Shabbat gatherings when they have the opportunity too. But mostly they simply rest as commanded.
A word of encouragement for others, Chris says, “Keeping or celebrating His Shabbats is the first door to understanding His ways and how we are to represent YHWH here on earth. It naturally separates us from the world and is the first step to establish His blessings and understanding in following His Word.”
Do not simply trust the Sunday Christian doctrines we have been told, because the doctrines are not Scriptural. Read the Scriptures for yourself and study it from the Hebrew perspective that it was written in and read by to those of that time period. Most all English translations are very poor translations of the Hebrew meanings.
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