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Omer counting day 6 – Prayer.
Prayer to speak out loud.
Blessed be the Lord God, the King of the universe, who has sent us His beloved Son Yeshua, to restore all things in our lives.
Mikvah-the Hebrew word Mikvah means baptism.
Mikveh (sometimes spelled as mikvah, or either way without the ending -“h”) plural: mikva’ot or mikveh Hebrew: מִקְוֶוֹת / מ is a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism. Read more
Baptism
Baptism is a Christian sacrament marked by ritual use of water and admitting the recipient to the Christian belief.
Omer counting day 6.
Bonding – Love (the bonding/foundation/connection side of love) Yesod – Chesed in Hebrew.
In love there are moments of bonding and connecting with the one’s we love, and these moments comes to us in un expected ways, because the character of love has the ability to discern how to seize the moment of bonding and connecting.
Omer counting day 5 – Prayer.
Prayer to speak out loud.
Blessed be the Lord God, the King of the universe, who has sent us His beloved Son Yeshua, to restore all things in our lives.
Omer counting day 4.
Enduring – Love (the victory/enduring/determination side of love) Netzach – Chesed in Hebrew.
The love that is victorious in circumstances, is the love that has learnt how to endure (to continue, to insist, to tolerate, to bear, to submit) towards it’s commitments in relationships.
Omer counting – Day 4 – Prayer
Prayer to speak out loud.
Blessed be the Lord God, the King of the universe, who has sent us His beloved Son Yeshua, Jesus Christ, to restore all things in our lives.
Omer counting – Day 3 – prayer – to speak out loud.
Week 1 Chesed – Love and kindness:
Omer counting day 3.
Prayer to speak out loud.
Blessed be the Lord God, the King of the universe, who has sent us His beloved Son Yeshua, to restore all things in our lives.
The miracle of crossing the red sea took place on the seventh day of the celebration of the feast of unleavened bread.
On the seventh day of Passover, counting from the time when Israel came out from Egypt, the congregation of Israel reached the shores of the Red sea. Read more