 | SHALOM - 365
Shalom 365 is my heart for all of my friends and prayer partners and anyone they choose to share them with.. God has given each of us 365 Days per year to walk in His Shalom - nothing missing, nothing broken, completeness 365 day a year. Which only comes from abiding in the Secret Place of the Most High God.. He's granted me so much peace and completeness - I just have to share and the scripture cards and I pray that these Scripture Cards with the verses that He lays on my heart will minister to those who want to abide in Him too. |
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When we hear the word peace we usually associate this to mean an absence of war or strife but, the Hebrew meaning of the word shalom has a very different meaning. The verb form of the root word is shalam and is usually used in the context of making restitution. When a person has caused another to become deficient in some way, such as a loss of livestock, it is the responsibility of the person who created the deficiency to restore what has been taken, lost or stolen. The verb shalam literally means to make whole or complete. The noun shalom has the more literal meaning of being in a state of wholeness or with no deficiency. The common phrase shalu shalom yerushalayim (pray for the peace of Jerusalem) is not speaking about an abcense of war (though that is part of it) but that Jerusalem (and by extension all of Israel) is complete and whole and goes far beyond the idea of "peace". Shalom - Which means Complete in Hebrew Receive the Shalom of the Lord - be complete. True Shalom comes through relationship with Yeshua, He was broken so that you could be whole and complete.
Love Beyond Measure, Beth Auman, Minister of Prayer http://faithtestimony.org
Isaiah 61:1-3(CJB) 1 The Spirit of Adonai ELOHIM is upon me, because ADONAI has anointed me to announce good news to the poor. He has sent me to heal the brokenhearted; to proclaim freedom to the captives, to let out into light those bound in the dark; 2 to proclaim the year of the favor of ADONAI and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all who mourn, 3 yes, provide for those in Tziyon who mourn, giving them garlands instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, a cloak of praise instead of a heavy spirit, so that they will be called oaks of righteousness planted by ADONAI, in which he takes pride.
May God bless you and heal you today as you seek Him in Jesus name. Amen    
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