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Last week we looked at a dramatic event in Yeshua’s life that took place in the Temple during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) and is recorded in John 7.
Read Now »Last week we looked at the daily water ritual which was performed in the Temple during Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). After water and wine were poured into silver funnels on the altar of sacrifice, the people would sing these words from Isaiah 12:2-3:
Read Now »We have been looking at the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) for the purpose of connecting it to the life of Yeshua. As we make this connection, we will see why this particular biblical festival should be important in the lives of believers in Yeshua today.
Read Now »Although Messiah taught Holy Spirit within us, us fail encounter Him as pray. culprit may busy minds – worries, thoughts or needs. But, how do we lay down these mental preoccupations order to open our hearts spiritual encounter?
Read Now »Last week we began to look at the Feast of Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles, as it was celebrated in Yeshua’s time. We read the passage in Leviticus 23 where God commands Israel to celebrate this feast, and where He gives certain directions about that celebration.
Read Now »For the past several weeks we have been looking at Genesis 26 with a view toward rediscovering or maybe reactivating spiritual “wells.” These spiritual wells could represent different revelations or different aspects of life with God.
Read Now »For the past several weeks we have been looking at Genesis 26 with a view toward rediscovering or maybe reactivating spiritual “wells.” These spiritual wells could represent different revelations or different aspects of life with God.
Read Now »For the past several weeks we’ve been looking at Genesis 26, where Isaac redigs the physical (and in some ways, the spiritual) wells of his father, Abraham. This week we are finishing this study.
Read Now »We’re looking at Chapter 26 of Genesis, where Isaac sojourns in the area near Gerar, as his father, Abraham, did years before. “Gerar,” we discovered last week, is connected to the idea of ruminating or meditating.
Read Now »This week I would like to begin to share some things from Genesis 26 about the idea of redigging spiritual wells. In Genesis 26 a famine in Canaan sends Isaac to Philistia, to the city of Gerar, which is ruled by King Abimelech.
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