Siouxland International Messianic Fellowship

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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

From Jacob’s ladder to Sinai and the Temple, Vayetze reveals heaven’s link to earth—fulfilled in Messiah and Israel’s promised return.
Jacob wasn’t a usurper. In Toldot, “tam” points to blamelessness—contrasting Esau’s choices and revealing God’s covenant at work.
Jacob’s Ladder links Bethel, Sinai, the Temple, and Messiah—revealing prayer, presence, and promise fulfilled in Yeshua’s mission and reign.
From worry to practice: prayer and daily blessings attune hearts to God’s presence and steady hope. Gratitude grows into courage and calm.
Eliezer’s mission, Rebekah’s welcome, and the Spirit’s call: a bride found, a promise carried on. Hospitality unlocks a future of promise.
Vows and marriage reflect God’s heart; humble love builds strong homes that bless a weary world. Forgiveness and truth keep love strong.
From cosmos to covenant, Lech Lecha forms identity and courage under the Shema’s ringing oneness. Walk out the call with steady courage.
A rabbi reflects on his father’s quiet strength and how it shaped a pastoral life of love, discipline, and compassionate leadership in Messiah.
Deuteronomy’s closing blesses the King in Jeshurun who gathers and unites the tribes of Israel. Hope gathers scattered hearts at last.