Shabbat Shalom!
Love,
Shayndel
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PS feel free to print out as a postcard and share a Shabbat greeting with your family and loved ones!
PS dear friends, adding little `blurb` on the parsha inspiration for the drawing!
As God cannot be contained in the Tabernacle or any place we make for Him here on earth, how can we put all that is in this parsha into a few short paragraphs!? I am overwhelmed by how much there is in it! The Golden Menorah, the silver trumpets, the Cloud of Glory, the almond blossoms patterned on the menorah branches. There is the presenting of the Levites to the Lord, the second Passover, the cloud covering the Tabernacle, and moving the Tabernacle as the cloud lifts. We read of the grumbling, praying, prophesying, the sin of Miriam. And how the whole of Israel waits for her to be healed before they move on.
We also find in this parsha the words that were said whenever the Ark would set out (Numbers 10:35~36). These same words are said in synagogues today when the Torah Scrolls are removed from the Ark!
Arise, O Lord, may Your enemies be scattered!
The light of the Menorah that is attended to so carefully and continually by Aaron, which opens this parsha, is always to remain lit. Yeshua commands us to be the Light of the World. We do that by abiding in Him, keeping our passion alive through prayer and worship, being lead by His Holy Spirit by day and by night!! Dear Heavenly Father, Please reveal Yourself to us and fill us always with new anointing, so we can shine our light for others and bring glory to You in the name of our Eternal King and Messiah Yeshua!
What a beautiful gift! Thanks Shayndel. I'll definitely save the postcard. Sabbath Shalom!
ReplyDeleteThank you Duta! Oh I`m glad you will enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteShabbat Shalom! I love you ❤️
Thank you Shayndel, Shabbat Shalom to you too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Brenda!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you❤️
'Did you make the card? I love the colors, it has such sweetness.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marja! Yes, I made the card!
ReplyDeleteIt is part of `Parsha postcards` series! I added a text to the post, if you have a chance to read it and you can see the inspiration for the drawing from the Parsha (Torah portion!).
Blessings and Shabbat Shalom!❤️
Thank you dear friends.
ReplyDeleteAlways so blessed and encouraged by your comments and visiting. Just to add that I put in a little extra text on the post to share about the inspiration for the drawing from the Parsha! Blessings and much love to all !
Shabbat Shalom!!❤️