Siouxland International Messianic Fellowship

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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

Torah study is Judaism’s living heartbeat—linking Creation, Sinai, ethics, and daily life—shaping character and drawing us closer to God.
Metzora reveals tzara’at as a mirror of sin and a path to teshuvah—pointing to Yeshua’s healing, holiness, and the hope of final restoration.
Sh’mini calls us to be holy—drawing near to God through kosher living, Sabbath rest, and guarding our hearts against modern temptations.
Pinchas shows zeal aligned with wisdom—confronting sin, defending God’s honor, and calling us to courage, repentance, and faithful action.
Pekudei links Creation, the Tabernacle, and Messiah: Gematria, Masoretic insight, and Scripture reveal Yeshua’s redemptive plan from the start.
Law and Prophets meet on the mountain; Moses and Elijah point to Messiah’s path through suffering to glory.
Tetzaveh calls us to match outward honor with inward holiness, letting God shape a whole life—modesty, integrity, and trust—inside and out.
Terumah calls us to build a dwelling for God—then build it within. Tzedakah, Mishkan, and mercy turn faith into holy nearness and action.
Red Sea, bitter water, manna: awe of God loosens dread and trains Israel to walk with courage. Fear gives way to trust on the way.