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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (15421)5/9/1998 3:30:00 PM
From: DLL  Respond to of 39621
 
Dear Jane;

I am not sure were we disagree if we do. I use Yeshua, and anyone who knows Hebrew knows its meaning. This is not controversial. As for the Holy spirit. It is a movement of him that is bring Jews back to their Messiah in droves. I am glad to be even the smallest part of it. To me the only obsession are those that question what is new to their ears. My path is evangelism, and I will stay on it.

In Yeshua's Love - DLL



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (15421)5/9/1998 4:14:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
DLL, obsessing over speaking the word Jesus in Hewbrew or Jesus in the English version--well, if that is what God the Father now holds as the most important issue on His agenda, then it is all time well spent. If it is, then you will all be blessed with your efforts.

For anyone to be obsessing on whether we must call Jesus Jeshuah, as in Hebrew in 31 AD, or Jesus, as picked up somewhere from the latin passed down through the Germanic, I don't know. I think there are just a few matters of more importance, but that's just me. The savior is the Christ, the Annointed.

That's what we need. The Annointed in our lives. The name of Jesus is just a name without the annointing in our lives. He asked Peter who do you say I am, Peter didn't say, "Why, of course you're Jesus!"

What I'm saying perhaps cannot be said well in words, if it should even be voiced anyway.

Shalom.