- Genesis 1:1 This verse signifies the origin of all existence. It speaks of God's power and creativity in bringing forth the universe and establishing the foundation of all life. John 1:1 John's prologue emphasizes the eternal nature of the Word (Jesus) and His role in creation. It highlights the divine nature of Christ, who played a central part in the creation of the world. Creation:
- Isaiah 65:17 This verse speaks of God's promise to bring about a new creation, free from the sorrows and imperfections of the old. It symbolizes a fresh start and a future filled with hope and restoration. Revelation 21:1 Revelation describes the ultimate fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, where He will make all things new. It symbolizes the restoration of creation to its original state of perfection, dwelling in harmony with God.
- Creation: Just as God created the world in the beginning, we are called to be co-creators with Him, bringing light, beauty, and order into the world around us. Through Christ, we find renewal and restoration in our lives and in the world. We are invited to participate in God's work of restoration, bringing hope and healing to brokenness. The promise of a new heaven and new earth inspires us to look forward with anticipation to the day when all things will be made right.
- Gratitude: Let us be grateful for the abundant blessings that God has showered upon us, both seen and unseen, known and unknown. In Christ, we have access to every spiritual blessing, offering us hope for today and the promise of a bright future. God's blessings are not limited but are vast and overflowing, providing us with everything we need for our spiritual journey. As children of God, we are recipients of His blessings, chosen and cherished in His sight.
- Purpose: These blessings equip us for our calling and empower us to live out our faith with confidence and joy. Through Christ, we are united in a shared inheritance of spiritual blessings, forming a community of believers bound by God's grace. May the truth of Ephesians 1:3 ( Blessing on neck or Head Piece ) inspire you to walk in the fullness of God's blessings, live with gratitude, and share His love and grace with others.
- Each Tallit comes with a matching Bag in material and colors and also with the Messianic Seal Card explaining the Seal history and relavance.
In the context of Messianic Judaism, the term "Grafted In" often refers to the belief that non-Jewish followers of Jesus (Yeshua) are spiritually "grafted in" to the olive tree of Israel, symbolizing their adoption into the covenant promises given to the Jewish people. This concept is derived from passages in the New Testament, particularly in the writings of the apostle Paul in the book of Romans. The imagery of being grafted into the olive tree is used to illustrate the unity and connection between Jewish and Gentile believers in the Messiah. It emphasizes the idea that through faith in Jesus, non-Jewish individuals become partakers of the blessings and promises of God that were initially given to the Jewish people. The term "Grafted In Messianic" refer to a branch of Messianic Judaism that specifically emphasizes this concept of spiritual adoption and the unity of Jewish and Gentile believers in the Messiah. Followers of this belief system often seek to honor Jewish traditions and customs while also embracing their faith in Yeshua as the Messiah. Corners ( English and Hebrew on Tallit ): Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth" (Gen. 1:1 KJV) John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (Jn. 1:1 KJV) Isaiah 65:17 "For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth: and the former shall not be remembered, nor come into mind" (Isa. 65:17 KJV) Revelation 21:1 "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea." (Rev. 21:1 KJV) Blessing - Atara Neck / Head Piece ( English and Hebrew on Tallit ): "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ" (Eph. 1:3 KJV) © ©, © ª ª ©, © Grafted IN - Romans 11:11-31 contains profound insights into God's mercy, plan of salvation, and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in the context of faith. Here are some inspiring words based on this passage: God's plan of salvation includes both Jews and Gentiles, extending His mercy to all who believe in Him.