Weekly Torah Commentaries UMJC - Union Of Messianic Jewish Congregations
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Reflections on the weekly Torah portions from a diverse group of Messianic Jewish rabbis, scholars, and lay people. Our contributors bring fresh insights to familiar texts, drawing connections to events across the whole of Scripture (including the Gospels and Epistles), and suggesting practical applications of these insights to our postmodern lives.
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Be an Agent of Hope
One moment I was preparing a lesson on living a life filled with the hope
we have in Messiah and the promises of blessings that are ours. The next
moment the messengers were delivering their news. -
Sooner or Later, Jubilee is Coming
Have you ever wished that you could start over? That you could be, as in
the words of Dylan’s immortal song, “forever young”—going back to your
earliest years of life, able to erase all your mistakes, cancel all your
debts, and undo all your sins? -
Our Priority: Conservation or Contagion?
It’s not so much a matter of contrast between conservation and contagion;
we need both. The stability and separation of a healthy religious community
provides a platform for influencing the surrounding culture. -
Sweat the Small Stuff
Once we choose to live in the universe of power in actions, do we have the
discipline to constantly push ourselves to raise the bar? Will we have what
it takes to engage in regular self-reflection and contemplation, and live
with the consistency that holiness requires? -
Walk It Out!
Spiritual discipline through the repetitive action—the “walking” out—of the
mitzvot builds within us emotional muscle memory. Given that we are largely
driven by our emotions, any repetitive action binds itself to our
personhood, our heart, our mind, and that same action builds within us an
emotional response. -
Why Is This Passover Different?
Telling our children and grandchildren a story rooted in ancient history,
and equipping them to pass it on, amidst our culture of endless sound bites
and news flashes can be challenging indeed. That’s why Passover in this
current generation may be different from all other Passovers.