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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

Joseph’s dreams collide with betrayal and exile. In Vayeshev, God’s hidden hand works through crisis—echoed by Amos’s warnings and Messiah’s birth.
Messianic Judaism isn’t a break from Torah—it’s a return to a Jewish reading of Yeshua. From Vayeshev to Acts to today, here’s how we got here.
Isaac’s near-sacrifice and union with Rebekah foreshadow Messiah’s atonement and coming Bride. Covenant love shines through their story.
A Messianic look at Yom Kippur, Kol Nidre, and the power of vows—why confession matters, why words bind us, and how Torah guides our speech.
God’s Sabbaths bless; neglect brings desolation; repentance restores rest, peace, and community. Return to rest and be renewed.
Urim and Tumim—“perfect illumination” over the High Priest’s heart—guide Israel with mercy and truth, pointing to Messiah’s light.
Pekudei links creation to the Mishkan—and to Messiah. Discover how gematria, Torah, and prophecy reveal Yeshua at the center of it all.
Worship shapes us. In Vayak’hel, the Mishkan’s pattern leads us from sacrifice to Spirit, inviting true intimacy with God through Messiah.
Forgiven and reassembled, Israel builds the Mishkan. Vayak’hel reveals Shabbat, generosity, and the path from cleansing to God’s holy presence.