Sunday, March 20, 2022

Parasha Tzav (Command)

From Rabbi Jack...
Whenever we want to download an App, we are denied access until we provide a user name and come up with a password. Even then, if the password does not meet the site's criteria, we are still denied access until we finally think up one that is acceptable. Also, many times when we try to access a site doing a Google search, we are denied access until we accept their cookies. Often, I have been denied access to a useful App because I refused to allow it access to my contact list. It is comforting to know, however, that this is not how it is when we try to assess God. We can come to God at any time, present Him with any question, seek wisdom on any subject and never be denied access!

Romans {5:1} "Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Messiah Yeshua, {5:2} through whom also we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God."

Not only does God offer us unlimited and unrestricted access to Him, He encourages our boldness to come into His presence.

Hebrews {4:16} "Let us therefore come boldly to the Throne of Grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need."

It does not matter who we are or what we are searching for. It does not matter if we are a Believer or a seeker, He has given us all the same simple, combined, easy access user name and password and that is Y-E-S-H-U-A. Why not try it!

From Ellen...
Hi Ellen here…I always try to do something spiritual and uplifting but this time will be different. Purim is over and this means Passover is around the corner. You have to thank God because He lines everything up prophetically and also secularly. The great Feast of Passover occurs, as you all know in the Spring. Our Abba wants us to clean our lives and come to Him in anticipation of great breakthroughs, hence Pass-over. We not only thank Him for saving us from death into life but also for "The Big Clean Up"! This is the perfect opportunity to rid our homes of any lingering leaven and residue of the past season. We clean out our cupboards of anything that would be used as a raising agent in cooking; I myself go through our personal wardrobe cupboard and remove things we haven't worn. In fact here in Israel we collected clothing for the Ukrainian refugees so the opportunity was spot on. So, get to work cleaning your homes with joy and praise of our wonderful Abba for all He has done and will do in our lives. Don't make it a drudgery but sing songs of deliverance and salvation…believe it or not you will receive a blessing even through the chore of cleaning. We love you all and pray for great and mighty things to happen in your lives this Passover!

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Rabbi Jack & Ellen





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