This channel is for sisters who are seeking the historical, Biblical culture of the Netzarim Jewish/Israelite faith and culture. We also discuss the practicalities of coming out of Babylon i.e. the whys and how tos of moving out of the cities into the country, building Torah-submissive, Yeshua-centered communities.
Another aspect of transitioning to Biblical Lifestyle is the relationship that the Netzari woman is to have with YHWH, and the corresponding renewing of the mind that takes place in terms of her role within her marriage, her home, her knesset, the marketplace. The Netzari woman is a powerful woman in the Master Yeshua, but that power is rooted in humility, in mutual submission and accountability, in moving and flowing within the corporate confines of Messiah's Israel.
Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
Adar Joy 🌙
After our Friday evening seudah (meal), the family lounged around the table giving thanks in our hearts for the gift of rest. The scene was nostalgic: table simply but beautifully set with flickering candles, warm, steaming challah, smooth wine and a sumptuous meal. Then the lights went out. Gone was the house noise. What came forward was family chatter (from our three year old to the adults) full of happy exchange, varying tones and volumes — family joy enhanced.
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Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
In Gospel of Luke 21:19–21, Yeshua gives us a prophetic instruction for turbulent times:
“By your endurance you will gain your lives…”
Daughters of Sarah,
We are not called to frantic survival — we are called to holy endurance.
The word for endurance speaks of remaining under pressure without losing your position. This is the posture of a matriarch. This is the strength of a covenant woman.
When Yeshua warned them to flee to the mountains, He was teaching discernment. There are moments to stand and moments to move. Both require obedience. Both require spiritual sensitivity.
At House of Sarah, we cultivate:
Steadfast prayer
Guarded hearts
Clear discernment
Peace that does not bow to chaos
Endurance is not passive.
It is anchored.
It is watchful.
It is oil kept in reserve.
We do not react emotionally to shaking — we respond prophetically.
We do not strive — we remain.
We do not fear — we endure.
Daughters, hold your ground in Messiah. Guard your households. Keep your lamps trimmed. Your endurance is not unnoticed in Heaven.
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Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
Discernment is dead and that’s why everything feels chaotic. We don’t test spirits anymore. We test likes.
We don’t ask if something is true, we ask if it feels right. We don’t follow Christ, we follow whatever sounds spiritual and doesn’t cost us anything.
Not every emotional moment is God.
Not every outrage is righteous. Not every “love” is holy.
The Bible never told us to baptize culture. It told us to crucify the flesh. Discernment is the refusal to confuse comfort with calling and noise with obedience.
If your faith can’t say no to trends, to crowds, to yourself, it’s not discernment. It’s spiritual cosplay.
Jesus didn’t say, “Go with the flow.”
He said, “Deny yourself.”
And in a world allergic to truth, discernment will make you look unloving, right up until the day it proves you faithful.
-Jason Bowden
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Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
Beloved Family,
Continue to stay watchful, prayerful, keeping practical diligence, faithfulness and care over our households. Prophecies are surely being fulfilled. 🏡 🧑‍🧑‍🧒‍🧒🙏🏼👀
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Beloved Family,
Continue to stay watchful, prayerful keeping practical diligence, faithfulness and care over our households. Prophecies are surely being fulfilled.
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Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
Stay calmly prepared, Mamas
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Staying Relevant
Ladies, What kind of living legacy are we conveying, especially to the younger generation? What fruit are you bearing? I'm studying the book of Psalms, Psalm 92 and 99, and each time I read yet another layer, another gem resonates in my spirit.
13 Those who are planted in the house of the Lord Shall flourish in the courts of our God. 14 They shall still bear fruit in old age; They shall be fresh and flourishing, [Ps 92:13, 14]
Torah teaches that there are two types of righteous people - one is like a palm tree (which bears much fruit) & one like a fruitless cedar. The cedar is the righteous one who studies Scripture daily & bears the very minimum of good works - he/she is righteous & strong, but he/she creates no real lasting fruit. The palm tree is the righteous one who performs their duties with intention and self-awareness, but makes time each day to bear the yoke of the spiritually weak. The good works that others perform through their initiative are the precious fruits that grow from his/her limbs. [teaching from Israel ben Eliezer]
Being planted in the courts of Yahweh is living in His Presence, living according to His precepts. It's to daily look into the mirror of His Word, to bathe at the bronze basin of of His courts in prayer and living lives of intentional holiness.
Each day we're laying & relaying a foundation which leaves an indelible mark upon the souls of our loved ones. The way we live our lives will leave a legacy for those coming after us.
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Netzari Woman Wife & Mother
Lesson From the Maccabees - Being Wise In Possessing Your Possessions In This Season
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth. Proverbs 10:4
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The [Greeks] arose, suddenly, to fall upon [the Jews] on Shabbat, saying to them: How long will you refuse to obey the king . . . . And the men in their midst did not raise their hands to hurl a stone or to silence them . . . and they fell upon them on Shabbat and killed all those in the cave . . . about 1,000 people.
They said to one another: If we all act as our brothers have, and refuse to defend our lives and beliefs, we will shortly be destroyed. They decided on that day: Whosoever will attack us on Shabbat, we will fight back; we will not die like our brothers in the caves. ( I Maccabees 2:29-37)
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In the winter during Chanukah amongst our people, we recall the story of Chanukah and the Maccabees. Mattathias and his five sons were a priestly family who won back Israel’s freedom from Greek tyranny in order that they may worship the God of Israel (YHWH). Today we, their descendants, enjoy this same rich culture – our children and their children being recipients of these blessings.
Our forefathers and foremothers fought and died for the families and land of Israel. They lived and died for the God-given command to take dominion/stewardship of His earth. He has given us from His gift, the Torah, the right to dwell under our own vine and fig tree (property rights, goods/services produced from our own land –1 Kings 4:25; Micah 4:4; Zech. 3:10) ). And we’re urged throughout the Scriptures to prepare for, establish, and protect the family’s inheritance as it is a duty to prepare for the day of adversity, to make ready our weapons. I’m speaking about the right to protect our family and our land from intruders, and the duty to seek legal counsel, and to secure a will in order to protect our assets and those family members who have worked hard to maintain them. Wisdom, knowledge, and understanding poured into hard work and dedication are the title deed to property landholder ship.
What a blessing it is in one’s youth to be born to upright, godly parents who teach the importance of wisdom in hard work, saving and frugality, and investing for the future. Especially where it comes to the investment of time in acquiring applicable Torah knowledge which will ultimately build a life of stability for generations to come. There is no truer wealth.
The wisdom contained in Torah teaches us the importance of learning from the elders of our culture and faith, and take their life stories to heart. If we humble ourselves in this way, we’ll learn in time that foundations are being created, and our as well as our children’s lives will yield rich dividends down to the thousandth generation. Particularly understanding the spiritual fortitude that the righteous Mattathias and his five sons held to, Judith, and the unbelieveable might of Chana, plus the many other households represented to stand against the wicked Antiochus’ regime even in the face of death is a spiritual attitribute sadly missing in this day and age, yet a courage which corners and demands us to respond do or die to this toxic and dying culture.
In possessing our possessions of land stewardship we glean the following:
Foster and walk in the fear of YHWH, be careful to pass the knowledge of the fear of YHWH down to your children. (Psalm 112:1-2)
Know that all of the earth is Father’s and all that it contains. We are His tenants. (Leviticus 25:23; Psalm 24:1) The Hebrew language does not reflect ownership, but correctly things and people are “to us”, thus making us culturally-speaking stewards and not owners of the land.
He has given the right of inheritance and stewardship of the earth to the righteous. (Genesis 1:28; Psalm 37:3, 9, 11, 22: Psalm 115:16)
Although our rest in Father’s provisions are sure, as the Commonwealth of Israel we need to maintain a posture of defense as watchmen: keep watch and pray against the enemy’s schemes both in the spiritual realm and on the natural front (political, governmental, economic). (I Peter 4:7; Luke 21:36)
As human beings it’s important to gain an education on the difference between the sovereignty of each individual and dominion, equality, the original place of government, land rights, family constitution, the legal (Torah) definition of happiness.
To defend our lives and beliefs according to Torah, according to the Declaration of Independence and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court is the right to exclusively own property and to exclude all others, including governments, from using or benefitting from the use of the property.
II Kings 20:1 and Hebrews 9:16-17 speak on getting one’s house in order, and wills taking effect once death occurs. A righteous man leaves an inheritance to his children and to his children’s children. (Proverbs 13:22) And the wealth of the wicked will eventually find its way into the hands of the righteous.
The Israelite culture begins with the family. Torah is Israel’s constitution so rights of inheritance belong to the sons between them, a double portion to the first born unless in extreme cases disinherited. (Numbers 14:11, 12; Deuteronomy 21:15-17), then to daughters if there are no legitimate sons (the example of the daughters of Zelophehad – Numbers 27:1-11). The widow would need to be supported by her physical brothers (or other male blood relatives related to her father) if she never had any children with her deceased husband. In our modern, feminist, Western mindset it seems sexist and thus unfair, but in the Oriental/Eastern mindset men, who are first by birth order, were created and designed by the Heavenly Father to be the priests, providers, and protectors of women and children. The greater responsibility lies on their shoulders, and with great duty comes greater honor for the sole purpose of executing the will of the Creator by the upbuilding of the nation.
Our history teaches that evil prevails when good men (and women) do nothing. We also learn the opposite is true. As the people of God (YHWH) our first instruction from Torah is to multiply, to fill and subdue the earth. The land is a vital part of a vast ecosystem that keeps all things healthy and productive. If we alter its function and nature without careful consideration of its impact, we are acting sinfully. Aside from ownership for the sake of self interest, being a landholder and steward places us as heirs of Father and co-heirs with Yeshua (Jesus) for the express purpose of executing esteem, praise, worship to the Sovereign One – praising YHWH by building up the earth, filling it, causing it to multiply, and thus making it possible for it to fulfill its ecological and communal role. The Tabernacle of David will be restored (Amos 9:11). All things will be restored back to its Edenic state. Everthing that has breath will praise Him. Every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess that Yeshua is Marya (Master) to the glory of Elohim the Father!
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Reposted from the evening of December 17
🕎 Hanukkah is not quiet. It is defiant.
It is the refusal to disappear.
It is choosing light when darkness is loud.
It is remembering who we are when the world tells us to forget.
Survival itself is a miracle.
Faith is an act of courage.
We light the menorah not only to remember the past, but to proclaim a promise:
that the Light of the world has come —
and that darkness cannot overcome it.
Hanukkah points us toward redemption.
Toward the faithful Elohim who keeps covenant.
Toward the coming King — and the Light already among us.
We light the menorah to say: we are still here.
And more than that — He is faithful.
May this Hanukkah remind us that even the smallest light, lit with intention, bears witness to the greater Light —
the Kadosh One - Whose Name is Yeshua who brings redemption, hope, and peace.
✨ Chag Sameach. We choose light. ✨
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