As for Me and My House, We Shall Serve the Lord |
Y'hoshua 24:2 | |
THE SIDDUR (LITURGY) |
MESSIANIC AMIDAH - Shabbot Faith Confession
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READER: Blessed are you, Lord our God and God of our fathers, God of Abraham, God of covenants of love and goodness culminating in the New Covenant. You are the Lord of whole world. CONGREGATION: In love you have brought the redeemer to your children for the sake of your name. Yeshua was the only one who fully lived out the meaning of Torah. He then died for our sins and rose from the dead. He then ascended into heaven. Through him our sins have been forgiven. We are overcomers through his power and have victory over evil. Neither sin nor sickness, nor poverty brings us into bondage for the resurrection life of his Spirit makes us more than conquerors. By his stripes we have been healed, as the Psalmist says, "You forgive all our sins and heal all our disease." We are now new creatures in Messiah. We are the righteousness of God in Messiah and can overcome all of the schemes of the evil. We are being changed from one degree of glory to another. We shall be like him for we shall see him as he is. Blessed are you, O Lord who has brought Yeshua, Messiah and redeemer, and will send him again for the deliverance of Israel and the salvation of the world. READER: You, O Lord, sustain the living with steadfast love, you provide good things for all your creatures and are faithful to your people who sleep in the dust. You will raise them from the dead when Yeshua returns at the sound of the shofar. King, Redeemer, Savior, Shield, blessed are you, O Lord who sustains the living and raises the dead. CONGREGATION: You have given us your holy Sabbath as a testimony of your covenant with Israel, as a memorial of your creation of the heavens and the earth in six days and your ceasing to create during the seventh day. The Sabbath is a memorial of the Exodus wherein we were freed from the bondage of constant work under slavery. The Sabbath is a manifestation of the restoration of the age to come. It is a day for healing and freedom in Yeshua through who we enter into our rest with God. He is the Lord of the Sabbath and gives the Sabbath as a gift to man. Blessed are you O Lord, who has given us the Sabbath. READER: You O Lord regather your people from the four corners of the earth and prepare a way for world redemption. You fulfill the promise to Israel and lead her to fulfill her calling. For in the last days, Israel will be a sign of the return of the Messiah Yeshua. She will herald his coming when she cries out, "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord." Blessed are you O Lord who regathers and redeems the people of Israel. CONGREGATION: You O Lord have established your worldwide fellowship of all of Yeshua's followers. They have been grafted into the Jewish Olive Tree. This fellowship is destined to be restored to power, unity, love and a Jewish rooted self understanding. Through the prayers and mercy of God's people; through the message proclaimed by the restored bride of the Messiah; and through the witness of the Messianic Jewish members of this fellowship, you will effect the salvation of Israel who will call upon the name of Yeshua and be saved. Blessed are you, O Lord, who has established Yeshua's congregation and Israel's salvation. READER: You O Lord have promised to deliver Israel from all her enemies when she confesses her faith in Yeshua the Messiah. Then shall take place the resurrection of the bride of Messiah, at the last shofar, and the inauguration of the age to come. Then all the nations which survive shall celebrate the feast of Sukkot together. Yeshua will rule with his resurrected saints in that day and the name of the Lord will be one. The nations will come to your light; every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Yeshua is Lord. The knowledge of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the seas. Blessed are you, O Lord, King of the Universe who delivers Israel, establishes Jerusalem as the capital of the world in the age to come and brings world redemption. |
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