Making Decisions...the reason you exist

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @meridianthehorse
    @meridianthehorse 6 років тому +4

    Great teaching

  • @lindakoudematti4308
    @lindakoudematti4308 6 років тому +4

    beautiful teaching ....thank you .....

  • @lisahayle2027
    @lisahayle2027 6 років тому +2

    Words of truth and wisdom for all to hear. Thank You Rabbi

  • @cr3684
    @cr3684 5 років тому

    Great final comment...what motivates us faith or fear...thank you for this teaching

  • @donnastevens9412
    @donnastevens9412 5 років тому

    WOW ... This sermon was definitely for me. My whole work week has been a walk of making bad decisions, being involved in bad decisions that have been made that don't even involve me, or being around people who need to make these critical decisions but didn't which have lead to breakdowns in relationships, people leaving that should still be with us, health issues ... Everything you talked about Rabbi Steve. Thank you ... thank you so much.

  • @zessazzenessa1345
    @zessazzenessa1345 6 років тому +4

    Yes, HE'S the one who will mold us, we don't mold Him. We follow Him to mold us into something beautiful He created for His glory and His will, not our own wills.

  • @carismacatalyst1289
    @carismacatalyst1289 6 років тому +4

    Thank you, Rabbi Berkson,
    it is decisiontime for me, and this sermon was very helpful

  • @Superkiller6000
    @Superkiller6000 6 років тому +7

    Funny thing... I've been paying attention to you for around two years now, coming out of a life full of bad decisions, and I agree with you about everything... thus far... Da... da... daaaaaaaa!...

  • @lanedad1
    @lanedad1 9 років тому +6

    Todah Rabbah Rabbi This teaching is one I watch over and over.

  • @noraroberts259
    @noraroberts259 5 років тому +2

    I really get a lot from your teachings. They are very thought provoking. Thank you. I think some decisions are less mindful than you have portrayed them here. For instance, one might choose to watch a movie when he is mentally and/or physically tired and when he might be distracted as this requires less concentration and less depth of thought. Whereas, he might choose a Torah study at a time when he is well rested and his environment offers less distractions. I rarely feel rested after a Torah study (and I am not seeking that). May Yah bless you.

  • @debstorey.4939
    @debstorey.4939 6 років тому +3

    that was amazing gave me so many answers, also helped me to forgive myself

  • @michaelwalsh2621
    @michaelwalsh2621 7 років тому +4

    Thank you.
    Shalom.

  • @jaaa3274
    @jaaa3274 8 років тому +7

    Love this..thank you. May YHWH bless you and give you great Shalom. Blessings from Australia

  • @RealApplachianMama
    @RealApplachianMama 5 років тому +1

    I always thought we are here because The Father is love and He wants someone to love and to be loved. This teaches a different perspective I hadn't thought of which goes hand in hand with love. Every decision we make should be based on loving the Father how He should be loved.

    • @deadtoselfShema
      @deadtoselfShema 5 років тому +1

      Shalom Shabbat, 1 JN 4:8,16 are often misread with a Greek instead of a Hebrew mind perspective. Greek thinking sees how they see Love to define YHWH, the Hebrew mind has YHWH define Love. Throughout scripture YHWH and Yashua say follow Torah to show Love.

  • @Cr8zycakes
    @Cr8zycakes 8 років тому +9

    I love this teaching💖💖💖

  • @MoonChild-yg3nw
    @MoonChild-yg3nw 7 років тому +6

    Beautiful thank you

  • @simosc2
    @simosc2 7 років тому +4

    thank you...you touched on many areas that I needed to hear...YHVH bless you and all who hear this

  • @deadtoselfShema
    @deadtoselfShema 5 років тому

    Some comments look like they are searching for local Torah groups. 119 ministry on UA-cam has a world map showing others searching for same. Find one of their videos and go to "About" section to get their website link. Its under resources i think. See if anyone is near you. But like this teaching covers no 2 people agree 100%. Need to 1 Thess 5:21-22.

  • @sweetella280
    @sweetella280 7 років тому +2

    I love this teaching is there a church in Bergenfield NJ?

  • @MistressMari2
    @MistressMari2 8 років тому +6

    My family and I need a True Church where True Doctrine is preached. Where are you and your congregation located? Yahweh El bless you.

    • @mtoi
      @mtoi  8 років тому +3

      We meet in Apison, TN. Go to mtoi.org for details.

    • @MistressMari2
      @MistressMari2 8 років тому +7

      Thank you very much for letting me know. I really do enjoy your teachings and in just the last year I have learned so much about our Father Yahweh and our Messiah Yeshua Christ. I was always taught that His name was Jesus. I had no idea that the teachings that I was being taught were not true. It is a definite mind blower!!!!

  • @deadtoselfShema
    @deadtoselfShema 5 років тому +1

    Shalom Shabbat, really need to check ingredients. Mono and diglycerides (sp?), are usually from pork pig its in breads, cream, etc, uric acid from excrement, L-cystien in red baron pizza from human hair or duck feathers. When at a bakery if you ask do you use pork products they will say NO, but if ask Lard, they will say YES because most people don't know lard is from pig. Stoffers meat loaf has pork. Sargento cheese is the only one i can find that doesn't use pig stomach to strain and make cheese. Most Wines are made using pig carcasses instead of barrels to age the wine. Food is getting worse for Hebrew Torah Observance.
    Go to cdc.org search vaccine ingredients and it will show items that look like bingo numbers like we7 etc, then Google them, they are aborted fetal tissue. Most vaccine ingredients are unclean animals. See dr John Bergman UA-cam channel and find his videos on vaccines.
    Start by shopping for "food ingredient" books or Google ingredients you don't know, but Google usually comes up with how to buy that ingredient instead of saying how its made.
    Just found a bread "wholesome- 9 grain" that my great grandmother would know all the ingredients in it. It's shelf life is less than 2 wks.

  • @noraroberts259
    @noraroberts259 5 років тому +2

    I have a bone to pick with you regarding wearing special clothing before the Father. All He required of the Israelites during their trek across the wilderness when they came before Him, was to be clean and wear clean clothes. Further, I can't find anything in the Gospels that suggest that the disciples wore special clothing while in Yahshua's presence or where Yahshua rejected anyone or chastised anyone seeking His salvation for not dressing up before approaching Him. It's my understanding that in that day and time most folks wore what they slept in and often times their outer robe doubled as a blanket. This is a different time and place but not necessarily a better time and place. I thought humility was more important than outer appearance??!!

    • @deadtoselfShema
      @deadtoselfShema 5 років тому +2

      Shalom Shabbat, back then people were either Nomads or Agricultural (even the city people). No major textile industry, they either made their own or have someone else make the clothes, plus not major designs and Toga was not a Hebrew outfit. Thread was made via spinning before fabric so many only had very few outfits. More than 1, otherwise hard to do laundry. Hebrews didn't sleep in same clothing also hard to have clean clothes. When Kepha / Peter dived off the fishing boat to Yeshua / Jesus it states he removed his outer garment. Which would have been his work fishing garment. His undergarment is not like what we might call underwear for clothes that size wasn't invented yet. Same when the woman grabbed Joseph outer garment and he ran and left it in her hand, he was neither naked or in underwear.
      The Hebrew Nation left in the Exodus as Slaves so not much in clothing. DT 8:4, NEH 9:21 so little amount of clothes during their 40 year walk about, they didn't wear out.
      Back then in exodus and Yashua's day Hebrews didn't need to be told about modesty. only after people of pagan nations started to be grafted into Yisrael (Hebrew faith) Romans 11:17-24 was modesty a problem within the Torah Observant 1 Ti 2:9.
      MT 11:8 speaks of different garments depending if rich or common.
      1 TI 2:9 is clear and focused on women to be modest. This is not only about what to cover but also to not dress to make others to make us a focal point as either a Male or Female. The world view of modesty has changed not YHWH Torah. Torah means instructions of YHWH on how to live. We are to remember when Yashua was tested in the wilderness by HaSatan that HaSatan said to Yashua if He would worship him, he would give all the Nations to Yashua. This is due to HaSatan is the Prince of the world, we don't use whatever the world says or teaches as okay to defend what we wear or do.