
Covenant Community 101: Are You Covenanted? Part 31
What is significant about a “teacher’s wisdom”? (Proverbs 5:1) Who (or what) is this “strange ...
Messianic Torah Observant Israel · Steve Berkson
April 17, 20191h 6m
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Show Notes
What is significant about a “teacher’s wisdom”? (Proverbs 5:1)
Who (or what) is this “strange woman” we find in Proverbs 5:3?
Yeshua talked about the “leaven of the Pharasees”–what was that?
How many people does it take to “make peace”?
What does it mean to validate each other’s position and feelings when dealing with conflicts in relationship?
Why does Yaakov (James) call his readers “adulterers and adulteresses”? (James 4:4)
Rabbi Steve Berkson continues with the topic of how wisdom, understanding and knowledge relate to keeping covenant with the Almighty. In this teaching he continues to explore the word “bitter” as it is used in scripture.
Also more Covenant-Life coaching as Rabbi Steve imparts some of the wisdom he has acquired over the time he’s spent counseling many people in many phases of this covenant walk.
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For more information about MTOI (Messianic Torah Observant Israel), visit our website at http://www.mtoi.org and our Official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mtoiworldwide.
Who (or what) is this “strange woman” we find in Proverbs 5:3?
Yeshua talked about the “leaven of the Pharasees”–what was that?
How many people does it take to “make peace”?
What does it mean to validate each other’s position and feelings when dealing with conflicts in relationship?
Why does Yaakov (James) call his readers “adulterers and adulteresses”? (James 4:4)
Rabbi Steve Berkson continues with the topic of how wisdom, understanding and knowledge relate to keeping covenant with the Almighty. In this teaching he continues to explore the word “bitter” as it is used in scripture.
Also more Covenant-Life coaching as Rabbi Steve imparts some of the wisdom he has acquired over the time he’s spent counseling many people in many phases of this covenant walk.
Don't miss out on new teachings every week. You are welcome to post your comments and please click on the "LIKE" button if this teaching has been a blessing to you.
For more information about MTOI (Messianic Torah Observant Israel), visit our website at http://www.mtoi.org and our Official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mtoiworldwide.