I believe it is very important for all of us at this time to become vividly aware that we are protected and watched not only by our loved ones who are in the higher realms, but by G-d . We must trust with all our heart that G-d delivers based on our trust and not on our needs. With that let me share with you what Boris revealed to me shortly before the second year of his transition. Link Link
Below is his message as I heard it :
” The dark times are upon us. We are tested at every turn and every corner of our lives. We are faced with a darkness of extraordinary proportion. However, fear you not. Trust that Hashem’s (G-d) hands will cover you and will protect you and your family from any harm. Trust His words. Trust His promises. And as a token of your trust, and as a sign of your trust and your choice and will to trust, put a mezuzah on your door at home and/or business.
God wants to see a mark on your door as a sign of your trust and acknowledgement of Him. In return He will protect you and your family as He had already done before during the Exodus from Egypt, when the doors were marked with blood as a sign of trust and request for protection.
This time is now here again. Dark times are here, and with that the times of wonders are here too. Renew your covenant with G-d. Renew your trust. Accept protection of your Master by putting faith in His hands. Assure the safety of your home first, and then look after your neighbor. No one must be left alone. No homes/businesses must be left unprotected. Put the mezuzah on the door- and let G-d’s Will be.”
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