God is telling us that we all must view feeding the poor as our own personal responsibility, as well.
Being Holy
Sharing our lives with each other, singing together, and discussing God’s Word as a family leads directly to healthy relationships between parents and children.
Inspired by Faith
By studying these stories of faithfulness and meditating upon them, our own faith is strengthened. Indeed, faith inspires faith.
Kind Words for an Anxious Heart
It’s hard to break through the anxiety. But as the verse also states, kind words for an anxious heart can bring me back to feeling myself again.
The Enemy of Evil
So, while we pray for the end of hatred and anti-Semitism, we also take heart in knowing that God continues to preserve us.
Reconciliation and Forgiveness
There is a Jewish custom to spend the month leading up to Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, reaching out to people who we may have offended in order to seek reconciliation and forgiveness.
A Fire Inside
Only a candle with a flame can light other candles. The way to illuminate the world is from the inside out.
Choosing Your Own Adventure
It’s our daily Choose Your Own Adventure moment. One path leads to service of God. The other path leads to disobedience—the wilderness, where nothing grows.
Thirsting for God
Suddenly, all our material objects lose their allure, and we thirst for one thing and one thing only—an authentic and deep connection to God.
God’s Special Providence for Israel
Living in the Holy Land, I recognize that the covenant of land comes with added responsibility because of God’s special providence for Israel.
The Good in Others
Expressing the good about others expresses our humility. Speaking ill of others stems from arrogance.
Watching What We Say
We have a responsibility to use our God-given gift of speech to watch what we say and bring goodness to the world.
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