Thursday, March 11, 2021

From the Purim desk 2~Sending Purim


The Megilla of Esther in Japanese tucked into a Purim package to someone special!










Special Purim delivery!!

  
Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this.  Esther 4:14

 

Late posting!  For the records!  May each day contain a world of Kingdom treasures to unpack for the generations to come!!xoxo Love Shayndel

Packed inside of Purim is a story of the Salvation of the Jewish people from the evil plans of their enemy, the hand of God in every detail, and even the instructions of how to celebrate  it thousands of years later!!  In Deuteronomy we told to never forget to blot out the name of Amalek forever! 

When we open up the book of Esther we unpack and re-live Queen Esther`s boldness in the face of her people on the brink of perishing.  And see how we are called in our own lives for  times as we are in.  Her name that means `concealed` and her identity hidden until that time `for such a time as this`.  She brought her people to unity to come together to fast and seek God.  He reveals His divine appointments at all hours throughout the story, and His hand of Salvation. He is to be Praised!!

 There is always so much pack in to the Purim boxes!! 

And once they are sent out and the feast is over already we are on the way to the spring feasts and Passover.  It`s not too early to start clearing out the old hametz and make way for the new!

Taste and see that the LORD is good!

Have a blessed week to all! Shavu`a Tov!!

Love,

Shayndel

 


6 comments:

  1. You have a blessed week too!

    Question: What does the pink grass (shredded paper) symbolize?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you Sandi!

    The pink paper is really just for spring decoration and packaging! But since you asked, biblically Pink color can represent Love, Messiah, right in relationship, joy, so perhaps there is meaning `hidden` in it after all. Thank you for asking♡

    ReplyDelete
  3. Delightful packages of Purim "mishloah manot"! The usual content are the traditional Hamentaschen and chocolate varieties.
    You seem to be very good at decorating and packaging!

    A BLESSED WEEK TO YOU TOO, DEAR SHAYNDEL!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Thank you Duta! I wanted to use the word Mishloah Manot in the post, glad you used it here!! Good idea to add some chocolate varieties--!! Please remind me if you remember next Purim:)) I enjoy decorating and packaging, thanks for the vote of confidence and blessings!♡

    ReplyDelete
  5. Beautiful packages, beautiful story if Esther and if Purim. 💗

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thank you Joyful!!
    Sending you blessings and love, with some pretty and fragrant blossoms in the mix!!xoxo💕

    ReplyDelete