Author: wellspringisrael
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Four Blood Moons: To the Jew First and then to the Gentile
We have just finished the first festival of the Feast of Tabernacles, Rosh Hashanah, The Blowing of Trumpets. Because this is also the begining of the Shemittah Year (Sabbatical Year) September 25, 2014 through September 13, 2015, this is to be a year of rest. This could be for you and me either a year…
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WATERING OUR SOULS
Moses compared the people of Israel to the grass and the Torah that he had taught them to life-giving water. Moses prayed that his teaching would be to Israel like rain and dew, which water the grass and vegetation: “Let my teaching drop as the rain, my speech distill as the dew, as the droplets…
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The Least Of Commandments
The Torah Reading for this week is about The Least of the Commandments. You shall certainly let the mother go, but the young you may take for yourself, in order that it may be well with you and that you may prolong your days. (Deuteronomy 22:6-7) “Don’t make mountains out of molehills” means don’t turn…
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Hebrew Month of Elul, A Time of Seeking God
This past Monday, August 25th began the first day of the sixth Biblical month of ELUL. Elul is a very significant month as we begin to look toward the Feast of the Lord, Tabernacles. This is the month of Mercy, Redemption, and Forgiveness. Interestingly enough there are 40 days from the first day of Elul,…
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The Biblical Year of Jubilee and Financial Collapse
The Hebrew Year of Shemittah: SEPTEMBER 14, 2012 BY PASTOR TIM SWANSON The shemittah and financial collapse. Let’s see if I can try and put this together. Wednesday evening we watched part 2 of Isaiah 9:10 – Judgment. This final installment had some eye-opening information. Rabbi Cahn shared with us about the shemittah or the…
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The spirit of Haman
The spirit in Haman is the same spirit that was in Herod. That was in Hitler and now is in Hamas. It is in humane and ungodly. God, let your enemies be scattered. Israel is Forever!
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LIFE’S LITTLE INTERRUPTIONS
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: The angel of the LORD appeared on the road with a drawn sword to stop him. To Balaam the angel was invisible, but the donkey on which Balaam was riding could see the angel. To avoid the angel with the drawn sword, the donkey veered from the road into a field.…
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Aaron Man of Peace
When all the congregation saw that Aaron had died, all the house of Israel wept for Aaron thirty days. (Numbers 20:29) Why did Israel weep for Aaron thirty days? Aaron was 123 years old when he died, a ripe old age, full of years, yet all Israel wept for Aaron thirty days. Thirty days is…
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Feast of Pentecost: Trumpets and Cloud
Rabbis taught, “Six blasts were blown on Friday evening before the Sabbath. The first one warned people to cease working in the fields. The second one warned people in the city to cease working. The third warned people to kindle their Sabbath lights … [finally the last three] a tekiah, teruah, and a tekiah were…
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Why I Celebrate Shabbat
Here is a quick over view. We are not to celebrate Shabbat (Sabbath) religiously or legalistically. Shabbat simply means a day of rest. There are three seasons, cycles and times when God ask His people to follow: The Feast Day’s, Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles, Months, and Sabbath. Why do I celebrate Shabbat, because Jesus did.…