...remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you.

 

 

 

 

 



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Thank you for taking the time to familiarize yourself with Shoreshim Ministries. We hope that we can play a beneficial role in your endeavor to better understand the Hebraic roots of your faith as well as other subjects of interest to the believer. Shoreshim (pronounced shor-e-sheem) is Hebrew for "roots." We have chosen this word to characterize this ministry for several reasons.

Roots give life to the tree.
Without an adequate root system to supply water and nutrients, a tree would slowly wither and die. If water is a picture of the Word of God (Ephesians 5:26), then roots are symbolic of the heart by which the life-blood of the believer is pumped throughout the Body. We feel that the times in which we live dictate that men and women must determine to learn, live and speak the truth as never before. Our very lives may one day depend upon it.

Roots are the anchor of the tree.
While the roots are not the most attractive part of the tree, they are nevertheless the most critical. As we know, truth polarizes; there is no “in-between” and, sadly, not everyone wants to hear the truth (2 Timothy 4:3-4). Yet declaring, hearing and internalizing the truth of God’s Word provides the means by which believers can mature into a tree "planted by the rivers of water that brings forth its fruit in its season" (Psalm 1:3). We must be rooted in the Word so that we will not be “blown about by every wind of doctrine” (Ephesians 4:14).

 

If we are to be “one” we must return to the roots of our faith.
The diversity and uniqueness of the hundreds of branches that can comprise one tree only become “one” (the trunk) as they move back toward the roots of the tree. With so many versions of Christianity and the varying interpretations of Scripture muddying the theological waters, the need to return to our roots and to understand the eternal validity of God’s Torah has become obvious. This need is, in fact, evidence of the “restoration of all things” that the Scripture has predicted “since the world began” (Acts 3:21).

 
  Hence our mission: to proclaim truth as best we know how so that in the day of adversity, the tree will remain steadfast!

 
 
 
     
     
 


 
Shalom to all. In my last communication, as you may recall, my topic addressed being a servant as opposed to being a survivor. I asked the question, “Which are you?” As I tried to make clear, I was and continue to be concerned about the way some are choosing to respond to all the troubling news facing us in these last days. It seemed to me that, for awhile, there were almost daily prognostications about the future that, intentionally or unintentionally, provoked some hasty conclusions about if we need to flee....>>> MORE


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