Archive for April, 2010
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True Torah Tales: week 31
Just wanted to direct you to the Scriptures that are being added by Lee. Thank you Lee!
This week, you will have a challenge to look for a Scripture. Pay attention and see how you do! Blessings and safety!
From this week’s story:
“And, aren’t sin spots all washed away because Yeshua, who NEVER did any bad things at all, was the sacrifice – to pay for sin?” Miss B asked. [1 John 1:9]“That’s right. Yeshua was the ‘perfect lamb.’ His blood is the onliest thing ever, ever – that can take away sin stains,” Moogy announced. [John 1:29]
Are you counting the omer?
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Counting the Omer
Well, we have been counting, OK, not all of you, but hopefully a lot of you, have been counting the omer. Now, we are at the long awaited day – Shavuot – Pentecost. This is the day that YHWH put His Word, the Commandments, in front of all the people. A covenant that the people there agreed to keep –.AND TEACH their children throughout all of their generations! But, as we see in the story, they didn’t. So, many years later, Yeshua came and made it possible for His spirit to come and fill our hearts with His spirit of TRUTH.
He said to remember HIS appointed times – Holy Days – Mo’edim. In Numbers 15, YHWH instructs His people to further set themselves apart from the pagans around them. They are told about a “secret code” – to be attached to their clothing – everyday! Read it! It is instructions for HIS children, forever! Why? To help any who do this to REMEMBER! Did you remember to count the omer? Do you remember what happened on Shavuot? Do you know what is GOING to happen on another Shavuot – soon? Do you REALLY want to remember the covenant our God gave on Shavuot? Here is something to help remind you. Read it! It could save your life! Num 15:37 — 41.
AND — don’t forget to pray for the small orphanage in Liberia that is struggling and seeking Yahweh and His WORD, and Mike Clayton, as they put their lives back together after the tornado and rain destroyed their home and the property they used so faithfully to serve others.
Shalom and have a blessed Shavuot.
Mrs. Noah and the gang.