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Weekly Devotion Week 16 2017

“In fact, whatever you ask for in My (Jesus’) name I will do; so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you

Weekly Devotion Week 15 2017

Our sages have compared the Torah to water. It has been written: “Just as we find water all over the earth’s surface, so do we

Weekly Devotion Week 14 2017

“He (Adonai) put on righteousness as his breastplate, salvation as a helmet on his head; he clothed himself with garments of vengeance and wrapped himself

Weekly Devotion Week 13 2017

We have all had times when we have approached a Scripture verse or passage and misunderstood or failed to apprehend its true sense or meaning.

Weekly Devotion Week 12 2017

“(Jesus) answered the Canaanite woman, I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 15:24) “A Jewish peasant boy came

Weekly Devotion Week 11 2017

“(Jesus) answered the Canaanite woman, I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” (Matthew 15:24) “A Jewish peasant boy came

Weekly Devotion Week 10 2017

“So (Hosea) went and married Gomer, the daughter of Divlayim.” (Hosea 1: 3) In biblical times, names held special significance. Gomer means “completion,” and her

Weekly Devotion Week 9 2017

“Be careful not to parade your acts of Tzedekah (charity) in front of people in order to be seen by them. If you do, you

Weekly Devotion Week 8 2017

“ If Adonai-Tzva’ot had not left us a tiny, tiny remnant, we would have become like S’dom.” Isaiah 1:9 It is a remarkable fact that

Weekly Devotion Week 7 2017

“David enquired, ‘Is there anyone still alive in the family of Shaul, to whom, for Yonatan’s sake, I can show kindness?’ Trivia answered the King,

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