God’s desire is to dwell with man, both in the world and within them.
Through the story of the sin of the golden calf and the giving of the tablets, we see an example of God’s ultimate plan for renewal of the covenant.
The elements in the Tabernacle point to Yeshua – the true Light of the World, the Bread of Life, and our means of communion with God.
Parashat Terumah The construction of the tabernacle reveals God’s desire to dwell among His people. The Hebrew word terumah (a willing contribution) demonstrates how our participation in God’s work uplifts both the giver and facilitates His presence, with God multiplying even our smallest offerings for His purposes. We participate in this divine dwelling by…
God’s master plan for humanity centers on restoration and transformation, implemented through His divine covenants and commandments.
God’s Torah is more than just rules – it’s a divine blueprint for life and relationship with Him.
God can create solutions to seemingly impossible situations. Stand firm in faith, watch expectantly for God’s movement, take steps of obedience and see God’s salvation.
Through the Passover and Exodus, God demonstrated His power to completely transform and give new identity to His people.
God sometimes allows situations to worsen before bringing ultimate deliverance.
God isn’t distant and detached, but one who knows each person intimately and responds to their needs with compassion and action.