The Covenant Path

Tag: Torah study

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

    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…

  • Abrahamic Family Core Values: Returning to the Unity HaShem Intended

    Abrahamic Family Core Values: Returning to the Unity HaShem Intended

    The core values of the Abrahamic family, rooted in devotion, hospitality, justice, and obedience, have remained unchanged despite political and cultural shifts. As descendants of Abraham, we share a foundational purpose and must reconnect, transcending divisions to fulfill our roles within divine laws and promote unity under HaShem.

  • The Covenant Is Responsibility

    The Covenant Is Responsibility

    The Covenant given to Jacob’s descendants represents a responsibility rather than a rank, as their role is to share HaShem’s teachings with the world. Israel’s obedience results in blessings, and their failure leads to consequences such as the diaspora. Restoration is essential for global peace, highlighting the significance of their spiritual assignment.

  • Abraham’s Branches — One Root, Many Destinies

    Abraham’s Branches — One Root, Many Destinies

    Abraham’s life illustrates HaShem’s design of diverse blessings through many branches: Ishmael, Isaac, and the sons of Keturah, each with unique roles in God’s plan. Together, they signify unity, strength, revelation, and innovation, fulfilling the promise of one father for many nations, culminating in the restoration during the Mashiach’s days.

  • The Covenant Path: Understanding Abraham’s Family and HaShem’s Plan

    The Covenant Path: Understanding Abraham’s Family and HaShem’s Plan

    The series “A Family Chosen by HaShem” explores the expansive narrative of Abraham’s descendants, emphasizing their divine purpose and blessings through prayer and scripture. It highlights the restoration of Jacob’s line and Israel’s role as a priestly nation, encouraging reflection on HaShem’s guidance and truth in the understanding of this profound lineage.

  • Abraham’s Children Covenant Purpose | HaShem’s Plan for Every Line of Abraham

    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.

  • Abraham’s Children End-Times Covenant | Set Apart for HaShem’s Purpose

    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…

  • Guarding Against Self-Deception: Listening to the Torah Before My Heart

    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.

  • The Danger of Images: Guarding My Worship Before HaShem

    The Danger of Images: Guarding My Worship Before HaShem

    “You are to have no other gods before Me. You are not to make for yourselves a carved image of any kind in heaven above, on the earth beneath, or in the water below. You are not to bow down to them or serve them.”— Shemot (Exodus) 20 : 3–5 (CJB) When I sit and…