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Psalm 23: The LORD is my Shepherd
image by David Padfield/FreeBibleimages.org Of all the books in the Bible, the Psalms illustrate the human heart the most. They portray the endless varieties of the circumstances of life; Joy, sorrow, repentence, despondency, gratitude, praise, sadness, love, anguish, bitterness and calm. There are psalms of instruction, praise, adoration, autobiography and psalms foretelling about Jesus the Messiah. Psalm 23, is one of the most treasured and beautiful compositions we have


A fresh start and a reason for being optimistic
The Jewish New Year, known as Rosh Hashanah is celebrated tomorrow (21 st September). It’s a time of reflection, renewal, and hope. Rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures, it marks the beginning of the sacred calendar year and calls the Jewish community to repentance, prayer, and anticipation of God’s judgment. Whilst this is celebrated around the world by Jewish communities, from the lense of Christianity, the Year of Jubilee has more meaning. It’s one of those fascinating trut


The Feast of Tabernacles
Photo by Polina Rytova on Unsplash The Bible describes seven special feasts that God gave to Israel (Leviticus 23): Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles (also called Booths). The first four came in the spring of the year — Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, and Pentecost. Together they looked back to Israel’s deliverance from Egypt and forward to the first coming of Christ, the true Passover Lamb and the first fruit
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