Who are we? We come from diverse cultures and religious backgrounds to return to  the Way of Yeshua Mashiyach. We hold the Word of YHWH as our authority and the Ruach HaKodesh as our guide.  We live by Faith in Yeshua Mashiyach and Observe Torah (instructions in righteousness).  We open our hearts to the Ruach Kadosh (Set-Apart Holy Spirit), and return to Ancient Paths of YHWH, living unto YHWH as He writes His Torah upon our hearts.  We follow the anointing of the Ruach which infuses our souls with the purpose of life along with inherent gifts and abilities.  Although some tradition may be harmless or even beneficial, we reject Tradition which goes against Torah and the teachings of Yeshua.  Religion is known to usurp authority from the Word of YHWH only to establish ideas of man, we reject this as confusion.

Each soul is the workmanship of the Most High Elohim (G-d).  Those who seek to know YHWH are remade in the “Image of Elohim” through being called into the Malchut Elohim (Kingdom of G-d) in Yeshua Mashiyach.  YHWH has called His people to walk in Righteousness and be a Kedoshim (Holy People) which means we live for Him and enter into His Kingdom.  We uphold the Kadosh Scripture as the Gospel in its entirety, Genesis to Revelation.

The very Good News begins with…

“In the Beginning Elohim (God) Created the Heavens and the Earth.”


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Posted by Jamie On February - 18 - 2010 All Radio Show

2 Responses to “What does a 1st Century follower of Y’shua look like?”

  1. Mimiganoush says:

    I’m excited to attend Common Ground. In the recent weeks of listening to the program, I have had a thought occur to me. Possibly the thought was prompted by my visit to Holland last spring and my opportunity in Leiden to stand in the two houses that the Mayflower pilgrims lived in before they got on the ships (FYI-there’s actually an Oregon connection)- the site is the American Pilgrim museum. Anyway, as I think of those brave people who entered the unknown with their beliefs intact, I started thinking about the Common Ground teaching – here’s the thought (probably one for Don to tackle, if he’s brave, I think he’s the political animal!)- what about the creation of the United States through the American revolution – just think how different it might have been if the same applications that Common Ground is bringing forward were known/recognized then. It boggles my mind for the constitution, the Bill of Rights, etc. Just thought I’d share where my thoughts have been lingering. Looking forward to the teaching. Please keep emphasizing that you are trying to bring teaching and unity “Speak the truth in love” – See you Sunday!

    • Don says:

      Hi Mimi – Good observation about the original intent of the U.S. The pilgrims, when celebrating Thanksgiving were actually celebrating “Sukkot” or The Feast of Tabernacles – a feast of thanksgiving for the Messiah dwelling with us and for the harvest.

      Did you know that Paleo Hebrew inscriptions have been found carved in stone prior to the pilgrims coming here. Look up Las Lunas New Mexico, Mystery Hill New Hampshire and Hopewell Mound, Chillicothe Ohio.

      Also, March 2-4 on the Torah to the Nations broadcast we’ll be having a “original roots” university. Tell your friends. You won’t want to miss it. Shalom. dw

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