Shalom, here are a few pictures of our garden this year. We planted Potatoes, squash, zucchini, onions, oakra, and beans this year. We planted tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, strawberries, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, everbearing strawberries and cabbage in our raised beds this season. We start everything from seed in the greenhouse that isn't a direct in the ground seed plant. I can post pictures of the raised beds if anyone is interested. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Looking forward to sharing information. Yah is good!
Shalom, here are a few pictures of our garden this year. We planted Potatoes, squash, zucchini, onions, oakra, and beans this year. We planted tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, strawberries, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, everbearing strawberries and cabbage in our raised beds this season. We start everything from seed in the greenhouse that isn't a direct in the ground seed plant. I can post pictures of the raised beds if anyone is interested. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Looking forward to sharing information. Yah is good!
Shalom, here are a few pictures of our garden this year. We planted Potatoes, squash, zucchini, onions, oakra, and beans this year. We planted tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, strawberries, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, everbearing strawberries and cabbage in our raised beds this season. We start everything from seed in the greenhouse that isn't a direct in the ground seed plant. I can post pictures of the raised beds if anyone is interested. Thanks for taking the time to read my post. Looking forward to sharing information. Yah is good!




Thought for Today: Friday July 22:
Throughout His earthly life, Yeshua was constantly exposed to personal criticism and rejection… How did He respond to that? Firstly, with steadfastness. He did not tone down His Message, nor did He stop doing what He knew was right. Secondly, with strength. Ahead of Him was the cross – but He did not lose courage or shrink from what He knew was YHVH’s will. Thirdly, with submission. When Herod prodded Him to defend Himself, He answered Herod nothing – Luke 23:9. Only one thing mattered: Fulfilling Elohim’s purpose for His life. Now the big question remains: How do we as believers meet criticism?
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I am having a hard time believing how quickly this summer is going. This summer has been filled with a lot of activity. When I recently looked at the calendar and saw how soon a new school year will be starting — and how little I’ve done to prepare — I decided to buckle down and get ready. Here are some ideas:
https://homeschoolingtorah.com..../good-ways-for-mom-t
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But when the tenants saw the son, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and have his inheritance.’
Matthew 21:38
This is similar to the lie that Satan told Adam and Eve in the Garden: You can become like God. It's probably also what he told himself at Golgotha: Kill the Son and you can take his place. However, the immediate subject of Yeshua's parable was the Jewish religious leadership who thought they could dictate terms to God.
The first century Jewish leaders had a millennium’s worth of writings about the Messiah. Every page of the Tanakh (the Old Testament) testifies to his identity and mission, and these men claimed to have dedicated their lives to studying it. Yet, what most of them really studied and kept was their own position, their credentials and the power they held over their brothers.
When Yeshua (Jesus) came healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, cleansing lepers, and releasing spiritual captives, they demanded something flashier. When he showed people how to keep God’s commandments and explained the prophets and Psalms, they tried to trap him with trick questions.
The Scribes, Pharisees, and Priests couldn’t read the obvious signs for one simple reason: They didn’t want to.
https://www.americantorah.com/....2022/07/20/subtle-si
I am working on formatting my next book. This early comic is going to be included in it and when I saw it today I wanted to talk about it.
Love: it isn't something we get to define for the Bible. We have to let the Bible define it for us. We can see today that people have their own definition of love. I have people in my life that because of stances I take on certain issues, stances that I can show in Scripture why I hold that way, that I am being unloving.
On a similar thread, people say that the Law is done away with, or was finished on the Cross, or only for the Jews. However, if we look at Scripture, God makes it clear that the Law, which is better translated as Instruction, is there to instruct us on how to love. All the commands can be put in one of two categories. The same categories that Jesus/Yeshua gave us: Loving God and Loving Others. Like I am showing in the comic.
Something to think about.