It can be a challenge to let your light shine before men. Salt and light have to be evident in order to have an effect- not hidden or reserved. Manifest the Presence of God from your life without fear of man. We are not about pleasing man, so we can face any rejection in the name of Jesus.

"For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a bond-servant of Christ."
-Galatians 1:10

 

3 thoughts on “Let Your Light Shine

  1. I enjoy and benefit much from your teaching, and I was pretty disappointed when after all the time I’ve spent watching your television broadcasts and videos, I sent an email, only to receive an automated response, basically stating that you are too busy to communicate with people.

    Maybe you’re “too” busy.

  2. Thank you Rabbi for the encouraging word again. I see your kitty in the background a lot when you speak. It likes to lay on that couch! 🙂 Be blessed!

  3. Hi guys.  I think the Rabbi have a pet dog and not a kitty.  On another video, I saw a tiny dog playing. @14backwoods, yes, I believe also that the Rabbi is very busy.  We must remember he works for Yeshua HaMashiach with all his heart, mind, and spirit because he loves Yeshua with all his heart, mind, and spirit.  I too, once sent him a message with a question with no response, but later Jesus did respond to me with a answer.  Amazing isn’t it?  Ever since I have watched Discovering the Jewish Jesus, Yeshua speaks to me more than He ever did.  I am amazed about my experiences.  Even if my life gives me tribulations, I am still here, alive and strong.  It is because Yeshua needs me for a purpose, and He needs everyone for some kind of work He wants done.  Our work may not be like the Rabbi’s but Jesus is happy because He needs us to do His work that we are doing now.  He chose me to do what I’m doing and what I’m doing is very hard, because the tribulations sucks the living energy out of me, but Yeshua will not forsake me as I will not forsake Him.  Amein and amein.  (On the other side of the rainbow is heaven, and there are days when I am filled with sorrow, *un*-happiness, and I think about the rainbow (promise) and heaven; and I am filled again with peace and happiness comes back to me.  I so long for Yeshua a feeling that was unknown to me before I knew the Jewish Jesus.  I feel His presence, I honestly do.)

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