I have to tell you that for a long time I was hearing only your messages. Then I was listening to other teachings and I strayed away. I was feeling different as a result. I came back to Jacob's tent . There is a huge difference between you and other pastors. I believe your soul is more restored than other people and as a result your voice is holier. I don't know how to explain it. But I know the truth. Thank you for being a light.
This is a good teaching Pastor Bill. I enjoyed listening. You have a wonderful knowledge of Torah, the Hebrew language, and all scripture and explain things well. I do wonder, though, why you say "the LORD" instead of YHVH, which is His name. As you must know, the translators took His name out of His book and replaced it with a title that has no meaning. 😢🙏
Good Morning Ms Karen, Mr Bill recently reiterated his perspective on saying "the LORD" instead of YHVH and we made a short video of it. Here's the link to the Midrash Mini where he expounds on that. Blessings! ua-cam.com/video/nw7CWn47Sak/v-deo.html
@Jacobs Tent Yes, I have watched this video already, and in it, Bill says that it is ok for a new person, straight out of the church, to use Lord God because they know no different. But as they mature, they will acclimate to using His name, YHVH, and Yahusha. (I agree) My question wasn't for the new believers. My question was for Bill and those who are mature in this walk, who know better, who know His Name. Bill also says that profaning His name has nothing to do with how we pronounce YHVH. I agree. But we do profane His name when we bring it to mean nothing... The LORD is a title and has no meaning. Wouldn't the new people coming out of Christianity expect the leader of the congregation to know and use YHVH's name? When I came out of church into The Way, I heard Yahweh. I asked, "What is this you are saying?" They told me this is the name of God. I understood, and I changed.
I have to tell you that for a long time I was hearing only your messages. Then I was listening to other teachings and I strayed away. I was feeling different as a result. I came back to Jacob's tent . There is a huge difference between you and other pastors. I believe your soul is more restored than other people and as a result your voice is holier. I don't know how to explain it. But I know the truth. Thank you for being a light.
Oh thank you Pastor Bill for such a teaching
This is a good teaching Pastor Bill. I enjoyed listening. You have a wonderful knowledge of Torah, the Hebrew language, and all scripture and explain things well.
I do wonder, though, why you say "the LORD" instead of YHVH, which is His name. As you must know, the translators took His name out of His book and replaced it with a title that has no meaning. 😢🙏
Good Morning Ms Karen, Mr Bill recently reiterated his perspective on saying "the LORD" instead of YHVH and we made a short video of it. Here's the link to the Midrash Mini where he expounds on that. Blessings!
ua-cam.com/video/nw7CWn47Sak/v-deo.html
@Jacobs Tent
Yes, I have watched this video already, and in it, Bill says that it is ok for a new person, straight out of the church, to use Lord God because they know no different. But as they mature, they will acclimate to using His name, YHVH, and Yahusha. (I agree)
My question wasn't for the new believers. My question was for Bill and those who are mature in this walk, who know better, who know His Name.
Bill also says that profaning His name has nothing to do with how we pronounce YHVH. I agree. But we do profane His name when we bring it to mean nothing... The LORD is a title and has no meaning.
Wouldn't the new people coming out of Christianity expect the leader of the congregation to know and use YHVH's name?
When I came out of church into The Way, I heard Yahweh. I asked, "What is this you are saying?"
They told me this is the name of God.
I understood, and I changed.