Shalom!
YAH willing, Triumph In Truth will be hosting another outdoor Shabbat Water-immersion Gathering at 1PM this coming Shabbat (9/14) at:
Brighton Park
644 Fisher Rd. Moorefield, West Virginia 26836
YAH willing, Triumph In Truth will be hosting another Shabbat Water-Immersion Gathering next Shabbat (9/21) in the south-central part of West Virginia.
Thank you for carefully reading the following information as all the details are important.
Here's a list of things to bring:
* Lawn chair
* Water
* Bible
* Pen and paper
We have water immersion robes to wear over your clothes and appreciate everyone adhering to the following:
* Men wear jeans or other long pants (Men will be immersed in their long pants)
* Women wear a long skirt or dress
* Shoes that can be worn in the water
* A towel
* A change of clothes if you don't want to travel wet. There are restrooms at the park and we will have changing tents to change in.
Triumph In Truth encourages biblical modesty (Deuteronomy 22:5, 1Corinthians 11:5). We will be publicly praying during our immersions so the ministry has available bandanas for head-coverings for the women (1 Corinthians 11:2-16). If you have your own, that's fine as well. We are returning to the ancient (biblical) paths, so modesty is very important.
As for doctrine, G. Steven Simons does not embrace Greek or western philosophy or quote Roman bishops to determine his understanding of Elohim. He believes what Yeshua said in John 17:3, "And this is everlasting life, that they should know You, the only true Elohim (speaking of the Father), AND Yeshua Messiah (the anointed One) whom You have sent." He believes in Elohim (the Father), the Creator of heaven and earth, and the Son of Elohim (Yeshua), the Mediator between Elohim and men, the man Yeshua Messiah - conceived through the spirit of YAH, born of a virgin, and filled with the FULL measure of the spirit of YAH. He also believes that the Father places His set-apart spirit (breath, wind, ruach) upon and within those who believe in His Son Yeshua and ask to be filled. The spirit of YAH is His breath not another person. At the immersion you will be calling on YAH (the Father) to forgive your sins in the Name of Yeshua Messiah as in the book of Acts. Brother Steven will not be immersing in any other names. We water-immerse children who can understand the message who are 12 years and older.
Be sure to fill up your gas tank the day before Shabbat (6th day) and consider the number of miles you will travel there and back. Remember, we don't do commerce on Shabbat. You can always travel on sixth day and stay the night somewhere close to the gathering place. Be sure to get familiar with the journey you will be taking before Shabbat so that your trip is with ease and peace.
Please come a little early to give time to meet up in the parking area. For assistance in directions or questions you might have you can call 616-901-5440.
PLEASE CONFIRM if you intend to attend. Let us know how many are in your party and how many desire to be immersed. Be in prayer and prepare your heart for a powerful, transformative experience.
Yours for the Reign,
Triumph in Truth
This coming week, 15-21 September 2024 (12-18 Elul 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Ki Tavo (When You Enter In).
16 Sep Deut 26:1-11 Dan 9:20-11:13 Jas 3:13-4:17 Psa 121:1-8
17 Sep Deut 26:12-15 Dan 11:14-12:13 Jas 5:1-20 Psa 122:1-9
18 Sep Deut 26:16-19 Hos 1:1-3:5 1Pet 1:1-25 Psa 123:1-4
19 Sep Deut 27:1-10 Hos 4:1-6:11 1Pet 2:1-25 Psa 124:1-8
20 Sep Deut 27:11-28:6 Hos 7:1-8:14 1Pet 3:1-22 Psa 125:1-5
21 Sep Deut 28:7-68 Hos 9:1-11:12 1Pet 4:1-19 Psa 126:1-6
22 Sep Deut 29:1-9 Isa 60:1-22 1Pet 5:1-14 Psa 127:1-5
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../09/13/weekly-bible-
This coming week, 15-21 September 2024 (12-18 Elul 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Ki Tavo (When You Enter In).
16 Sep Deut 26:1-11 Dan 9:20-11:13 Jas 3:13-4:17 Psa 121:1-8
17 Sep Deut 26:12-15 Dan 11:14-12:13 Jas 5:1-20 Psa 122:1-9
18 Sep Deut 26:16-19 Hos 1:1-3:5 1Pet 1:1-25 Psa 123:1-4
19 Sep Deut 27:1-10 Hos 4:1-6:11 1Pet 2:1-25 Psa 124:1-8
20 Sep Deut 27:11-28:6 Hos 7:1-8:14 1Pet 3:1-22 Psa 125:1-5
21 Sep Deut 28:7-68 Hos 9:1-11:12 1Pet 4:1-19 Psa 126:1-6
22 Sep Deut 29:1-9 Isa 60:1-22 1Pet 5:1-14 Psa 127:1-5
https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../09/13/weekly-bible-
The Glory of Israel will not lie or have regret, for he is not a man, that he should have regret.
1 Samuel 15:29 ESV
God is incapable of regret/repentance because he always knows exactly what he is doing and why, but God is grieved by some necessities. When Scripture says that he regrets or repents of something, the literal meaning of the Hebrew is that he turns away from something or changes course, not that he decided what he was doing before was wrong.
Why then did you not obey the voice of YHWH? Why did you pounce on the spoil and do what was evil in the sight of YHWH?”
1 Samuel 15:19
Service to the Kingdom of God has many rewards, but not every opportunity for gain should be taken. Some opportunities for material gain are actually opportunities to refine your character.
Yom Hakippurym - “Day of Atonement”
It is known simply as “The Fast” and is the most sacred day of the Hebrew year. Kept as a solemn fast from sunset to sunset, the command for this day is to “afflict your souls”. No work or normal activity of any kind is permitted.
All of Yisrael is to meet in a set-apart convocation to pray, both individually and corporately, for pardon of sins. More than just a day of repentance, it is the time of “teshuvah” – a return to YHWH and His ways.
The Hebrew name for the day, “Kippurym”, is in the plural form, and this is explained in the Zohar, “because it represents two streams of love. As soon as the desire for reconciliation has awakened in the sinner’s soul, and wings its way heavenward, Elohym’s grace comes down to meet it, calming the breast with assurance of divine pardon and forgiveness.” In Malaki, the prophet affirms this, as it says, “Return to Me, and I will return to you, saith YHWH Tzava’oth.”
In Temple times, at the end of this day, the shofar was sounded one last time, then the gates were finally, and meaningfully, closed. (Mattithyahu 25:1-13)
The scripture readings are: Vayyiq’ra chapters 16 and 18; B’midbar 29:7-11; Yeshayahu 57:14-58:14; Mikah 7:18-20 and the book of Yonah.
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: “May they prosper who love you.”
Psalms 122:6 NKJV
“Let all those who hate Zion Be put to shame and turned back.”
Psalms 129:5 NKJV
Contrast: loving Zion brings a blessing, hating Zion brings shame. Why? Because Jerusalem is better than other cities?
Nope. Because it's chosen by God as you were chosen by God despite our unworthiness.
Easy, long lasting, winter hardy bulbs pop up every spring to cheer us up with bright colors. Beloved for a reason: flowering bulbs have been part of people attempt to recreate, if you will, the garden of Eden here on earth for centuries. 🌷
Today I want to talk about 7 of the best garden bulbs here👇
https://beansforlunch.com/2024..../09/13/7-best-fall-p