Monday, August 3, 2020
Sunday, July 26, 2020
El = God
The Hebrew word El (which is derived from a root word meaning “power, might, or strength”) is the most basic Hebrew word for god (referring to pagan gods) or God (referring to the God of Israel, the one true God). It is rarely used by itself in the Bible. Almost always, it is joined with additional descriptive words for Israel’s God. Take, for example, these names for God:
- El Echad (“one God,” Malachi 2:10)
- El Hanne’eman (“the faithful God,” Deuteronomy 7:9)
- El Emet (“God of truth,” Psalm 31:5 KJV)
Clearly, it takes a lot of names to describe an infinite God! But El is more than just a prefix. As stated previously, it connotes the mighty, relentless power of God. It refers to His omnipotent strength. And when combined with other names (or attributes) of God, it works to magnify them.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Jehovah-Ra’ah = The Lord Is My Shepherd
The primary meaning of shepherd (Ra’ah) is to feed, to tend, to lead to pasture. To do all this, a shepherd has to be up close and personal, intimately aware of the needs of his sheep. Also a shepherd is the protector of his flock. This is why he carries a rod—to fight off predators that would harm even one of his rams, ewes, or lambs.
If all that is what a shepherd does, what’s the job description of sheep? Easy. A sheep trusts its shepherd. As sheep, we follow. We go where our Shepherd leads. We do what He tells us to do. We look to Him to supply all our needs.
Friday, July 24, 2020
ABBA = Father
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Alpha and Omega = The First and the Last
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
El Olam =The Everlasting God, the Eternal God
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
El Chaiyai = God of My Life
Monday, July 20, 2020
El Elyon = God Most High
Sunday, July 19, 2020
El Roi = The God Who Sees Me
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Jehovah-RaphaThe Lord Who Heals
If you’ve wallowed in guilt and shame, felt the heartbreak of a broken relationship, agonized over a wayward family member, felt grief over a lost loved one, or been disappointed by an unfulfilled dream, you know that spiritual, emotional, and relational hurts can sometimes be more painful than physical maladies.
The good news is that God is able to heal more than just the physical—much more. In fact, he can meet our greatest need: spiritual healing.
Pumpkin Cranberry Almond Dump Cake
1 can pumpkin 1 can evaporated milk 3 eggs - mixed well 1 T PC Cinnamon Plus 1 cup sugar 1 cup dried cranberries 1 PC Almond Po...
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1 can pumpkin 1 can evaporated milk 3 eggs - mixed well 1 T PC Cinnamon Plus 1 cup sugar 1 cup dried cranberries 1 PC Almond Po...
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