The following confession of sins is from the Kedushah, Ashamnoo, Al Chet in the Sidur or Jewish Prayer book. This ‘confession of sins’ is read ten times in the synagogue on Yom Kippur. At the end, there is a statement that the Jewish people have no King except yod-hey-vav-hey to forgive and pardon their sins, and they seek Him for their atonement. On the Day of Atonement the Jewish people are faced with the reality that they have no Temple, no priesthood, and no altar of sacrifice, no atonement, no salvation (yeshua). On the Day of Atonement, we who believe in Yeshua, should be fasting and praying for the nation of Israel and their corporate salvation and final redemption through the High Priest of Adonai, Yeshua.
Galumpkies or Stuffed Cabbage
This is my daughter’s favorite festival meal. I prepare it only on the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot so it stays special. I got the recipe from Rose Price via Jewish Jewels. Rose Price is a Holocaust survivor and has an amazing testimony of Yeshua in her life at Rose Price Ministries. Ingredients 1 large cabbage…
2 Corinthians 4:7 – Treasures in Clay Jars
Adam was created from the dust of the earth, the first God-made jar of clay. Elohim (God) breathed His Ruach (Breath) into Adam so he had the ‘treasure’ of God’s life-empowering Breath inside him. Because Eve was created from a flesh portion of Adam’s body, she also had the Ruach inside her. Accordingly, all human descendants of Adam and Eve are also clay jars with the life-giving Breath of God in them.
Is the LORD’s Day really Sunday?
Many Christians love to say “Happy Lord’s Day” on Sunday as a greeting of blessing to other believers. However, is the LORD’s Day really Sunday? Is celebrating the LORD’s Day a blessing?