Deuteronomy 6; 6—7, And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.” When believers fail to teach their children how to live a righteous life in this fallen world, there are plenty of others that will teach them how to live an unholy life and become self destructive.
Thought for Today: Sunday June 19:
You cannot stop a baby’s cry by giving him a rattle when he is hungry. He will keep on crying until his hunger is satisfied by the food his little body demands. Neither can the soul of a mature person be satisfied away from YHVH. King David described the hunger of every human being when he said: [As a deer pants for the water brooks, so pants my soul for You my Elohim] --- Psalm 42:1. SO, May your capacity for the things of YHVH increase and your understanding of His Love exponentially grow. May your faith in His Promises be steadfast and your view of yourself be healed because He Loves you. May Yeshua stir up in you a fresh hunger and passion to know Him more intimately. May He give you a gift of faith that swallows up your fears. May He plant a dream in your soul that fits you perfectly. And may He show you the sacred path you must take to lay hold of it. May you all have an enormous, blessed and restful day.
#shabbatshalom - I'm not sure if I'm spreading the joy or being mean here, but this was my preparation day meal. (<
#shabbatshalom - I'm not sure if I'm spreading the joy or being mean here, but this was my preparation day meal. (<
#shabbatshalom - I'm not sure if I'm spreading the joy or being mean here, but this was my preparation day meal. (<
#shabbatshalom - I'm not sure if I'm spreading the joy or being mean here, but this was my preparation day meal. (<
How much do we trust God? We say we trust in Him, but how much trust do we really have when adversity comes? Maybe a better question would be, do we trust Him more than we trust in ourselves to provide the things we want when we want them? That leads to a more uncomfortable question: if God doesn't provide in the way we expect, is He still the God we want to follow?
http://thebarkingfox.com/2022/....06/18/quail-jerky-an
I probably should have explained further than just posting this verse without context. It just struck me as being so relevant to what we are seeing in America today. Everything is backwards, good is called wrong, wrong is called good. The righteous are thrown in jail, the wicked walk free.
"He who declares the wrong right, and he who condemns the righteous, both of them are an abomination to Yahuwah" Proverbs 17:15 (ver. The Scriptures)
Miriam and Aaron both complained about Moses' Cushite wife in Numbers 12:1. Why was only Miriam punished? Perhaps Miriam is mentioned first because she instigated the complaint against Moses? Miriam means bitterness. Aaron means light-bringer. Was there a difference in their motivations and attitudes?
What exactly was Miriam's complaint? Was she complaining on behalf of his wife or because of her? Maybe Miriam complained that Moses married a Cushite instead of an Israelite. This might be reflected in her punishment: turning completely white.
Regardless of ancestry, we are one nation in #messiah, adopted into the Commonwealth of Israel. The color of your skin, the flags and faiths of your parents, etc., are irrelevant to your salvation. Your obedience and the state of your heart matters.