My husband and I will begin traveling in our converted shuttle bus across the USA this Spring. We are starting in VA and will let our curiosity and YAH
opportunities lead us. If there are other Torah Nomads out there we would like to meet you to possibly do a do a few caravan trips with you. We are also hoping to find local fellowships as we travel so we may gather with others for Shabbat and the Feast times. Please reach out to us so we can connect! Yah gave us a large country to explore, connect with others, and share His Truth!
Part 3 --- LET YOUR NAME BE SET APART --- Acknowledgement
After Yeshua said, “Our Father Who is in the heavens,” He gave us 7 petitions. “Let Your Name be set apart” is the first. YHVH’s Name deals with His person. When Moses said, “Let me see Your Glory,” YHVH revealed His Name to him, saying “I’m Adonai, I’m merciful, I’m gracious, long-suffering.” Remember, the Jewish people knew YHVH through 12 revelations of His name:
• ELOHIM -- meaning creator. You can’t know the Father until you know the Creator. He’s our Creator before He becomes our Father.
• YHVH - meaning my Father. The word YHVH contains covenant in it and therefore He becomes our Father.
• YHVH EL-SHADDAI - meaning my Supply and Nourishment.
• ADONAI - meaning my Master.
• YHVH YIREH - It means two things in the Hebrew. 1) Provider and 2) it also means vision. My vision, the One I see. My vision. The Hebrew word Yireh is, I see or I see a vision. So when Abraham looked and saw the sacrifice, he said, “I see YHVH’s provision.”
• YHVH ROPHE - meaning my Healer.
• YHVH NISSY - meaning my Victory.
• YHVH M’KADDESH - meaning my Sanctifier.
• YHVH SHALOM - meaning our Peace.
• YHVH TSIDKENU - meaning our Righteousness.
• YHVH ROHI - meaning my Shepherd
• YHVH SHAMMAH - meaning the Presence. It speaks of YHVH’s presence. Our Adonai is there.
So when we say Our Father, all these revelations become a part of that one call upon Adonai. The moment you say Father, you’re recognizing YHVH, saying, “You’re my Master. You’re my Supply. You’re my Provider. You’re my Healer. You’re my Victory. You’re my Sanctifier. You’re my Righteousness; You’re my Peace; You are my Shepherd. You are the One I need.” In that revelation is contained relationship and fellowship. The Scriptures declare, “But set apart YHVH Elohim in your hearts and always be ready to give an answer to everyone asking you a reason concerning the expectation that is in you, with meekness and fear” (1 Peter 3:15). When we set YHVH's Name apart, we are sanctifying Him in our hearts, giving Him the place He deserves in our life and giving Him the place He deserves in our hearts.
In Luke 24:14-31, the risen Savior reveals himself to two despondent disciples on the road to Emmaus, but he reveals something else too and follows a surprising pattern set at Sodom and Gomorrah.
#BiblePatterns #BibleStudy
https://rumble.com/vpx6n9-jesu....s-and-lot-in-luke-24
Although we realize that not all of our homeschooling families celebrate Hanukkah, nor do we believe that it is a commanded celebration (from Leviticus 23), we also feel that there is historical value in remembering what YHVH did for the nation of Israel during the time of the Seleucid Empire.
Here are some idea to help you celebrate Hanukkah in your home...
https://homeschoolingtorah.com..../ideas-for-hanukkah-
Excellent post on money. Bookmark this one…
https://hirnhomeschoolers.com/....marriage-and-money-w
Yann Vidal
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