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We want you to know how you can experience real joy.

Having a genuine personal relationship with the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob will give  you real joy.

But, how can you have a genuine personal relationship with G-d?

G-d is light, and there is no darkness in him none!

If we say we can have a relationship with him while we are walking in the darkness, we are dishonest.

If we claim not to have sin, we are deceiving ourselves.

We all know the difference between right and wrong, morality and immorality, honesty and dishonesty.

So, how do we get the sin out of our life so that we can have a relationship with G-d?

Some rabbis say that we can pray on Yom Kippur and that will take away our sin, but that is not what the Torah says.

The Torah tells us that it was the blood of the animals in the temple that was the atonement for our sins.

When Yeshua died on the tree his blood was the atonement for our sins, but we must appropriate his blood into our lives in order for it to be the atonement for our sins.

How do we appropriate it?  By acknowledging our sins, requesting that the G-d of Israel forgive us for sinning, and letting him know that we accept Yeshua's blood as our atonement.

Then, because G-d is trustworthy and righteous, he will forgive us and purify us from all wrongdoing.

Is that really possible? Will he purify us from all wrongdoing? The answer is yes.

When we repent of our sins he removes our propensity to sin. Some sins drop out of our lives immediately. Other sins become less and less a part of our life and our deliverance from them is more of a process.

So, are you ready to experience the real joy that comes from a genuine personal relationship with G-d?

Maybe it is time for you to ask the G-d of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob if Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel.