True joy (simchah) is not an emotion but the strength of the talmid — a covenant-based reality rooted in Y’hovah’s presence. This teaching explores joy in trials, hope, endurance, and the transforming power of the Ruach HaKodesh.
Love is the first fruit of the Ruach and the fulfillment of Torah. As talmidim of Y’hoshua, love becomes the defining mark of our obedience, our identity, and our transformation into the likeness of Y’hovah.
The Good News is not only about salvation but about the Kingdom — Y’hovah’s reign in our hearts and lives through Y’hoshua HaMashiach. Salvation gets us into the Kingdom; the Kingdom gets Y’hovah’s rule into us.
Y’hoshua is the Derekh — the Way back to the Tree of Life. The Torah is that Tree, and keeping His commandments is walking in His Way. To follow Y’hoshua is to live in obedience and truth, restored to fellowship with Y’hovah.
Looking back reveals Y’hovah’s faithfulness. The wilderness was not meant to destroy but to shape and strengthen. Remembering the way teaches humility and renews trust in His guiding hand.