Join Joe, Jakkie and Tommy as they deliver a message on the weekly Torah Portion, seeking for Yahshua and His love on every page. *Live Every Friday:* 7pm UK • 2pm ET • 11am PT ******* Ki Tisa - “When You Take” Exodus 30:11 - 34:35 The children of Israel are told to each contribute exactly half a shekel of silver to the sanctuary and instructions are also given regarding the making of the tabernacle’s water basin, anointing oil and incense. Wise-hearted Men, gifted with divine skills are placed in charge of the sanctuary’s construction, and the people are once again commanded to keep the sabbath. Because of Moses’ long absence, the people become restless. Fearing that Moses may never return, they implore Aaron to ‘make them gods who can go before them’. Under pressure from the people, Aaron collects gold from the people makes the golden calf, declaring it to be a representation of their God and that the next day would be a festival unto YHVH. The people thus begin to worship this idol, falling into grave sin.
Informing Moses of the people’s fall into idolatry, God tests Moses’ heart by proposing to eradicate them, but Moses intercedes on their behalf. Moses descends from Mount Sinai carrying the stone tablets of the covenant and seeing the people at a distance revelling in their sin, he proceeds to break them, confronting the people and destroying the golden calf. Moses calls upon those who are truly devoted to YHVH and the tribe of Levi respond, leading to their consecration as the priests of the nation. When Moses pleads to God to take the sins of the people upon himself, God declares that each man would be responsible for his own sin. Moses prepares a new set of tablets and once more ascends the mountain, where God re-inscribes the covenant on these second tablets of stone. On the mountain, Moses is also granted a vision, witnessing the divine thirteen attributes of mercy. So radiant is Moses’ face upon his return, that he must cover it with a veil, which he removes only to speak with God and to teach the law to his people. ******* *More Information* Want to learn more? Visit us at www.almondhousefellowship.com *Find us on:* Facebook - facebook.com/almondhousefellowship Instagram - instagram.com/almondhousefellowship Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/1mpIfBkzvpeFi8zeSm4jkT Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-upper-room/id1604676193 Email - almondhousefellowship@gmail.com *Led to join us in person? Read our ministries creed and fill in our form:* almondhousefellowship.com/pages/the-almond-house-creed *Find Biblical inspired products at Almond House Market on the links below:* Website: almondhousefellowship.com/collections/almond-house-market Facebook - facebook.com/almondhousemarket Instagram - instagram.com/almondhousemarket *Almond Grove Details* Find the full details of how we aim to acquire a plot of land to create a generational ministry: www.gofundme.com/f/almond-grove-torah-observant-messianic-community *Donation* If you would like to donate to our ministry please visit our websites donation page: almondhousefellowship.com/pages/donation
This is such an inspired message with Tommy taking on the persona of Aaron's defense attorney is brilliant! I must listen again. I love this ministry!!!
Lovely teaching Tommy, I always enjoy what you share so much. 🙏I loved that bit about ve'natnu being written as a palindrome... what you give comes back to you. What you give you shall receive💜
Thank you Tom, for your delivery of this Torah portion. Spirit inspired im sure . Convicting and encouraging. May Yah bless the fellowship and keep you all in The Way. Shalom from Oz
Blessings to you all. The bit about the Ohr, when you were saying it aloud it sounded like aura. I wonder if that is a transliteration. In context seems to be the same thing, the light emanating from or surrounding a person. The ohr/aura of Moses was so strong that all the people were able to behold it with their fleshly eyes. Praise Yah.
Join Joe, Jakkie and Tommy as they deliver a message on the weekly Torah Portion, seeking for Yahshua and His love on every page.
*Live Every Friday:*
7pm UK • 2pm ET • 11am PT
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Ki Tisa - “When You Take”
Exodus 30:11 - 34:35
The children of Israel are told to each contribute exactly half a shekel of silver to the sanctuary and instructions are also given regarding the making of the tabernacle’s water basin, anointing oil and incense. Wise-hearted Men, gifted with divine skills are placed in charge of the sanctuary’s construction, and the people are once again commanded to keep the sabbath.
Because of Moses’ long absence, the people become restless. Fearing that Moses may never return, they implore Aaron to ‘make them gods who can go before them’. Under pressure from the people, Aaron collects gold from the people makes the golden calf, declaring it to be a representation of their God and that the next day would be a festival unto YHVH. The people thus begin to worship this idol, falling into grave sin.
Informing Moses of the people’s fall into idolatry, God tests Moses’ heart by proposing to eradicate them, but Moses intercedes on their behalf. Moses descends from Mount Sinai carrying the stone tablets of the covenant and seeing the people at a distance revelling in their sin, he proceeds to break them, confronting the people and destroying the golden calf. Moses calls upon those who are truly devoted to YHVH and the tribe of Levi respond, leading to their consecration as the priests of the nation. When Moses pleads to God to take the sins of the people upon himself, God declares that each man would be responsible for his own sin.
Moses prepares a new set of tablets and once more ascends the mountain, where God re-inscribes the covenant on these second tablets of stone. On the mountain, Moses is also granted a vision, witnessing the divine thirteen attributes of mercy. So radiant is Moses’ face upon his return, that he must cover it with a veil, which he removes only to speak with God and to teach the law to his people.
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*More Information*
Want to learn more? Visit us at
www.almondhousefellowship.com
*Find us on:*
Facebook - facebook.com/almondhousefellowship
Instagram - instagram.com/almondhousefellowship
Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/1mpIfBkzvpeFi8zeSm4jkT
Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-upper-room/id1604676193
Email - almondhousefellowship@gmail.com
*Led to join us in person? Read our ministries creed and fill in our form:*
almondhousefellowship.com/pages/the-almond-house-creed
*Find Biblical inspired products at Almond House Market on the links below:*
Website: almondhousefellowship.com/collections/almond-house-market
Facebook - facebook.com/almondhousemarket
Instagram - instagram.com/almondhousemarket
*Almond Grove Details*
Find the full details of how we aim to acquire a plot of land to create a generational ministry:
www.gofundme.com/f/almond-grove-torah-observant-messianic-community
*Donation*
If you would like to donate to our ministry please visit our websites donation page:
almondhousefellowship.com/pages/donation
Wonderful study. Thank you. Praise YAH
Shabbat shalom from Idaho! Thank you, Tommy. Blessings Almond House Family.
Shabbat Shalom to all ! 🙏🏼🕊✝️❤️🔥
Beautiful exposition of Zechariah 14:20-21. Everything in life can be used in a good and holy way. Amen to that, brother🙏
Shabbat shalom. Such a great Torah Parsha. Thank you brother. HalleluYah!
This is such an inspired message with Tommy taking on the persona of Aaron's defense attorney is brilliant! I must listen again. I love this ministry!!!
🙌YHVH Shabbat shalom fr. the🇵🇭
Lovely teaching Tommy, I always enjoy what you share so much. 🙏I loved that bit about ve'natnu being written as a palindrome... what you give comes back to you. What you give you shall receive💜
Thank you Tom, for your delivery of this Torah portion. Spirit inspired im sure . Convicting and encouraging. May Yah bless the fellowship and keep you all in The Way. Shalom from Oz
"Without the Torah, without Moses, we get manmade religion... without the Golden Rule we get the golden calf..."🔥❤🔥
🙌 Shalom Liverpool ! 🙌
Aaron Shust has a great musical rendition of psalms 51
Blessings to you all. The bit about the Ohr, when you were saying it aloud it sounded like aura. I wonder if that is a transliteration. In context seems to be the same thing, the light emanating from or surrounding a person. The ohr/aura of Moses was so strong that all the people were able to behold it with their fleshly eyes. Praise Yah.