Seventh Blog
In this blog, it is my privilege to talk about the amazing love G-d has for all human beings. Oh my friends, His love is so beautiful and much more stable than human love. The love G-d has for human beings is powerful (words cannot define it properly); the love I will speak of in this blog is the love we have access to (at least on a small scale) when we have faith in the Messiah (please understand G-d loves nonbelievers as well as people of faith in the Messiah). (Please click on Seventh Blog to read full blog).
Sixth Blog
This blog came about after reading 2 Chronicles, a Bible Book in the Old Testament; in reading the Old Testament, I get a clear view of the expectations of G-d in Biblical times, as these times are a window into His expectations for us in modern times. In Biblical times there were laws G-d commanded the Israelites to follow, and G-d was clear in His covenant with them, there would be consequences for not following these laws. (Please click on Sixth Blog to read full blog).
Fifth Blog
The fifth blog was written before the pandemic, though I recently made a few changes, and discusses the political division in our country; and how our problems of division would be resolved, if we focus our attention on who our ultimate leader is. This blog asks you, the reader, to view the importance of turning our focus on G-d rather than man. This is something important to look at, especially as life in our country is growing more and more unstable.
Fourth Blog
My fourth blog intends to illustrate how reading about the trials of the Israelites, in the Old Testament of the Bible, can be of benefit to Jews (and Gentiles); as the Israelites relationship with G-d teaches the importance of trusting in Him, obeying Him and following His commandments. I will also use an example from my own life; of how His Word is teaching me to learn from the Israelites. And finally I will discuss my perspective on one reason I believe the Messiah was given as a gift to the Jews (and to the world) by G-d.
Third Blog
I became a Messianic Jew about five or six years ago (as discussed in my first blog); after feeling a lifetime of guilt about the possibility of believing in the Messiah. I never desired to read the Old Testament; perhaps it was due to a rebellion of my faith. I recently started reading it, I am happy about this as G-d is really opening my eyes to see the truth of His word. My purpose of this article is to discuss how the prophecies in the Old Testament of the Messiah have strengthened my faith in Him. (Please click on Third Blog to read full blog).
Second Blog
Hi all. This is my second blog. I appreciate your hanging in there with me. I am hoping you are finding hope in G-d at this time. Even if you do not believe in G-d or the Messiah, that is okay. Keep reading. I also want to write again for my Jewish brothers and sisters. Specifically to let them know why I, a Jewish woman, came to believe in the Messiah of the Christian faith; and I will give three reasons for why I came to believe in Him (or why my faith strengthen in Him). (Please click on Second Blog to read full blog).
First Blog
Hi welcome to my first Blog Post. I am very happy that you are here. On the first Blog I want to let you know who I am and why I started this Blog. My hope is that this Blog will give people comfort in the difficult days we are going through. And that people can find faith or strengthen their faith in my story. I would like to particularly reach fellow Jews; and encourage them there is hope to find peace within. (Please click on First Blog to read full blog).