When God provided a ram as substitute for Isaac, Abraham named the place ‘The Lord will be seen,’ pointing to Jerusalem where God would ultimately be revealed through His son.
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.
As we approach the High Holy Days, we’re reminded of our deep longing for Yeshua’s return and the restoration of all things.
God doesn’t look at the strength of your hand or the sufficiency of what you hold—He looks at your willingness to offer it to Him.
Discover how true biblical faith—emunah—can transform obstacles into stepping stones on your journey with God.
Is keeping the peace always peaceful? Discover how true peace comes through selfless actions guided by truth and love, not by avoiding necessary confrontation.
Living water played a vital role in a metzora’s purification process, symbolizing cleansing and new life that can only come from God, the source of living waters.
Yeshua laid his life down as a type of peace offering, creating peace between God and man.
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.