The context of this teaching is ‘you thinking you know better than the Creator’, Rabbi Steve Berkson points out as he finishes up in Romans chapter 12.
From there Rabbi Berkson takes us to 1 Corinthians chapter 13, aka “The Love Chapter”. What teaching about love would be complete without going there?
Rabbi Berkson once again dissects the words in these passages so that you will have a deeper understanding of what Yah expects of you, so that you can do it and receive the blessings.
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Thought for today: Thursday July 15:
"The extent of our faith, is the extent of our prayer. The strength of our hope, is the strength of our prayer. The warmth of our love, is the warmth of our prayer."
"I waited patiently for our Adonai, He turned to me and heard my cry." (Ps. 40:1)
Father, You are the hearer of prayers, and many have drawn near to You. As our Help in these troubled times, You are tried to the extreme and yet, You have always proved Yourself to be faithful. Thank You my King, amein.
The Uni --- 10 days of graduation ceremonies --- associates, bachelor, masters and Doctor degrees being handed out. Great achievements for 4, 5, 6 and some 7 years of sweat, stress, crying, late nights studying, all which paid off at the end BUT, lest us never forget, the daily blessings from Father which enable us to see, hear, feel, smell, taste and to love --- all things we normally take for granted and most of all, that we might gain wisdom and knowledge through Ruach haKodesh. All these achievements of blessings are from the most Loving Father, --- a good enough reason to never forget Him, to serve Him and never ever to think that we can achieve anything without Him.
Carmela Lazarus
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