"Introduction to Torah" is a comprehensive study guide designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of the Scriptures, particularly the Torah, within the span of a year. What sets it apart is its emphasis on reading the Torah literally, along with...
The radiant glow of faith and revelation, the Light of Orh, shines brilliantly, illuminating the path to understanding and salvation. Just as Y'shua serves as our Torah, bringing order to YHVH's kingdom amidst the darkness of chaos, we are reminded of the enduring prophecy: "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of YHVH has risen upon you." (Isaiah 60:1)
This divine radiance, a beacon of hope, dispels the shroud of darkness, offering clarity and purpose to our lives. In the sacred scriptures, we find the profound wisdom that "Your Torah is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path," guiding our steps and illuminating our journey (Psalm 119:105). It is through the commandments and teachings that we find both reproof and discipline, the illumination of our souls. Y'shua, heralded as the "First Light" and "First fruits of creation and the resurrection," holds a unique place in our history as the divine plan of YHVH.
The first fruits of those who have passed into the light, Y'shua represents YHVH's finest gift to humanity – salvation and grace, which are freely offered to all who accept and follow His path. In Him, we discover the hope of resurrection and eternal life. The words of Y'shua resonate with profound significance, "While I am on Adamah, I am the Orh." (John 9:5) His light guides us through the shadow of death, bringing hope and renewal to our lives. Through Y'shua's creation of Shamayim and through the children of fire, known as the Malakhim, we witness the power of Elohim's divine hand.
Yet, it is essential to recognize the lessons of the Watchers, who, though tasked with imparting righteousness and justice, strayed from their purpose of creation. In the words of YHVH, "But you, who are spiritual, living as eternal, immortal beings for all generations, this is the reason I did not arrange wives for you because in the dwelling of Shamayim, there is no need to procreate," (Enoch 15:6-7).
This passage underscores the profound spiritual nature of our existence beyond the terrestrial realm, a concept echoed by Y'shua Himself, who tells us that in the resurrection, we will be like the Malakhim in Shamayim, free from the bonds of terrestrial concerns (Mark 12:22).
In the radiant brilliance of YHVH's Light, we find hope, guidance, and the promise of everlasting life. It is a light that dispels darkness, a light that heralds a new dawn, and a light that leads us on a path of righteousness and salvation.
In the pursuit of this walk of life, we are called to walk the narrow path of obedience, faith, hope grace, and righteousness, ever mindful of the eternal Light that guides us. Y'shua is our Orh and our salvation.
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