Siouxland International Messianic Fellowship

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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

Motivated reasoning rules the mind; frame truth within values so evidence can finally be heard. Meet minds where their hearts already live.
Va’era calls us to reject the occult and trust the Holy One. Choose relationship, holiness, and the Finger of God over false power and fear.
Why Jacob blessed Ephraim and Manasseh to “multiply like fish”—Rabbi Kook on the evil eye, Joseph’s inner strength, and Yeshua’s warning.
Joseph reveals mercy as Judah offers himself. Vayigash shows God’s providence, pointing to Yeshua’s sacrifice and hope in troubled times.
Chanukah recalls Temple rededication, courage, and God’s deliverance—fulfilled in Yeshua, the Light of the world, for Jews and Messianic believers.
Chanukah celebrates rededication and the miracle of light—pointing Jews and Messianic believers to God’s deliverance and Yeshua’s timeless promise.
Chanukah: revolt, rededication, and enduring light; Jesus at the feast and hope for every generation.
Shabbat Nachamu turns mourning into hope. Va’etchanan calls us to repent, reconcile, and hear God’s comfort: “Comfort, comfort My people.”