I don’t remember hearing about a Dayenu. I love the poetic format and concept of the constant additions of God’s blessings. The word or practice reflects or “feels” like the stories which make up my overall story. Thank you for this practice to consider.
I’d never heard about it either until Easter and didn’t realize that’s what it was called until after I researched it. I hope you’ll give it an attempt yourself!
Beautiful, Jen! I too was moved by those scenes in The Chosen. I attempted to craft my own Dayenu afterward but found it more difficult to put into words than I thought. You did a great job. To God be the glory! He IS enough. ❤️
Jen, your Dayenu stirred my heart. Powerful and lovely. I think I’ll give it a try as well❤️
Oh yea, Tammy! Thanks for the feedback—give it a try! 😀
So good Jen, thank you for sharing. I love this tradition! Thanks for introducing us to it.
Thanks Kevin! I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment.
I don’t remember hearing about a Dayenu. I love the poetic format and concept of the constant additions of God’s blessings. The word or practice reflects or “feels” like the stories which make up my overall story. Thank you for this practice to consider.
I’d never heard about it either until Easter and didn’t realize that’s what it was called until after I researched it. I hope you’ll give it an attempt yourself!
I really appreciated this Jen! It’s a thought we often don’t consider, that Jesus is enough, that His grace is sufficient. Thanks for this!
Beautiful, Jen! I too was moved by those scenes in The Chosen. I attempted to craft my own Dayenu afterward but found it more difficult to put into words than I thought. You did a great job. To God be the glory! He IS enough. ❤️
Cheryl, the worksheet I found really helped me with this! Glad to know I wasn’t the only one moved to attempt one.
Well done
Kathy, thank you, and thanks for introducing the Messianic Passover to us as well! 😉
Wow....what a powerful Dayenu.
Thank you Robin! I appreciate your encouragement.