When culture collapses, the answer isn’t silence—it’s discipleship. Teaching TORAH (all of Scripture) restores truth, confronts compromise, and forms talmidim who shine as lights in a crooked generation.
Leviticus 27 regulates vow estimations under the Mosaic Covenant. Numbers 6 adds the Nazir vow of separation. We examine Samson, Samuel, and Paul, and discuss whether Nazir vows should be practiced today in Netzari Mashiach Judaism.
Abundance begins when Y’hovah becomes the center of our existence. Despite hardship, He invites us to choose life, trust His promises, and live fully in His abiding presence.
Yehoshua means “Y’hovah is salvation.” Over centuries, His Hebrew name became Greek Iēsous and later English Jesus. Restoring His true Name reconnects us with the divine truth: salvation belongs to Y’hovah through Y’hoshua HaMashiach.
The Shabbat is a covenant sign, a commandment, and a delight. When we honor it, we encounter the peace of Y’hovah and the renewal of our souls. Shabbat teaches us to rest, trust, and walk in His eternal rhythm of grace.