I'm always eager to hear what Hashem puts in your heart, brother. Bless you and yours!!!
@jesslovnhimableАй бұрын
Bars!❤
@dubosesjoyАй бұрын
This is a great song! Thanks for sharing it! I’m currently studying about Elul and about the “King being in the field.” I learned more from this song than some teachings I’ve listened to.
@annaleedaughterofyhwh77672 ай бұрын
The abundance of the ‘Queen Anne’s Lace’ and ‘Thistle’ plants are wonderful. Thank You יהרה for Your healing herbs!! I just watched your other video, “The Blessing,” it is sooooo good. There was not a way to post a comment under it.
@deerman4202 ай бұрын
Chag Sameach! may you have a happy new year La shana tova teka tenu. Please do a song called Schmo Biden (How he told Israel DON'T go into Rafah where the hostages are. ) And / or Schmuck Shumer (how he ; a jew; is the only one holding up the antisemitism bill.)
@Pladsea2 ай бұрын
Todah, beautiful and powerful! Would love to hear that set to music. Yes, indeed the King is in the field and HIs name is Yeshua Ha'Meshiach!
@stuartnicholson82982 ай бұрын
Yes Jesus is king x Isaiah 53
@howjewtalking2 ай бұрын
Actually read Isaiah 53 and you’ll see it doesn’t mention at all Jesus.
@stuartnicholson82982 ай бұрын
@@howjewtalking whom does it describe,,,what He would do,,, lame would walk the blind will see, dead would rise,,, and cursed by His own people and to die on a tree . Sounds like what Jesus went through to me . Hidden in scripture are the secret things of God ,,, so folk like Herrod can't see or understand. Shalom
@howjewtalking2 ай бұрын
@@stuartnicholson8298 my friend, again, read Isaiah, 53 for yourself. He doesn’t mention anything about making the blind see, or the lame walk. Rather, he talks about one who suffers for the sake of the world. If you really want to stretch it, then you can [falsely] think that it is Jesus, who is the subject of discussion. (Especially you would think so because he is speaking in the singular, right?) But in fact if you read all of Isaiah, you’ll see that this is the way he writes and speaks through: he mentions all Israel as one man, e.g., (44:2), “Fear not, my servant Jacob;” (44:1) “And now, hearken, Jacob, My servant.” The one who’s suffering for everybody is the Jewish nation suffering for the sake of the world. That’s the meaning of the prophet. And he later prophesies as well that there will be good times to come. My friend, read the words yourself, without any preconceived notions, ideally in the original text/language. And use your brain to understand (that’s not an insult, just the fact people as if leave their brains elsewhere when reading Torah, use your brains logical faculties, and you’ll be good). Highly recommend Rabbi Mizrachi’s Torah and Science 4 hour lecture. And his debate that he had with a priest. Enjoy.