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Sukkot 2015_Part 2

Why celebrate Sukkot together?  Or in fact, any of the moed (appointed times)?  I'm sure each person would respond differently, however, for myself there's a couple of reasons.  First and foremost is to identify with Israel and embrace the instructions set out by our Father and Creator as there is wisdom and life in following His ways.  We join with the commonwealth of Israel in looking forward to the day when the Messiah Yeshua arrives triumphantly to establish Yehovah's kingdom and torah will go forth from Zion. Secondly it provides an opportunity to gather with like-minded brothers and sisters in Yeshua and be encouraged and strengthened.  Setting aside time from work and obligations makes way for relationships to be renewed and deepened, and the Ruach haKodesh to minister and strengthen.   I thoroughly enjoyed Sukkot this year, particularly because of the shalom experienced here at Hebron; shalom that is felt in the comings and goings, th...

Sukkot 2015_Part 1

Israel and the Season of Sukkot  by John Pike Let my people go, or death will come to thee For the chosen of YHVH must come to worship Me From the despotism and slavery of satan's tyranny The Sons of Abraham must rule and reign eternally Oh Jacob, My children, do not despair This wilderness journey will never be fair But My covenant commitment and Promised Land peace Is still to be found in the Messiah's fleece My kadosh, My kadosh, My kadosh ones come Into the arms of Your Father run Dwell in your booths and lift up your eyes Your King is coming in triumphant surprise! Selah

Appointed Times....

 Living in expectation of the Messiah's return to Jerusalem causes one, or should, to wholeheartedly commit to the ways of YHVH.  What does it matter whether the moed are prioritised and kept?  Surely if He is a Father of love and mercy He understands our humanity and this modern age that we live in.  Well the answer is, of course He does, which is why the cyclic appointed days were established to be a constant reminder and encouragement of His redemptive plan for humanity.  As The Day approaches it is increasingly important to return to the ancient paths and be encouraged with the fellowship of others who are set apart to Him alone.   This week we celebrated Yom Teruah with shouts, shofar blasts and praise.  How we long for the day when we will hear that heavenly shofar sound and see the kodesh ones gathered to see Him establish His kingdom from Jerusalem.  No 'safety exit rapture doctrine' could possibly be as dramatic as the reality of...

Ahh the Serenity ....

Of course if you're not a fan of Michael Caton in The Castle then you won't have a deep appreciation for the serenity at Bonnie Doon.   But perhaps we can tempt you with the serenity here at Hebron?   We're not greedy; we're willing to share and all are welcome.  Well, most are welcome.  Okay then, the select few are welcome....but only on alternate days. Mm, you're right, hardly gracious; so all are welcome :)   I may be biased but what we are creating here at Hebron is worthwhile.  Why have a building in town that people utilise for a couple of hours on a weekend when you can have 150 acres that is utilised as much we want, however we want?  The highlight of our times together of course has to be keeping the moed here.   Watching the sheep graze while we praise and read the scriptures together often makes  the application of torah more relevant. To be honest it's not all sunshine and lollipops though. ...

Do Drop In ....

We've had a couple of visitors this month, although one of them thought using the driveway was a bit over rated ..... Another bit of fencing that the blokes will have to do in a couple of weeks so that the Bidgebar paddock is usable again.   After a few weeks of grey, wet and windy weather the sunshine last weekend was a lovely reprieve.  Being able to meander around the paddocks attending to this and that one can't help but be in communion with the Creator of all things.    A couple of our visitors were surprised how large and comfortable the house was, and how far the property had progressed, so I thought a series of short videos over the next few weeks might dispel any misconceptions. This was a bit of a clumsy attempt to film our young hives.  I'll invest in a little stand so I can video the hives and leave my hands free next time.  The hives have weathered the winter and are now preparing for warmer weather.  I'm loathe to di...

Shout...Serve...Sing...

Shout joyfully to YHVH, all the earth Serve YHVH with gladness Come before Him with joyful singing Know  that YHVH Himself is Elohim It is he who has made us, and not we ourselves   We are His people and the sheep of His  pasture Enter His gates with thanksgiving  And His courts with praise Give thanks to Him, bless His name  For YHVH is good His lovingkindess is everlasting and  His faithfulness to all generations Shout....serve....sing...why? Because He is good, kind and faithful. Enough said.

Wonderful Winter

Celebrating the culmination of Trevor's sixth decade was as good an excuse as any to light a camp fire and enjoy the starry night.  Thanks Guac! Some days I light a small fire and just sit and feel incredibly blessed by the beauty and shalom here at Hebron; snatches of time to be in His presence without the interruptions and demands of life. Fencing is now a priority and will be on the 'to-do' list for a few months to come.  The guys are doing a great job and not only will it facilitate easier flock handling, it adds value to the property. Even though the paddocks look green we are hanging out for more rain.  We received nearly 30ml this month, which is a blessing, but we are preparing for a dry spring and summer and managing our flock size will be very important.  With views like this it's not a bad way to spend a weekend! When we took ownership of Hebron over 9 years ago there little eaten down saplings, hardly 15cm high. ...