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First Century Christianity

First Century Christianity

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Here is the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of Yahweh and their faith in Yeshua. (Revelation 14:12) The first century Christians were a mix of Jews who accepted Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah and Gentiles who accepted the Messiah and then learned how the keep the Torah. the first century faith is remarkably simple and you are invited to follow this podcast to learn the doctrines and worship practices of those first century believers. This podcast is part of the ministry located at https://firstcenturychristianity.net/First Century Christianity Christianity Spirituality
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  • Unleavened Bread: Walking the Cycles of Renewal
    Apr 9 2026

    The Days of Unleavened Bread teach us that God works through intentional cycles of renewal, obedience, and new beginnings—not randomness.

    In this teaching from the final day of Unleavened Bread, we explore how Scripture comes alive when it is lived out, not merely studied. From the Exodus and Joshua to the Messiah’s death, resurrection, and the appointed times that follow, the Bible reveals a continuous story shaped by God’s design.

    This message examines:

    • Why obedience brings deeper understanding
    • How Torah cycles reveal God’s redemptive plan
    • The purpose of Passover, Firstfruits, Shavuot, and Jubilee
    • Why the work of redemption extends beyond the cross
    • How Unleavened Bread invites us into spiritual renewal

    This is a call to step into the rhythm God established—learning by doing, letting go of the old, and walking forward into the new.

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    52 mins
  • First Fruits and the Resurrection of the Dead | Yeshua the Firstfruits
    Apr 5 2026

    In this teaching, we explore the biblical meaning of First Fruits and why Yeshua (Jesus) is called the Firstfruits of the dead. Drawing from Leviticus 23, 1 Corinthians 15, Acts, Ezekiel 37, and the Gospels, this message restores the original first‑century belief in the resurrection of the dead.

    First Fruits is not merely symbolism. It is a literal, prophetic appointment fulfilled when Yeshua was resurrected three days and three nights after Passover, guaranteeing the future resurrection of those who belong to Him.

    Topics covered include:

    • The Wave Sheaf / First Fruits offering
    • Why Yeshua rose on First Fruits
    • Resurrection versus modern afterlife doctrine
    • Ezekiel’s dry bones and the first resurrection
    • The foundation of the Gospel and the coming Kingdom of God

    This episode calls believers back to the biblical hope of resurrection, repentance, restoration, and life in the Kingdom—not tradition, metaphor, or philosophy.

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    44 mins
  • Real Christianity: Repentance, Reconciliation, and Why God Forgets Our Sins
    Mar 29 2026

    40 minute message with 30 minutes of congregational discussion.What does real Christianity actually teach about repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation?In this teaching, we examine a troubling trend in modern Christian culture: publicly exposing past sins—especially sexual sin—and calling it “testimony.” Drawing directly from Genesis, Isaiah, Acts, the Gospels, and the New Covenant, this message explains why repentance means your sins are wiped away, not rehearsed forever.We address:Why broadcasting a spouse’s past sins dishonors marriageHow the Bible defines true repentance and reconciliationWhy sexual sin is not worse than other sins, including Sabbath-breakingThe danger of public righteousness and internet shame cultureWhat the New Covenant really means when God says “I will remember their sins no more”How biblical reconciliation shaped history—from Israel, to Acts, to post-war restorationThis teaching contrasts biblical Christianity with modern performative religion and calls believers to live today like we are already in the Kingdom of God—walking in humility, obedience, and compassion.If God Himself forgets forgiven sins, why are Christians digging them up?📖 Scriptures referenced include Genesis 6, Isaiah 1, Acts 2–3, Romans 5, Matthew 6, Luke 22, Hebrews 8, and Jeremiah 31.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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