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Aromem
Aromem

4 yrs

If y’all could say a quick prayer for us, we’re having trouble with our computer we use for recording. I don’t think it’s serious, but it’s slowing us down. :Pray:

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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

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#readmethebiblegarth now includes Epistle to the Romans 1-3 in Greek with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT

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Core Anomaly    Calgary Bereans

4 yrs

Might be heading on another adventure towards there... Dunno how fellowship is looking in Calgary...Shalom

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Ana Ragsdale
Ana Ragsdale

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Hello All. I finally deleted FB and made the switch. It’s time to exit Babylon.

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Amanda Mcwhirter

Facebook is so toxic right now and as I’ve been learning and growing In this walk and sharing things. Christians are so hateful and have said awful things that are so hurtful. Trying to work through and dust of my feet and move on.
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Anne Elliott      Homeschooling Torah

4 yrs

Shavua Tov! This coming week's Torah portion is Chayei Sarah, which means "Sarah's life."

This week's Torah portion is filled with gems, so I hardly know where to start. First, we see the deep love that Abraham and Isaac had for their wife and mother. We also see the wonderful story of provision and guidance as Abraham's servant finds a wife for Isaac.

But the Haftarah portion brings out something I never really gave much thought to before. Abraham purchased a piece of real estate in Canaan because he had faith that his descendants would one day inherit all of the land.

He knew he was getting old. He knew he wouldn't see all of YHWH's promises fulfilled first hand.

Yet he acted in faith, purchasing a burial place for Sarah. In those times, you only buried your loved ones in your ancestral homeland. In other words, he was proclaiming to everyone that his homeland was no longer in the East, where his father and brothers lived.

No, his "homeland" was in the Promised Land!

Most of us live outside the land of Israel, too. We get pretty settled here in our countries, and we get wrapped up in politics, in worries for the future, and in patriotism. Yet when we placed our faith in Yeshua, we became citizens of Israel and children of Abraham.

How can we act in faith toward our promised futures? Even if we might not live long enough to see the promises fulfilled (and yet I hope we do!), how can we encourage our children to live as "strangers and exiles" of their current homes and as "heirs of the promise"?

A link you may enjoy:
https://exodustoisrael.com/the-jerusalem-debate/

The Jerusalem Debate (Part 1)
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The Jerusalem Debate (Part 1)

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

4 yrs

When Lot prepared a meal for his angelic guests (Genesis 19:3), he baked the bread himself. Compare this to Abraham who organized the meal, but had Sarah bake the bread. Lot's family doesn't appear to play any role in hosting their guests. This is another sign that Lot had lost control of his family, probably because he took up residence in Sodom. You can't put a handful of good apples into a basket full of rotten apples and expect them to transform the rotten ones. Lot couldn't depend on his wife for anything good and, although she was responsible for her own sins, he was the one who set her up to fall by putting her into a circumstance that she was not strong enough to handle.
#patriarchy #marriage #parenting #leadership #genesis #vayeira

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