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Weekly Devotion 76. The Guardian of Israel

THE GUARDIAN OF ISRAEL “The guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.” (Psalm 121:4) “Pray for shalom in Yerushalyim. May those who love you prosper.”

Weeky Devotion 75. Missed opportunities

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES “Praised be God, Father of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah, who, in keeping with his great mercy, has caused us, through the resurrection

Weekly Devotion 74. It’s Time!

“If we had true spiritual insight, we would not be amazed by the severity of eternal judgment but by the intensity of God’s mercy.” (The

Weekly Devotion 73. Cycles of Life

LIFE IS NOT MEANINGLESS “For everything there is a season, a right time for every intention under heaven -“ Ecclesiastes (Koholet) 3:1 It is amazing

Weekly Devotion Week 72.

ARE YOU BORN AGAIN? “Now there was a certain man among the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a ruler (member of the Sanhedrin) among the Jews, 2

Weekly Devotions 71.

GOD’S PERFECT TIMING “Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him;” (Psalm 37:7) Who has not been in the middle of a situation being

Weekly Devotions 70.

FACT VERSUS REALITY I was experiencing pain on my left side and back for several days so checked out on the internet what maybe could

Weekly Devotions Week 69

HAPPY HANUKAH! – DAY 1 We celebrate Hanukah on the 25th day of the ninth month of Kislev in the Hebrew calendar, known as the

Weekly Devotions Week 68

WALKING IN THE LIGHT “The Angel of God Who went before the host of Israel moved and went before them: and the pillar of cloud

Weekly Devotions Week 67

“Doing Your will , My God, is my joy; Your Word is in my inmost being.” Psalm 40:9 Doing the will of God is something

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