RR Psalm 29:7 Part 7
May 22nd, 2025
A soft heart is a coachable heart. A soft heart can receive correction from the Lord. A hard heart cannot receive. It is resistant to direction from God’s loving command. Everything that can be sh...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:7 Part 7
May 21st, 2025
Where do we experience the Lord carving out flames of fire in the Apostolic writings? Acts 2:3 And tongues like fire spreading out appeared to them and settled on each one of them. This happened on ...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:6 Part 6
May 20th, 2025
We know all things are possible for God (see footnote)… but, there are two exceptions. Technically, these two things are not impossible for God. It is just His divine order that prevents Him from br...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:5 Part 5
May 19th, 2025
The cedars of Lebanon were very important in the building of Solomon’s Temple. This is a great example of a Jewish king (Solomon) and a Gentile king (Hiram) working together to give glory to God by b...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:4 Part 4
May 18th, 2025
God’s overall purpose is to express Himself through love. God created mankind so that He could love us, and the world so that He would have a place and the provision through which to love us. ...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:3 Part 3
May 16th, 2025
Throughout history, people have been running away from the voice of God. Exodus 20:21 The people stood far off, while Moses drew near to the thick darkness where God was. Today, God is raising up a ...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
Favor From a Fooled Philistine By David Harwood
May 15th, 2025
Shabbat Shalom,Favor From a Fooled PhilistineBy David HarwoodDavid was on the run seeking shelter from Saul. He was desperate. How desperate was he? Desperate enough to seek protection in the land of ...  Read More
by David Harwood
RR Psalm 29:2 Part 2
May 15th, 2025
Come to think of it, the Hebrew word “Havu” translated as “ascribe” is not the usual word for “give” (which is Ten, or Noten), but - as a matter of perspective, come. It is an imperative form of “giv...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 29:1 Part 1
May 14th, 2025
Wait a minute… there is one thing that God has refused to give Himself, a willing human heart. From the beginning, God has insisted that we have free will. Each of us must choose, and life is full o...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 28:9 Part 15
May 13th, 2025
Psalms Psalm 28:9 – Part 15Shalom,Psalm 28:9 Save Your people, bless Your inheritance, shepherd them and carry them forever.The closing Hebrew phrase to Psalm 28 is “V’Nas’em Ad-HaOlam,” meaning “And ...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 28:9 Part 14
May 12th, 2025
The two primary responsibilities of a shepherd are to provide direction (rod) and protection (staff) for his sheep. We, as His sheep, need to willingly place ourselves under His loving command. ...  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
RR Psalm 28:9 Part 13
May 11th, 2025
The act of “blessing” in Hebrew has a meaning of “bending the knee.” It is the act of bowing down. We don’t want God to “bow down” to us, but we would love for Him to stop and give us His attention....  Read More
by Rabbi H Michael Weiner
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