Beyond the Dalet, Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia, General, Living Thru Beyond, Tabernacle

LIGHT OF THE WORLD

Advent and Hanukkah celebrate journeys of hope and renewal, inviting reflection on faith. Advent, marking Christ's birth, illuminates God's promises, while Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabees and God's providence. Both traditions blend Christianity and Judaism, emphasizing the light of Yeshua/Jesus in a world filled with uncertainty, nurturing bonds of family and faith.

Ekklesia, General, Prophetic, Tabernacle

You Will Win. You will get through this

A word of encouragement from Lord “You will win. You will get through this. You will endure. You will come through this and out the other side victorious. The battle cannot be judged from your earthly view. Only from My position can the outcome be determined. That is because I alone, the God of all… Continue reading You Will Win. You will get through this

5700 Beyond, General, Biblical Calendar, Living Thru Beyond, Tabernacle

What does a Christian need to know about Yom Kippur?

I explore the significance of the Atonement of Christ in Christianity and its connection to the Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. Jesus' sacrificial death reconciles humanity with God, offering eternal redemption, and allows us as believers to access God's grace. Have a Blessed Yom Kippur

5700 Beyond, Beyond the Dalet, Biblical Calendar, Ekklesia, Living Thru Beyond, Prophetic, Tabernacle

Embracing 5785: Tunneling, Bridging, and Apostolic Birthing

In the year 5785, a significant spiritual shift is anticipated, symbolized as a tunnel season leading to a bridge for those pursuing their destiny. The Hebrew letter hei, representing the number 5, signifies birthing and specific seasons in the lifelong spiritual journey. This year is seen as a gateway to a new phase with intensified spiritual revelation and transformation.

Living Thru Beyond, Tabernacle, Thru The Dalet

Moses’ Perspective on Psalm 91

The article explores the significance of residing in the dwelling place of God, as depicted in Psalm 91, through the perspective of Moses' experiences and encounters with God. It compares Moses' encounters with the manifestations of God to the promises outlined in Psalm 91. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of abiding in God's presence for protection and spiritual growth.

Tabernacle

Which came first?

To answer the question which came first we get our answer in Genesis 1.

General, Tabernacle

We are a kingdom & Priests

Established as a kingdom Revelation 1:4-6 VOICE May you experience God’s favor and rest in the peace that comes from the One who is, the One who was, and the One who is coming; from the seven Spirits, the Perfect Spirit, constantly before God’s throne; and from Jesus the Anointed, the Witness who is true… Continue reading We are a kingdom & Priests

General, Biblical Calendar, Tabernacle

My First Hanukkah Light

Hanukkah is what it looks like to have God on your side when your enemies are stronger than you. It's a reminder of that when it's darkest just before the dawn, God lights a candle so we know He's still there.