This Shabbat we offer a challenge to all our readers~ and to ourselves. Is there anything that we have that we did not receive? Is there anything we are able to do that was not instilled in us from above? Is there anyway possible that we can out-give the source of our supply? Is it not possible to say one more kind word, utter one more prayer of support and healing, empty our pockets once again, go an extra mile and give from beyond ourselves to those around us?
We want to share this inspirational video with you of a man who knows how to give. May we see his good works and give glory to our Father in Heaven who is the source of our supply and strength.
Shabbat Shalom. ( Please be sure to leave a comment )
Time for me to not be so fearful and tight-fisted... thanks for the challenge...
ReplyDeleteM.H.
What a testimony. We all should take a lesson from this. Trust in the G-d of Israel.
ReplyDeleteWHAT a beautiful story! I have saved this one ~ Txs again!
ReplyDeleteBlessed be the Lord, the God of Israel: And may all God's people say 'Amen!'
ReplyDeleteKol hakavod!! Migdal Ohr is the ministry John Hagee supports and publicizes. What a beautiful man is the rabbi. And the music—wonderful! I am sending it to our sabra tour guide.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Tears of joy were streaming from my eyes as I watched this video. All the while thinking, 'this is the way all soldiers should be sent off to perform their duties'. What a difference it would make not only for them but for all that they lay their lives down for. HaShem must be at the forefront of every mission...military or otherwise. He exemplified true Biblical leadership, and I plan on sharing this with my own son who is currently in the military. May they all be strengthened by His love!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this video. God is the supplier of our every need, and sometimes a few of our wants that He knows we will enjoy. However, we must not forget that none of this is ours, it is His and we must share.
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful video. I've found that the greatest blessing is when you bless others. Everyone has something to give to others, whether it's time,money,prayer,a word of encouragement or just a friendly hug .
ReplyDeleteWith tears streaming down my face, my husband and I watched and rejoiced that our Heavenly Father uses human beings to bless and to remind us to bless!
ReplyDeleteYou rekindled a flame in me today toward my dreams of Israel that was struggling.
I choose to bless others and to support and pray for Israel with a new vigor and dedication.