The internal struggle between good and evil inclinations shapes our character and destiny.
Yeshua is the connection between heaven and earth, who was made flesh and tabernacled among us.
Teshuva (return) is not just about changing our minds but transforming our hearts and actions to return fully to God.
Through the story of Nehemiah and the significance of Yom Teruah, we are reminded of the importance of repentance and renewal.
Through examples like the raising of Lazarus and modern testimonies of healing, God’s miracles and blessings still manifest today.
Erasing the memory of Amalek through caring for the weak and vulnerable.
Yeshua is the ultimate just judge, showing mercy and calling for repentance. We are to pursue righteousness through righteous means in all aspects of our lives.
God provides a way back to the place of His Presence when we remember who He has called us to be and we return to Him.
Stand firm against the adversary’s schemes by arming yourself with the power of Scripture and teaching God’s truth to your children.
Yeshua gives us a roadmap for our spiritual journey towards destiny, covenant, and oneness with God.