Even with this being the Feast of Unleavened Bread, it will be a busy week. Since the new day begins at sundown, this means the week began Saturday night. Last night we had a great study of the first part of Luke 11. One of the things we discussed was that G-d has His will and purpose for everything and we need to be in submission to His will (see verse 2). Another subject we discussed was in verse 3 how we are to ask for our daily bread. This shows our daily reliance/dependence upon Him. We are not to ask for a month’s supply of food, just what we need for each day. A third aspect we discussed, from verses 5 through 8, was that we need to be persistent in our prayers.
On another note, I wanted to show you 2 benefits of living in the Land during Pesach. Spilling out of the bag is kosher for Pesach bread from a local cafe and the other item is a package of kosher for Pesach chocolate cake. Yummy.
Later this week, we will be participating in the t’vila (immersion) of two people from our Beersheva study. I hope to post a couple of pictures here on the blog.
Wishing you a blessed day. According to the Jewish calendar, this is Resurrection Sunday today!
Blessings!
Great post! I needed it! Love the pictures that speak in G-d’s way! Need help in knowing G-d’s will–I know to study Bible to know His word, pray, and be led by Holy Sprit, is there anything else to definitely know His will? I was wondering about hell–I know a person in hell will not have G-d’s physical light, but will they also be in total darkness as no electricity? Safara
Amen….Blessings…