Introducing: Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures

July 23, 2015

Confessing the Word of God is powerful in all languages.  Confession of God’s Word is a biblical discipline and releases the power of God’s promises in our lives. When we confess God’s Word it gives us, as the Bible calls it: “ears to hear”.  However, the promises of God were originally written in Hebrew. The language of Hebrew is called the Holy Tongue - the sacred tongue and the language of the prophets.  We will be posting a Hebrew prayer of the week in English and the original Hebrew along with instructions for praying a confessing prayer of faith in the Holy Tongue!

In the Confessing the Word of God series you will learn:

1. The principles of confessing God’s word.

2.  Just how easy it is to recite complex sentences with just a little practice!

3. How God reveals his character and very essence through the numerous Hebrew names in Scripture.

Deepen your understanding of the Lord’s Word through our Confessing the Word of God series. Learn how to read and write in Hebrew and embrace the Jewish roots of your faith!

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