Shabbat shalom from my garden of peace! As the Shabbat reminds us of the communion Elohim had with man in the Garden of Eden before the fall, so it also prophetically points forward to the time the saints will experience sin-free communion again with Elohim in the garden of the New Jerusalem.
My computer has been acting up very badly this past week, so I haven’t been able to post anything on this blog. It’s currently being repaired. I’m doing this post from my iPad, so my posting abilities are limited, since all my biblical files are on my computer.
Please enjoy these pics from my garden I took with my iPhone this morning and then airdropped to my iPad, so I could upload to my blog. I find great joy in the garden I have created from nothing with my own hands and creativeness. In it, I find much joy and peace, and it helps me to connect with Elohim. It’s a place of refuge for me, my family and for many birds and squirrels as well. May YHVH be glorified in it!
![Garden gate](https://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/IMG_3388-e1514657383545.jpg)
Please come into my garden this Shabbat. The Shabbat is a picture of the Garden of Eden when man had an undefiled relationship with his Creator, even as it’s a prophetic picture when the same will occur again in the New Jerusalem.
![Dew covered rhody](https://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/IMG_3399.jpg)
Let my teaching drop as rain as raindrops on the tender herb. Ascribe greatness to our Elohim. Dent 32:2,3
I pray that this brief respite walk in my garden was refreshing to your soul and spirit like a breath of fresh air or a cool drink from a cold mountain stream.
Several people have commented on this post, but the comments are showing up under the “Feedback” section of this blog, which I can see from my side, but you can’t see from your side. For some reason, they’re not appearing in the actual comments section under this article. I’m not sure what to do, so that everyone can read them. I will work on this. Anyway, thanks for the comments. Keep gardening and walking with YHVH Elohim in the cool of the garden!