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Are you ready for God to appear to you? We will continue in the annual cycle of reading the Torah. The Torah reading for the week of November 1 is Parashah Vayeira consisting of Genesis 18:1-22:24. Vayeira means “And He Appeared."
“1 Now the Lord appeared to him in the plains of Mamre, and he was sitting at the entrance of the tent when the day was hot.” (Genesis 18:1 Chabad.org)
The first verse of Vayeira describes a heavenly visitation that Abraham received. God revealed Himself to him by the Oaks of Mamre as he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day during one of the physically most painful days of his life.
The name of each parashah is the theme of the entire parashah. One of the themes of this parashah is the revelation of God's Presence in your life. There is nothing more glorious than His Presence. This is how God describes Abraham, "For I know him." How would you like God to describe you in this manner? You also can experience the Lord in this glorious manner. He will also appear to you.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to attend "And He Appeared." Your next stop, the Destined4Torah Zone!
Regards,
Sanjay Prajapati
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Are you ready for God to appear to you? We will continue in the annual cycle of reading the Torah. The Torah reading for the week of November 1 is Parashah Vayeira consisting of Genesis 18:1-22:24. Vayeira means “And He Appeared."
“1 Now the Lord appeared to him in the plains of Mamre, and he was sitting at the entrance of the tent when the day was hot.” (Genesis 18:1 Chabad.org)
The first verse of Vayeira describes a heavenly visitation that Abraham received. God revealed Himself to him by the Oaks of Mamre as he sat in the tent door in the heat of the day during one of the physically most painful days of his life.
The name of each parashah is the theme of the entire parashah. One of the themes of this parashah is the revelation of God's Presence in your life. There is nothing more glorious than His Presence. This is how God describes Abraham, "For I know him." How would you like God to describe you in this manner? You also can experience the Lord in this glorious manner. He will also appear to you.
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to attend "And He Appeared." Your next stop, the Destined4Torah Zone!
Regards,
Sanjay Prajapati