Well, God invites us to take up residence in His love. He wants us to dwell with Him each day within the secure abode of His overflowing love.
Part of David’s longing to dwell in God’s presence was about beholding His beauty. Look for creative ways to take in more beauty.
God is our safe room. He is our shelter when life’s rockets hurtle our way.
Sometimes, we don’t like the truth. But as worshippers of the one true God, who is “the way, the truth and the life” (John 14:6), the truth is a vital part of dwelling with God.
One of the things we are celebrating during the Feast of Sukkot is God dwelling with us.
The word Sukkot means “booths” or “tabernacles,” so the seven-day holiday is also known as the Feast of Booths and the Feast of Tabernacles.
On this holiest day of the Jewish year, may God bless you with joy of your salvation in Yeshua.
For those curious about the Jewish roots of faith in Jesus, the biblical Feasts of Israel are an excellent place to start. What do we mean by Jewish roots?
Then, there’s Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year that kicks off the Fall Feasts of the Jewish calendar and serves as a season of reflection and repentance.
Tisha B’Av means the ninth of Av, and it is a day of mourning for Israel and Jewish people everywhere.