Behind the Veil, Washed in the Water in Nature’s Cathedral…

Last Sabbath, my son Jared and I took a short hike in a nearby state park to commune with YHVH Elohim, our Heavenly Father, in his creation. We’ll let the following photos speak for themselves about the glory of Elohim’s wondrous creation only a little over an hour from our doorstep here in Oregon.

How many times was Yeshua actually in a church building on Shabbat? When he was, what was he doing there? Just asking…Something to ponder.

Please enjoy!

A cathedral of old growth fir trees.

Jared gazing in awe at a giant Douglas fir tree.
Natan is dwarfed by this massive seven foot in diameter at breast height fir tree.
This was the first of several waterfalls we encountered on our short hike.
The trail goes behind this waterfalls—behind the veil!
Tell me you haven’t seen a more beautiful sight than this!
Behind the waterfalls’ veil, kissed by the mist, almost like being in the holy of holies and being washed by the water of the Word…
Though Elohim promised to never flood the world again, he never promised not to flood us with the water of his word! I’m thirsty for more…baptize me!
What more can be said? Nothing!
Here’s another one to inspire you…
All of these falls are within a couple of miles of each other. How is it possible that so much beauty can be fit into such a small area? With man this is impossible, but with YHVH Elohim all things are possible!
Just gotta get some more trees in this photo gallery. This is because in the business world, I call myself the Treevangelist. I’m passionate about trees (both the physical and spiritual ones) and I preach the good news of planting and caring for trees, AND the good news of the gospel message about the Tree of Life—Yeshua the Messiah. That’s why my “tent making” business is called the Good News Tree Service, Inc. of Wilsonville, Oregon, USA. For fun, check me out my website at http://goodnewstree.com and my tree blog at https://goodnewstree.com/tree-care/.
 

6 thoughts on “Behind the Veil, Washed in the Water in Nature’s Cathedral…

  1. Thankyou. Natan

    It is just so good to see abundant water flow

    We are in the midst of horrible drought…..it feels like the land kicking us out. Australia chose same sex marriage by referendum & our graziers have been hand feeding prior to last Winter in this area & we are heading into the next winter now & expecting frosts this week.
    Other graziers had their stock washed away in floods. Our national grain storage stock is vastly depleted by low rainfall & using it to feed stock that have no pasture….
    The area I live in has a tourist motto for a tableland region ….where the wild rivers flow because none of them are dammed but presently none of the falls are flowing @ all & we are on level 4 water restrictions. At least we don’t have to truck in or buy bottled water as some towns are.

    Elohim is not pleased but has promised to keep water in our tank but not to grow fodder for the farmers. I think Abba can outlast the stubbornness of men’s pride.

    I have been fasting for a spirit of repentance to be given to us again.
    May that come soon as rains of repentance so the Spirit that brings life will again be flowing in us.

    Shavua Tov
    FJ

  2. Nothing compares to this breath taking beauty and symbolism. The Spirit of Elijah is alive and well in you Brother FJ. The spiritual drought is being manifested in the natural everywhere. We keep our heads between our knees and keep praying. The world doesn’t KNOW who our Elohim is. May the spiritual blinders come off in the name of Yeshua! 2 Chronicles 7:14 “If MY people…”

  3. Amazing pictures..last picture those trees and the stumps are huge..looking up to the canopy…and blue sky with clouds thru the top of the trees.

    Thank you for sharing Natan…love the water fall ones also.Refreshing.

  4. Absolutely awesome! Have never been in the U.S.A. and probably never will in this life time, but through documentaries on T.V. I have become aware of the beautiful landscapes there. Elohim designed such an amazing planet for us; a pity, we humans are so destructive. Look forward to the new Earth.
    Sonja

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