• Jesus Didn’t Command Easter—He Commanded This
    Mar 25 2026

    Jesus gave clear instructions on the night He was betrayed—before Passover.He took the bread and the cup, washed His disciples’ feet, and commanded us to do this in remembrance of Him.This happened on Abib 13, the night before Passover—not Easter.The Apostle Paul later confirmed this command in 1 Corinthians 11, teaching believers how to observe it under the New Covenant.If we know exactly what Jesus and the early believers practiced, why wouldn’t we do the same today?Learn how the early Christians commemorated the Messiah’s death and resurrection and how you can do this wherever you are.May Yahweh bless you and keep you,in the name of His Son, Yeshua.Dates and video instructions for obeying Yeshua's instructions are here https://firstcenturychristianity.net/holy-day-dates/

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    1 min
  • Romans Chapter 2 Explained | God’s Judgment, Hypocrisy, Law vs Grace & Being Doers of the Word
    Mar 22 2026

    In this in‑depth Bible teaching on Romans Chapter 2, we examine Paul’s message to both Jews and Gentiles, confronting hypocrisy, false assurance, and the danger of hearing God’s Word without obeying it. This lesson explains how God judges according to deeds, why religious identity alone does not save, and how true righteousness is lived out—not merely spoken.

    Drawing from Romans 2, James 1, Matthew 16, Revelation 20 & 22, Job, and the Gospels, this study highlights foundational truths of Christianity:
    • God’s goodness leads to repentance
    • The Law reveals sin, but obedience reveals faith
    • Circumcision of the heart matters more than outward religion
    • Grace does not excuse unrighteous living
    • Believers are called to protect the holiness and reputation of God’s church

    This teaching challenges modern faith‑only theology, emphasizing that faith must be accompanied by obedience, and that Christians must live in a way that honors God before the world.

    📖 Scriptures covered: Romans 2, Romans 1, James 1, Matthew 16, Revelation 20 & 22, Job 34, Mark 7
    Key themes: judgment, repentance, obedience, righteousness, hypocrisy, Torah, conscience, Christian living

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    34 mins
  • Living as Christians in Babylon | Faithful Living in a Modern World
    Mar 15 2026

    What does the Bible actually command Christians to do—not just believe—in everyday life?

    This teaching walks through biblical Christian behavior from Genesis to Revelation, focusing on how believers are called to live faithfully in the modern world. Rather than speculation or surface‑level religion, this message emphasizes practical obedience, responsibility, and visible faith.

    Topics covered include:

    • Living as believers in a modern “Babylon”
    • Christian conduct, integrity, and personal responsibility
    • Biblical work ethic and avoiding idleness
    • Marriage, covenant faithfulness, and family structure
    • Modesty, respect, and representing God well in public
    • Being salt and light without blending into the culture
    • Trusting God’s sovereignty while fully living the life He’s given us

    This episode challenges listeners to take Scripture seriously in real life—at work, at home, in relationships, and in society—and to live in a way that honors God and strengthens the witness of the Gospel.

    📖 Scripture references include 1 Peter, Jeremiah, Acts, 1 Timothy, Hebrews, Thessalonians, and the teachings of Yeshua (Jesus).

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • When Christianity Broke from Biblical Worship - with receipts.
    Mar 11 2026

    Link to the Council of Laodicea https://sabbathsentinel.org/canons-from-laodicea/

    Link to Paul preaching the Messiah from the Old Testament https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr4Y5QHXRzE&t=1942s

    The early believers followed Torah, kept the biblical feasts, and worshiped on Shabbat. So when did everything change?
    The answer may surprise you: the Council of Laodicea in the late 300s.

    This short explores how first‑century believers lived, what Scripture actually shows, and how church history forced a break from biblical worship that still affects Christianity today. [Laodicea SEO.txt | Word], [Laodicea SEO.txt | Word]

    📖 Learn how Paul taught the nations using the Old Testament
    📜 Discover what the Council of Laodicea really ruled
    🔥 Question what you’ve been told about church history

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    3 mins
  • Are You Afraid of Truth? Scholars Are Challenging Christianity’s Walls
    Mar 9 2026

    Are you afraid of your beliefs being challenged? The Bible says knowledge will increase—and today, scholars from Oxford, Israel, and beyond are finally sharing what was once hidden behind seminary walls. Christianity didn’t separate from Judaism when you were told, and early believers worshiped very differently than modern churches admit.If you trust the Holy Spirit, you don’t have to fear truth. Discover why doctrinal walls exist, why pastors stay silent, and why learning history matters for faith in Yahweh and Yeshua.👉 Watch, learn, and come back to share what you discovered.

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    3 mins
  • Faith vs Works: Resurrection, Judgment, and What the Bible Really Teaches
    Mar 1 2026

    Are believers judged by works, or by faith alone?
    What does the Bible actually teach about resurrection, judgment, and obedience?

    In this in‑depth Scripture study, we examine faith, works, and judgment through the lens of the entire Bible, not church tradition. Using passages from John, Matthew, Romans, Isaiah, Psalms, Luke, 1 Peter, and the Torah, this teaching explains the resurrection of life, the resurrection of judgment, and why works matter as evidence of faith.

    This episode challenges common assumptions about “faith alone,” explains why Paul is not a new Moses, and shows how first‑century believers understood obedience, holiness, and righteousness. We also explore early church history, the separation from synagogue worship, and how creeds replaced lived faith.

    This is not a works‑based salvation message. Salvation is by faith — but biblical faith produces action, and Scripture consistently teaches that judgment is rendered according to deeds.

    Topics include:

    • Faith and works in Scripture
    • The two resurrections explained
    • Judgment according to deeds
    • Isaiah’s “filthy rags” in context
    • Paul’s use of the Old Testament
    • Early Christian and Messianic faith
    • Obedience as the fruit of belief

    If you want a whole‑Bible understanding of faith, works, and judgment, this teaching is for you.

    Shalom.

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    32 mins
  • Why Keeping the Sabbath Changes Everything | Charlie Kirk’s Final Message
    Feb 26 2026

    Halfway through Stop in the Name of God, the late Charlie Kirk shares a powerful, unfinished final message about the Sabbath, obedience, and true surrender to God. This isn’t works-based faith—it’s about living the way Yeshua lived and experiencing real spiritual blessing.

    If you’re coming out of Sunday church or searching for biblical foundations, this is where to start.

    #Sabbath #CharlieKirk #BiblicalChristianity #Torah #Yeshua #FaithJourney #ChristianShorts

    The series I reference in here is available athttps://firstcenturychristianity.net/start-here/ or this playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYOy4JA996M&list=PLnVmCDVLxr_5e7sNoPaMH5UCPpnziNBSL

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    3 mins
  • The Righteousness of God Revealed | Romans 1 Bible Sermon by Corky Wilson
    Feb 22 2026

    In this in‑depth Bible sermon, Corky Wilson teaches from Romans chapter 1, explaining how the righteousness of God is revealed through the gospel of Christ. This message explores salvation by faith, the Hebrew understanding of righteousness (tzadik), the Septuagint, and how God’s righteousness is connected to covenant, obedience, and judgment.

    Drawing from Romans, Psalms, Isaiah, Habakkuk, Galatians, and 2 Corinthians, this sermon challenges modern misunderstandings of God’s love by presenting a biblical view of holiness, faith, and accountability. A serious and thought‑provoking teaching on living by faith and honoring God’s truth in every generation.

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    38 mins