each person's faith can only save themselves -- no one can save their own sons according to TORAH, Scripture, Yahweh and Yahshua and the apostles and the prophets.
"A hebraic definition of Torah is "a set of Instructions, from a father to his children, violation of these instructions are disciplined in order to foster obedience and train his children". Notice how the word "Torah" is translated in the New International Version translation in the following passages.
"Listen, my son, to your father's instruction and do not forsake your mother's teaching [Torah]." (Proverbs 1:8)
"My son, do not forget my teaching [Torah], but keep my commands in your heart". (Proverbs 3:1)
The purpose of a parent's Torah is to teach and bring the children to maturity. If the Torah is violated out of disrespect or defiant disobedience, the child is punished. If the child desires to follow the instructions out of a loving obedience but falls short of the expectations, the child is commended for the effort and counseled on how to perform the instructions better the next time. Unlike Torah, law is a set of rules from a government and binding on a community. Violation of the rules require punishment. With this type of law, there is no room for teaching, either the law was broken with the penalty of punishment or it was not broken. God, as our heavenly Father, gives his children his Torah in the same manner;
"Blessed is the man you discipline, O LORD, the man you teach from your Torah" (Psalms 94:12)
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from
http://www . therefinersfire.org/torah_and_righteousness.htm
then as for God speaking to all, and to individuals >>
"For (righteous by faith and in Yahweh's Declaration) Jews, acknowledgement of God is more than an internal belief or proclamation of faith; it is a commitment to act in ways that demonstrate respect for God and the world God created."
from
h t t p : //blogs.rj.org/blog/2012/02/06/dvar-torah-yitro-everything-flows-from-god-everything-depends-on-you/
"A hebraic definition of Torah is "a set of Instructions, from a father to his children, violation of these instructions are disciplined in order to foster obedience and train his children". Notice how the word "Torah" is translated in the New International Version translation in the following passages.
"Listen, my son, to your father's instruction and do not forsake your mother's teaching [Torah]." (Proverbs 1:8)
"My son, do not forget my teaching [Torah], but keep my commands in your heart". (Proverbs 3:1)
The purpose of a parent's Torah is to teach and bring the children to maturity. If the Torah is violated out of disrespect or defiant disobedience, the child is punished. If the child desires to follow the instructions out of a loving obedience but falls short of the expectations, the child is commended for the effort and counseled on how to perform the instructions better the next time. Unlike Torah, law is a set of rules from a government and binding on a community. Violation of the rules require punishment. With this type of law, there is no room for teaching, either the law was broken with the penalty of punishment or it was not broken. God, as our heavenly Father, gives his children his Torah in the same manner;
"Blessed is the man you discipline, O LORD, the man you teach from your Torah" (Psalms 94:12)
"
from
http://www . therefinersfire.org/torah_and_righteousness.htm
then as for God speaking to all, and to individuals >>
"For (righteous by faith and in Yahweh's Declaration) Jews, acknowledgement of God is more than an internal belief or proclamation of faith; it is a commitment to act in ways that demonstrate respect for God and the world God created."
from
h t t p : //blogs.rj.org/blog/2012/02/06/dvar-torah-yitro-everything-flows-from-god-everything-depends-on-you/
ie jesus christ the saviour for new covenant believers. how can you follow the old testament(torah law) with out a temple of stone, is the problem you will find trying to follow torah law.
but even new testament christian jews, believed in jesus christ. and wrote the new testament.
some how, again you have clear missed this fact,
is there a reason you miss this.