Parasha Vezot Haberakhah 2022-23:
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
In Parasha Evek we see two main themes. One, the blessings that come with a willingness to submit to and obey Yahweh. And second, intercession for those who are not submitting to Elohim’s Spirit and being obedient. Join us as we take a look at both of these very important topics.
In Parasha Evek we see two main themes. One, the blessings that come with a willingness to submit to and obey Yahweh. And second, intercession for those who are not submitting to Elohim’s Spirit and being obedient. Join us as we take a look at both of these very important topics.
Does Yahweh have as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as He does in OBEYING His Voice? Do we “DELIGHT do Yahweh’s will” (as His Son Yeshua did)? Join us for Parasha Vayiqra 2022, where we explain Yahweh’s TRUE purpose in giving our forefathers the sacrificial system, and what it will mean for us today if we do not obey ALL the commandments we can (Yahweh forbid!)
Does Yahweh have as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as He does in OBEYING His Voice? Do we “DELIGHT do Yahweh’s will” (as His Son Yeshua did)? Join us for Parasha Vayiqra 2022, where we explain Yahweh’s true purpose in giving our forefathers the sacrificial system, and what it means for us today.
In this video we will see that as servants of Elohim, we should not hide our faults. Rather, we must confess our faults to one another and help each other to walk better. This also helps us all to experience Yahweh’s healing.
In Testifying Yahweh’s Forgiveness, we see that oftentimes people will come to the faith, be immersed, confess their sins at the time of the immersion, and think that it all ends there. Because of this, they hide their sins and shortcomings in darkness, instead of exposing their sins and shortcomings to the light, to get other disciples’ help in improving their walk. But that is not what Scripture says to do! And as a result, we have a large number of people who never confess their sins, and who never learn to overcome their weaknesses and fears. As servants of Elohim, we should not hide our faults. Rather, we should confess our faults, one to another, and help each other to walk better. That way we become living testimonies to Yahweh’s mercy and forgiveness. This also helps us all to experience His healing.
This video explains why it is so important to accept Yahweh’s forgiveness for our sins, and what to do if we have a hard time accepting His Forgiveness.
This chapter talks about the importance of accepting Yahweh’s forgiveness, so that we can extend this forgiveness to others.
Explains why Yahweh (Jehovah) rewards those who earnestly seek what is good, and positive, rather than allowing a focus on the bad.
Our religion is also a spiritual path. In addition to the physical rites and rituals Yahweh tells us to perform, He also wants us to refine ourselves spiritually. One of the ways He wants us to purify ourselves is by learning to forgive all those who have ever done us any wrong. Mattityahu (Matthew) 6:14-15 […]
Yahweh commands us to afflict our souls at Yom Kippur. Bemidbar (Numbers) 29:7 7 βOn the tenth day of this seventh month you shall have a set-apart gathering. You shall afflict your souls; you shall not do any work.β Although there are other methods, most people choose to fulfill this commandment by abstaining from food […]