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THE TORAH PURSUANT LIFE

A Way of Life Shaped by Torah and Yeshua

Torah Pursuant life is more than adopting religious practices or winning arguments about Scripture. It is learning to let God’s instruction shape the person we are becoming: how we worship, rest, speak, study, keep our word, treat our families, welcome others, handle disagreement, and live with people who are different from us.

These six areas provide a starting framework. Together they explore the relationship between Torah and Yeshua, Israel and the nations, sacred time, grace and obedience, the continuing place of Israel, and the ordinary practices through which faith becomes visible.

Torah and Yeshua

Yeshua taught within Israel’s Scriptures and called his disciples to an obedience shaped by love, mercy, faithfulness, and truth.

Israel and the Nations

Messiah joins Jews and Gentiles in one reconciled people without erasing Israel, Jewish identity, or distinct callings.

Shabbat and Holy Days

Shabbat and the biblical festivals teach us to receive time from God for rest, remembrance, worship, family, and hospitality.

Grace and Obedience

Grace and obedience are not enemies. God rescues first, then teaches redeemed people how to live faithfully.

Against Replacement Theology

The inclusion of the nations does not cancel Israel. Scripture calls Gentile believers to gratitude, humility, and hope.

Practical Torah Pursuant Life

A practical guide to letting Torah and Yeshua shape speech, rest, family, hospitality, work, study, disagreement, and community.

THE LIFE · DEEPER READING

The six themes above are doorways into a larger conversation. Select a topic and continue reading from our library.

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