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HaShem Is One and Complete: Returning to the Pure Oneness of the God of Israel

The text emphasizes the belief that HaShem, the God of Israel, is singular and complete, as expressed through the Torah. It underscores the importance of direct prayer to HaShem without intermediaries. The author reflects on how worship should focus solely on HaShem, avoiding symbols or other divine figures, thereby affirming the covenant relationship between God…
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Ishmael: Strength, Endurance, and the Blessing of HaShem

The post emphasizes that Ishmael, Abraham’s firstborn, plays a vital role in God’s plan, marked by blessings of strength and endurance. His descendants contribute to stability and resilience alongside Isaac’s covenant teachings and Keturah’s skills. The narrative promotes unity within Abraham’s family, showcasing Ishmael’s significance in restoring harmony.
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Abraham’s Children Covenant Purpose | HaShem’s Plan for Every Line of Abraham

The covenant with Abraham emphasizes a divine family uniting rather than a singular religion or nation. Each of Abraham’s sons, including Ishmael and the Keturah tribes, has distinct roles within God’s plan. Ultimately, for the covenant to be fulfilled, all branches must reunite, honoring their shared purpose in His eternal promise.
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Abraham’s Children End-Times Covenant | Set Apart for HaShem’s Purpose

The post reflects on HaShem’s purpose in choosing Israel as a priestly nation to uphold His commandments and spread holiness. While all of Abraham’s descendants are blessed, the children of Jacob carry a unique covenant. True devotion to the Torah, rooted in love rather than legalism, is emphasized as essential for achieving true peace and…
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Guarding Against Self-Deception: Listening to the Torah Before My Heart

The content emphasizes the dangers of relying on one’s heart and emotions for moral guidance, which can lead to misinterpretation of truth. It highlights the importance of Torah, advocating for obedience to HaShem’s commandments. Trusting in HaShem over personal reasoning protects against deception and guides decisions in life and leadership.
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Deliver Us from the Evil One: Understanding Temptation Through Torah Eyes

“And do not lead us into hard testing, but keep us safe from the evil one.”— Matthew 6:13 (CJB) When I pray these words, I’m reminded that “the evil one” isn’t some horned creature lurking in darkness — it’s the adversary, ha-satan, the opposer. The adversary is not equal to HaShem; he is jealous of…
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The Danger of Images: Guarding My Worship Before HaShem

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