Answering Your Questions - (Outdoor bathrooms, activities on the Sabbath, and more...)

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  • @BuddyRubino
    @BuddyRubino 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Shabbat shalom!! I've got some timestamps for you guys!
    Should we not use indoor bathrooms according to Deuteronomy 23 : 13? 01:30
    Should Gentiles keep the feasts when the believers in Ephesus didn't go with Paul in Acts 18 : 21? 02:48
    Why should we read the Torah Portion schedule when it's just another manmade tradition and not from the Father? 04:58
    If our bodies are the Temple of the Holy Spirit like 2 Corinthians 6 and 7 say, then how can we say some laws don't apply today because there is no temple? 07:34
    If there is no death on the new earth (Revelation 21 : 4), then how would animal sacrifices work in eternity? 10:30
    How do we honor our parents when the relationship is toxic? 13:05
    Is it okay to attend or participate in sporting events and other extracurriculars if they take place on the Sabbath? 15:15

  • @ToTheTorahAndTheTestimony
    @ToTheTorahAndTheTestimony 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    שבת שלום
    Love you all there at 119 Ministries. I’ve been listening, learning and testing for years along with my wife and children with all you there. Thank you for these Q&A’s in addition to all the resources you’ve made available. As a follow-up to the conversation of unclean in the body as a temple - what about failing to obey commandments of purification? For example, You mentioned Yeshua touched a dead body (Jarius’ daughter to be exact - after looking for which resurrection you were referring to (Mark 5:41) where he actually touched the body (hand) and not just the coffin or just spoke to the body). Numbers 19:11-13 are commandments for purification over 7 days after touching a dead body. (Wash on Day 3 and again on day 7). Yeshua would to have had to obey the washing’s before entering the temple again or his uncleanness would remain on him and any future entrance into temple would be a defilement of the temple according to the 13th verse which says the uncleanness would remain on a person and result in them to being cut off (couldn’t this include the temple in the Millennial Sabbath reign as well (the 1000 years). These are clear commandments with serious ramifications even if being unclean from a dead body isn’t a sin, failing to purify sure sounds like it is. I’m forced to assume Yeshua did wash after touching the dead body especially as the perfect Lamb and I have believed I need to do the same in my uncleanness. For example, relations with my wife require We both wash and wash our bedding or (clothes) depending - and remain unclean until evening Lev 15:16-18. Wouldn’t failing to do so be the sin if not doing it in the time frame? Since the Mishkan (mentioned in Num 9) is a replica of the dwelling place of our Father (Ex 25:9), it must go beyond just the physical temple right. I’m not meaning being unclean but failing to wash or purify that seems to really be serious according to Numbers 19 which says to be “cut off”. We are all just trying to trust and obey so thank you for your thought, meditation and feedback.

    • @Levi_ben_Yitzhak
      @Levi_ben_Yitzhak 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      We really do need to keep all the laws of purification after becoming unclean. Changing your sheets only applies if semen is spilled on them. Otherwise, as evening approaches wash your entire body (i.e. take a bath) to become clean at evening. Niddah can be a little more complicated depending on your situation. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have on this.

  • @prettyjohnshill76
    @prettyjohnshill76 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A wise old Irish man once told me that common sense is not so common anymore!
    The first question answered proves that he was absolutely right. lol

  • @colprincess8579
    @colprincess8579 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Let's us test Acts 18:21, you stated that "believers Gentiles were not allow in the temple" the problem with that answer is that Acts 18:19 clearly states that he was addressing Jews in Ephesus. Furthermore, there was "the Court of the Gentiles' and anyone that was "impure or unclean" was allowed there.

  • @NexgenProYT
    @NexgenProYT 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Shalom.
    Please make a video on the subject, people who try to relate Messiah's sacrifice to human sacrifice.

    • @119Ministries
      @119Ministries  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Shalom Nexgen Pro,
      We have a teaching about this that you may be interested in watching. You can find it here: www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/brit-hadasha-his-sacrifice/
      Blessings to you and yours...

  • @joserios895
    @joserios895 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This question comes up a lot; since the baristas are already working, is it a sin to buy coffee on the sabbath? Also, since we aren't dealing with live humans, but rather computer softwares, is it ok to buy stuff online? Thank you so much for all your teachings.

  • @TimothyChapman
    @TimothyChapman 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    It should be noted that the *ONLY* rules concerning how to relieve oneself is what to do with the waste product. Everything else that is done in that area is cultural.

  • @bradleyt.bjerken1242
    @bradleyt.bjerken1242 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    We all Fall SHORT!

  • @robertbeniston
    @robertbeniston 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Ephesians would have kept the feast in Ephesus, it was presumably Paul who wanted to go to Jerusalem for the feast. He could have kept the feast with them but chose not to for a reason.

  • @michelemoneywell8765
    @michelemoneywell8765 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The church at Ephesus did not keep the feast with Paul because they figured out he was a false apostle. Soon after John released the Revelation revealed to him by Yahushua, all the churches in Asia turned against Paul. They didn't turn against Yahushua and his teachings. They turned against Paul and his "mystery gospel" and "saved by grace alone" and other teachings which were contrary to the Scriptures and what Yahushua and the true apostles taught.

  • @jesslooking4truth274
    @jesslooking4truth274 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a question? If a dog is unclean and its your pet will that make you unclean for having a pet?

    • @dylanlittle1797
      @dylanlittle1797 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s a good question 🤔

    • @charlesluckey2056
      @charlesluckey2056 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Uncleaness is not sinful. It is a question of “are you ritually pure” to be able to go into the holy place of the tabernacle/temple.
      Which is a moot point these days.

    • @unconventionalmoney-hindi9003
      @unconventionalmoney-hindi9003 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      One can say the same thing about horses a horse is unclean yet they rode horses, what about a mule they used them for riding even the Messiah rode a donkey was Messiah unclean for doing so? One can take things too far sometimes I remember once there was a story of a very faithful believer who found a stuffed animal pig and he from what I remember burned the stuffed pig bc he deemed it as unclean someone asked him why didn't you burn the horse as well?

    • @mshazard4931
      @mshazard4931 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Living animals do not make you unclean. Only animals that are dead, that are listed in scripture as unclean, when you touch their corpse make you unclean.

    • @unconventionalmoney-hindi9003
      @unconventionalmoney-hindi9003 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Blue Sapphire Thanks for the great verses, but this says nothing about having a dog as a pet or that having a dog as a pet is a sin. Let me ask is a Lion viewed as good or bad in the Bible?

  • @FabioHirtSOWER-PASTOR
    @FabioHirtSOWER-PASTOR 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What is work ?

  • @cibinthomas4007
    @cibinthomas4007 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi!
    Can you tell me why do we consume Jesus’ blood in the Holy Sacrament when it is strictly prohibited in the Old Testament to consume blood? Aren’t we disobeying Old Testament by accepting sacrament every week? Or is it allowed to break the Old Testament rules since we have New Testament now? I’m not sure about the answers, so kindly try to answer these for me. Thanks.

    • @119Ministries
      @119Ministries  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Shalom Cibin,
      Here is a teaching that we think might help answer your questions. www.119ministries.com/teachings/video-teachings/detail/brit-hadasha-bread-and-wine/
      Blessings and shalom to you and yours...