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Pairing the Torah portion's portrait of a life of ongoing listening/obeying (to God) with Yeshua of Nazareth's startling words, "My food is to do the will of Him who sent me, and to accomplish His work" - we explore the "nourishment" that comes to and from a life obeying God's will in contrast to merely living with "religion" of some kind in one's life. Yeshua the Messiah taught us that "the narrow path" is the ONLY path that actually leads to eternal life. Why spend one moment on any other path? Shabbat shalom!
By Rabbi Bruce L. Cohen5
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Pairing the Torah portion's portrait of a life of ongoing listening/obeying (to God) with Yeshua of Nazareth's startling words, "My food is to do the will of Him who sent me, and to accomplish His work" - we explore the "nourishment" that comes to and from a life obeying God's will in contrast to merely living with "religion" of some kind in one's life. Yeshua the Messiah taught us that "the narrow path" is the ONLY path that actually leads to eternal life. Why spend one moment on any other path? Shabbat shalom!