"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4:6-7
Expectations. We put them on ourselves. We put them on others. And we put them on God. There are expectations which God would want us to faithfully hope in and others that we selfishly put on Him.
I used to have a list of expectations when I was younger for the woman I would like to marry someday. I had it from the physical appearance to what kind of personality she would have to other small details that shouldn't matter. The consumer in us whats to pre-order our spouse and expect God to give it to us as long as we remain faithful so that way we can justify that we "deserve" that person.
We have never deserved to have anything that God gives us but He gladly gives us His grace and mercy. It's not until you break yourself away from the selfish mindset that you truly start to allow God to fill your heart with the desires He wants you to have instead of the desires you want to have.
God has been laying upon my heart a desire for Israel. A desire to marry a woman who loves God and Israel just as much as I do. When I think about what's happening to our nation and where this world is heading, I get anxious. I feel as if I need to hurry up my plans, find a good job, get married, have a few kids, and feel like my life is somewhat complete before judgement hits this planet.
But what does that first part say in Philippians 4:6? "Do not be anxious about anything..." Why would any of us be anxious? Because we have plans. Selfish plans. Plans that we want to see through. We think we know better than God. I read these verses today and praying to God saying, "You're right God... I've been selfish and dumb for thinking my timeline is better than yours."
Prayer has been hitting me hard in all my teachings. I don't feel as if God has been on the outside of my heart's door but more of the fact that He has been with me but I have refused to talk to Him. Kind of like a stagnant marriage life when the spouses don't talk to each other for a while. Or maybe He would be doing all the talking and I would stay quiet.
After opening up once again and communicating once again, there is a peace that God brought upon me. One that is definitely hard to understand.
Something else that I have been noticing is that my struggle with lust has dwindled. Working in front of Victoria Secret you would think it would drive a man crazy. By the grace of God I have actually gotten stronger. The pictures don't phase me. The women may be attractive but in all honesty my heart longs for a woman of God.
I know and see many physically attractive women almost everyday, including on Facebook. There isn't a day when I wish one of them would be surrounded by a halo and God say, "Go after her!" The hardest part about the wait, is the restraint of self. and waiting for the right moment to pursue. Something else that is troubling is seeing women who claim to believe in the same God you do and you see them make poor choices, even publicly for everyone to see.
I long to love my future wife like Christ has loved us. To be self-sacrificing. To love her enough to go to Hell and back. And if necessary, to die for her. God willing, I will be the husband she desires as well, and also be a loving father to children. We all desire the promise of new life and God is the only one who can bring about those promises in our lives. If I ever have the privilege to get to that point, it will be because of Him. He knows how long I have been waiting and been fighting to one day have a future family.
I pray for God's providence and perspective. He has given it. He is giving it. And He will continue to do so. Amen.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
The Value of Motherhood
Single mothers these days, I believe, are under appreciated. Many churches will shun single moms because of the choice they have made and instead of being helped, the doors are shut in their face. Why is it that the church can tend to forget that one of the groups of people that God calls us to help are the widows? Especially those with children.
I've also noticed that while I have gotten to know many women, there is a negative mentality that if a woman has a child that it's a good reason to stay away from getting to know her on a more intimate basis. Even though scripture does point out that it is better for the woman to stay with the original father of the child and try to work things out, I think many women who know it's better to find someone else are often overlooked just because they have a child or more.
Children are a blessing. Scripture points this out in Psalm 127:3. Ask any mother who has children, they never say they regret having them. They will say something along the lines of the child being their greatest mistake that they would never take back. I have been thinking a lot about single moms lately. They take on responsibility that many women have denied themselves before. Even though it would be better to have a partner, helper and father figure around, they have made the choice to continue with the choice they made.
Many selfish men do not realize what the woman has in her life. Single moms should not be looked upon as having a burden with them. They should be seen as women with blessing. They have already proven themselves to be responsible, hard working, and committed to taking care of someone they love. Motherhood is a very beautiful thing and we should never look down upon a woman who decides to take that challenge on. It's not as glorious as many women who are not mothers would make it seem before hand. It's hard work.
I just wanted to encourage and applaud you single mothers out there and don't let any man make you feel less than who you really are. Men who don't see the great potential in you don't deserve your time. Let a man who recognizes the value you have to deserve the value of your time. Happy Mothers Day to you all and God bless!
I've also noticed that while I have gotten to know many women, there is a negative mentality that if a woman has a child that it's a good reason to stay away from getting to know her on a more intimate basis. Even though scripture does point out that it is better for the woman to stay with the original father of the child and try to work things out, I think many women who know it's better to find someone else are often overlooked just because they have a child or more.
Children are a blessing. Scripture points this out in Psalm 127:3. Ask any mother who has children, they never say they regret having them. They will say something along the lines of the child being their greatest mistake that they would never take back. I have been thinking a lot about single moms lately. They take on responsibility that many women have denied themselves before. Even though it would be better to have a partner, helper and father figure around, they have made the choice to continue with the choice they made.
Many selfish men do not realize what the woman has in her life. Single moms should not be looked upon as having a burden with them. They should be seen as women with blessing. They have already proven themselves to be responsible, hard working, and committed to taking care of someone they love. Motherhood is a very beautiful thing and we should never look down upon a woman who decides to take that challenge on. It's not as glorious as many women who are not mothers would make it seem before hand. It's hard work.
I just wanted to encourage and applaud you single mothers out there and don't let any man make you feel less than who you really are. Men who don't see the great potential in you don't deserve your time. Let a man who recognizes the value you have to deserve the value of your time. Happy Mothers Day to you all and God bless!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
The Rapture Challenge
Before this starts a debate or argument, I want to share what I believe. What you believe is your own business. But I want you to test your own belief. Instead of accepting a popular belief without truly understanding it, truly search the scriptures and know for sure what you believe.
"Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God."
— Corrie Ten Boom
If you don't know who Corrie Ten Boom is, she was a Dutch Christian woman who sheltered Jews during the Holocaust and is very well known to the Jewish people because of all that she did for them. She is an inspiration to me because she knows what it's like to suffer and do good things for God's glory. If you also don't know, she has been known to speak out against the Pre-Tribulation Rapture doctrine.
She has good reason to. Why? Because she endured hard times during the Holocaust. The Holocaust is probably one of the greatest prophetic times of the Tribulation. She knows what it's like to fear for her life but yet remain consistent in helping those that needed to be saved, particularly the Jews.
A quote of hers that hits me hard is, "How dare you have a doctrine that takes you out of this world when it will need you the most!" Think about it! The world has yet to see it's worst days and we have this idea that God will take us out and people will be needing leadership and love the most! How SELFISH of us to believe that we will leave and let others suffer! The Bible remains VERY consistent that we are to endure hardship for HIS name's sake!
Is there ever a scripture verse that tells us to anticipate being rescued and not have to go through pain or suffering? Far from it! We are called to be a people that will do what is necessary and carry our cross so that He will be glorified! Why would we want to miss out on God's greatest moment to reveal Himself to people who do not know Him yet?!
I think what our religious leaders have deceived us on is this concept of thinking being saved is more necessary so that we can get our "lift ticket" and not concern ourselves on knowing how become spiritual warriors. "Get saved so that you don't miss the rapture!" It's like being frightened so that we don't miss out on something. That is not a healthy faith. That is a destructive faith. We should not live in fear so that we may receive a reward. We have been told that if we end up being "left behind" that we are screwed.
Instead of being hopeful for Christ's return because we could have the opportunity to lead the biggest multitude of believers the world has ever witnessed, we have accepted an idea that takes us out of the picture. How is the world supposed to come to Christ if those who know Him leave? How does abandoning the world help save it? It doesn't make any sense!
I have realized that God's greatest prophecy for the end times is the story of the exodus out of Egypt. God saved His people from oppression. He promised them He would save them and they anticipated it. The great song from "Prince of Egypt" that we enjoy singing, "Deliver Us!" I believe to be what we are singing in our hearts now. We are anticipating Christ's return. He is our version of Moses.
When He will show up, He will show up with great wonders, miracles, and signs. We will abandon the lifestyle we live now and go into the wilderness again, just as our ancestors did. He will provide food, water, and protection just as He did for our ancestors. How incredible will be to experience that?! That gets me excited! But sadly our Pre-Trib prophets have told us that it will be so terrible that we might as well die instead of endure, that somehow if we are not "lifted" that we are not "worthy" of being taken.
My brothers and sisters in the faith... God is consistent. He doesn't create new things but recycles and is a circular God. That is why we have the seasons. There is a time and a season for everything. He doesn't go in a straight line. History repeats itself. To deny this fact is foolish. There was never a point in time when God "raptured" anyone from a terrible moment in time but helped His people endure so that He would be glorified in the end.
He wanted to get the credit for His victory for His people. How does He gain victory by taking people away? We are His vessels, His tools, His ministers and workers. How are seeds to be planted if there is no one to plant?
I challenge you all to consider this point of view and I would love to continue the conversation. I have so much to say on this that it would take many days and nights to discuss. Many of you may be hardcore Pre-Trib rapture fanatics. I used to be as well. Until I did my own homework on the issue. Challenge yourself. What makes the most sense when ministering to the world? What makes sense in God challenging you in your faith? Enduring hardship and seeing who will stay loyal or hoping you say that last minute prayer and getting into Heaven? Think about it. Pray about it.
"If God has shown us bad times ahead, it's enough for me that He knows about them. That's why He sometimes shows us things, you know - to tell us that this too is in His hands."
— Corrie Ten Boom (The Hiding Place)
Shalom
"Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God."
— Corrie Ten Boom
If you don't know who Corrie Ten Boom is, she was a Dutch Christian woman who sheltered Jews during the Holocaust and is very well known to the Jewish people because of all that she did for them. She is an inspiration to me because she knows what it's like to suffer and do good things for God's glory. If you also don't know, she has been known to speak out against the Pre-Tribulation Rapture doctrine.
She has good reason to. Why? Because she endured hard times during the Holocaust. The Holocaust is probably one of the greatest prophetic times of the Tribulation. She knows what it's like to fear for her life but yet remain consistent in helping those that needed to be saved, particularly the Jews.
A quote of hers that hits me hard is, "How dare you have a doctrine that takes you out of this world when it will need you the most!" Think about it! The world has yet to see it's worst days and we have this idea that God will take us out and people will be needing leadership and love the most! How SELFISH of us to believe that we will leave and let others suffer! The Bible remains VERY consistent that we are to endure hardship for HIS name's sake!
Is there ever a scripture verse that tells us to anticipate being rescued and not have to go through pain or suffering? Far from it! We are called to be a people that will do what is necessary and carry our cross so that He will be glorified! Why would we want to miss out on God's greatest moment to reveal Himself to people who do not know Him yet?!
I think what our religious leaders have deceived us on is this concept of thinking being saved is more necessary so that we can get our "lift ticket" and not concern ourselves on knowing how become spiritual warriors. "Get saved so that you don't miss the rapture!" It's like being frightened so that we don't miss out on something. That is not a healthy faith. That is a destructive faith. We should not live in fear so that we may receive a reward. We have been told that if we end up being "left behind" that we are screwed.
Instead of being hopeful for Christ's return because we could have the opportunity to lead the biggest multitude of believers the world has ever witnessed, we have accepted an idea that takes us out of the picture. How is the world supposed to come to Christ if those who know Him leave? How does abandoning the world help save it? It doesn't make any sense!
I have realized that God's greatest prophecy for the end times is the story of the exodus out of Egypt. God saved His people from oppression. He promised them He would save them and they anticipated it. The great song from "Prince of Egypt" that we enjoy singing, "Deliver Us!" I believe to be what we are singing in our hearts now. We are anticipating Christ's return. He is our version of Moses.
When He will show up, He will show up with great wonders, miracles, and signs. We will abandon the lifestyle we live now and go into the wilderness again, just as our ancestors did. He will provide food, water, and protection just as He did for our ancestors. How incredible will be to experience that?! That gets me excited! But sadly our Pre-Trib prophets have told us that it will be so terrible that we might as well die instead of endure, that somehow if we are not "lifted" that we are not "worthy" of being taken.
My brothers and sisters in the faith... God is consistent. He doesn't create new things but recycles and is a circular God. That is why we have the seasons. There is a time and a season for everything. He doesn't go in a straight line. History repeats itself. To deny this fact is foolish. There was never a point in time when God "raptured" anyone from a terrible moment in time but helped His people endure so that He would be glorified in the end.
He wanted to get the credit for His victory for His people. How does He gain victory by taking people away? We are His vessels, His tools, His ministers and workers. How are seeds to be planted if there is no one to plant?
I challenge you all to consider this point of view and I would love to continue the conversation. I have so much to say on this that it would take many days and nights to discuss. Many of you may be hardcore Pre-Trib rapture fanatics. I used to be as well. Until I did my own homework on the issue. Challenge yourself. What makes the most sense when ministering to the world? What makes sense in God challenging you in your faith? Enduring hardship and seeing who will stay loyal or hoping you say that last minute prayer and getting into Heaven? Think about it. Pray about it.
"If God has shown us bad times ahead, it's enough for me that He knows about them. That's why He sometimes shows us things, you know - to tell us that this too is in His hands."
— Corrie Ten Boom (The Hiding Place)
Shalom
Friday, March 4, 2011
I need to be honest so that you will understand
My dear brothers and sisters,
As a bond servant to our Lord and Savior, I want to come to you with the deepest love and humility. I have been writing and saying many things that have been argumentative. The reason for this is not so that I may try to come across as some spiritual know it all. I do admit that as I have been learning many historical things about our faith and diving into the Old Testament and Judaic principles that I have come across as prideful and haughty. I do believe the enemy may have tempted me into that mindset in order to create conflict among us. I want to resolve this conflict.
My journey in learning all these things and making them the main focus on my status updates and such is to provoke my fellow believers to think and consider them. My teachers have taught me to do my own research and not just take mainstream ideas for granted. We have grown up in a church that have taken ideological and theological arguments and haven't fully investigated them with solid scriptural background. As I have been learning about the background of our faith and how the Jewish faith has actually preserved many important things and how the Catholic/Protestant movements have perverted our faith, it has opened my eyes on why we do what we do. It has also made me aware that there are things we shouldn't do and mold our minds around the Hebrew mindset and interpretation of scripture. Not the Greek/Roman/American modern day interpretation of things.
I argue why things are so important because we are constantly deceived by modern day thinking. I heard a great quote today and I believe God had me hear it for a reason. "The purpose of arguing is the pursuit of truth." I know Titus and Timothy advocate not having foolish arguments. But I believe my arguments about the things we believe should never be foolish. We must always know why we do what we do and always have purpose behind what we do and believe. Any part of scripture is never there for just "fill in space." If it is there, it is there for a reason!
Something I think I have been noticing is that I have been failing to get you, my loved ones, excited about what I have been learning. And rather turning you away from it which hurts me even more. I already feel very alone in trying to do what's right and I lack the encouragement in what I am learning. I don't see you guys enough as it is day in and day out. I feel as if I am back in the military again trying to keep myself spiritually nourished on my own with no accountability and no one to challenge me in my faith. I've learned that you don't learn just be reading, you learn by example. This is obviously what Yeshua came to do.
When I argue about the Torah and following the Law, I don't argue that it is meant for salvation. It was never meant for that. What I do believe is that if we are to keep ourselves holy, because Christ makes us holy, we must follow the Law. The Law tells us how to stay holy, to keep us from profaning ourselves, and to be separate from the world. It tells us how to live a blessed life. God said, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." It was never foretold that one day some would be done away with. That some would be acceptable and others wouldn't. We have come to a point where we have some kind of "edited" version that only apply today. If you read from Yeshua's words that he commanded, he actually added on to the commandments. He didn't take away to make it easier, he made it harder.
I don't claim to be a prophet. But as I read the story of Jeremiah, I feel a connection with him because God commissioned this young guy to tell His people what they needed to hear even if they didn't want to hear it. Jeremiah didn't want to upset the people but knew that he had to speak anyways. The Word of God couldn't be contained inside of him. That's how I feel. I don't mean to speak it out of "YOU MUST DO THIS AND DO THAT!" I don't mean it to come across as some kind of "I know better than you do therefore you must listen to me!" Far from it!
There seems to be a lot of questioning about the things I believe such as which laws I follow. My answer to that is, I believe in what the Law says. Now some circumstances have changed. Prophecies have been fulfilled and that has put forth a REnewed way of doing things. But the principle still applies. What I have desired is, instead of questioning my motives and what I have been learning, I want you to listen to the radio programs and decide for yourself. I am only a man and even those of you who know me well know that I can tend to have a hard time explaining things properly because I have an ADHD tendency! Haha!
I believe there are deeper things in scripture that we are not allowing ourselves to discover and as I am discovering these things for myself, I get excited and want to share them! I don't want to keep them to myself because that would be selfish! I want to get our minds wrapped around God's! I realize how much I have been missing in years past as I learn from my teachers! Proverbs 25:2 says, "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but it is the glory of kings to search out a matter." Meaning that God wants us to pursue what he has hidden.
Some of you are aware of my desire to get into geocaching and to me I believe God has given me this desire because God's favorite thing to do is to hide something and for us to go out and find it. Using God's Positioning System (the Torah) we are able to understand why things were placed in the rest of the scriptures. It is the key on the map that explains everything else and tells us where we are going and what to look for. The voice coming from the GPS is the Holy Spirit to help guide us. That is what I believe.
I want to challenge you guys to look into this stuff as well because I don't want to do this alone. And I honestly want to know what you think. These teachers have taught me so much, the Holy Spirit has been confirming the things they have taught me, and as I do my own research on these things, my eyes are just opened. I used to have doubts, I used to struggle with so many issues and doctrines, and now I have a peace about those matters. The Truth has set me free! I don't believe one part of scripture is more important than the other. But I do believe that if you want to understand all of scripture, you have to understand where it came from which is the first 5 books.
On the topic of the holidays, or the holy days, research their significance. We were told by God to remember those days, to celebrate them, to teach the traditions to our children so that we would never forget what God did for us back then and continue to look forward to what He will do, especially when it comes to Shabbat, or the Sabbath. I believe we are failing when it comes to this day. It is meant for rest, time spent with loved ones, and meditating on God's Word. How many of us still incorporate work, stress of some kind, and don't give God His time to be spent with us? Shabbat is God's appointment with Him and if we don't invite Him into our place of rest, what kind of message is that sending Him?
I have so much to say and not enough words or time to say it all in. My heart's desire is that we will pursue the truth together someday. It may take many discussions, some may be argumentative, but when arguing, have it be in love and pursuing what is righteous and for God's glory! I wish I could say all these things to everyone in person but with our busy lives and everyone being stretched thin with things, I felt this would be the best way to share with you what has been on my mind and heart. I love you all and look forward to hearing back from you at some point.
“May the LORD bless you and keep you; May the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; May the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.”
Shalom
P.S. The radio programs can be found at www.solaceradio.com
As a bond servant to our Lord and Savior, I want to come to you with the deepest love and humility. I have been writing and saying many things that have been argumentative. The reason for this is not so that I may try to come across as some spiritual know it all. I do admit that as I have been learning many historical things about our faith and diving into the Old Testament and Judaic principles that I have come across as prideful and haughty. I do believe the enemy may have tempted me into that mindset in order to create conflict among us. I want to resolve this conflict.
My journey in learning all these things and making them the main focus on my status updates and such is to provoke my fellow believers to think and consider them. My teachers have taught me to do my own research and not just take mainstream ideas for granted. We have grown up in a church that have taken ideological and theological arguments and haven't fully investigated them with solid scriptural background. As I have been learning about the background of our faith and how the Jewish faith has actually preserved many important things and how the Catholic/Protestant movements have perverted our faith, it has opened my eyes on why we do what we do. It has also made me aware that there are things we shouldn't do and mold our minds around the Hebrew mindset and interpretation of scripture. Not the Greek/Roman/American modern day interpretation of things.
I argue why things are so important because we are constantly deceived by modern day thinking. I heard a great quote today and I believe God had me hear it for a reason. "The purpose of arguing is the pursuit of truth." I know Titus and Timothy advocate not having foolish arguments. But I believe my arguments about the things we believe should never be foolish. We must always know why we do what we do and always have purpose behind what we do and believe. Any part of scripture is never there for just "fill in space." If it is there, it is there for a reason!
Something I think I have been noticing is that I have been failing to get you, my loved ones, excited about what I have been learning. And rather turning you away from it which hurts me even more. I already feel very alone in trying to do what's right and I lack the encouragement in what I am learning. I don't see you guys enough as it is day in and day out. I feel as if I am back in the military again trying to keep myself spiritually nourished on my own with no accountability and no one to challenge me in my faith. I've learned that you don't learn just be reading, you learn by example. This is obviously what Yeshua came to do.
When I argue about the Torah and following the Law, I don't argue that it is meant for salvation. It was never meant for that. What I do believe is that if we are to keep ourselves holy, because Christ makes us holy, we must follow the Law. The Law tells us how to stay holy, to keep us from profaning ourselves, and to be separate from the world. It tells us how to live a blessed life. God said, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments." It was never foretold that one day some would be done away with. That some would be acceptable and others wouldn't. We have come to a point where we have some kind of "edited" version that only apply today. If you read from Yeshua's words that he commanded, he actually added on to the commandments. He didn't take away to make it easier, he made it harder.
I don't claim to be a prophet. But as I read the story of Jeremiah, I feel a connection with him because God commissioned this young guy to tell His people what they needed to hear even if they didn't want to hear it. Jeremiah didn't want to upset the people but knew that he had to speak anyways. The Word of God couldn't be contained inside of him. That's how I feel. I don't mean to speak it out of "YOU MUST DO THIS AND DO THAT!" I don't mean it to come across as some kind of "I know better than you do therefore you must listen to me!" Far from it!
There seems to be a lot of questioning about the things I believe such as which laws I follow. My answer to that is, I believe in what the Law says. Now some circumstances have changed. Prophecies have been fulfilled and that has put forth a REnewed way of doing things. But the principle still applies. What I have desired is, instead of questioning my motives and what I have been learning, I want you to listen to the radio programs and decide for yourself. I am only a man and even those of you who know me well know that I can tend to have a hard time explaining things properly because I have an ADHD tendency! Haha!
I believe there are deeper things in scripture that we are not allowing ourselves to discover and as I am discovering these things for myself, I get excited and want to share them! I don't want to keep them to myself because that would be selfish! I want to get our minds wrapped around God's! I realize how much I have been missing in years past as I learn from my teachers! Proverbs 25:2 says, "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but it is the glory of kings to search out a matter." Meaning that God wants us to pursue what he has hidden.
Some of you are aware of my desire to get into geocaching and to me I believe God has given me this desire because God's favorite thing to do is to hide something and for us to go out and find it. Using God's Positioning System (the Torah) we are able to understand why things were placed in the rest of the scriptures. It is the key on the map that explains everything else and tells us where we are going and what to look for. The voice coming from the GPS is the Holy Spirit to help guide us. That is what I believe.
I want to challenge you guys to look into this stuff as well because I don't want to do this alone. And I honestly want to know what you think. These teachers have taught me so much, the Holy Spirit has been confirming the things they have taught me, and as I do my own research on these things, my eyes are just opened. I used to have doubts, I used to struggle with so many issues and doctrines, and now I have a peace about those matters. The Truth has set me free! I don't believe one part of scripture is more important than the other. But I do believe that if you want to understand all of scripture, you have to understand where it came from which is the first 5 books.
On the topic of the holidays, or the holy days, research their significance. We were told by God to remember those days, to celebrate them, to teach the traditions to our children so that we would never forget what God did for us back then and continue to look forward to what He will do, especially when it comes to Shabbat, or the Sabbath. I believe we are failing when it comes to this day. It is meant for rest, time spent with loved ones, and meditating on God's Word. How many of us still incorporate work, stress of some kind, and don't give God His time to be spent with us? Shabbat is God's appointment with Him and if we don't invite Him into our place of rest, what kind of message is that sending Him?
I have so much to say and not enough words or time to say it all in. My heart's desire is that we will pursue the truth together someday. It may take many discussions, some may be argumentative, but when arguing, have it be in love and pursuing what is righteous and for God's glory! I wish I could say all these things to everyone in person but with our busy lives and everyone being stretched thin with things, I felt this would be the best way to share with you what has been on my mind and heart. I love you all and look forward to hearing back from you at some point.
“May the LORD bless you and keep you; May the LORD make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; May the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.”
Shalom
P.S. The radio programs can be found at www.solaceradio.com
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