Homestead Musings
Understanding Biblical Agriculture: A Homesteader’s View of the Feasts
Somewhere between planting season and harvest time, between bread rising in the kitchen and the sound of chickens outside, we find a sacred rhythm. It’s the same rhythm that guided the people of Israel in ancient times—one rooted in soil, sunlight, and Scripture. As modern homesteaders and people of faith, reconnecting with biblical agriculture brings deeper meaning to the work of our hands and the days on our calendar.
Havdalah: A Holy Goodbye and a Hopeful Beginning
Havdalah—meaning “separation” in Hebrew—is the brief, beautiful ceremony that marks the transition from the sacred time of rest into the ordinary days of work. It’s the thread that ties holy to humble, rest to labor, and spirit to body.
the principle of sowing and reaping
The principle of reaping and sowing is one of the most powerful truths found in the Bible, and it has profoundly shaped my understanding of how my actions, choices, and faithfulness impact my life. This biblical concept isn’t just about planting and harvesting crops—it’s about the way we live, the way we love, and the way we walk with God.
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