“The Ancient Path” – An Original Worship Song
An original worship song inspired by God's calling on our lives to seek His ancient paths through walking out His Torah (instructions) - Jer. 6:16.
An original worship song inspired by God's calling on our lives to seek His ancient paths through walking out His Torah (instructions) - Jer. 6:16.
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Some reflections on what stood out to me from last week's Torah portion reading of Numbers 1-4:20, as well as the corresponding prophetic and gospel passages from Hosea 2 and Matthew 4.
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I was praying tonight and I looked at the clock. 1:21 "Read Psalm 121," He said. I opened my Bible and recited the following passage out loud several times. (Quietly of course—the rest of my household was sleeping as most normal people tend to do at this hour.) I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh…
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