7.13.26 –A Balance Sheet, Part 1
As many of you know, the final book of the Torah is Deuteronomy ( Devarim ), or "Words." Speaking of words, did you know that there is not a single Torah portion that fails to mention the Land of Israel either explicitly or implicitly (prophetically)? Approximately two-thirds of the Torah depend upon Eretz Yisrael —the Land of our inheritance. The focus of the Torah—and ultimately all of God's Word—is restoring mankind back to the Garden of Eden. In order to do that, the path leads to Israel and Jerusalem. Every year I grow more "homesick." To enter the Land requires a focused walk. The Israelites had to be willing to give a good report no matter what they saw. So do we! Walking in the Word will plant the destination of the Word in our hearts: Israel. First, though, there must be an accounting, or the journey may not go well. And this is exactly how Moses starts out the book of Deuteronomy ( Devarim ): "In the fortieth year, on the first day of the elevent...