On six days work will get done; but the seventh day is Shabbat, for complete rest, set apart for Adonai. (Exodus 31:15)
As that blessed time draws near, I pray you will have a day of true, peaceful rest and enjoy Adonai's gift to you.
Rosh Hashanah begins September 13, which is sundown on Sunday evening. We'll be saying, "Shana Tova", blowing the shofar, and eating sweet things to celebrate the arrival of the new year - 5776. It's a time of great JOY. So, here is a song (and dance) for your Sabbath and the holiday. I hope you dance and shout for JOY
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Charlotte at Spiritual Sundays
Kathy’s Return to Loveliness at A Delightsome Life
All Things Bright and Beautiful Link-Up
All Things Bright and Beautiful Link-Up
The Gathering Spot Link-Up
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Share Your Stuff Tuesday
MOTIVATION MONDAYS – @EMBRACINGHISWILL
SHARING HIS BEAUTY – @THEBEAUTYINHISGRIP
Share Your Stuff Tuesday
TITUS TUESDAYS @CORNERSTONE CONFESSIONS
Wordless Wednesdays
Jennifer Dukes Lee Tell His Story
Thought Provoking Thursdays at 3D Lessons 4Life
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Faith Filled Friday at Missional Women
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