Thank you for sharing your hear and clarifying your position on AI. I believe that Yahweh put creativity within each of us as it is part of worship. When we let others take that from us, we lose a way we can worship. Thank you for the time, energy, and care you give in order to share a way that I can experience a way of worship that is unfamiliar to me.
It is so wonderful to see the different perspective of the Hebrew language that creates a more robust story. What I love is knowing how Yahweh makes all the pieces work together and saves us.
Thank you for sharing the fun animal experiences. Yahweh is amazing!
Wow. Thank you. Thank you for your AI stance and clarity of telling us. Very much looking forward to these Joseph stories - and I appreciate the comments re this view of how he came to be sold - plan to go back and re-read in different versions and think about it. Definitely appreciate what you said about the story unfolding without the visible presence of Yahweh. I have for years had so many questions about how Joseph kept whatever he had been taught about Yahweh in his heart and mind for those years in totally different environments and cultures from his boyhood home to be able to tell his brothers that what they had meant for evil Yahweh had meant for good. So, thank you.
Good morning, Justin.
Thank you for sharing your hear and clarifying your position on AI. I believe that Yahweh put creativity within each of us as it is part of worship. When we let others take that from us, we lose a way we can worship. Thank you for the time, energy, and care you give in order to share a way that I can experience a way of worship that is unfamiliar to me.
It is so wonderful to see the different perspective of the Hebrew language that creates a more robust story. What I love is knowing how Yahweh makes all the pieces work together and saves us.
Thank you for sharing the fun animal experiences. Yahweh is amazing!
I love the poem, too. It ads perspective!
Thank you, Ashley. He’s always putting the pieces together to save us, isn’t he? What a wonder.
And a stunning poem to boot
I love that one.
I love it! Thanks for sharing. Regarding Joseph's brothers, I wanted to share a great resource that I heard a while back on the same... see https://thebiblicalmind.org/podcast/josephs-brothers-never-sold-him-into-slavery-ari-lamm-ep-184/.
Oh fascinating. Thank you for sharing, this, David!
Wow. Thank you. Thank you for your AI stance and clarity of telling us. Very much looking forward to these Joseph stories - and I appreciate the comments re this view of how he came to be sold - plan to go back and re-read in different versions and think about it. Definitely appreciate what you said about the story unfolding without the visible presence of Yahweh. I have for years had so many questions about how Joseph kept whatever he had been taught about Yahweh in his heart and mind for those years in totally different environments and cultures from his boyhood home to be able to tell his brothers that what they had meant for evil Yahweh had meant for good. So, thank you.
(and the videos were cool)
Absolutely, Susan. He clearly had a deep well of faith to draw from as he moved through those years