I truly apologize for the delay in posting. We’re rectifying some technical issues.
As per our earlier posts, our intent here is to prepare the vessels (humanity) for the
arrival of Moshiach (Messiah). The best preparation is to read/study Torah (Tanakh/Bible) a little bit each day. Reading Torah provides soul edification and intuitive moral/ethical/character corrections.
Once in alignment, you are more likely to do mitzvot. That is to follow the commandments and do charity (acts of kindness).
Train up a child in the way he/she should go; when he/she is old he/she will not depart form it. Proverbs 22:6
If
you knew how valuable it was, you would make it your main business to do random
acts of kindness daily. You would teach your children to be kind and charitable
and less concerned with filling their selfish desires.
Build character. Do acts of kindness. Read Torah.
Trust God.
There is a lot of spiritual activity. The Oppressor’s
Lease has expired, but he doesn’t want to relinquish. And why not? Most people
are not even aware that they are in his deceptive hands rather than that of the
true and living GOD. (See Book of Daniel)
When and what you can not see, trust the LORD. The
LORD is a refuge.
Count your blessings (literally) throughout the
day. You will be less likely to be filled with worry, fear, and complaint. In
fact, that too is a mitzvot. Eventually you will exceed 100 blessings a day. It
will eventually come back to you in showers.
But don’t do it for the blessing. Do it because
being kind and grateful pleases GOD more than anything. Your acts and deeds of
kindness are adornments on the bridal gown. We are all the bridesmaids.
Shekinah has basically been holding it together since Moses dropped off the
rebellious Jews at Mt Sinai per Hashem (GOD’s instruction).
Think of Shekinah (Binah) like the Mother of the Bride (Assembly of Israel). When the time is completed (we’re pretty much there), she gathers the bride with her bridesmaids
to the bridegroom (Moshiach). (See Song of Solomon)Thus saith the LORD of hosts; In those days it shall come to pass, that ten men shall take hold out of all languages of the nations, even shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you. Zechariah 8:23
So everyone who gets this message should always be
prepared. The season of Passover (Nissan/Spring/New Year) is an opportunity for
all to grab hold of her gown. The Feast of Unleavened Bread is a season when we
humble ourselves.
Better to humble ourselves than be humbled before
the Almighty. The Bride (Nissan/Passover) carries her bridesmaids in her
adornments to the groom (Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur) for Judgment. Believe it or
not, it is a good thing for those who prepare daily.
For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; it is He who will save us. Isaiah 33:22 (You actually have to be connected to receive this promise)
You see it (climate change, government upheavals
etc) happening. We know you do.
Like any good wedding, you want to be invited.
Right?
So, prepare your hearts and minds. Bring your “issues”
to the LORD in your private prayer/meditation. God already knows, but you need
to bring it to the surface (confront) so you can allow it to be healed (bring
closure).
Declare His glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among the peoples. Psalm 96:13
Cleanse your
heart and mind. Remember, doing acts of kindness and good deeds are the best way
to humble your ego. Ironically, it heals a multitude of character issues too. Charity
is good medicine.
For God will bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good or whether it be evil. Ecclesiastes 12:14
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Mazel, Bracha and Sweet Shalom,
LeTicia