Two Messianic Siddurs (Siddurim)
Here are two editions of the Siddur for you to consider that keep the beauty of Jewish traditions while recognizing that Yeshua is the promised Messiah.
Blog posts related to the Biblical seventh-day Sabbath. How Messianic and Hebrew Roots believers in Messiah Yeshua can celebrate the Sabbath.
Here are two editions of the Siddur for you to consider that keep the beauty of Jewish traditions while recognizing that Yeshua is the promised Messiah.
If you are a Sabbath keeper, I have a question for you. Why do you keep the Sabbath? There are probably multiple reasons, and some of them are easy answers.
If there is no Sabbath gathering near you, consider hosting a home fellowship yourself. Here are some simple suggestions to get started.
Some people think of these days as the Jewish Feasts. Many have referred to them as the Feasts of Israel. God just calls them His Appointed Times.
It is good to give thanks to the LORD,
And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning
And Your faithfulness by night
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
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.
Many of us have a tendency to make things more complicated than they need to be. God never intended for the Sabbath to be difficult or confusing.