Parashat Bo The confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh wasn’t simply about releasing slaves—it was about ultimate allegiance. Pharaoh saw himself as a god, ruling over people who existed to serve his purposes, while the God of Israel desires relationship with His people because He has placed His image within them. The tenth plague required blood on doorposts not…
The spies’ report about the Land teaches us that fear sows the seeds of exile, while faith, as demonstrated by Caleb and Joshua, sows the seeds of redemption.
We are called to embody God’s justice, righteousness, and compassion in our daily lives and to rely on the Holy Spirit for transformation and circumcision of the heart.
Shavuot (Pentecost) Part 2 in a three part series on The Jubliee. This message was given on the day of Shavuot and focuses on how we are positioning ourselves and how God has positioned us for what He has in planned for us.
Man’s temptation is to determine what is good based on their own understanding rather than listening to what God has said is good. But the heart is deceitful above all things (Jeremiah 17:9). We must rule over sin, turn from it in repentance and walk in the light of God’s Torah!