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Manage Your Live by putting in Your all in the Torah

  • Writer: TRISH
    TRISH
  • May 1, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 2, 2018

Here is how you can begin the journey of taking stock in your life. The Torah demonstrate everything out for us..It tells us very early in the morning while the stars are still lighten you are required to pray

It was directed by them father to men to wear this garment
This is the Tefillin - one is put on your head - frontlet and on your arm thats weak


Make sure that You learn the #Hebrew first and then go and relearn yourself with the true gems. #YHWH place every step and order within the Torah laws for man to follow so they are without excuses. He's isn't limited to no fleshy system. Knowing Elohim for oneself is the proper way to go about it because he wants to speak to us himself. You see many were taught that the father has all these laws and that's it about him but ha satan is fooling you with these lies of his. See if he can get you to believe these false lies that he hatches from the pit then he can pull you away from your true identity


We must put ourselves in the position to hear from the father who take that time to create us. He give us the chance to live therefore return that back to him with full praise



Take the time my friends to give our creator thanks. make that way so he can walk through our tents.





In close I want to take this precious moment 📷 to say never let down your guards because this is giving way to ha satan so he can creep right in. When he comes in it turn your whole life around for the worst. I have seen this happen to good believing people but why this take place was lack of knowledge. This is my reason being here to tell the maat (few) never to throw in the towel but return to your first love. He promise to see us through all our lively situations but you have to submit onto him Ahimen.


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This is a biblical origin that was handed to them and there were commanded to carry it out for everlasting. The forever mandate is the plan that has us all living. What I mean by that hadn't been for Eloah's instructions we won't be around to operate in this life because ha satan would have stuffed our lamps out. We have to very thankful for the Mitzvah because she is the mother for the Mezuzah - no mitzvah means no mezuzah - The point here, instructions have been given to Mosheh to pass on to everyone and these are the legislation that is found within these books. Now the words were to be inscribed on the doorposts (mezuzot) of our house and gates. What are these inscribe words - they are taken from a different portion of scriptures. 

  一 Debarim (Deuteronomy) 6:4-9 says hear, O Yisrael: YHWH our Elohim, YHWH is one! and you shall love YHWH your Elohim with all your heart, and with all your being, and with all your might. And these words which L am commanding you today shall be in your heart, and you shall impress them upon your children, and shall speak of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up and shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. And you shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates. Then Debarim 11:13-21; Shemoth 13:1-14. These three portions of scripture give the four-sided outline. These are what is inscribed on the parchment, or Klaf. 

Even the writing has laws..it is being written by hand, to be on a Klaf meaning skin taken either from the goat, sheep/cattle it must be from a kosher animal..the letters cannot touch each other and scribe has to be kosher too one who observant of the halacha  (Jewish Laws) and who is qualifies for the task

The scroll is rolled up from left to righ so when it is unrolled the first words will appear 1st. Scroll inserted in the container but should not be permanently sealed. Why! twice in seven years the klaf should be opened & inspected to see if any of the letters have faded or become damaged.

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