And in that day, declares YHVH, I will cut off your horses from among you and will destroy your chariots...
Micah 5:10
God classes all of the things we prioritize before him together with sorcery and idolatry. If he destroys the things we love instead of destroying us, consider it a favor. He is rescuing us from our self-destruction. Read the rest of Micah 5:10-14.
Consider just this one fact: the word Sabbath appears 107 times in the Old Testament and a surprising 68 times in the New Testament. The “first day” of the week, however, is mentioned only eight times in the New Testament, and “Sunday” does not appear at all. This is a revealing indication about which day was observed then and is still commanded as the proper Sabbath. -YRM- How To Honor The Sabbath.
Applying the concepts and instructions found in the Bible to our lives should not be difficult or tedious. The Creator gives us these instructions to make our lives longer, more productive, more successful and joyous. We should be reading His word and encouraged to do the best we are able. Unfortunately, too many are reading His word to find out what is the least they can do and still get by… and that is much more difficult.
❤️ Shabbat Shalom to all who guard and keep the Sabbath, as Adonai has instructed! ❤️
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Thought for Today: Shabbat July 16:
Trust YHVH enough to let things happen without striving to predict or control them. Relax and refresh yourself in the Light of His everlasting Love. His Love-Light never dims, yet you are often unaware of His radiant Presence. When you project yourself into the future, rehearsing what you will do or say, you are seeking to be self-sufficient: to be adequate without His help. This is a subtle sin – so common that it usually slips unnoticed. The alternative is to live fully in the present, depending on Elohim each and every moment. Rather than fearing your inadequacy, rejoice in His abundant supply. Train your mind to seek His help continually, even when you feel competent to handle something by yourself. Don’t divide your life into things you can do by yourself and things that require His help. Instead, learn to rely on Him in every situation. This discipline will enable you to enjoy life more and face each day confidently.