Thursday, January 21, 2021 – 8 Shevat 5781
Bo: Exodus 10:1 – 13:16
Remember this day, says the Lord, from year to year…..
With recall and memory, you continue to access a God who is free and encourages you to be free. (Success, p. 233)
Friday, January 22, 2021 – 9 Shevat 5781
Bo: Exodus 10:1 – 13:16
The Lord brings the final plague, slaying all the first-born in the land of Egypt. And there was a great cry, for there was no house in which there was not someone dead.
With love in your heart and with the loving support of others, you can accept and adjust to any outcome. (Harmony, p. 197)
Saturday, January 23, 2021 – 10 Shevat 5781
Bo: Exodus 10:1 – 13:16
After dwelling there 430 years, the children of Israel leave the land of Egypt.
As you travel nearer to God, there is more focus and direction in your life. The forward path leads you to new dimensions of yourself, your life, and your God image. (Success, p. 213)
Sunday, January 24, 2021 – 11 Shevat 5781
Beshalach: Exodus 13:17 – 17:16
God leads the Israelites by way of the “Yam Suf” Desert. And Moses takes with him the bones of Joseph.
As the heavens and the earth are your witness, in the choice for life you choose to bond your will with God’s will and to stand on the crowns of all those who came before and all who will come after. (Success, p. 222)
Monday, January 25, 2021 – 12 Shevat 5781
Beshalach: Exodus 13:17 – 17:16
Pharoah has a change of heart, and sets chase with his army, overtaking the Israelites at the sea.
When determining the rhythm of your life, leave room for contraction and expansion. What may fit for today may not suit your needs tomorrow. For one path or one experience cannot fulfill all your needs for growth. (Creativity, p. 288)
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 – 13 Shevat 5781
Beshalach: Exodus 13:17 – 17:16
Moses stretches his hand out over the Red Sea, and the waters are parted.
You will notice that stories of courage usually take place during trying times, when people of vision refused to give up their dreams of a benevolent people in a world of holiness. Stories of courage start with one person who kindles the light within him- or herself, before sparking hope and faith in others. (Harmony, p. 183)
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 – 14 Shevat 5781
Beshalach: Exodus 13:17 – 17:16
Miriam dances the enslaved women through the Red Sea to freedom.
Miriam instinctively acted on what she received from God, without doubting its validity, letting her Divinity emerge. Thus, periods of diversity become opportunities for deepening faith and expanding hope in a benevolent, sacred world. (Harmony, p. 184)