Read the whole thing out loud, with your family, so we all understand what they put up with, and for how long, before pledging their lives, the lives of their families, and their fortunes. And may God continue to bless the United States of America! https://www.archives.gov/found....ing-docs/declaration
Honey Harvest 2022.
My wife is cutting the cappings off before the frame is placed into the extractor.
What you are hearing is Daniel Joseph from @cornerfringeministries. We spent the day listening to quite a few teachings while extracting our honey.
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God's law brings freedom, not bondage.
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After 50-ish years in churches, synagogues, and home fellowships and 25 years in focused, consistent Bible study, I believe I have identified the one criteria that is most necessary for a believer in Yeshua (aka Jesus) to really getting the most out of Bible study.
It's not learning Hebrew and Greek.
It's not understanding the historical context of ancient cultures.
It's not being able to see the patterns and interconnectedness of everything in the Bible.
It's not memorizing Bible verses or even entire books.
It's not spending hours in prayer every day.
It's not even being baptized in the Holy Spirit.
All of those things are great and will no doubt help you along the way, but the absolutely most important thing is this: humility. It's the willingness to be wrong, the recognition that you will always be a disciple, never the master, that the newest spiritual babe might have an insight that you have never considered, and that the purpose of your study is never just about you, but primarily about the edification of your community and the glorification of the name of our Heavenly Father and Son.
Are we living in unprecedented times? It may seem that way, and perhaps the difficult economic, political, social, and spiritual circumstances are unprecedented in some ways. Maybe it’s safe to say that most of us are revising our definition of “hard times” as we endure inflation, social unrest, shortages, and more at levels we haven’t seen in our lifetimes. So how are the people of God to live in these trying times?
That’s a question Barry Miller has considered for half of his life. In 2015, he shared his thoughts in his book, Know the Time, Change Your World: The Reappearance of the Seven- and Fifty-Year Cycles. As a student of the Bible and a successful entrepreneur, Barry began to see recurring patterns of economic downturn and recovery that seem to correlate with the seven year Shemitah (Sabbatical) and the fifty year Yovel (Jubilee) cycles explained in Leviticus 25 and elsewhere in the Torah. In 2022, Barry published some additional thoughts in a blog post entitled, “The Missing Manna Moment.” What exactly does that mean, and how does it help us cope with the cost of gasoline and food? You may be surprised at what Barry has to say about that in this three-part interview!
Of course, there is no such thing as a “free lunch.” Everything we do comes with a price. Barry Phillips and David Jones look at that from a biblical perspective in their midrash called, “Paying Prices” – a message illuminated by the music of Lenny and Varda and Solomon Lopez.
https://bneyyosefna.com/reunio....n-roadmap-7-02-2022-