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Torah Portion Tzav - Keep the Fire Burning

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Fire. I can sit and watch a fire for hours on end. I love seeing the flames dance around and hear the crackle of the wood as it’s lapped up and consumed by the blazing heat. I also love the smell of meat being roasted over a fire—the fragrant aroma of beef or poultry making my mouth water as it slowly cooks to perfection. I have a feeling many of you feel the same way. But for some reason, when we change the context from a camp fire or backyard fire pit to God’s Holy House, things start sounding weird and everyone gets freaked out. I opened last week’s video talking about blood and guts and how the average person has a hard time connecting to portions of the Bible like what we are reading in Leviticus. This week we have more of the same type of content. What practical application can we possibly get out of this? I’m glad you asked. Let’s take a look together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah. Messianic Commentary Watch the video: https://youtu.be/nPZh6moG-Ko
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Fire. I can sit and watch a fire for hours on end. I love seeing the flames dance around and hear the crackle of the wood as it’s lapped up and consumed by the blazing heat. I also love the smell of meat being roasted over a fire—the fragrant aroma of beef or poultry making my mouth water as it slowly cooks to perfection. I have a feeling many of you feel the same way. But for some reason, when we change the context from a camp fire or backyard fire pit to God’s Holy House, things start sounding weird and everyone gets freaked out. I opened last week’s video talking about blood and guts and how the average person has a hard time connecting to portions of the Bible like what we are reading in Leviticus. This week we have more of the same type of content. What practical application can we possibly get out of this? I’m glad you asked. Let’s take a look together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah. Messianic Commentary Watch the video: https://youtu.be/nPZh6moG-Ko
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