Thoughts on Yom Rishon, the first day of the week: What does it profit a man to know all 619 Torah commandments, but neglect the widow and the fatherless? What does it profit a man to know all the pagan roots of the holidays, but neglect the hearts and souls of the those who are lost and dying? What does it profit a man to know all the shadows
Category: Reflections
Cultural Overload and Chickens
With race riots being incited by government leaders, the unconstitutional executive orders by a senseless president, the kidnapping of children by Child Protective Services in order to vaccinate already unhealthy children, the Muslim takeover of the US through the ignorance of a generation’s zeal for cultural tolerance, school murders because of mental illness caused by pharmaceutical drugs and unchecked aggression, the acceptance of marriage between two people of the same sex who cannot biologically procreate, the supposed war on the women that allows them to kill babies in the womb, the push toward losing our inalienable rights as American citizens with freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, the right to assembly, the protection from search and seizure, I’m watching 2 Timothy chapter coming to pass right before my eyes.
Temples in Jerusalem
The Tabernacle, the dwelling place of ‘I AM’ among His people was built in the wilderness. It was a shadow of the Tabernacle in the heavenly realm and took one year to construct. The objects within the Tent of Meeting were created from specific instructions given to Moshe. The Menorah was built according to what Moshe was shown on the mountain. The Temple services were performed by a Levitical priesthood with a high priest from the lineage of Aaron, Moshe’s brother (Exodus 35-36). This Tabernacle was where Adonai met with and lived with His people.
A Son’s Blessing on His Brother
rote him this message on Facebook. I share my son’s words to encourage those who trod the narrow path differently from the rest of the world. Those who make difficult choices to separate you and your children from lukewarm friendships and inconsistent fellowship. Those who wonder if what you’re doing is the best thing for your children when others say it’s not. Those of you who should never give up, never surrender. Though the words my son wrote have nothing to do with me, these arrows born in my youth have blessed me double today.