The Prophet Isaiah went to the Temple to worship and there he had an experience with God. Isaiah “saw” three particular things about God. First, he saw God’s holiness: “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD ...
Two prophetic visions from the latter prophets are forever linked liturgically with the revelation of the Torah at Sinai. On Parshat Yitro, we read Isaiah’s vision of the divine throne room where the ...
At a meeting of church musicians and worship leaders, the phrase comfort zone was cropping up everywhere. This was the drift of the discussion: People should feel at home in worship, especially in ...
A few months ago I had a dream in which I mistook a friend whose name is Glaura for another friend of mine whose name is Annette. The dream stuck with me, and, as I often do, I sought God’s wisdom in ...
God is a God of glory. D angels of God bask in that glory as they stand in His presence. His glory is so strong that the angels ministering to Him cover their faces. When Isaiah had a revelation of ...
He may not be cruel and capricious. But don’t pretend he isn’t dangerous. A couple years ago, I visited Israel with a group of Christian journalists. We bobbed in the Dead Sea, ate "Peter fish" in ...
Thanks for joining today's Hebrew Bible study when God called three men into serving ancient Israel for His glory. We begin with Moses in Exodus 3 with the miraculous event "Moses and the Burning Bush ...
The haftarah for parashat “Noah,” taken from Isaiah 54, opens with a call that reverberates across generations. “Enlarge the place of your tent,” declares the prophet, “and let them stretch forth the ...