8.20.26 – Remember
This week's Torah portion, Ki Teitzei —"when you go out"—is filled with commandments that instruct us to remember on at least thirty-one different fronts. And in Scripture, when we are told to remember, it is not just about a mental state—it is a call to action. With the Fall Feast season right around the corner, I figured it is a good time to do some remembering of my own 😊 The Day of Trumpets, or Yom Teruah—the Day of Remembrance—is fast approaching. It is also known as the hidden day that no one knows (Matt. 25:13), the day of the great shout (1 Thess. 4:13–16). We are also moving through the month of Elul, that season of preparation for crowning the King. It is a time for soul-searching and prioritizing intimacy with the coming King. Are you feeling it? By that, I mean—are you noticing all the distractions coming your way? The fear, the doubt, swirling around so many issues? This is the month for blotting out the remembrance ( zeker ) of Amalek (Deut. 25:19), who ne...