There’s a difference between knowing someone’s name and truly knowing who they are. God revealed Himself to the patriarchs as El Shaddai, but Moses would experience something deeper – the covenant faithfulness of Hashem
God sees potential in you that you can’t see in yourself. Just like a gardener chooses plants for their future blossoms, not their hidden roots, God is developing something beautiful beneath the surface of your struggles.
Sometimes the greatest tests reveal not who we were, but who we’ve become. Are you ready to see past someone’s failures to their potential for change?
This week’s portion has two storylines that show the difference between operating in God’s kindness versus greed and deception. Those who walk in kindness and honor acquire what is good.
Where are you really from? Not your birthplace, but your spiritual origin. Yeshua knew where He came from and it gave Him unshakeable confidence.
When the serpent tempted Eve, the real question became whether she would prioritize God’s word or her own desires. The fall resulted in broken relationships and exile, but this pattern always points toward restoration.
God is our unchanging rock – the same God who heard David’s cry and moved heaven and earth to deliver him. Are you building your life on the solid rock of God’s character, or trusting in vessels that won’t survive the storm?
As we approach the High Holy Days, we’re reminded of our deep longing for Yeshua’s return and the restoration of all things.
Are you in a wilderness season? God may be using your current challenges as a refining fire to reveal what’s truly in your heart and prepare you for something greater.
Victory comes not through human strength but through trust in God’s promises and following His guidance.