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Scriptural Prayer
Because I was raised in a Jewish home and had 11 years of Jewish education, closing my eyes when praying is foreign to me. I either read from a siddur (prayerbook) or look up, as my usual way of praying. Yesterday, as I was working on this draft, I asked my husband to pray for me, and my mighty man of G-d prayed a great prayer with his beautiful eyes wide open. Closing eyes may seem holy, but in scripture, the most detailed pictures of prayer show open eyes, lifted toward he

Iris Salmins
7 days ago2 min read


Modern Guardians
From Avraham’s tent to a nighttime prison in Jerusalem, the pattern is steady: messengers appear, speak, guard, deliver, and worship. The hospitality that met three travelers under the oaks of Mamre becomes a template that the later writings make explicit. “Some have entertained angels without knowing it” echoes Avraham’s welcome (Genesis 18–19 // Hebrews 13:2). The Scriptures’ promise of protection, “He will command His angels concerning you”, is not poetry alone. After test

Iris Salmins
Nov 162 min read


Beyond This Life
The Torah’s quiet parting line is small and weighty: וַיֵּאָסֶף אֶל־עַמָּיו—“was gathered to his people.” Two words, "gathered" and "his" carry a powerful explanation of what our friends and relatives who have passed away have experienced. It also gives us a glimpse of our own future. Gathered — אָסַף. To gather, collect, bring in, take into safekeeping. In the notices of death the verb appears in passive forms—וַיֵּאָסֶף, יֵאָסֵף, נֶאֱסַף, הֵאָסֵף—and it moves אֶל, toward. N

Iris Salmins
Oct 202 min read


Bread and Wine
Spoiler Alert… Okay — I’m just venting here. And if you’re someone who finds deep meaning in communion, and some of this rubs you the wrong way, please forgive me in advance. You might be right to feel that way. This is me processing my own journey, through my own lens, flavored with Jewish kishkes and some sarcasm. From the beginning, I knew Hashem wouldn’t want me drinking blood. That’s a forever prohibition, for all our generations. It’s not vague. It’s not flexible. It’s

Iris Salmins
Oct 154 min read


His Mama Called Him Yeshua
I choose to call the Anointed One by his real name: Yeshua. Why? Because there’s nothing more intimate, more honest, than using the name...

Iris Salmins
Oct 123 min read


The Devil Made You Do It
The Devil Made You Do It? When I Trick Myself: How Self-Deception Breeds Sin The Bible’s first confession, made after the first sin,...

Iris Salmins
Oct 123 min read


Yeshua is Not the Father
As a Jewish believer in Yeshua, I always wondered why some people think that Yeshua is the father. I realized that my youngest understanding of the God of my people was when I was 4 years old in a Jewish nursery school. I had a relationship with him for 32 years when I came to understand that Yeshua is the son of Hashem. That realization made me wonder if that is why I knew the son of God could not be the father. I had a relationship with the father and then I also had a rel

Iris Salmins
Sep 263 min read


When Worship Misses the Mark
Yeshua's heart was always for directing kavod (glory, honor) to the FATHER . When he watches his followers in a synagogue praise and...

Iris Salmins
Sep 252 min read


Grafted - Not Exempt
Many claim faith in Yeshua while setting Torah aside. Yet, taken together, these passages show another story: foreigners were included...

Iris Salmins
Sep 243 min read
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