Thought for Today: Thursday December 16
And I say to you; ask and it shall be given to you, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you. For everyone asking receives and he who is seeking, finds and to him who is knocking, it shall be opened -- Luke 11:9-10
Everyone who seeks finds and to all whom knock, the door of heaven is opened. Therefore, confidently ask. Then visualize yourself as now receiving; seek, then affirm that you have found; knock, then believe that YHVH’s storehouse is opened. But remember not to be selfish, ask according to His Will.
Just a little personal testimony from my own life of YHVW's goodness! Be encouraged, Sisters! #torahsisters
#readmethebiblegarth now includes 1 Corinthians 1, in Greek with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT
Matthew 5:3 and Luke 6:20 say very similar things, but there are subtle differences in the wording. Luke says that the kingdom of God belongs to the poor, while Matthew says that the kingdom of Heaven belongs to the poor in spirit. I think the intent of both verses is exactly the same, and neither one of them has anything to do with how much money is in your bank account. It's not about your money. It's about your relationship with your money.
#biblestudy #wealth #faith #money #jesus #yeshua
https://rumble.com/vquvn2-who-....are-the-poor-in-spir
Cain set the tragic and prophetic tone for later firstborn sons in Scripture. Ishmael was passed over in favor of Isaac, Esau for Jacob, Reuben for Joseph, David's brothers for David, etc. Was #yeshua the only true-standing firstborn in all of Scripture?
Joseph had other sons, besides Ephraim and Manasseh, who were counted as Ephraimites and Manassites. They are unnamed and eclipsed in Scripture by their elder brothers. Those two tribes incorporated many who were not naturally the descendants of their namesakes. This is one more way in which God's entire plan seems to be embedded in the life of Joseph!
Genesis 48:5 #vayekhi