
After sunset, Today is Day 4 of the Omer. new 19th of Nisan, 5781.
By Simon Jacobson
| NETZACH OF CHESED: Endurance in Lovingkindness |
| Wednesday evening, March 31, we count four days of the Omer. Is my love enduring? Does it withstand challenges and setbacks? Do I give and withhold love according to my moods or is it constant regardless of the ups and downs of life? Am I willing to work at my relationships and fight for the love I have? Does my love have spirit and valor? Can I be counted on in the good times as well as the bad? |
| Exercise for the day: Reassure a loved one of the constancy of your love. |

Shalom in Mashiyach’s Name,
Netzach is in TaNaKH (TaNaCH) “Old Testament” scripture verses. Netzach (Hebrew נצח) means eternity, endurance, victory, perpetuity (forever), everlastingness, evermore, ever, always, constantly, strength, eminence, permanent, …..please click on Hebrew 5331. N-Tz-Ch is a root what I see this mean both “eternal” and “conquer”. The Eternal One is shining us all. HalleluYAH!



Psalms 119:25-32 TLV
DALET ד
25 My soul clings to the dust.
Revive me according to Your word!
26 I told of my ways and You answered me.
Teach me Your statutes.
27 Help me discern the way of Your precepts,
so I may meditate on Your wonders.
28 My soul weeps with grief.
Make me stand firm with Your word.
29 Turn me away from the deceitful way,
and be gracious to me with Your Torah.
30 I have chosen the way of faithfulness.
I have set my heart on Your judgments.
31 I cling to Your testimonies.
Adonai, do not put me to shame!
32 I run the course of Your mitzvot,
for You open wide my heart.
Dalet means door or gate. Please click dalet in Hebrew
Yeshua haMashiyach: baaa baaa sweet sheep



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