Sunday, February 17, 2019

Postcards from Parsha Tetzaveh and from this morning




You are to make holy garments for your brother Aaron, for splendor and for beauty.
---Exodus 28:2

This morning in my prayer and praise time I was reading from the scripture 
"I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty and Your wonders"
from the Psalms 145:5. 
 
During that time I got a call from my Dad from the US.   He asked what was I doing.  I said " I'm spending time in prayer with Yeshua,  meditating on the glorious splendor of His majesty and His wonders."
There was a time that I woudn't have just come out and said that, and if I did my Dad would not quite know how to receive it....but now I can and I am so thankful my Dad replied by asking if I was o.k. to talk.   I am so thankful that Yeshua cares so much about families,  I felt His presence speaking to us both at that moment, to me, saying, Yes, share your love of Me to your Dad, and to my Dad, He gave that heart of respect for me, as He  intercedes exquisitely to bring all our families and loved ones to Him.


Blessings in 
Yeshua, our High Priest Forever. 


Love,

❤️
Shayndel



8 comments:

  1. I can relate to this. My Dad is no longer with us (2014) but I felt this way for a long time.

    God bless you and your Dad!

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    1. Hi Sandi. Sorry about your Dad's passing, five years ago.
      God Bless you and thank you for sharing.
      Love,♡
      Shayndel

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  2. Hi Shayndele,
    You must have felt heavenly hearing your Dad's voice on the phone. I suppose it's not easy for both of you living geographically far from each other. Luckily, phones and other technological devices help a lot in this matter.

    What do you call that piece of cloth with squares? Does it have a name? It's beautiful!

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    1. Hi Duta, Yes, I do love hearing my Dad's voice it is to treasure and appreciate the technology, even the "old-fashioned" phones are to be abundantly thankful for!!!
      The top picture is of the breastplate of Aaron, the High Priest, it is supposed to represent the breastplate and the twelve stones arranged in four rows of jewels. It appears again in the next picture of all the items of the priest's garments!

      Thank you! Blessings!♡

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  3. It is a good thing that you have a good relationship with your father, so far away from each other.
    Beautiful drawing of the high priest's chest bag with the twelve stones, (the 12 tribes of Israel) worn on the heart.

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    1. Thank you Hobbyloes. Yes, I would say we have become closer and closer, even with the distance.
      Praise God!
      Thank you for describing the drawing, perfectly it answers Duta's question (above) before I got to it!! Blessings and Shalom! ♡

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  4. I'm so glad you have your dad to talk to. I lost mine when I was only 28, but he is still in my heart always. Thank you for visiting today. Your comments are always appreciated.

    Stay close to your dad, my friend.

    ~Sheri

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  5. Thank you Sheri. I am sorry for your losing your Dad so young. Beautiful to hear how you treasure him in your heart and may that love continue to grow in new ways as your great Love for your family nourishes and blesses exponentially! Thank you for your comments too are always appreciated!! In Christ, many blessings to you!♡

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