Join Joe, Jakkie and Tommy as they deliver a message on the weekly Torah Portion, seeking for Yahshua (Jesus) and His love on every page. Every Friday 7pm UK Time, 2pm ET, 11am PT. ******* Chayei Sarah - “Life Of Sarah” / Toldot - “Generations” Genesis 23:1 - 25:18 / Genesis 25:19 - 28:9 Abraham’s wife Sarah dies. Her body is then buried by Abraham in Hebron, in a cave he purchases from a local Hittite. After this, Abraham’s servant Eliezer (whose name means ‘The Helper of God’) is sent out on a mission, taking with him gifts and camels, to seek out a wife for Abraham’s son Isaac, having been given the strict instruction that Isaac must not marry a Canaanite woman. Upon arriving at his destination, the servant of Abraham asks God for a sign to discern who will be the wife of the son. Rebekah appears at the well and passes the test. Eliezer is then invited to her home, where he repeats the story of the day’s events, witnessing to the entire household of Rebekah. Rebekah then returns with Eliezer to the land of Canaan, where they encounter Isaac praying in the field, awaiting his bride to arrive. Falling in love almost instantly, Isaac marries Rebekah, and the two become one. Abraham dies and is buried beside Sarah by his two eldest sons, Isaac and Ishmael. Isaac and Rebekah live for twenty years being childless until their prayers are answered and Rebekah conceives two boys miraculously. She experiences a difficult pregnancy but God tells her that there are two nations in her womb, and that the younger will prevail over the elder. Esau emerges first; then Jacob is born clutching Esau’s heel. Red-haired Esau grows up to be “a cunning hunter, a man of the field”, whilst Jacob is “a wholesome man”. Isaac favours Esau but Rebekah favours Jacob. Returning exhausted and hungry from the hunt one day, Esau proclaims he is going to die and sells his birthright to Jacob for a pot of red lentil stew. Isaac grows old and blind, and expresses his desire to bless Esau before he dies. While Esau goes off to hunt for his father’s favourite food, Rebekah disguises Jacob as his brother so that he can receive the blessing instead. The parsha concludes when Jacob leaves home to flee Esau’s wrath and to find a wife in the family of his mother’s brother, Laban. ******* *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
Beautiful teaching Tommy! I love what you’ve said at the very end about evangelizing to others by our words and deeds being faithful to God, others watching our example as Eliezer had watched Abraham and Isaac. 💙 You brought in Matthew 6:8, “He knows what you need before you ask Him”… beautiful to see in this portion when Eliezer hadn’t even finished his prayer when Rebecca walked up to the well and said the exact words Eliezer had asked God for as a sign. Also never realized this about the first two mentions of love in the Torah… the Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Bride.😍🤍 So much in this Torah portion, thank you for bringing such good insights:) praise be to Yah🙏🏻
Thank you for your work and faithfulness. I am in southern Alabama. You are reaching the world with such an anointed fellowship and teaching. I watch a new parsha every morning and eventually will start all over and watch them all again. My mornings are edifying, and I learn something new every time. As a mature Christian of 40 years, I feel as though I am being fed at the Masters table every morning. Thanks again!!
So happy to hear Tommy teach again, it's been some time. Always a joy brother Tommy. Your teachings are done in such a way that it personalizes everything, it draws me closer to Yah. Thank you and bless you. Shabbat Shalom all 🩷
I'm not sure what happened to my comment??? However, Avraham's willingness to'kill' Isaac / Yitzhak is a beautiful prophetic picture of G-d's willingness to offer up Yshua, His only Begotten Son as the perfect sacrifice for mankind. (Isaac 53, John 3:16) Like Yitzhak, Yshua submitted His will to the will of the Father. (John 10) They both carried their own cross / wood up the hill,and other similarities of their obedient love for their fathers. Shabbat Shalom! 💕🕊🇮🇱💯
Shalom Liverpool ❤ Thank you for this teaching. I think I agree with Tommy... At Gen 28:4 it says, "Let a little water be brought, that you may wash your feet" which would seem to imply that Abraham supplied the water but the visitors washed their own feet. Here however, at Gen 24:32, it seems to imply that Laban was doing the washing.
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It's a prophetic picture of Father God willing to sacrifice His only Begotten Son, whom He loved, as a ransom for the world on the same hill, I might add. Just as Isaac was of age to choose the will of the father, Abraham, so was Yshua. Both carrying their cross/the wood to the place of sacrifice.(Isaiah 53, John 3:16, 10:18) Beautiful picture of Yshua laying down His life for us / me. 💕🕊🛐
I'm not sure what happened to my comment??? However, Avraham's willingness to'kill' Isaac / Yitzhak is a beautiful prophetic picture of G-d's willingness to offer up Yshua, His only Begotten Son as the perfect sacrifice for mankind. (Isaac 53, John 3:16) Like Yitzhak, Yshua submitted His will to the will of the Father. (John 10) They both carried their own cross / wood up the hill,and other similarities of their obedient love for their fathers. Shabbat Shalom! 💕🕊🇮🇱💯
Abraham had faith and reckoned that He could raise him up from the dead. That's great faith because it hadn't been done yet. Yet he totally failed with giving his wife away being selfish for his own life over her's. We all fail at times.
Join Joe, Jakkie and Tommy as they deliver a message on the weekly Torah Portion, seeking for Yahshua (Jesus) and His love on every page.
Every Friday 7pm UK Time, 2pm ET, 11am PT.
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Chayei Sarah - “Life Of Sarah” / Toldot - “Generations”
Genesis 23:1 - 25:18 / Genesis 25:19 - 28:9
Abraham’s wife Sarah dies. Her body is then buried by Abraham in Hebron, in a cave he purchases from a local Hittite. After this, Abraham’s servant Eliezer (whose name means ‘The Helper of God’) is sent out on a mission, taking with him gifts and camels, to seek out a wife for Abraham’s son Isaac, having been given the strict instruction that Isaac must not marry a Canaanite woman. Upon arriving at his destination, the servant of Abraham asks God for a sign to discern who will be the wife of the son. Rebekah appears at the well and passes the test. Eliezer is then invited to her home, where he repeats the story of the day’s events, witnessing to the entire household of Rebekah.
Rebekah then returns with Eliezer to the land of Canaan, where they encounter Isaac praying in the field, awaiting his bride to arrive. Falling in love almost instantly, Isaac marries Rebekah, and the two become one. Abraham dies and is buried beside Sarah by his two eldest sons, Isaac and Ishmael.
Isaac and Rebekah live for twenty years being childless until their prayers are answered and Rebekah conceives two boys miraculously. She experiences a difficult pregnancy but God tells her that there are two nations in her womb, and that the younger will prevail over the elder. Esau emerges first; then Jacob is born clutching Esau’s heel. Red-haired Esau grows up to be “a cunning hunter, a man of the field”, whilst Jacob is “a wholesome man”. Isaac favours Esau but Rebekah favours Jacob.
Returning exhausted and hungry from the hunt one day, Esau proclaims he is going to die and sells his birthright to Jacob for a pot of red lentil stew. Isaac grows old and blind, and expresses his desire to bless Esau before he dies. While Esau goes off to hunt for his father’s favourite food, Rebekah disguises Jacob as his brother so that he can receive the blessing instead. The parsha concludes when Jacob leaves home to flee Esau’s wrath and to find a wife in the family of his mother’s brother, Laban.
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Email - almondhousefellowship@gmail.com
*Led to join us in person? Read our ministries creed and fill in our form:*
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*Almond Grove Details*
Find the full details of how we aim to acquire a plot of land to create a generational ministry:
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*Donation*
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Beautiful teaching Tommy! I love what you’ve said at the very end about evangelizing to others by our words and deeds being faithful to God, others watching our example as Eliezer had watched Abraham and Isaac. 💙
You brought in Matthew 6:8, “He knows what you need before you ask Him”… beautiful to see in this portion when Eliezer hadn’t even finished his prayer when Rebecca walked up to the well and said the exact words Eliezer had asked God for as a sign. Also never realized this about the first two mentions of love in the Torah… the Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Bride.😍🤍
So much in this Torah portion, thank you for bringing such good insights:) praise be to Yah🙏🏻
Shabbat Shalom, beautiful teaching as usual.
Shabbat shalom from Idaho, thank you, Tommy, for the message!
Thank you for your work and faithfulness. I am in southern Alabama. You are reaching the world with such an anointed fellowship and teaching. I watch a new parsha every morning and eventually will start all over and watch them all again. My mornings are edifying, and I learn something new every time. As a mature Christian of 40 years, I feel as though I am being fed at the Masters table every morning. Thanks again!!
@lynnjaxful
Hi sister! I'm in Alabama too! ❤
Shalom 🥰
So happy to hear Tommy teach again, it's been some time.
Always a joy brother Tommy.
Your teachings are done in such a way that it personalizes everything, it draws me closer to Yah. Thank you and bless you.
Shabbat Shalom all 🩷
Shabbat shalom 🙏🏾from Bronx ny. Yah be the glory
"God is looking for transformation in us, not information"- great word that, brother🔥
Shabbat Shalom from Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Absolutely love these teachings from Almond House. 🙌🕊️💗
Thank you for sharing what the Ruach Ha'Khodesh has shown you. 🙌
Shabbat shalom. Thanks for an excellent teaching Tommy. See you all tomorrow for the next parsha ❤
🎉 Shabbat Shalom - greetings in Yeshuah's grace, mercy, wisdom, leading. May He confort and counsel His property, the Remnant flock worldwide.
Thank you Tommy, a beautiful message from the Parsha.
Shabbat Shalom from Los Angeles🙏🏽💙
Scotland remember god loves you. ❤ From Texas.
Shalom from Vermont
Shabbat Shalom 🕊️🖐️🖐️🖐️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thorough insightful Drash brother Tommy. I always appreciate the brief Hebrew Word(s)/letters lessons😊. Thank you so much 🕎👍🏾📜🪶
Yah bless you! I love your teachings each Shabbat. Thank you, Shabbat Shalom. This
Good morning 🌞
We are closer than we know!
HalleluYAH 🎉
Shabbat Shalom family!
Shabbat Shalom to you too from Texas 💕
@iloveyeshuamessiahforever2934 I'm just east of you in North Carolina.
I will listen to you forever. Bless you.
I'm not sure what happened to my comment???
However, Avraham's willingness to'kill' Isaac / Yitzhak is a beautiful prophetic picture of G-d's willingness to offer up Yshua, His only Begotten Son as the perfect sacrifice for mankind. (Isaac 53, John 3:16)
Like Yitzhak, Yshua submitted His will to the will of the Father. (John 10) They both carried their own cross / wood up the hill,and other similarities of their obedient love for their fathers.
Shabbat Shalom! 💕🕊🇮🇱💯
Is this the first example of feet-washing? What about Genesis 18:4, when Abraham has visitors?
Shalom Liverpool ❤
Thank you for this teaching.
I think I agree with Tommy...
At Gen 28:4 it says,
"Let a little water be brought, that you may wash your feet" which would seem to imply that Abraham supplied the water but the visitors washed their own feet.
Here however, at Gen 24:32, it seems to imply that Laban was doing the washing.
You're doing a fantastic job! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
It’s absolutely horrible to me about Abraham willing to kill his son. I don’t get it.
It's a prophetic picture of Father God willing to sacrifice His only Begotten Son, whom He loved, as a ransom for the world on the same hill, I might add. Just as Isaac was of age to choose the will of the father, Abraham, so was Yshua. Both carrying their cross/the wood to the place of sacrifice.(Isaiah 53, John 3:16, 10:18)
Beautiful picture of Yshua laying down His life for us / me. 💕🕊🛐
I'm not sure what happened to my comment???
However, Avraham's willingness to'kill' Isaac / Yitzhak is a beautiful prophetic picture of G-d's willingness to offer up Yshua, His only Begotten Son as the perfect sacrifice for mankind. (Isaac 53, John 3:16)
Like Yitzhak, Yshua submitted His will to the will of the Father. (John 10) They both carried their own cross / wood up the hill,and other similarities of their obedient love for their fathers.
Shabbat Shalom! 💕🕊🇮🇱💯
Abraham had faith and reckoned that He could raise him up from the dead. That's great faith because it hadn't been done yet. Yet he totally failed with giving his wife away being selfish for his own life over her's. We all fail at times.