PASSION FOR TRUTH MINISTRIES
Searching the Scriptures from a Hebraic Perspective
Jim
Staley will be speaking and teaching
on September 27th at the Life Church in St. Peters, Mo concerning
the Second Coming of the Messiah and how it relates to the
Fall Feast Days of the bible. There are 7 major
Feasts of the LORD and ALL of them are prophetic in nature
concerning His Son. The Messiah died on Passover,
rose from the dead on the Feast of First Fruits ridding
the earth of the power of sin during the Feast of Unleavened
Bread, and the Spirit descended on the disciples on the
Feast of Pentecost. The first four deal
with the First Coming of the Messiah. The last three
deal with His Second Coming. To understand the biblical
Fall Feast Days is to understand what time of year the Messiah
will come back according to prophecy and how to annually
prepare for that final great meeting! According
to Zech. 14, anyone that is alive during the millennial
reign of the Messiah will be keeping the Feast of Tabernacles.
So, if we are going to be keeping it then, isn’t now a good
time to learn what all of these biblical Holy Days mean?
Come next Saturday evening and learn what these ancient
Holidays are all about and how they relate to us as believers
today. Where: The Life
Church in St. Peters, Mo Directions:
From Hwy. 70: Get off at Mid Rivers Mall exit and
go south (toward the Mall). Make a right at Sue Mandy
Rd. (there is a Mobile station and a mattress store on corner).
Follow that road (which is the South Service Road) all the
way through the stop sign until it dead ends into the church.
The address is 7575 Veterans Memorial Pkwy--Saint Peters,
MO 63376 Contact Pam Staley at
636.456.0884 for more info

This feast book is like no
other. It is truly unique in its perspectives. Acclaimed
as the “best feast book ever,” in this new Expanded
Edition, Israel’s Feasts and their Fullness offers even
more prophetic insights!
In her delightful,
penetrating style, Batya Wooten of Messianic Israel
Alliance, examines the feasts and shows how they relate
to Israel’s reunion, redemption, and full restoration.
She explains why Believers now feel led to celebrate the
feasts, and how their celebrations relate to the latter
days. Her astute observations bring encouragement,
clarity and fresh insights at every turn.
Batya examines traditions that, oppose Scripture,
clarifies those that do, and outlines suggested feast
guidelines. Most important, she encourages us to
celebrate our Messiah with joy and freedom in the power
of the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) – yet with respect
for the eternal truths of the Torah (the Law) as well as
the honorable teachings of Judaism. This inspiring
book explains: How to have Erev Shabbat and Havdalah
celebrations.
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The Four Types of Passover found in
Scripture, Unleavened Bread, Feast of First Fruits, and
how to count the Omer.
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The giving of the Law and the
Spirit on Shavuot (Pentecost).
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The Feast of Trumpets
(Yom Teruah) and Yom Kippur (reveals the prophetic
significance of blowing twin silver trumpets and of
sounding the shofar).
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The issue of Christmas and the
timing of Yeshua’s birth.
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The Feast of Tabernacles
and The Eighth Day.
- The Apostle
Paul, the Feasts and the Law
Simple Celebration Instruction Guides
for the Sabbath, Havdalah, and Passover, plus helpful
charts and graphics are included in this timely book. It
offers Scriptural references and clear explanations for
every topic and it shows the need for grace and mercy to
be shown to both the houses of Israel – Judah and
Ephraim, Jew and non-Jew. Those who long for Israel’s
restoration are encouraged to dance and sing and
celebrate the presence of the Holy One! It is an
exciting book – one that offers hope for our future. It
is a “must have” for your library shelf – a book you
will refer to again and again for years to come.
Audio Teachings
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Jim Staley
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