Rabbah Emunatecha
Simply marked as “Upon Rising” in the weekday siddur, this prayer is intended to be said while still in bed and before one\’s feet hit the floor:
General blog posts to encourage Messianic and Hebrew Roots believers in Messiah Yeshua to live according to the Torah and example of Yeshua.
Simply marked as “Upon Rising” in the weekday siddur, this prayer is intended to be said while still in bed and before one\’s feet hit the floor:
On the day of Shavuot, or Pentecost, after Yeshua’s resurrection, something spectacular happened as they were “filled with the Holy Spirit.”
The most well-known prayer in the Brit Chadashah (New Testament) is commonly called The Lord’s Prayer, part of Yeshua’s teaching in the Sermon on the Mount.
Have you ever read the Bible? That probably sounds like a silly question to ask someone reading this blog on a Messianic and Hebrew Roots web site.
“The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know.” That quote has been attributed to Albert Einstein, although I don’t know if he really said it.
“It isn’t about religion, it’s about relationship.” This seems to be a pretty popular phrase among today’s Christians. Is there something wrong with “religion?”
This is a community as well as a personal thing. We wear tassels both as a reminder to the wearer and a reminder to those who see others wearing them.
When in a public setting, we need to be respectful of our brothers and sisters around us without violating our own convictions on this subject.
Is the Muslim Allah, revealed in the Quran the same as the God of Israel revealed in the Hebrew Bible – the Old Testament – revered by both Christians and Jews?
After bringing His people out of Egypt to Mount Sinai, Yahweh, the God of Israel, gave Moses the instructions for the Tabernacle and its furnishings.