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First Century Christianity

First Century Christianity

著者: 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 キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 聖職・福音主義
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  • Christians & Enoch: The Flood Was for Human Sin, Not Angel Drama
    2026/04/22

    Many Christians are told the Book of Enoch is “missing scripture” that unlocks Genesis 6. But when you read Enoch carefully, it doesn’t simply add background detail—it changes the reason for the Flood. Genesis teaches that God judged the world because mankind was corrupt and sinful, and that sin has consequences. The Bible’s storyline from Genesis to Revelation is a continuous message: human rebellion, repentance, judgment, restoration, and ultimately atonement through the Messiah.

    Enoch, by contrast, presents the Flood as fallout from what angels did—shifting the weight of the story away from human responsibility and toward a cosmic conflict. That’s not a harmless detail. It’s a different framework that resembles pagan “celestial war” narratives where people become secondary characters and moral accountability gets blurred. If your faith is Genesis to Revelation, you cannot treat the Book of Enoch as scripture or as authoritative theology.


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    2 分
  • When Did Christianity Split from Judaism? (Not as Early as You Think)
    2026/04/19

    Did Christianity and Judaism split “early and cleanly”? Many say yes—but the historical record suggests the separation wasn’t fully forced until the mid-300s.In this message (Yeshua and Judaism) we cover:

    • Second Temple Judaism vs. Rabbinic Judaism (not the same thing)
    • How the synagogue system shaped early faith practice
    • Torah portions, Sabbath worship, and what the New Testament actually shows
    • Why Jews and believers in Yeshua remained connected longer than most realize
    • How later church leadership and councils helped force separation
      (including Council of Laodicea, Canon 29)

    If you’re studying Hebrew Roots / Messianic / early church history, this teaching is meant to challenge assumptions and push us back to Scripture and real history. Shalom. Like, follow, and share if this helped you.

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    52 分
  • False Teaching & the Sin of Taking God’s Name in Vain
    2026/04/16

    Full teaching here https://open.spotify.com/episode/72GzI0URu38b5gR8yFQOP3?si=TIDtEubmRCuccAbynTcnuw

    Most people believe that “taking God’s name in vain” means using bad language—but biblically, it goes far deeper than that.

    In Scripture, taking the name in vain is about misrepresenting God’s character, promoting false teaching, and claiming divine authority where God has not spoken. Saying “Thus says Yahweh” without truth or foundation is one of the most serious ways the Name is dishonored.

    This short message also addresses the modern obsession with newly invented pronunciations of the divine name that lack grounding in Hebrew grammar, and why teaching these innovations with certainty can be spiritually dangerous.

    Ignorance may be overlooked—but teaching error as truth is not.

    Watch, test it against Scripture, and judge rightly.

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    3 分
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