... is a "sit down I'm not kidding" read~ written by Evi, an Israeli girl, who believes in Messiah YaHoWsHua (known to many as Jesus). It is a diary filled with pages of clear cut pragmatic reasoning exalting truth that has been mocked and rejected by a massive population called the "world". Here a seeker is encouraged to ponder what is presented while gaining understanding of the Word. No seat belts please, this ride is in the mind.
SUKKOT, FEAST OF TABERNACLES
Because when you live in a SHOE, you inevitably get humbled.
Our Sukkot is a very intimate one. Living in a prestigious neighborhood has it's down side when you don't have a crumb to spare. After all, rent is a thief and groceries a luxury for my little family. But that didn't stop me from the joy of 'Tabernacles' or from spontaneously belly dancing with a silly grin on my face. After all last I checked our love for YHWH never hides. Nope. So I used my scarves and created a miniature sukka over our bed.
Enjoy the video.
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Beautiful...I feel blessed to know you and watch your family. Your daughter is darling.
ReplyDeleteTodah Nancy. Blessings
DeleteLove it! Simply Beautiful! HalleluYAH l live in the livng room of someone's home. I took a few sticks and sheets. Brought some fake leaves and flowers and made a Sukkot. Thank you Sister and Family for sharing. Shalom Happy feast of Sukkot.
ReplyDeleteHave an amazing Sukkot!!
DeleteWonderful Sis, I'm with You All in Spirit!
ReplyDeleteLuv scarves!
LOL yes SCARVES EVERYWHERE. Blessings dear!
DeleteBeautiful sis!we put a tent in our living room in our apt with blue lights for stars.I'm in western Colorado..so no good branches either..my boys and I eat..read..and tabernacle I'm the small tent..Praise YaH go coming down in the flesh and tabernacling with us!
ReplyDeleteSounds so nice. I am with you in soul and spirit!
DeleteI will now see myself as a temporary sukka. If I am found worthy, I will dwell with Abba eternally. Thank you for the sweat you put into this study for us to partake in. Shalom akhoti. -Kathia
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