Messianic Daily Devotional


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Presented from a distinctly Messianic Jewish perspective, the Messianic Daily Devotional is a collection of devotional writings unlike any you have ever read before. With selections ranging from gentle encouragement to inspiring exhortation, this unique and uplifting volume is an excellent tool for personal growth and discipleship in the Messiah Yeshua. Join Messianic Jewish teacher and author Kevin Geoffrey on the journey toward becoming effective disciples of the Master by developing a life-transforming, daily discipline of devotion.




Messianic Torah Devotional


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Presenting the five books of Moses from a distinctly Messianic Jewish perspective, the Messianic Torah Devotional will forever change the way you see your relationship with God. The topics of Torah--from the fundamental to the fiery--are sure to stir you toward a life of unparalleled holiness and commitment to the Master, Yeshua. With devotional writings corresponding to each of the Torah portions as defined by the traditional Jewish annual reading cycle, the Messianic Torah Devotional illuminates Israel's distinguishing covenant as a rich source of nourishment for the hungry disciple of Messiah. Join Messianic Jewish teacher and author Kevin Geoffrey in this third offering from the Messianic Devotional series, as he leads you on a humbling journey from the Garden to the Jordan, and encourages you to continue developing the life-transforming discipline of devotion.




The Daily Nosh


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365 concise daily devotionals consisting of a Scripture and a pearl of distilled divine wisdom one can apply towards living your bested blessed life.




The Voice of the Lord


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Here are words of encouragement that offer insight into the Jewish Scriptures--both Old and New Testaments. Twenty-two prominent Messianic contributors provide practical ways to apply biblical truth. These devotions-- * explore the Jewish roots of the New Testament * explain Hebrew words and phrases * are filled with anecdotes from Jewish life and literature Jump-start your day with this unique resource. Keyed to the Hebrew calendar, this unique devotional begins with the month of Tishri. Extensive appendices include information on the Hebrew calendar, biblical and traditional feast days, and traditional weekly readings from the Torah (Pentateuch), Haftarah (Prophets), and the Brit Chadashah (New Testament).




Daily Bread (5781/2021)


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Messianic Mo'adiym Devotional


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The Feasts of the Lord will come alive like never before as readers journey through Israels annual appointed times with the "Messianic Mo'adiym Devotional." The volume contains insightful and uplifting devotionals from a Messianic Jewish perspective. (Judaism)




Messianic Psalms


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The name Messianic has been given to those psalms that include one or more verses quoted in the New Testament as direct references to Christ. (Both Messiah in Hebrew and Christ in Greek mean "the Anointed One"). One writer has listed the Messianics this way: 2 The glory of the Son 40 The Incarnation 91 The Temptation 41 Betrayal 22 The Crucifixion 69 The guilt offering 16 The Resurrection 68 The Ascension 45 The King-Husband 24 The King of Glory 110 The Priest-King-Judge 8 The Last Adam 72 The Millennial Kingdom 89 The Covenant with David 102 The One Who Doesn't Change 118 The Angle Head The same writer warns: "We must be careful to distinguish between the spiritual experience of the psalm writer and the prophetic reference that he makes to Christ. Psalm 69 is an example. When David exclaims, "God, you know my folly, and my sins are not hidden from you," it is evident that he is referring to himself. But when he says, "They also gave me gall for food, and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink," it is clear that the words are messianic. The New Testament uses them in Matthew 27:34, 48. So we have to carefully distinguish between the spiritual experience of the psalm writer and the prophetic reference to Christ himself. https: //amzn.to/2Xdtq2m




Counting the Omer


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The seven-week period between the Biblical festivals of Passover and Shavuot, or Pentecost, is the season of Counting the Omer (Leviticus 23:10-16; Deuteronomy 16:9-11). Originally in the Tabernacle and Temple of Ancient Israel, the priests were to present special offerings before the Lord each day for the fifty-day count. Psalm 67 was among the hymns recited and employed to offer praise and adoration to Him. Since the destruction of the Second Temple, various Jewish traditions have been developed in order to make the seven-week or fifty-day Omer Count a very special time to focus on God, His blessings, and the important themes of Shavuot. Today's Messianic Believers can surely benefit from any discipline where God's people can review various Scripture passages for a set time, and allow themselves to be prepared for great things when the Feast of Weeks is finally observed. The awesome wisdom and goodness of our Heavenly Father are things definitely worthy of exploration and contemplation, via a reflection upon the themes of various Psalms, and how they relate to our understanding of Shavuot and our faith in Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ). Counting the Omer: A Daily Devotional Toward Shavuot is a compilation of insightful, encouraging messages that examines a passage from Psalms every day for the fifty-day Omer Count season. Each exhortation is intended to prepare you for the commemoration of Shavuot (Pentecost) at the end of seven weeks. Gleaned from the studies and notes of William Mark Huey, it is the author's intent that God's people can not only be energized to Count the Omer themselves--but be specially prepared to experience His presence when the Feast of Weeks finally arrives!




Messianic Prayerbook


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This Second Edition of the Messianic Prayer Book has been greatly expanded in breath and scope. The inclusion of transliterated Hebrew Blessings is designed to allow the reader to learn to pray the blessings in the Hebrew language. The major emphasis of the Prayer Book is on family worship and the teaching of obedience to the Word of Yahweh to the next generation. The entire construct lends itself to increased family interaction, and quality time spent together in worship to Yahweh.




Daily Bread (5782/2022)


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Daily Torah Portions with the Rest of Scripture! Every day, read one portion from the Torah, one from the Prophets, one from the Writings, and one from the Apostles (NT). Journal your studies in a daily devotional while following the biblical Hebrew calendar with all its feasts, special occasions, and historical events. Rich in features and detail, Daily Bread helps disciples of Messiah become disciplined students of the whole Bible.