Shabbat Devotionals
As believers in Yeshua, it is our duty to love and encourage one another. We hope that you are blessed by rest and refreshment each Sabbath day.
It is without a doubt true that God desired from His covenant people a day set apart to Him. Set apart for His goals and purposes. In Israel, this day is Shabbat. This wonderful day of rest is felt throughout the country as a time to be with family, community and congregation. We pray that you will be blessed on this day of rest as well. And furthermore, that our weekly Shabbat Devotional will be an encouragement to you.

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Come to know the struggles of single mothers in the Land of Israel
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Weekly Devotional: Never Forget His Faithfulness
The command to remember echoes throughout Scripture. Again and again, God calls His people to look back, to reflect on where they have come from, and to recall His hand guiding them through every trial and season. Remember the road you traveled. Remember the hunger, the testing, and the miracles.…...
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Weekly Devotional: Making Things Right with God and Others
The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur, is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. It is a day of fasting, prayer, and repentance. Yet before the people of Israel ask God for forgiveness, they first seek reconciliation with one another. The lesson is clear: we cannot be right with God…...
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Weekly Devotional: Awakened by the Trumpet
Every year, as summer gives way to autumn, the Jewish people mark Rosh Hashanah—“the Head of the Year.” This festival signals more than just a change of seasons on the calendar; it begins a sacred time known as the “Ten Days of Awe,” culminating in Yom Kippur...
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Weekly Devotional: Walking the Way of Blessing
The phrase “fear of the Lord” can sound strange to our modern ears. We often speak of God’s love and His invitation to draw near but not of fear. Yet in Scripture, the fear of the Lord is not a cringing terror. It is deep and profound reverence, an awe-filled…...
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Weekly Devotional: Living Water or Empty Cisterns
In the dry land of Israel, water was the difference between life and death. From November through April, rains nourished the land, but for the rest of the year people depended on springs, rivers, wells, or cisterns....
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Weekly Devotional: The Mark of True Discipleship
What does it mean to truly follow Jesus? Paul’s answer in Galatians is both simple and profound: we fulfill the law of Christ by carrying one another’s burdens. This is not an optional suggestion but a central mark of discipleship....
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Weekly Devotional: Trusting God for Today
The manna came with a test. They could only gather enough for one day, except on the sixth day when they collected a double portion so they could rest on the Sabbath. God was teaching His people to depend on Him one day at a time....
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Weekly Devotional: Walking in What God Desires
Have you ever opened your Bible and felt overwhelmed by all its instructions? Have you asked, “How can I possibly live this way and truly please God each day?” If so, you are not alone. God’s people have wrestled with that same difficult question throughout history....
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Weekly Devotional: Speaking Life
Our words are powerful. They can build up or tear down, heal or wound, bring hope or cause despair. Proverbs tells us that the mouth of the righteous is like a fountain of life. That is more than a beautiful image. It is a spiritual standard for every follower of…...
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Weekly Devotional: Love That Listens and Does
When we talk about love, it’s easy to think only in terms of emotion. Warm feelings, passion, affection—these are often how we measure love in our world. But biblical love is made of sturdier stuff....
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Weekly Devotional: The Proclamation of Good News
“Zechariah asked the angel, ‘How can I be sure of this? I am an old man and my wife is well along in years.’ The angel said to him, ‘I am Gabriel. I stand in the presence of God, and I have been sent to speak to you and to tell you…...