The Nearness of His Absence
But for Yeshua, His disappearances were always deliberate. Each time He vanished from the scene, it was never out of fear or avoidance — it was always about timing, obedience, and the Father’s plan.
But for Yeshua, His disappearances were always deliberate. Each time He vanished from the scene, it was never out of fear or avoidance — it was always about timing, obedience, and the Father’s plan.
Did Job’s wife say in Job 2:9: “Curse God and die” or “Bless God and die”? The word ‘barak’ in Hebrew is one of those…
We rejoice that the hostages have been freed and have returned home!. For the past two years, we have prayed day after day for this…
Thursday, October 9th, 2025 5 sets, 2 Tanakh, 1 Bible were given plus1 Salvation This team of two was in two places on this…
The word ‘judge’ in this verse in Isaiah and in Micah is shafat, which is the root of the word Jehoshaphat, meaning it is the Lord who will judge them for ultimately rejecting Yeshua.
The word ‘judge’ in this verse in Isaiah and in Micah is shafat, which is the root of the word Jehoshaphat, meaning it is the Lord who will judge them for ultimately rejecting Yeshua.