4 – Baptism, A New Beginning
The “church”, the called out ones, are CALLED INTO something and that something is Israel. Baptism was and still is, or should be, an expatriation from the government of our first birth and a joining of ones self to YHVH’s holy nation. What is baptism? Is baptism something which John or Yeshua instituted in addition to YHVH’s laws? What is expatriation and how does it relate to YHVH’s kingdom? How many masters can we serve anyway? Let’s explore the roots behind baptism and free ourselves to serve YHVH with all our heart, soul and strength.
Here is a series of four blog that cover the same information in the video below.
Baptism, A New Beginning – Part 1
Baptism, A New Beginning – Part 2
Baptism, A New Beginning – Part 3
Baptism, A New Beginning – Part 4


RUDY
This is very educational and spiritually edifying, and I thank you. May God bless you with immortality.
RUDY
Where do you recommend baptism? Thank you.I live in Union, NJ .
This is great!
Michael Didier
Sorry Rudy for the late reply. I would recommend any natural water source but especially a slow moving river.
RUDY
It is difficult to be righteous in such a vile nation as the U.S., but I am trying.
Michael Didier
Don’t turn to the left or to the right of the righteousness described by Moses. Do you best to live to please YHVH.
Therefore do not cast away your confidence, which has great reward. For you have need of endurance, so that after you have done the will of God, you may receive the promise: “FOR YET A LITTLE WHILE, AND HE WHO IS COMING WILL COME AND WILL NOT TARRY. (Heb 10:35-37)
It is getting more difficult to live righteously in this world and it has gotten FAR worst in the last 10 years. Between the Patriot Act and Homeland Security it is getting to the point that you can not buy or sell or travel or run electricity without the marks of this world on you. I will not take those marks.
I used to be able to fly with my Ecclesiastical IDs, but now I can longer fly. The end is coming, too soon I fear, and many will not be ready.
RUDY
So, I wish I could become a non-person, but I have no idea. I realize all the cards and money are tracking devices.
Nonetheless, I am praying and exercising the resistance of sin.
God bless.
Cindy
What do you believe Biblical circumcision entails? I have read that the circumcision done by the medical community is too extreme and not what was meant by circumcision in the Bible. We have one son who is almost 12 who has not been circumcised due to the fact that his next oldest brother almost bled to death two night later at home after a modern circumcision due to having hemophilia B (which I carry, inherited from my father). It does not show up on blood tests until 6 months of age, but symptoms are still evident earlier, like what happened to that particular son. We would for him to be circumcised (he has since tested negative for hemophilia B) but are interested in doing it Biblically.
Michael Didier
Hi Cindy,
May YHVH bless you, your husband and your whole family because of your desire to serve him fully.
What is a Biblical circumcision? The Father does not define the procedure but only command that it be done. Ideally it should be done on the 8th day. But even Abraham was not circumcised at that time. Genesis chapters 17 and 18 talks about Abraham getting circumcised and also circumcising His son and all the men of his household.
It appears to me that a biblical circumcision is performed on oneself, by the father or by the master of the house. It is the “ger” that is circumcised as an adult; so he already has a circumcised heart. As you saw in this video.
Regarding the circumcision of your son – this is what I would recommend and what I would use if I were in your situation. It is called “SmartKlamp.” Here is a video that may assist you. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3464545080078929384 Even without hemophilia hemorrhaging is always a concern with traditional circumcision and a well trained mohel knows how to stop this flow of blood if it should occur. The SmartKlamp removes this risk. Beats a sharp stone.