Sunday 5-25-25 1st. Day Of The Weekly Cycle, Iyar 27, 5785 67th. Day of Spring
Scriptures For The 41st. Day Of The Omer Iyar 27 Day 41st. Day Of The Omer Psalm 114: vs.1-8 KJV Matthew 7:24-27 KJV
It Is Best To Always Have A Personal Relationship With The King Messiah.
Prayer: Yes LORD, We Thank You Father/Yehovah Elohim/Yeshua Ha Mashiach! you have been our dwelling place in all generations. We worship before your throne, praising you with thanksgiving and serving you with gladness. Your mercy is from everlasting to everlasting upon those that hear you and keep your covenant and remember your commandments to do them. Our Father, grant us that our faith should stand in the power of your Holy Spirit. Teach us good judgement and knowledge according to your word of truth and show us the path in which we should go.
Please guide us and open our eyes to your spiritual truths and cause our ears to take heed of what we hear that more may be given us. We are grateful for the gifts of life and health, and all the wonderful things that you see fit to do for us, and the treasures that you reveal to us out of your law and testimony. Bless your holy name. We are the people of your pasture and the sheep of your hand, gathered together in your name. We pray these things in Yeshua holy name. Amen. The Gospel Is The Doctrine That Was Brought Forth By The King Messiah/Yeshua/The Great I AM/Jesus Christ Our LORD/From His Father/Yehovah About The Kingdom Of GOD.
Day 41 Iyar 27 May 25 - Subject: OMER COUNT - WEEK 6 - Joseph May 20 May 26, 2025 OMER COUNT - WEEK 6 - Joseph May 20 May 26, 2025 YESOD BONDING During the sixth week of counting the Omer, we examine and refine the emotional attribute of Yesod or bonding. Bonding means connecting; not only feeling for another, but being attached to him. Not just a token commitment, but total devotion. It creates a channel between giver and receiver. Bonding is eternal. It develops an everlasting union that lives on forever through the perpetual fruit it bears.
Bonding is the foundation of life. The emotional spine of the human psyche. Every person needs bonding to flourish and grow. The bonding between mother and child; between husband and wife; between brothers and sisters; between close friends. Bonding is affirmation; it gives one the sense of belonging; I am significant and important. It establishes trust -- trust in yourself and trust in others. It instills confidence. Without bonding and nurturing we cannot realize and be ourselves.
Meaning: The counting symbolizes a period of spiritual preparation, a countdown to the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Shavuot. Process: Each evening, a blessing is recited, and the specific day of the omer is stated, marking the progress of the count. Significance: The omer count is seen as a time for reflection, introspection, and spiritual growth, connecting the Israelites' experience in the wilderness to the Torah's revelation.
The commandment for counting the Omer is recorded within the Torah in Leviticus 23:9-14 KJV When ye are come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring the sheaf (omer) of the first-fruits of your harvest unto the priest.
Day 41 Iyar 26 May 25 - Hod of Yesod: Bonding in Bonding Humility is crucial in healthy bonding. Arrogance divides people. Preoccupation with your own desires and needs separates you from others. Humility allows you to appreciate another person and bond with him. Healthy bonding is the union of two distinct people, with independent personalities, who join for a higher purpose than satisfying their own needs. True humility comes from recognizing and acknowledging God in your life. Am I aware of the third partner -- God -- in bonding? And that this partner gives me the capacity to unite with another, despite our distinctions. Every person needs and has the capacity to bond with other people, with significant undertakings and with meaningful experiences.
Do I have difficulty bonding? Is the difficulty in all areas or only in certain ones? Do I bond easily with my job, but have trouble bonding with people? Or vice versa? Examine the reasons for not bonding. Is it because I am too critical and find fault in everything as an excuse for not bonding? Am I too locked in my own ways? Is my not bonding a result of discomfort with vulnerability? Have I been hurt in my past bonding experiences? Has my trust been abused? Is my fear of bonding a result of the deficient bonding I experienced as a child? To cultivate your capacity to bond, even if you have valid reasons to distrust, you must remember that God gave you a Divine soul that is nurturing and loving and you must learn to recognize the voice within, which will allow you to experience other people's souls and hearts.
Then you can slowly drop your defenses when you recognize someone or something you can truly trust. One additional point: Bonding breeds bonding. When you bond in one area of your life, it helps you bond in other areas. Exercise for the day: Begin bonding with a new person or experience you love by committing designated time each day or week to spend together constructively.
Who or What Was Jesus Christ Before His Human Birth? Was Jesus Christ the Messiah "very God of very God"? Is He a second member of the divine Godhead? Is there a contradiction between the terms "God the Son" and "the Son of God"? Were there two or more divine Beings, co-equal and uncreated, who have existed for all eternity, who were and are "God"? Why did Jesus speak of His Father as "the only true God"? Why do the Jews recite, "The LORD is our God, the LORD alone "? Who is the "LORD" of the Old Testament? Isaiah quotes God as saying, "I am God, and there is none else" Isaiah 45:22 KJV "there is none beside me" (verse 21).
Does this preclude the pre-existence and divinity of the Christ, the Messiah? Heresies abound in these "last days," terrible heresies and apostasizing errors -- deviations from the truth which could rob you of your eternal salvation! It is time you knew -- and proved conclusively -- the PLAIN TRUTH about Jesus Christ the Messiah! The apostle Paul warned almost 2,000 years ago, speaking of our End-Time generation, "The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron" I Timothy 4:1-2 KJV.
In his second epistle to Timothy, Paul warned that these evil deceivers are "always learning but never able to acknowledge the truth. Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these men oppose the truth -- men of depraved minds, who, as far as the faith is concerned, are rejected. But they will not get very far because, as in the case of those men, their folly will be clear to everyone" II Timothy 3:7-9 KJV. Such a heresy has arisen in these last days. It has received a new dimension of clever manipulation and pseudo-scholarly advancement by its authors. Claiming the Jews only worshiped "one God," and that they are rejecting "pagan" errors, they assert that Biblical revelation teaches that Jesus Christ was indeed the "Son of God," but definitely not "God the Son," making a clever distinction betweens the two terms.
The counting of the omer is rooted in the Torah, specifically in Leviticus 23:15-16 KJV, which instructs the Israelites to count seven weeks from the day after the Sabbath, when the omer (sheaf) of wave offering was brought. Meaning: The counting symbolizes a period of spiritual preparation, a countdown to the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Shavuot. Process: Each evening, a blessing is recited, and the specific day of the omer is stated, marking the progress of the count. Significance: The omer count is seen as a time for reflection, introspection, and spiritual growth, connecting the Israelites' experience in the wilderness to the Torah's revelation. The commandment for counting the Omer is recorded within the Torah in Leviticus 23:9-14 KJV When ye are come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring the sheaf (omer) of the first-fruits of your harvest unto the priest.
Love, Walter And Debbie
Scriptures For The 41st. Day Of The Omer Iyar 27 Day 41st. Day Of The Omer Psalm 114: vs.1-8 KJV Matthew 7:24-27 KJV
It Is Best To Always Have A Personal Relationship With The King Messiah.
Prayer: Yes LORD, We Thank You Father/Yehovah Elohim/Yeshua Ha Mashiach! you have been our dwelling place in all generations. We worship before your throne, praising you with thanksgiving and serving you with gladness. Your mercy is from everlasting to everlasting upon those that hear you and keep your covenant and remember your commandments to do them. Our Father, grant us that our faith should stand in the power of your Holy Spirit. Teach us good judgement and knowledge according to your word of truth and show us the path in which we should go.
Please guide us and open our eyes to your spiritual truths and cause our ears to take heed of what we hear that more may be given us. We are grateful for the gifts of life and health, and all the wonderful things that you see fit to do for us, and the treasures that you reveal to us out of your law and testimony. Bless your holy name. We are the people of your pasture and the sheep of your hand, gathered together in your name. We pray these things in Yeshua holy name. Amen. The Gospel Is The Doctrine That Was Brought Forth By The King Messiah/Yeshua/The Great I AM/Jesus Christ Our LORD/From His Father/Yehovah About The Kingdom Of GOD.
Day 41 Iyar 27 May 25 - Subject: OMER COUNT - WEEK 6 - Joseph May 20 May 26, 2025 OMER COUNT - WEEK 6 - Joseph May 20 May 26, 2025 YESOD BONDING During the sixth week of counting the Omer, we examine and refine the emotional attribute of Yesod or bonding. Bonding means connecting; not only feeling for another, but being attached to him. Not just a token commitment, but total devotion. It creates a channel between giver and receiver. Bonding is eternal. It develops an everlasting union that lives on forever through the perpetual fruit it bears.
Bonding is the foundation of life. The emotional spine of the human psyche. Every person needs bonding to flourish and grow. The bonding between mother and child; between husband and wife; between brothers and sisters; between close friends. Bonding is affirmation; it gives one the sense of belonging; I am significant and important. It establishes trust -- trust in yourself and trust in others. It instills confidence. Without bonding and nurturing we cannot realize and be ourselves.
Meaning: The counting symbolizes a period of spiritual preparation, a countdown to the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Shavuot. Process: Each evening, a blessing is recited, and the specific day of the omer is stated, marking the progress of the count. Significance: The omer count is seen as a time for reflection, introspection, and spiritual growth, connecting the Israelites' experience in the wilderness to the Torah's revelation.
The commandment for counting the Omer is recorded within the Torah in Leviticus 23:9-14 KJV When ye are come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring the sheaf (omer) of the first-fruits of your harvest unto the priest.
Day 41 Iyar 26 May 25 - Hod of Yesod: Bonding in Bonding Humility is crucial in healthy bonding. Arrogance divides people. Preoccupation with your own desires and needs separates you from others. Humility allows you to appreciate another person and bond with him. Healthy bonding is the union of two distinct people, with independent personalities, who join for a higher purpose than satisfying their own needs. True humility comes from recognizing and acknowledging God in your life. Am I aware of the third partner -- God -- in bonding? And that this partner gives me the capacity to unite with another, despite our distinctions. Every person needs and has the capacity to bond with other people, with significant undertakings and with meaningful experiences.
Do I have difficulty bonding? Is the difficulty in all areas or only in certain ones? Do I bond easily with my job, but have trouble bonding with people? Or vice versa? Examine the reasons for not bonding. Is it because I am too critical and find fault in everything as an excuse for not bonding? Am I too locked in my own ways? Is my not bonding a result of discomfort with vulnerability? Have I been hurt in my past bonding experiences? Has my trust been abused? Is my fear of bonding a result of the deficient bonding I experienced as a child? To cultivate your capacity to bond, even if you have valid reasons to distrust, you must remember that God gave you a Divine soul that is nurturing and loving and you must learn to recognize the voice within, which will allow you to experience other people's souls and hearts.
Then you can slowly drop your defenses when you recognize someone or something you can truly trust. One additional point: Bonding breeds bonding. When you bond in one area of your life, it helps you bond in other areas. Exercise for the day: Begin bonding with a new person or experience you love by committing designated time each day or week to spend together constructively.
Who or What Was Jesus Christ Before His Human Birth? Was Jesus Christ the Messiah "very God of very God"? Is He a second member of the divine Godhead? Is there a contradiction between the terms "God the Son" and "the Son of God"? Were there two or more divine Beings, co-equal and uncreated, who have existed for all eternity, who were and are "God"? Why did Jesus speak of His Father as "the only true God"? Why do the Jews recite, "The LORD is our God, the LORD alone "? Who is the "LORD" of the Old Testament? Isaiah quotes God as saying, "I am God, and there is none else" Isaiah 45:22 KJV "there is none beside me" (verse 21).
Does this preclude the pre-existence and divinity of the Christ, the Messiah? Heresies abound in these "last days," terrible heresies and apostasizing errors -- deviations from the truth which could rob you of your eternal salvation! It is time you knew -- and proved conclusively -- the PLAIN TRUTH about Jesus Christ the Messiah! The apostle Paul warned almost 2,000 years ago, speaking of our End-Time generation, "The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron" I Timothy 4:1-2 KJV.
In his second epistle to Timothy, Paul warned that these evil deceivers are "always learning but never able to acknowledge the truth. Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, so also these men oppose the truth -- men of depraved minds, who, as far as the faith is concerned, are rejected. But they will not get very far because, as in the case of those men, their folly will be clear to everyone" II Timothy 3:7-9 KJV. Such a heresy has arisen in these last days. It has received a new dimension of clever manipulation and pseudo-scholarly advancement by its authors. Claiming the Jews only worshiped "one God," and that they are rejecting "pagan" errors, they assert that Biblical revelation teaches that Jesus Christ was indeed the "Son of God," but definitely not "God the Son," making a clever distinction betweens the two terms.
The counting of the omer is rooted in the Torah, specifically in Leviticus 23:15-16 KJV, which instructs the Israelites to count seven weeks from the day after the Sabbath, when the omer (sheaf) of wave offering was brought. Meaning: The counting symbolizes a period of spiritual preparation, a countdown to the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Shavuot. Process: Each evening, a blessing is recited, and the specific day of the omer is stated, marking the progress of the count. Significance: The omer count is seen as a time for reflection, introspection, and spiritual growth, connecting the Israelites' experience in the wilderness to the Torah's revelation. The commandment for counting the Omer is recorded within the Torah in Leviticus 23:9-14 KJV When ye are come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye shall bring the sheaf (omer) of the first-fruits of your harvest unto the priest.
Love, Walter And Debbie