Difficulties a blessing
One man, a golf enthusiast, was telling another man how hard it was, on a certain course, to drive the ball over a ditch that lay between the tee and the green. [Why don't they fill up the ditch?] asked the second man.
An old lady was watching a game of tennis, and saw how often the ball was driven against the net. [Why don't they take down the net?] she asked.
It is hard for many to comprehend the value of obstacles, of hazards, of hindrances. They cannot understand the joys of the chase. They never entered into the delight of overcoming. If the time ever comes when all our ditches are filled, all our nets taken down, life will be too tame to live. Let us praise YHVH daily for the hurdles in the way, face them cheerily, and over them with a shout!
I'm still here. I still need a ton of prayer for anyone who can remember me and my family.
I have been through so much, and more and more seems to be added to my plate.
Yahweh is still good. still on the throne, halleluYAH!
there's so many prayer needs and I need them answered, halleluYAH
I pray you are all blessed
#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of Joshua 1-2 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
The Hebrew for 2022 recordings demonstrate the Grenache tonal reading method for the Hebrew text which brings out the meaningful divisions of verses, according to semantic meaning of the cantillation marks found in the Masoretic text.
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Shalom
Shabbat shalom, brothers and sisters. We observe the Jewish calendar. The reason for this is pretty simple: There is no provision in Torah for anyone to call a new moon besides the Kohen Gadol.
The decision to sight a new moon, in Torah, was left specifically to the Kohen Gadol who commanded the chatsoserah (the silver trumpets) to be blown on the new moon. The last Sanhedrin established the existing calendar to keep us unified until the Sanhedrin could meet again. While knowledge has increased, there has been no change in the decree of the last Sanhedrin. A key fundamental to observing Torah is to understand one's place within Torah. Yeshua Himself, being of the tribe of Judah, lacked the authority to call a new moon. Those of us who have been grafted in through the shed blood of Messiah are just dogs looking for scraps. We are not the Kohen Gadol, thus we do not make decisions reserved for him.
That said, we will observe the night Yeshua was betrayed on the evening of Abib 13, which is Thursday, April 14 this year. The next night, April 15, we will have a Messianic Seder. You are all free to join us and we hope you do. If you do not, please be sure to obey our Master Yeshua and wash each others' feet on April 14 and then observe Pescah on the 15th. We were commanded to do one specific thing to remember the Messiah, let us trust and obey. Shalom.