Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Year of Blessing


We are quickly winding down to the end of 2015.  And, what an incredible year it has been.  Apostle Arthur Bailey and I traveled to three different countries: Israel, England, and Russia; I was also able to minister live on TBN Russia, which was a dream come true; my worship videos will be aired on the Hebrew Roots Network (www.hebraicrootsnetwork.com) within the next week, and interviews are in the works with Michael Rood at A Rood Awakening and Daystar TV.  I am overwhelmed and truly thankful for what YHVH has done over the past 12 months.  Hallelujah! 
 
There may be some of you out there that are not be familiar with how YHVH called me into the ministry.  I would like to take this opportunity to share my personal testimony and short biography with you:
 
"In the early 90’s, David was the lead singer for an up and coming Tejano band.  He sold over 200,000 CD’s, had a tour bus, roadies, body guards, a typical rock star’s life.  One night after a performance, there sat a demure older woman (whom David now believes was an angel), sipping coffee next to the cash register as he was paying for his meal.  She struck up a conversation that ended like this, “Well, you know that you’re supposed to come out of that [the world], don’t you?”  The following evening, on the way to another live performance, the band had a near fatal accident. They took a short sabbatical, and during that time, David was confronted with the news that his girlfriend was pregnant. The angel, the accident, and the pregnancy, now were coupled with a still small voice that David remembered from his childhood…saying…it was time to stop running.    

David left that life.  He married his girlfriend (who had a child of her own); together they had two more children.  But after a difficult divorce, David found himself raising two children as a single parent…an experience that he would not trade for all the fame and fortune in the world.  

Since that time, he has served in the ministry for almost 25 years in various capacities.  David Salinas Ministries is based just outside of Dallas, in Rockwall, TX. A graduate of Christ for the Nations and Dallas Baptist University, the main focus of his ministry has been Prophetic Psalmistry. David is also an accomplished songwriter, who has written and recorded quite a few worship songs.  He has been a church worship leader during the majority of these years, but recently began his evangelistic ministry to the nations. 

David has led worship at many conferences over the years, such as Glory Explosion with Apostle Margelee Hylton, Revive 2015 with Eddie Chumney, and Heaven Touching Earth Meetings with Kevin Basconi, Joshua Mills, and David Hertzog.

For about 4 years, David was pastor and worship leader of a congregation out of Bedford, TX, and is continuing to mentor some of the members.

David is currently leading worship at House of Israel with Arthur Bailey Ministries International in Charlotte, North Carolina.  This year, he traveled to Israel, England and Russia, to minister and lead worship.  In 2016, he is planning another ministry trip to Israel and Russia.

Some of the ministers that David has had the honor of working with are:

  • Bishop T.D. Jakes   

  • Joshua Mills

  • Dr. Cindy Trimm

  • Dr. Chuck Pierce

  • Rev. Barbie Breathitt

  • Rev. John Mark Pool

  • Apostle David Bruno Nthite

  • Pastor Roberta Morrison

  • Rev. Dale Gentry

  • Pastor Don Clowers

  • Pastor Arthur Bailey

  • Keith Johnson

  • Nehemiah Gordon

  • Michael Rood

  • Pastor Walter Hallam

  • Dr. Jerry Howell

Whether he is ministering in music or teaching the Word of the living God, David places integrity above all else. He believes that God expects nothing less of those whom would carry the very anointing of the Holy Spirit. His desire is to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth, and to preach the uncompromising living Word of God, and, ultimately to reach that secret place of the Most High where His presence abides."
I'd like to issue a challenge for you to receive your year of blessing as well. 
During this time of ministry, I've been utilizing some of the same sound equipment I started out with.  It has truly been a blessing and I have been faithful to utilize what was entrusted to me. I'm very thankful that it has lasted all of these years. 

However, some vital pieces of that equipment have recently broken and other pieces are simply outdated.  In order to continue moving forward in what YHVH has planned for David Salinas Ministries, my desire is to replace this equipment and completely update my working sound system.

It is my heart's desire to be led by the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit) and reach a hurting and dying world through praise and worship and the living word with a spirit of excellence! If David Salinas Ministries has ever been a blessing to you over all of these years, then I need your help to purchase new sound equipment.

My sincere prayer is that you would generously partner with David Salinas Ministries by donating towards the purchase of this new equipment.  It will be greatly appreciated.   As always, it will be used in the service of our Father and His Son through His Holy Spirit.

To make a donation, click here: https://www.gofundme.com/davidsalinas


Shalom & God bless,

David
 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Congregation of the Dead

Proverbs 21:16 KJV, [16] The man that wandereth out of the way of understanding shall remain in the congregation of the dead.  I just found this scripture. Wow, there are congregations of the dead. I knew there were dead congregations (i.e. congregations that no longer exist), but then there are those who think they are alive, but their lack of understanding and refusal to get understanding puts them in fellowship with the dead.

If you are on the path of being a truth seeker, remain on that path, no matter where it leads you. You will find that the more you seek, the more narrow that path of understanding will get.

The path I am on right now is with a group of believers that all readily and humbly admit their lack of understanding. Therefore, we insatiably search Torah so that we may gather an understanding that, heretofore, has been denied us for literally decades of doctrine; even centuries.

But, you, my brothers and sisters, will know the TRUTH (Prov. 119) if you care to take the time to find it. If not, you will wander off the path that you were once on. You thought you knew it all. When you get to the point that all you do is rehash what you have learned and taught over and over again, just in different packages, then you are on another path. That path is the path of the blind; the willing-blind.

I don't say these things in condemnation. I say these things in hope that, like myself, your eyes will be open and that you will realize, as I have, that no one really cared enough to tell me truth no matter what the cost to them personally. You can't know ones motives completely, but if the message seems to be counterproductive by this worlds standards and that person continues to preach that truth regardless of consequences, that is a person that has grabbed on to something and no amount of fortune, fame or power will deter them from that truth. I can learn from such a one; I hope to be such a one.

This path, early on, cost me my career, my wife, many of my family and friends. But it was worth it to get to the understanding that I needed for then. Now, I find myself once again sacrificing relationships, possessions and ideals- for truth- for an understanding that makes more sense to me than ANY doctrine, ideal or creed that I have ever experienced in my ENTIRE walk with the Lord.

He saw me fit to understand this truth and ready to endure the persecution that I would face, even from those whom were entrusted to me as friends and spiritual family. It had been heartbreaking at times, especially when I think about the fact that all I am trying to do is find the truth - I have been condemned for that - So be it.  I refuse to be in the congregation of the dead.

I am alive in Yeshua. He is the word of truth. He is Torah, the word of truth. He is the word made flesh. I will follow the way of Torah, for how can I deny the very word that he not only taught and lived, but died for. He LIVED it and was condemned for the way that he LIVED Torah. Let me be as He and walk in the grace to fulfill Torah, just as he fulfilled Torah.  He said I could and I am walking it right now...(Matthew 5:19) Therefore whoever shall break/relax one of these commandments, the least, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of Heaven. But whoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of Heaven.
 

I refuse to be known as one of "the least" in heaven any longer. I shall live and teach the commandments that YHVH gave us just as Yeshua did. Do you not know that Yeshua is called great in Heaven? By his own standards in that verse, one must do and teach the commandments in order to be called great.  He is because he lived and taught the commandments. These are words of Messiah, not my own. He told us to do and teach the commandments of YHVH and, by the way, they are not hard or burdensome.

1 John 5:3 says, "For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous."

1 John 2:3 KJV, [3] And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his
commandments.

1 John 3:23-24 KJV, [23] And this is his commandment, that we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment. [24] And he that keepeth his commandments dwelleth in him, and he in him. And hereby we know that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which he hath given us.

Friday, August 21, 2015

TRUTH Shall Make You Free

Shalom to you all. I cannot be any more joyful than I am now as I reflect upon the success of this past weekend.  Understand that this weekend came about almost by accident.  Still, as we know, nothing is by accident.  Therefore, I feel it apropos to send out a blog and relay a beautiful truth that was brought forth in our Sabbath service. 

As many of you now know, I am more than half-way through my assignment at House of Israel in Charlotte.  I was looking forward to this because I knew that, by this time, I would have come to some conclusions about the law and the commandments.  I am very enthusiastic about this blog, for I am about to share a nugget with you all; one that I shared on this past Sabbath, and one that I am sure no matter what side of the fence you fall on, you cannot ignore. 

Remember, the central debate revolves around whether or not we are under the law. I am ready and willing to conclude that, yes, we are under the law.  And by virtue of this truth, we are under the protection of the law.  Let me explain, if I drive 54 in a 55, the law protects me against the one driving 56.  If he crashes into me driving over 55, the law is on my side. I am driving “in the Spirit,” because I am under the speed limit/under the law.  There is so much more to this understanding than meets the eye.   

When we speak of the law, as Paul does, the first question that must be asked is what law is he speaking about?  Is he speaking about the Torah/Law of Moses?  Is he speaking about the Pharisaical laws, the Sadducaical laws, the laws written in the Talmud, or what about Herod’s laws (there are others)?  With an elementary look at Galatians, it is very easy to see that Paul (in Chapter 1) is directing his statements against his Pharisaical upbringing.  This short blog does not allow me to go through each chapter to make that clear.  But, from the inception of his letter, Paul speaks of how he profited greatly “in the religion of the Jews” or what we know as “Judaism.” 

On the Sabbath, I went through each chapter of Galatians; you might do well to do the same and see the progression as Paul dismantles aspects of Judaism, which can be found in the Talmud.  Namely, a Pharisaical circumcision, as well as Sadducaical circumcision which brought those that were seeking to follow the Law of Moses, as instructed by Yeshua, to be under subjection to the respective “ordinances” of religious circumcision, and therefore making of none affect the law of YeHoVaH.  That truly is a law I do not want to be under. Be a good Berean and search out the different methods of circumcision, especially under Judaism, and most of Galatians (and I mean most) will begin to line up with the rest of the New Testament concerning the adherence to the Law of YeHoVaH, not of the law of the religious order of the day.

Enough of that - let us go to a particular verse that I think would be somewhat amusing to you all.  Look at 1 Peter 1:22 and let’s break it down.  “Seeing ye have purified your souls:” The profound declaration of this particular phrase is how we can have anything to do with purifying our own soul.  As it is written, Peter is stating to his audience his acknowledgement that somehow they purified their own soul.  Wow!  Would it not be beneficial to us to know how to do that?  How can I purify my soul?  I’m glad you asked.

The next phrase in this verse says, “In obeying the truth:” Peter again explains that by obeying the truth, these people have purified their souls.  It would behoove us to obey the truth.  How can I obey the truth?  I’m glad you asked.  Peter goes on to say, “Through the Spirit.” (More about that to follow.) And then he finishes by acknowledging that because of their obedience, the love of the brethren is the evidence that they have obeyed the truth

At this point, would it not be beneficial to know what the truth is so that we can obey it through the Spirit and have that same evidence of love toward the brethren?  What is truth?  I’m glad you asked.  Go to Psalm 119:142.  It says, “Thy righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, and thy law is truth.  Now, jump a few verses later to verse 151: Thou art near, O YeHoVaH; and all thy commandments are truth.  Do not think for one moment that Peter did not know these two scriptures. Psalm 119 is one of the most prolific champions that David wrote in his love of the law and commandments of YeHoVaH. 

This is just one of many, many examples of New Testament writing that is unmistakably linked to Old Testament truth.  Now, there are those that might say that Peter was simply talking about “walking in the spirit.”  On this, we are somewhat in agreement; you cannot obey the truth (the law and commandments) of Torah without “walking in the spirit.”  Where we do not agree is, that the Spirit is somehow disconnected from the law and commands. I emphatically state that Torah and Ruach HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit) are one.

See if you can follow this: the Torah (the law and commandments) was given to Moses on the Day of Pentecost.  The Feast of Pentecost (Shavuot) was to celebrate and commemorate the giving of Torah.  Now “when the Day of Pentecost had fully come,” (Acts 2) YeHoVaH chose to fulfill the prophetic word of the Prophet Joel and reveal His Holy Spirit.  Torah, the truth, the law, the commands, and the Holy Spirit were inextricably linked on that day.  You cannot have one without the other.  And, it is only by YeHoVaH’s true grace that you have been able to walk in a measure of the Spirit without the fullness that comes with your obedience to the truth.  But, now, my brothers and sisters, you know the truth, because I have just showed it to you.  What will you do with this? 

2 Corinthians 13:1 says, “…Out of the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established…”  So, let us allow Brother John to prove what Peter just said.  1 John 5:2-3 says, “By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments.  For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.”

John writes, “By this we know that we love the children of God.” By what? By keeping HIS commands. Peter also says that the evidence of obeying the truth was their “unfeigned love of the brethren.”  Peter and John both state that loving one another, as Yeshua commanded, was proof that they were obeying the truth/keeping the commands of YeHoVaH! Folks, these are New Testament verses. There are so so so many more. Study for yourself and you will find that, when you know the TRUTH (Law and Commands), the TRUTH will certainly make you free (John 8:32).

Friday, June 5, 2015

A Step In The Right Direction

Shalom my brothers and sisters.  I am glad to be sharing with you once again.  I had an experience on Sunday morning that compelled me to write to you all.  As you all know, I have an apartment in Fort Mills, SC.  Mind you, I really didn’t know much about this area.  Apostle Bailey lives nearby and House of Israel, where I’m ministering, is not too far away as well.  That’s why I chose this area. 

There is a minister that some of you are familiar with who goes by the name of Mahesh Chavda.  Understand that I have desired to meet and even minister with this particular man of Yah for many years.  Well, while I was exploring the area when I first moved here, I happened to see a sign for a church, and passed by several times, before I realized the pastor’s name at the bottom of that sign was a man named Mahesh Chavda.  Can you imagine my astonishment to know that someone that I have respected for many years had his congregation literally a bike ride away from my apartment? 

I have endeavored to visit his congregation since I moved here and finally was able to do so this past Sunday.  What you must understand is the teachings that I have now been under since moving here have caused me to be very aware of what’s coming forth from the platform of any congregation and this experience was no different.  I began to hear things that I knew were somewhat erroneous, as well as things that I absolutely agree with.  To my chagrin, the mixture was very evident.  But, I must be completely transparent in what did take place. 

As I stood in the back, during the worship time, I noticed a woman walking around speaking to different people.  As she drew closer, I recognized it was the wife of Mahesh, Bonnie Chavda.  She finally approached me and the love of Yeshua simply flowed from her countenance.  As she introduced herself, we shared a couple of sentences.  Then, without warning, she placed her hands on the sides of my head and began to give a word of knowledge. 

The gist of her word for me was that there was a “yes” over my life, and that I was going in the right direction, even though there was some confusion.  She said that every direction begins with taking a step and that I had taken the right step in the right direction.  She said that my willingness to follow after the Spirit of God was the “yes” in my heart and life.  I was very encouraged by this. 

At the same time, I was somewhat perplexed as I left the building.  Knowing now what I have learned about Torah, and hearing some of the same rhetoric that I’ve heard for many years come from this man that I respect highly, I sat in my truck contemplating what had just transpired. 

I said to myself, “There have to be verses that would seem to contradict each other.  Paul, in Galatians, seems to berate the law.  Yet, I know there are other verses in which he seems to admonish us to follow the law.  But, where are those verses?”  It was at that moment that I looked over at my Bible, and I had placed the VIP card for being a visitor in the Bible.  Being curious, I opened it to where I just happened to place the VIP card.  Sure enough, it was in the place of 1 Timothy, chapter 1, and I was immediately drawn to verse numbers 7 and 8, "Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm.  But we know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully."  WOW!

Here I was just asking in my heart for a verse that would seem to contradict what we have always believed about Galatians, and the VIP card that was given to me was placed right in a verse that would seem to do just that.

Now, we can go on and read more verses in this passage and find some way to contradict the point I’m trying to make here.  But, that verse is absolutely clear.  Paul says the law is good, and then in Galatians, he says the law is a curse.  How can they both be right?  Obviously, we need understanding, and the place that YeHoVaH has brought me to is where I’m getting that understanding.  The law is absolutely good, and we all should desire to be teachers of the good law.  As Yeshua said, we should do and teach others to do the commands of the law.  Our lack of understanding of Galatians has curtailed our walk with YeHoVaH, and while I believe strongly that YeHoVaH has used us in spite of our lack of understanding, it is time for the truth to be known. 

I encourage all of you to take a hard look at Galatians along with me and Apostle Bailey as he has been teaching a verse-by-verse series on Galatians.  Suffice it to say, that the law mentioned there by Paul is not the law that is mentioned by Yeshua.  Paul, in my limited understanding, is speaking of the rabbinical laws, not the law of YeHoVaH, and so there is no contradiction.  The law is good and the rabbinical law is a curse.  Hallelujah!

I wish I could elaborate much more, but the fact is I am still learning these truths.  But, as I learn I will endeavor as always to bring you what I have discovered. 

Let us be good Bereans.  Just as Paul admonished his audience to do as the Bereans did, they searched not the New Testament, because there was no New Testament.  They searched the Torah to see if the things that Paul had said were true.  I admonish you as well to be a good Berean and search the Torah to prove the thing that Paul had said.  

I look forward to sharing with you again as we go deeper into His truth, and always in His love.  Amen! 

Monday, May 4, 2015

Catfish Anyone?

Shalom my brothers and sisters: 

I hope you had a wonderful time studying last week’s Torah portion and I hope you take the time to study this week’s Torah portion, which was just sent to you earlier this evening.  Reflecting upon last week’s Torah portion, I was drawn to the passage pertaining to dietary laws; ie, things strangled, not eating blood, or eating unclean things, etc. 
At this point, I would like to share a very funny story.  As you all know, I am currently on assignment at House of Israel in Charlotte, NC.  The journey that I have embarked on has been filled with wonderful revelation, questions being answered, and still more questions being raised.  I cannot begin to express the excitement deep within my soul as thirst is being quenched over and over again, answering questions that I have had for years, literally years.  My resolve has been to emulate the behavior and observances that I am immersed in at this very season in my life in ministry.  What does that mean?  It simply means that I am pursuing a Torah observant life in accordance with Hebrew roots believers.  My experiences have already profoundly affected my walk with Yehovah. 
It was this Torah portion that reminded me of a humorous incident that took place a few weeks after I took residence in the apartment there in Fort Mill.  I tried a seafood restaurant (I love seafood) and in accordance with dietary laws, I chose to stay away from anything deemed unclean.  I ordered three different pieces of fish.  I was absolutely satisfied with the selection.  The service was great.  The manager happened to walk by several times.  Noticing that I was a new customer, he inquired of my well-being from time to time. 
At the end of my meal, I expressed how much I enjoyed the fish that I had ordered.  I told him that I loved a good tasting fish, and he looked at what I had ordered from earlier and said, “Oh, if you like a fishy tasting fish, you must try this other filet.”  And he said, “I’ll be right back.”  I thought to myself (oh how exciting), a free piece of fish!  I must be getting favor from Yehovah.  Then, I thought to myself, “Wait a minute.  What is he going to bring me?”  Sure enough, he proudly brought a filet of catfish and boasted of just how well their catfish is prepared and that their selection does not taste muddy like other catfish does. 
Now, me being new to this walk, I was caught off guard and did not know how to respond.  A simple, “I don’t eat catfish,” would suffice, but I was tongue twisted and did not want to offend this proud manager of his glorious catfish.  He kept on talking as I inched my fork toward the catfish, hoping he would walk away.  He was giving his catfish accolades as my fork moved another inch forward.  He continued as my fork cut off a piece of that catfish.  I was at a loss for words, if you can imagine that.  He watched as I took the morsel toward my mouth with a huge smile on his face.  Then came the fatal blow; I PUT THE CATFISH IN MY MOUTH, as he smiled on.  
Suddenly, another table called him.  The moment he walked away, I reached for a napkin and spit out that piece of catfish.  I laughed as I thought to myself, “David, what are you doing?”  Here you are wearing tzitzits, spitting catfish out of your mouth, and trying to hide the evidence.  I truly was attempting to honor Torah and was placed in a very precarious situation from my new found perspective in Hebrew roots. 
I shared this story with some of my new friends at House of Israel and they laughed right along with me, patted me on the shoulder and said, “It’s a journey, brother.”  It was then that I realized that we are all on this same journey of seeking truth wherever we may find it. 
Why does this Torah portion remind me of that situation?  Because, as I studied last week’s Torah portion, I found that one is not defiled when a morsel enters his mouth; one becomes defiled when the morsel passed the esophagus.  What a profound truth. 
Let’s look at it from a spiritual standpoint.  II Corinthians 10:5 says, “Casting down imaginations…and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.” It is interesting to see that the scripture does not say that you will not have an imagination contrary to Yehovah; it does not say that you will not have an evil thought.  Quite the contrary, you will have imaginations and thoughts.  The point is when you have the imagination that you cast it down, and when you have a thought, you bring your mind into obedience.  I put the morsel of catfish in my mouth\I had the thought.  I spit it out\I did not take the thought.  There is a shift that takes place when you have “taken” the thought - or - swallowed the catfish.
This is what happens according to James 1:15, “Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin…”  The seed of lust was conceived and brought forth sin.  We need not belabor the point here.  Sin ultimately leads to death as James so eloquently put it.  The trick is learning how to recognize when the piece of catfish is just in your mouth and not allowing it to go down your throat.  When you have a thought contrary to the very Word of Yehovah, SPIT IT OUT!  Do not waste a moment dwelling on that thought, that lust, that imagination, that desire.  Do not take the thought. 
I learned a valuable lesson at that restaurant and from my study of this Torah portion.  As I am more aware of Torah, I am more aware of my thoughts.  Even a thought that might seem incidental can be a thought contrary to Torah.  So, as I learn Torah, my thoughts are aligning themselves with the very thoughts of Yehovah. 
Going forward on this journey, we will all experience these challenging circumstances.  Things that seem trivial, I am finding, mean very much to our Master.  It would behoove us to do our very best to please Him, as He has instructed us to please Him, not as we think He wants us to please Him.  If we will endeavor to please our Lord, we will find less and less pieces of catfish going down our throats.  Amen!

Monday, April 13, 2015

What? It's NOT Finished!?


Shalom my dear brothers and sisters:
I have left you all in good hands with my dear sister Libbie up to this point.  She and I are in constant communication as to the things pertaining to our walk and our assignment in this season of The Lord’s Table, David Salinas Ministries, and myself personally.  Yet now arises a very peculiar time and I feel that I must personally relay this message.
We have just finished the Passover season, also unleavened bread season, and are on our way to Pentecost.  We will forgo the Torah portion for this week, because I have an assignment for you all.  The last Sabbath, as I ministered here in Charlotte, Apostle Arthur Bailey brought forth a message that answered many questions.  And while there are many more left to be answered, I feel that this message is so profound that my assignment to you all is to watch the archive (the link is provided below) some time before this Sabbath, in preparation for the message that he will teach on this coming Sabbath.  I’ve only done this once before, where I have directed The Lord’s Table to view a video or a teaching on the Sabbath rather than one of our own, if not myself, delivering the message. 
As you can see, I was profoundly affected by what I heard on the last Sabbath from Apostle Arthur’s teaching.  So much so that I feel it necessary to provide the live link to return to this email on this coming Sabbath and click on the link to watch Apostle Arthur continue the teaching of the archived link. 
For some of you, the title of the message will give you reason to pause (It’s NOT Finished), but trust me as I attempt to lend my own credibility to this profound message that I believe is extremely relevant; especially in our time.
I know that you will be blessed and may not even agree completely with everything you hear, but I am positive that you will walk away with a deeper respect for how you personally study the very Word of YHVH. 
In my short time here at House of Israel in Charlotte, I can attest to the fact that our little congregation in Dallas is becoming more and more studious simply because of what we are hearing.  With these messages, I believe that you will be sent straight to the Word to study for yourself just as we have been convicted to do in such a manner.  So, come along with us on this journey and catch a small glimpse of what we have been exposed to that has caused us to re-examine even the very foundations of our beliefs, our convictions, our discipline and especially our faith.
Let me be clear, the conviction that we have been feeling is a kin to what the Bareans experienced when Paul raised many issues concerning Torah and its interpretation.   We have excitedly and meticulously been drawn to scripture to search out the very things that we are learning in this season of The Lord’s Table.  My prayer is that you will sense the same conviction and be drawn into a more fulfilling understanding of Torah and your walk with YHVH.

(For David Salinas Worship: 1:02)
(For Apostle Bailey Teaching: 1:27)
Live Link: https://www.arthurbaileyministries.com/tv (04/18/15, 10:30 am CT)