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Weekly Devotion Week 28 2017

“Jesus said, ‘Just so, you also outwardly seem to people to be just and upright, but inside you are ful l of pretence and lawlessness

Weekly Devotion Week 27 2017

“The day of rain is greater than the resurrection of the dead because the resurrection of the dead benefits only the just. But, the rain

Weekly Devotion Week 26 2017

I never tire from reflecting upon the greatest of all commandments in the Torah, which is to love the Lord our God with all of

Weekly Devotion Week 25 2017

The highest position we can ever achieve is at the feet of Jesus. In Him, we have all things; without Him we have nothing. During

Weekly Devotion Week 24 2017

In the recent past, when we were being besieged daily by a barrage of media attention concerning the upcoming 2017 US general elections, both leading

Weekly Devotion Week 23 2017

‘And you shall be glad on your holiday, and you shall be only joyful.” (Deut.16 verse 14) The pilgrims who arrived in Jerusalem at the

Weekly Devotion Week 22 2017

A rabbi was accustomed to take an early morning walk in Meah Shearim, an ultra-orthodox Jewish quarter of Jerusalem. He timed it right so that

Weekly Devotion Week 21 2017

One day Thomas Edison came home and gave a paper to his mother. He told her,  “My teacher gave this paper to me and told

Weekly Devotion Week 20 2017

The Hebrew word for work and worship is the same – ‘avodah.’ When does work become worship? When it is done with the appropriate ‘kavanah’

Weekly Devotion Week 19 2017

“Whoever has My commands and keeps them is the one who loves Me and the one who loves Me will be loved by My Father;

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Va’Yera (And he appeared)

Let me share with you some words I came across recently regarding the Kingdom of God from a friend of mine, that really touched my

Lech Lecha (Go!)

PARASHAT LECH LECHA – TORAH PORTION 3 – LECH LECHA (GO FORTH) Gen.12:1–17:27; Isa.40:27–41:16; Matt.1:1–17 Our Torah portion begins with a command from God to

Noach (Noah)

Man’s wickedness led God to bring a Flood. The first act began with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. From there, things went

B’resheet (in the beginning)

Now there was a man, a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jewish people. He came to Yeshua at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that You,