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A NATION THAT HONORS GOD WILL BE BLESSED. 🙏🏻This coming Shabbat has been declared a National Shabbat ,a call for people ...
05/14/2026

A NATION THAT HONORS GOD WILL BE BLESSED. 🙏🏻

This coming Shabbat has been declared a National Shabbat ,a call for people across this nation to pause, remember, pray, and honor the God who gives rest, peace, and blessing.

In a world filled with noise, division, and exhaustion, Shabbat reminds us that God is still holy, still sovereign, and still calling His people back to Him.

As believers, this is more than tradition.
It is an invitation to slow down, worship, gather with family, pray for our nation, and realign our hearts with the Lord.

📖 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.” — Exodus 20:8

May this be a time of renewal, gratitude, repentance, and blessing over our homes, our communities, Israel, and our nation.

Shabbat Shalom 🕊️

04/24/2026

Shabbat! Bring your family together every week! 👇🏼

Looking to bring your family together week by week? Observing Shabbat or the Biblical Sabbath (Saturday) is the way to do it!

In a world that pulls families in every direction, God already gave us a rhythm to come back together every single week.

What is Shabbat?
Shabbat is God’s appointed day of rest, set apart from the very beginning. He created it, blessed it, and made it holy. (Genesis 2:2–3)

It’s for everyone! Especially Christians.

Later, God commanded His people to remember and keep it as part of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:8–11). Not just as a “rule”, but as a gift!

And Jesus (Yeshua) Himself honored it. He taught, healed, and gathered on Shabbat! (Luke 4:16) He didn’t abolish it, contrary to what many believe. In fact, He showed us how to walk in it with the right heart.

The Bible also shows us that Shabbat is forever and will continue even in the age to come. (Isaiah 66:22–23)

So what does that mean for us today?

Well, quite simply that Shabbat is more than “rest”, it’s reconnection.

It’s a weekly invitation to:
• Slow down!
• Turn off distractions!
• Sit at the table together!
• Refocus on God and each other!

How Shabbat brings family together.

When you intentionally pause, something powerful happens… You create space for:
• Real conversations!
• Laughter and peace!
• Spiritual connection!
• Gratitude as a family!

Who doesn’t want that?? My family and I experience this every week!

Instead of rushing through life, you get to stop and remember what matters most.

How to start:
It doesn’t have to be complicated.

Light candles.
Say a prayer.
Make a meal.
Focus on Messiah.
Focus in family.
Thank God for His goodness.

Husbands, speak blessing over your wife and children. (Ephesians 5:25–28)

Wives, speak blessing, encouragement, and honor over your husband. (Proverbs 31:11–12)

Pray together. Invite God into your home in a real and personal way.

A simple but powerful tradition at our table is that we take time to go around and share what God has done in our lives through the week. And we give thanks.

Why? Because God’s Word calls us to remember and not forget His works! (Deuteronomy 8:2) To give thanks in everything! (1 Thessalonians 5:18) To declare His goodness from generation to generation! (Psalm 145:4)

And week by week… something changes. Our hearts soften. Our faith grows and our family comes alive again!

Shabbat isn’t just a day of rest, it’s a day that restores your home. If you wanna learn more, reach out to me or Kae. Shabbat Shalom in Yeshua (Jesus)!

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