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Can you hear Him? He's Calling -Shouting out to Us! Sacred Dancers- Come Dance for me- Jesus-Yeshua
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Sacred Dancing for Him-Righteous & Holy....It's Time for a Turnaround! Line Up....We See You! Adonai Sees Us!

 

What is calling us to the office of "Sacred Dance? So many of us have come and we have gone. Adonai comes to destroy the curses of the enemy. What our eyes have seen, what our hands have touched, what our ears have heard. It is time to call it out. If you are struggling with anything we admonish you to examine your life "Stop and Pause". Take a moment to see the real you. Can stand the rain? Selah!

We the Remnant have and continue too push through uncertiantly because of that "still" "great" voice that rings from the heavens and penatrates our souls. Asking us is your life pure? Is your walk set apart? Are you willing to be transparent? We are and will continue to be. No shame, No doubt, No hiding! The conviction is gone by the shedding of Yeshua's blood and our public admission of sin! We have been forgiven and opinions of others really don't matter. Are you walking in truth? about your life and about your lifestyle?

Remember, we are not perfect; however being perfected, not just called but clearly chosen. Are you? We are and are you "walking it out". It's time for a change, a hard look at one's self, we continue to examine our life and our motives.

We stand in a place of peace -shalom. We walk in the realm of life. The curses whatever they are or were can not hold us any longer. It hasn't stopped the Remnant and it won't stop any of you. The challenges, the comments, the accusations, the ridicule, the abandonment, the works. He - Adonai is still there. He restores and revives "Qavah-to bind together like a cord-to wait, hope, to expect".

We as "Sacred Dancers" have been and are set apart for his service and his use! Not for fame, not for fortune, not for wealth or riches, but for Kingdom Building. However, prosperity follows "Kingdom Builders" we aren't motivated by it - and will accept His blessings. Exodus 19:6 (King James Version) And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation. These are the words which thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel. We too are part of that heritage!

He's watching us, He's watching you, He sees our works good, bad and indifferent. We are His representives of Worship. Your life has to line up or your hidden life will soon be revealed.

Again, we are of a royal priesthood and born of a holy nation! 1 Peter 2:9 (King James Version) But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light. Sacred Dance is not entertainment or performance! It's ministry, it's worship, it's our expression of love to "Abba". It's deliverence, freedom and dominion in all He has made us to be!

The perversion is gone, the competition is destroyed! The pride and arrogance is not of Him and he has given us a new Heart! What shall we render unto our King? What, yes what do you offer as a sacrifice, not in words but in kind. We are obligated to please Him when we mount his sacred desk, platform or otherwise. He is our only advocate for success!

We are reaching for the masses! Are you reaching? I am, we are and will continue too. He has done so much... A new heart, a new mind, a new soul. We believe and trust the call into the future should he tarry. They will be drawn through us to Him, Echad! Especially if you again gather your life and faint not.

Finally, it's not over, it's just beginning! He created and all things and it begins again and again with US!

Can you hear Him? Calling -Shouting out to Us! Sacred Dancers- Come Dance for me- Jesus-Yeshua!

 

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Welcome All! Join Us for Tabernacle - The Doors are Open!
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A Dwelling Place - Together we Build! Visit us online at www.cnictabernacle.com

As we draw towards utilizing our period of Strength and Stretch, it is not a time to become "weary in well-doing," or lax in our pursuit of what G'd has for us. Please continue to push and press towards the end. As many have expressed already, "this time will extend beyond January for them, because it has been more than a fast, is a lifestyle shift! KAVOD Glory". Continue to expose your heart to Yeshua...allowing Him to heal wounds and cleanse your Spirit. We are excited about the testimonies and miracles we have witnessed and the obvious heart changes of each person connected to this ministry.

This ministry has purpose! We are going to grow and move by leaps and bounds as resources continue to be released and we stay focused on the CROSS! We must move together. And maintain a focus on HIM and His Kingdom! Only what you do for G’d will last. When you look like Him you attract people, simply because you are the salt of the earth. Not without test or challenge we have found this walk to be one that rewards as well as reminds us of our commitment "to run till the finish".

We have heard the instructions concerning worship and we are extending our Sunday Worship times outside of our Saturday Shabbat and mid-mornning at "The Court to our Sunday morning Tabernacle. As we bridge the gap into "Hebraic"  studies "Tabernacle" is growing and spreading. Come Rest & Worship beginning at 1000 am. Join us for a time of fellowship and the Yeshua's order of worship. It is our prayer and heart’s desire that each of you walk out your life with conviction. Its teaching and instruction that will make the difference in all of our lives.

This is not your typical worship experience. Prepare to come in and rest, pause and offer your heart to "Yeshua-Jesus" as He speaks in a still small voice. Are you open to His voice? Are you prepared to slow down long enough for Adonai to truly speak to your being? Is your heart truly towards worship or has being in a place of worship become routine? Up and down? Spin around? We say it's time for change; true enough; what is real change? It begins with each of us. We change because we accept our new heart and then we can legitimately say we are apart of the community changing! Mulitplication by Honor!

No this that fact, Adonai will bless and keep you - us and His face will shine upon you- us and show you great favor. Adonai will lift up His face toward you - us and give you - us great peace...Numbers 6:24-26.

Be Well - Shalom!

Pastor D. Nurse- Building Community

Worship Times: Saturday Morning Shabbat 0900 am - 1030 am The Court: Saturday 1030 am - 12:30 pm Sunday Tabernacle: 10:00 am & 8:30 pm
Tuesday Corporate Prayer Call 9:00 pm
Dial-in Number: (218) 844-8230
Access Code: 100569
Tabernacle- Teaching and Instructions: Thursday 8:30 pm

Details concerning our ministry log on to: www.cnictabernacle.com or www.cnicministries.org

 
Positive Self-Talk Leads to Success
Health and Wellness
Positive Self-Talk Leads to Success
Good Things Come to Those Who Believe
-- By Leanne Beattie, Health and Motivation Writer


Most people are naturally motivated—even excited—when they begin a new exercise routine or adopt a healthier diet. You’ve got your goals set, a plan to reach them, and nothing can get in your way!

But as time goes by, the novelty wears off and your optimistic attitude can give way to feelings of doubt and dissatisfaction. Or even worse, you start comparing yourself with everyone else, mentally beating yourself up for not being as “good” or successful as they are. These negative thoughts and feelings are especially common when you’re not seeing results despite your hard work.

Sure, it’s much easier to fill your head with negative self-talk than it is to give yourself a mental pep talk. But the latter is exactly what you need to do in order to stay on track.

What you think about while you exercise, for example, affects whether or not you’ll finish today’s, tomorrow’s and even next week’s workout. If you can focus on the positives instead of the flaws when you look in the gym mirrors, you’ll be more likely to keep your appointment with the treadmill. But when your thoughts are negative or you’re comparing your thighs with someone else’s, you’re more likely to feel insecure and unmotivated, which means you’ll stop early and maybe not show up tomorrow. Researchers agree.
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Happy New Year- It Continues -Multiplication by Honor!
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Heart of the Pastor 2010:


Jesus – Yeshua: He is the celebration,
He is the light of the world, He is our Fireworks and He is the explosion of Love in our Heart! Happy New Year! We welcome 2010! We embrace the vision that God has opened for us in the days to come! Whether you are present or with another assembly we join our hearts with yours to bless God for what has past and what is yet to come As we gather together and watch the splendor of fireworks, the beauty of white light all over the nations, let us not forget the relevance and reality this display brings to Christ. He is the true light of the world and as we take time to examine our lives and start a new path take a moment to consider these things.


Matt 9:17; Mk 2:22; Lk 5:37-39
Luke 5:37-38 No one puts new wine into old wineskins, or else the new wine will burst the skins, and it will be spilled, and the skins will be destroyed. But new wine must be put into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved. No man having drunk old wine immediately desires new, for he says, ‘The old is better
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Take this time to examine your life. This is not only for your health and wellness; it is for your focus and freedom. It’s time to examine ones house, determine the repairs and make arrangements for the renovation. Let’s take a good look at our foundation, our frame and our wiring. We are being called out to truly serve, are you ready? Our sole purpose is for Kingdom Building. We are here to disciple others to Christ. Join us as we endeavor to fulfill this commitment, truth needs no advocate and we can make a difference one step at time, inch by inch. Rabbi Ralph Messer has declared this year “Multiplication by Honor”, we stand with him as we embrace the teaching and instructions that are making a "real difference" in our lives today and changing our future for generations.

 

 

Again Happy New Year!


Shalom
Pastor D. Nurse

 

 
How Did you Begin 2010? Where were you?
Remnant News
 According to Wikipedia: Winter is the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring. It has the shortest days and longest nights. As we experience the seasons physically it is a natural progression to take time to examine one's life. Often times we forget to be still. Even in this picture creation appears to be still. Yet deep in the root of the trees and the earth there is life awaiting it's explosion into spring!
To survive the harshness of winter, many animals have developed different behavioral and morphological adaptations for overwintering:

 

  • Migration is a common effect of winter upon animals, notably birds. However, the majority of birds do not migrate—the cardinal and European Robin, for example. Some butterflies also migrate seasonally.
  • Hibernation is a state of reduced metabolic activity during the winter. Some animals "sleep" during winter and only come out when the warm weather returns; e.g., gophers, frogs, snakes, and bats.
  • Some animals store food for the winter and live on it instead of hibernating completely. This is the case for squirrels, beavers, skunks, badgers, and raccoons.
  • Some Annual plants never survive the winter. Other annual plants require winter cold to complete their life cycle, this is known as vernalization. As for perennials, many small ones profit from the insulating effects of snow by being buried in it. Larger plants, particularly deciduous trees, usually let their upper part go dormant, but their roots are still protected by the snow layer.

 


Summary: Just like the animals and plants, all nature/creation are filled with examples of rest, growth and living. We can learn from this. Examine your ministry, life, family, and your walk. Our push in the coming year has to be a renewed interest in evangelism and discipleship. We are pushed and pressed to tell others about our Yeshua-Jesus Christ. We invite you to prepare for Stretch and Strengthing January 2010.

 

Blessings:
CNIC-Staff

 
CNIC Tabernacle - Special Events!
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New Life - New Walk - True Beauty!
Remnant

What can be Created in withdrawal? Beauty!

Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things are passed away; behold, new things have come." (2 Corinthians 5:17).
These butterflies represent the ornate beauty of change. What happens to a catipillar when it locks itself away and rests in a state of peace? In the right season with the right nourishment and surroundings it matures to one of G’d’s greatest beauties. Just think, that could be us on a any given occasion.
Shall we lock away in study, find a place of rest in prayer and meditate on the joy of our salvation?

We can’t lock ourselves away from the world, however our walk in this world should change lives and make the difference in society. We challenge each of our co laborers to continue in self examination and reach for true evangelism. We hope that this little reminder sparks a season of change when you go forth in Sacred Dance, Fine Arts and Drama. We have a story to tell, a life to live and lives to impact for real change.
Thank you Yeshua for leading us to the path of righteousness and walking us through the course of salvation, has changed our lives forever. We believe you are the son of G’d and died for our sins rose from the dead and now sit with Abba at His right side. We believe and stand on that promise. Will you? Repeat this charge. Dedicate your life, stand for change and be the difference. It begins with Choice!
Romans 10:9-10 (New International Version)
9That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.
 
Understanding and Walking in Hebraic Teaching!
The Tabernacle

Basics: Why is the Torah Important!

Learning How To Have A Biblical "Love Life"
By Shiloh357
In order restore a Torah-positive perspective to modern Christianity is incumbent upon me to first begin by correcting some misconceptions about what true biblical Torah observance is. Too many Christians have been misled to believe that the Torah is irrelevant, that it has set aside by God in favor of the New Testament. Too often we hear people speak as if the Old Testament is a failed system, as if the Torah was somehow flawed or impotent to accomplish its purpose. This stems, in part, from a misunderstanding as to the purpose of God has for the Torah. In this post I will discuss what the Torah is, What is its purpose, and what truly constitutes biblical Torah observance, and some of the Scriptures that have been misunderstood where the Torah is concerned.

What Is The Torah?
The word Torah is word that means "teaching" or "instruction." It is often rendered as "law." But that is the least of its roles. It comes from a root word in Hebrew yarah which gives us the word picture of a man throwing a spear at a target. From this root, we see that Torah is instruction on how to hit the mark or target. More specifically how to accurately do those things which are pleasing to God. The Torah teaches us how to please the heart of God.

Often, especially, among the Jewish people, "The Torah" refers to the first five books of the Bible, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy (Bereshit, Shemot, Vayikra, Bamidbar, and Devarim). That is the Torah in its most narrowest sense. We who are believers in Yeshua though, understand that since Torah is really instruction, the WHOLE Word of God is "Torah." We are treat all 66 books of Scripture with the same reverence, the same importance. There is not one word come from the heart of God that is less worthy of our consideration than another. Every book, every chapter, every verse, is for our edification and and education.

You will, I hope, be able to distinguish by my word usage, the times when I am referring to the Torah proper (first five books) and The whole Torah (the whole Bible). I have, in times past, for the sake of convenience, allowed myself to use the term law since it was convenient for those who were reading my words. However, I cannot correctly or accurately articulate the true purpose of the Torah by referring to it as law, since "Torah" and "law" communicate two different concepts.

What Are The Purposes Of The Torah and What is True Torah Observance?
In a different thread, I enumerated for main purposes for the Torah, in no particular order:
The Torah demonstrates Lifestyle (Matt. 5:17-21) Yeshua in the sermon on the mount set about revealing the Torah to his hearers. He did exactly what the ancient Rabbis thought He would do. He began expounding the true meaning of the Torah. He did NOT set about to abrogate it.
The Torah leads us to Messiah (Rom. 10:4, Gal. 3:24) Messiah is the telos (goal, main focus) of the Torah. It is also the schoolmaster to point us to Messiah.
Torah sets boundaries by teaching what is right or wrong, pleasing or not pleasing to God. (Rom. 7:7) The Torah essentially defines, or brings a knowledge of, sin. It holds up the standard of righteousness. It does not make anyone righteous, but rather shows us what righteousness, love, holiness, etc. looks like. In doing so, it shows us the difference between what is sinful and what is right in the eyes of the Lord.

The Torah teaches about redemption and how Yeshua accomplishes our redemption. (Luke 24:44, John 5:39, 46)

In point one, I said that Torah demonstrates lifestyle. More to the point the Torah teaches us about Biblical love. We know that God is love. Everything He does has love as its chief motive. The Greatest commandment in the Torah according to Yeshua is "Hear O Israel!! The Lord your God, the Lord is one!! And you shall Love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul and all your strength." (Deut. 64-5). The second greatest commandment is similar. "Love your neighbor as yourself." (Lev. 19:18) Yeshua went on to say in Matt. 22:40 that all of the other commandments in the Torah hang on these first two commandments.
In other words, the Torah teaches us how to walk in love towards our Heavenly Father and towards those around us. Easier said than done sometimes, isn't it?? (IMG:http://www.worthyboards.com/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) Yet that is what the Lord is trying to teach us about. He is trying to teach us to imitate HIM. He has given us the Torah, the instructions on how to have a biblical "love life." That is the lifestyles that Yeshua is talking about. Everything Yeshua did was to demonstrate the love of the Father for each of us, and how to walk in Love before our Father and with others. He was the Torah incarnate, the living Word.

There is nothing about how to attain personal success in the Torah. There is nothing in the Torah about how to get rich. Everything in the Torah is about servant-hood and sacrifice. It is about how to live for others, not merely for self. It is about biblical love. The Hebrew word for "love" is ahavah it is not an emotional kind of love, but an active kind. It is love that is operative in nature, always doing, always serving. True biblical love is a servant. Yeshua demonstrated this love in His earthly ministry. Even when He was weary and fatigued, he still served. Even in His most weary moments, He saw the multitudes and had compassion on them. He could not turn anyone away who sought His help. It wasn't in His nature to turn away from a cry for help. It still isn't. He was the living Torah.

True biblical love is the primary attribute to a Torah-based life. It is the kind of love that is always serving always seeking to be a blessing and benefit to greater society. It is not focused on self awareness but on the awareness of the needs of others. Love is expressed in 8 different ways: Joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and self control. All of the fruit of the Spirit is wrapped up in the Torah proper, and are illuminated for us in even greater ways in the rest of the Scriptures.
Love cannot be defined without the Torah. To define love without the instructions of the Torah would be like trying to describe "red" to a blind man who has never seen color before. It simply cannot be done. The New Testament in this way, is an extension of the Torah. It adds further illumination to our understanding and practice of God's commandments.

1John 3:4 tells us that the sin is the transgression of the Torah. That brings us to next important point, namely that the Torah defines what sin is. The Torah's mitzvot (commandments) can be divided up into two parts, positive and negative. There are 248 positive commandments (what things we should do) and 365 negative commandment (things we should NOT do). The Torah sets boundaries, and defines what constitutes sin. This is right, this is wrong, this is kosher this is not, etc. The Torah sets the bar for what does, and does not please the Lord.

But it goes further than that. It shows us that no matter how hard we try, we are incapable of meeting the God's standard of absolute righteousness. Even if we were to obey every commandment properly, our observance would be tainted by the sin into which we were born. It is like holding a diamond crested Rolex watch in your hand. It is an amazing gift, but your hands are covered in motor oil, disease tainted blood, animal dung, toxic mold, and mud. It is the same with us. It is not our observance of the commandments that gains God's favor. It is when our obedience to Him is a outworking of our faith in Him through Yeshua our Messiah that God is pleased. This is so, because it is Yeshua who according to Romans 8:3,4 is fulfilling the righteousness of the Torah in us. It is when we accept Him as our savior that our works will be pleasing to God due to Yeshua's living within us in the person of the Holy Spirit.

In the Book of Hebrews we are told that the continuous act of bringing sacrifices would not make the offerers perfect, hence the need to continuously offer the same sacrifices year after year. No matter how hard we try, our efforts to obey God will not bring us closer to Him. Simple observance does not have the power to make us clean or acceptable to God. The Torah was not designed to make us perfect, but rather show us God's standard of righteousness and our helplessness to reach that standard in our own strength.

Thus, the Torah performs its third purpose, and that is to show us the Messiah, and our need for Him. It was meant to drive us to Yeshua and seek redemption and salvation through Him. Romans 10:4 tells us that Messiah was the "end" (telos) of the Torah for righteousness for every one who believes. The Greek word telos means goal. Messiah was the goal of the Torah for righteousness (rightstanding) for those who believe. Telos is like the finish line in a race. The goal of the runners is to cross the finish line. When we have received Yeshua as our savior, that particular goal of the Torah has been accomplished.

Until we have received Yeshua, we are kept as prisoners under the Torah's condemning sentence of death. Death is the curse of the Torah according to Galatians 3. We under this curse, but it was Yeshua who bore the curse on our behalf. He bore in Himself the sentence of death which was upon us, that we would believe on Him might no longer live under it.
This brings us to the final and fourth point of the purpose of the Torah. It is shows us by patterns, types and shadows the plan of redemption found only in our Messiah, Yeshua (may His Name be blessed for ever).

I won't go heavily into detail here, but we can see in the seven annual Festivals the complete plan of redemption from the Garden of Gethsemene to the New Heavens and New Earth. We can see redemption patterned for us in all five of the Sacrifices. Each of the five Sacrifices show us a different picture of Yeshua. The order of service of the Priesthood in the Tabernacle, and subsequently the Temple show us the plan of redemption. The Sabbath is a beautiful picture of not only New Heavens and New Earth, but is a picture of our rest in Messiah. It also demonstrates how that Messiah is the only way to the Father as Yeshua said in John 14:6. The Festivals and appointed times reveal Yeshua as sanctifier, redeemer, and Savior. It is important to note that the entire New Testament is written in the terminology of the Festivals and the sacrifices. When one becomes knowledgeable in these areas, it opens up all kinds of avenues in Bible study that will bless you in ways you have not known before.

So then with the above four points in mind, how does one observe Torah? Torah observance does not amount, so much, to living like a Jew (though there is nothing wrong with that if someone chooses do so). It is not a matter of keeping a particular custom. Torah observance is living like Yeshua/Jesus, the greatest Torah observer in the history of the world. It means that we imitate our Messiah, and in doing so, we are imitating our Heavenly Father. Torah observance begins by walking in biblical love. It means living in love when everything in our nature is screaming at us to do the opposite. I think we all have room for improvement in this area, I know that I do. It means responding in love to those we don't particularly care for in the flesh. Biblical love is not based upon feelings but upon obedience to God's commandments even when we don't want to. That is when love means the most, that is when we show if we are truly a servant of the Lord, or not.

Scriptures That Have Been Misused To Abrogate the Torah
It is important to know and understand that Yeshua was not a breaker of the Torah. He did not at anytime violate ONE of God's commandments. Yeshua was the greatest Torah observer of all time. What Yeshua "broke" was the extra-biblical rules that some of the Pharisees mercilessly, and hypocritically imposed upon the people. They were hypocrites because they held the common man to a standard that they did not hold themselves to, while pretending to be pious. Yeshua saw through it all, and called them on it.
Unfortunately, the Church has developed a very unbiblical Stigma about the Torah because certain Scriptures where Yeshua was breaking a Pharisaic rule or arguing over an extra-biblical ritual have been taken to mean that Yeshua was repudiating the Torah itself. This could not be further from the truth. Some of the Pharisees had become the very antithesis of Torah observance. They had reduced "keeping the Torah" to lowest common denominator, and their entire lives had degenerated into cruelty and hypocrisy.

When Yeshua healed the man with the withered hand, and the woman who was bent over, He was accused of violating the Sabbath. Yeshua correctly responded that doing good was not a violation of the Sabbath. Yeshua did the work of His Father on the Sabbath. As Yeshua said, the Sabbath is not a rest from doing good. It is a rest from the mundane, self centered cares we engage in during the other six days. If there was a day that the Pharisees should have out and about seeing after the sick, feeding the poor, and caring for widows and orphans, it should have been the Sabbath, as these are Sabbath-worthy activities. The Sabbath is the one day when doing good should be amplified, augmented. The Pharisees knew this, and yet persisted to accuse Yeshua of being a Sabbath breaker.
In the next portion of this study, I will bring forth Scriptures often used to repudiate Torah observance. I will attempt to explain them and demonstrate why they do not abrogate the Torah, but in fact establish the Torah, when understood in the light of what Torah really is.
Until then, Chaverim!!
 
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