n this series, Yosef will unpack the restoration of the kingdom and how powerfully this impacts every aspect of a believers life. Part 4 unpacks the history of Israel under king Rehoboam and Jeroboam. Yosef takes a look at the scriptures detailing what YHWH said would happen to both the northern kingdom and southern kingdom because of their sins. Furthermore Yosef explains the impact this has on believers in Yeshua today. Come learn about your Identity.
Author: T.I.M (Yosef ben Avraham)
Hamutal – The Lioness Queen Mother
Welcome to Hamutal’s story! If you’ve never heard of her before, you are in for a treat, not because she was a bold example of righteousness but because her and her sons are vitally important in the history of Judah. She was queen mother to two sons who would both sit on the throne, but their wickedness would lead to the Babylonian exile at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar. The Babylonian exile influenced the people of Judah, so much so that parts of modern Judaism were birthed in the exile and Hamutal played her part as a person of influence and a woman of power. This is her story.
First Fruits – Chosen to Bear Fruit.
As we greet the Day of First Fruits, this teaching takes a look at the prophetic nature of this celebration. While this 24 hour celebration is often overlooked, it carries deep significance for the remnant of Yeshua. From the marking of the barley, to the inspection of the fruit, each of these steps symbolises the process of Yeshua's inspection of the remnant in these final days. Yosef takes a look at the end time markers of this feast, and challenges the body to consider those day with fresh eyes.
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 7
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
Our final devotional reflection for this week of Unleavened Bread is the olive. Used to make oil for the anointing of kings and priests, the olive was the most well-known and well used species in the ancient world. It’s usage on special occasions, stirs us to consider Shavuot and the fresh infilling we are waiting for in the coming weeks. How much of the Spirit of God are you desiring in this season? Join Aliyah for the final day!
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 6
uring this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
Barley, commonly called the fruit of the poor.
Yet the bashful barley speaks deeply to the heart today, on day 6 of Unleavened Bread. This devotional is a feast for those who love the book of Ruth (read over Shavuot), and who desire a deeper revelation of the Go’el, the Kinsman Redeemer of Israel. Moving and love filled, join Aliyah to reflect on the Kinsman Redeemer of your heart and the meaning of this powerful position in the spirit realm.
Unleavened Bread -Devotional Day 5
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
The immense cluster of grapes hung on the pole suspended on the shoulders of two spies. The succulent fruit was a moving testimony to the goodness of the land, and the judgment of the people. Yet, the spies failed to recognise this truth, and with it they failed to receive their destiny. On day 5 of Unleavened Bread, Aliyah questions the position of our lives with the poignant reminder of the coming judgment of the earth, symbolised in the cluster of grapes
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 4
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
Let’s have a date on day 4 of unleavened bread!
And while the modest, soft date is not mentioned in the seven species of Deuteronomy 8, honey is mentioned and date honey was the sweet nectar of choice in Ancient Israel. What can this fruit teach us about life? It can teach us about light, the gospel, the nations and about ourselves… Join Aliyah to find out how.
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 3
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
In Matthew chapter 13, Yeshua used a powerful parable about wheat and tares to teach and warn His disciples against those within the congregation whose hearts would not be wholly set on the Messiah. Yet, this parable teaches another lesson, one for all believers in every generation. A lesson that is both encouraging and contemplative, join Aliyah to hear this powerful lesson on day 3 of Unleavened Bread.
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 2
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet with you.
Day 2 is all about figs! Did you know the Hebrew word for figs is the same word for excuses? How do these two words connect together? What can we learn and how can we apply this fruit to our faith walk? Listen in with Aliyah today on Day 2 of unleavened bread.
Unleavened Bread – Devotional Day 1
During this sacred season of Unleavened Bread, it is important to reflect on our faith walk and invite Yeshua in to the places of our hearts and our walks that still need refining. Throughout the next 7 days, Aliyah presents a symbolic devotional for the heart, one which digs deep in to the seven species of fruit and grain grown in ancient Israel. Through these devotionals, you are invited deeper in to the place where Yeshua can meet you. Today is day 1, and together we reflect on the fruit found in strange and holy places. The Pomegranate! So join Aliyah and take a journey in to the heart. Chag Sameach!











