Marriage is a religious institution, defined in the Bible as being between a man and a woman. This religious institution should remain separate from state intrusion if that’s the cry of those who want no religion mixed within state affairs. May Adonai have mercy on this country and those federal supreme court judges who changed the parameters for men and women marrying, becoming one flesh and procreating.
Year: 2013
Feast of Weeks – Shavuot
The men and women of Israel needed to repent from their disobedience and return to faith in God. They needed to be immersed into the name of Yeshua for the forgiveness of their sins and receive the gift of God’s Spirit. Three thousand Jewish men and women repented and turned back to God that day. They received forgiveness of their sins and the Holy Spirit was poured into their hearts (Acts 2:41). Their hearts of stone were changed into hearts of flesh and the new covenant prophesied by Ezekiel and Jeremiah, instituted and promised by Yeshua, had begun in Jerusalem on Shavuot with Israel.
A World Culture Adventure
Strange names were written on my white board and the number of names on the list increased or decreased each time my son called with a revision. The names were nothing like I had ever seen before and I wondered a little about each of them as I read and re-read the names and the countries listed by the names.
Counting the Omer – Sefirat HaOmer
For the nation of Israel, the ‘days of the omer’ were a time of great anticipation. The barley harvest began and the wheat harvest would soon follow. They would gather, thresh, and clean grain to store for the next year. For the disciples, forty ‘days of the omer’ were spent with the risen Yeshua; the final ten they waited in Jerusalem for his promise.
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