Saturday, July 7, 2018

Postcards from Parsha Pinchas



SHALOM over Mt. Fuji


Let the Shalom of Messiah rule in your hearts.

--Colossians 3:15A

In this weeks Parsha, Pinchas` opening act (actually the closing act in Parsha Balak, Numbers 25:7~9) reveals his  zeal for ADONAI.   It results in a stopping of the plague and atonement for the Children of Israel.  He received a perpetual covenant of Peace --Shalom-- from ADONAI for him and his descendants after him.  Hence the word Shalom, in these postcards.  Why the Pineapple?  Well, maybe that it starts with P for Pinchas, and Peace, and also the little (piercing) pricklies somehow made it seem an appropriate fruit for this week (Numbers chapter 25).  
Blessings and Shalom.
Shabbat Shalom.

Love

Shayndel


10 comments:

  1. Lovely paintings and scriptures. Hugs from Canada. Shabbat Shalom xx

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    1. Thank you Joyful. Hugs! Shavu`a Tov!xx (Have a good week!!)

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  2. There is that Japanese mountain I love so much!

    Shalom, Shayndel. Actually, Shabatt Shalom here. It is Saturday afternoon.

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    1. Thank you Sandi!! A blessed and worship-full day and week to you!! ♡

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  3. I see you're very fond of Mt Fuji, as it appears a lot in your posts. God creates both the mighty and strong mountain, and the little things such as the pinapples and the prickles.
    Wonderful postcard related to Parsha Pinchas!

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    1. Hi Duta, yes:) and Thank you! That's nice how you saw that with the big and the little things! All lovingly created by God, amen!! ♡

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  4. Very nice! Thank you so much. Are you safe Shayndel. He hear about heavy rain in your country.

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  5. Thank you Aritha. We are safe, thank you for your thinking of us. I would ask though to please lift up Japan in prayer for those who lost loved ones and those still missing, and for the recovery in the areas that had much damage and floods and for protection. God Bless you. Praise God for His Protection and great mercy.

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  6. Take care and be safe. Prayers for your country!
    Beautiful postal cards!

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