Psalm 1, Torah Portion Mishpatim, and Lemmings
In Torah portion Mishpatim we have a directive from the Father to us, his children: “You shall not follow the masses in doing evil” (Exodus 23:2).
In Torah portion Mishpatim we have a directive from the Father to us, his children: “You shall not follow the masses in doing evil” (Exodus 23:2).
As you read through this most precious Psalm, realize that every portrayal and description of Yah’s words of instruction are vivid images of Messiah Yeshua.
Have you ever felt as if you didn’t quite have enough faith? Yeshua’s (Jesus’) disciples once came to Him with the request, “Increase our faith!” (Luke 17:5).
Over the past several years I have come to love and appreciate the Mi Kamocha. No, this is not something served up from the coffee bar in the church lobby on Sunday mornings. For those new to Hebraic worship, Mi Kamocha is a part of the liturgy taken from a passage in this week’s Torah portion, b’shallach. … Read more
If you are new to a Hebraic understanding of your faith or have never celebrated a Passover, I encourage you to make plans to observe Passover this spring.
Ma Tovu is found in the Siddur at the beginning of the Sabbath service. It is traditionally recited upon entering the synagogue or other place of worship.
Reading through the Bible in chronological order is amazing. Here are some ideas for reading the Bible chronologically during the upcoming year.
Is there really a war on Christmas? I don’t know, but I doubt it. Rather, I think it more accurate to say there is a war on Christians.
As the children of Israel sang this Psalm of Ascent, they were on their way into Jerusalem to celebrate one of Yahweh’s festivals, celebrations He gave them when he brought them out of Egypt.
Sometimes those new to the Messianic movement or a Torah-obedient lifestyle face a dilemma when it comes to eating. Here are some things to consider.