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Shalom all who come here to read. Yahuah has put on my heart to share with you this vision. As these endtimes unfold, the weather becoming more and more irratic, some areas will have not enough rain and will continue their draught except for the breif periods of flooding wher that rain will be destructive and of no use. Other areas the summer is going to be short with the wointer being more severe than last year. Be prepaired!!! Set up your rain barrels for useable water for gardening and for emergency clean water. Plant your gardens,,mulching the soil heavily. Plant BIG gardens so that you will not only have enough for your family but also to put up in canning and or freezing some and to give some to those within your congregation who are needy. If all in your congregation are well off, then seek out the widows and the fatherless families within your community and leave to them a box of blessing in secret with nothing more than a note of encouragement from their Father in the Heavens, Yahuah b'Yeshuah, ha Mashiach. Who knows but that your Tzedakah just might bring one or the whole of the family to salvation. Use heirloom seeds,,,easily found at dollar stores of 10 packets for a dollar and the reason is that these seeds will breed true so set aside your strongest plants for to go to seed for next years crops. Next year there will be a ruch for seeds so there may well be a scarsity within your area. Plant flowers that attract beas and butterflys within your area to insure a strong crops and good seed. For those who can,,set up your green houses for the winter months to continue your produce. Now remember this!!! Use the land for 6yrs and then on the 7th, let it Shabbot!!! You will then eat of your stores and whatever comes up on it's own in the land. Mulch the land heavily so that as it rests it shall be feed it's fill. If you faithfully do this, then Yah will bless you in the fallowing years to come. Mulch heavily each and evdry winter months so that in it's rest the land shall be fed it's fill. Shalom b'Yeshuah, ha Mashiach, Amyn.
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Apr 4, 2008
8:27 AM
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