Weekly Devotions 2018

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Weekly Devotions Week 60

“For he will conceal me in his shelter on the day of trouble; he will hide me in the folds of his tent, he will

Weekly Devotions Week 59

I am reminded about a story in the Book of Genesis (ch.29) concerning Rachel and Leah.Traditionally, many people view Rachel as being the extrovert, natural

Weekly Devotions Week 58

“There is not a single bird more persecuted than the dove, yet God has chosen her to be offered upon the altar. The bull is

Weekly Devotions Week 57

In these days in which we live, there are many godly people exhorting us to be well prepared for the coming of the Lord, and

Weekly Devotions Week 56

Here is a story by Moses Schreiber (1762-1839) known to his own community as Moshe Sofer, who was one of the leading Orthodox rabbis of

Weekly Devotions Week 1 2018

“There are things that are important to us, so we speak about them. There are things so important to us that the words flow out

Weekly Devotions Week 54 2017

“All your robes are fragrant with myrrh, aloes, and cassia.” (Psalm 45:8) “Note that not only is Jesus most sweet, but even his garments are

Weekly Devotions Week 53 2017

“The downfall of the world was caused by two things. The first is that Eve ate, and gave Adam to eat, the forbidden fruit. Yet,

Weekly Devotions Week 52 2017

You are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read by all men; 3 clearly you are an epistle of Christ, ministered by us,

Weekly Devotions Week 51 2017

The month of Av is, in a sense, a paradox. At Tisha B’Av, (9th Av) it is a time of mourning and repentance, yet only

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