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Inside Israel

The Shuk in Jerusalem

The Shuk in Jerusalem

Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is —

Greetings dear sisters and brothers, with thanksgiving and praise.  May the Lord be glorified and blessed.

Thank you so very much for your prayers and encouragement concerning our trip to Eilat to celebrate my husband’s 70th birthday.  Although it was for him, I did not realize how MUCH I needed a rest from the constant stress of both the pace of life in Jerusalem as well as the tension from the ongoing attacks.

I had never been further south then Mitzpe Ramon, so this trip literally opened a new world for me.

Living in Jerusalem, my world focus had been centered on the borders to the north and west and the countries that neighbor us, namely Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran and Jordan. The view from the south opened my eyes to an entirely new perspective and landscape.  I’d like to share it with you while it is fresh in my mind.

 

We left Jerusalem on the 7 a.m. bus to Eilat. It wasn’t long before I could feel the tension leaving my body and I relaxed.  The buses are so tall that they afford you a wonderful view. I am happy to report about my seeing a wild ostrich during the trip down south.

The flooding rains had enriched the colors of the central region. Vivid colors interplayed with bright greens in spite of the fact that we were traveling during another sand storm. But those colors gave way to the wilderness desert colors, equally spectacular in their understatement.

I expected the desert to be sandy, like the pictures I had seen of caravans of camels making their way over sand dunes. But the sand wasn’t sandy in texture. Instead, it was gravely and rocky.  I mentioned that to Philippe and he explained that the English translation of Scripture says “desert” but the Hebrew word implies a “wilderness,” dry and barren.  Hum!  I had a wrong picture in my head.

We arrived in Eilat at around 1:00 in the afternoon, and just as I had suspected, it is indeed a “party town,” full of hotels, restaurants, and entertainment. Although not my choice cup of tea, I was determined to find out what The Lord DID have for me there.  The airport runway is situation RIGHT in the MIDDLE of town.  After a good, long rest, I was able to begin the exploring.

Eilat is situated on the Red Sea, which in Hebrew is ‫ים סוף  (Y’m Soof) or The Sea of REEDS. Yes, this is THE Red Sea (or Reed Sea) that Moses brought the children of Israel through from Egypt. So, you wouldn’t think that I would be as surprised as I was when the local bus began announcing The Way to Egypt.  It SHOULDN’T surprise me…I mean…I KNOW that we border Egypt to the south, but THERE IT WAS!

It DIDN’T surprise me as much when we passed the border crossings into Jordan near Jericho.  I can easily see Jordan when I go to the Dead Sea (yam h’melach or Salt Sea). Until 1967 I could have been there by walking 2 blocks from where I live, but here was Egypt out my bus window.

And not just Egypt.  Philippe pointed. “Just beyond there is Saudi Arabia,” he said, “and if we were to continue traveling south on this bus, we would arrive first at Sudan, then Eritrea (and Ethiopia) and then Somalia. All along the coast of this very same Sea of Reeds.  Touching the opposite shore, just below Saudi Arabia, is Yemen.  And THERE, at the mouth of the Red Sea or Sea of Reeds, is the GULF OF ADEN, flowing into the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.”

No WONDER there is all of this fuss going on concerning this area.

ALSO I suddenly understood how all of the African refugees that we have were able to walk from Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia, right up the coast.  Now this was all falling into place for me and now a whole prayer map formed in my mind that was much more real to me.

We have a southern border and it is TENSE, just like our Western border, and our Northern border.

 

But on that day, we were not going on to Egypt. We were going to swim with the extraordinary fish of the Red Sea.

And did we ever bask in the liquid creation of God’s imagination.  Oh my, you can look at the photos online or in a library. Pictures of the exotic fish and coral found only in this sea, but to see it in person truly IS a thrill that can ONLY result in worship and humbling wonder at such a Loving Creator who delights in bringing forth such amazing creatures.

I was lovingly coaxed into snorkeling, which I eventually learned how to breathe properly. I swam among bright blue fish striped with florescent red – every bit as large as a basketball.  They were not afraid of people in these shockingly blue, clear waters, but swam in schools along side of us and around us.  Let me tell you, if you ever truly need to REST, swimming in an aquarium will do it.  God is SOOO GOOD.

We visited a “sea world” sort of observatory and learned all about sharks, saw huge sea turtles, rays and mantas, eels and critters. All part of His silent world. His wonders. The works of His Hands that DO INDEED DECLARE THE GLORY OF GOD as do the heavens.  Really, all of creation bares His Fingerprints, His DNA, and sings of His great mysterious Love. How could we BUT love and forgive one other EVERYTHING when we are all part of this great plan?  And why is it so easy to love what He has made, except for my brothers and sisters?

We snorkeled again with the exotic fish on our last day. And as we waited for the bus back to the hotel, the sky opened up and down poured a rare desert wilderness rain, flash floods and all.  I have NEVER seen such HUGE RAIN DROPS. Each drop of rain was the size of the end of my thumb. Before the bus arrived the roads became a river.  It was dramatic and beautiful. It cleared the sand from the air that had been there until that point.  By evening we were able to clearly see the mountains of Eilat and Jordan. I feel it was a clear picture of what Moses looked at and what Mount Sinai is like.

Bare red and white and black mountains, standing in very gentle contrast looking every bit like the windblown forms of the desert which they are. Desert colors are so different than forest colors. They are both large and gentle, such a subtle, silent power.

By morning we finally saw the bright blue skies of Eilat, which meant heat, but we were leaving before the heat of the day.

I read in 1 John as we headed home:

But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a liar, and His word is not in us. (1 John 2:7-10)

So WHY is it so hard to obey This Wonderful God Who has sent His Only Son to be my Savior and Messiah and has given me His Holy Spirit to enable me to do everything He asks of me?  If I can love the fish, why can’t I so freely LOVE HIS KIDS?

About half way home I noticed the sky getting black.  We saw signs along the way that it had rained here.  We had been blessed to NOT be able to see or hear any news while we were gone so we didn’t know about the weather.  We did know that everyone who asked us where we were from showed great sympathy when we said, Jerusalem.” They wished us deep rest.

But, indeed, vacations end and ours did abruptly.

As we got back to the city, we entered a tunnel.  As we exited, it was as if we had entered another world: a flooded one where the sky had broken open. It was POURING down.  When we neared the central bus station, they closed the gates in front of us (we never found out why) so we jumped out of the bus in the downpour and fished our suitcase out from under the bus, wading through the puddles to the train.  Cold and soaked but laughing, we arrived home to happy-to-see-us animals and a shabat dinner prepared ahead of time.

Thank you for praying.  Thank you for letting me share.  Thank you for being the very HEART of His wondrous Creation.

May He be glorified in and through us.

Blessings,

your sis J

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If We Just Ignore Gays, They’ll Go Away, Right? (Part 8)

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Do you realize that Satan still has a voice and a standing before God whereby he can accuse us believers?

“Wait a second!” you shout. “Satan has been cast out of heaven, along with his followers?”

Yes, that’s true in part, but let’s look at Scripture for our answers.

Now there was a day when the sons of God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan also came among them. (Job 2:1)

Obviously, Satan had access to the courts of God. So, what did Satan do after the Lord mentioned Job?

He accused Job of serving God just because of His blessings. And we know how that turned out for Job: a long trial.

The prophet Zechariah had a vision:

Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the Angel of the LORD, and Satan standing at his right hand to accuse him. (Zechariah 3:1)

The Angel of the Lord in this verse is understood to be a theophany or a visible manifestation of the Lord. Satan stood at the Lord’s right hand, which is the place for the prosecutor or an accuser before a judge.

Lets look at the main evidence –

And I heard a loud voice in heaven, saying, “Now the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Christ have come, for the accuser of our brothers has been thrown down, who accuses them day and night before our God. (Revelation 12:10)

If you look at the three verses before this one, you will learn that war broke out in heaven with Michael and his angels fighting against Satan and his group. Satan loses the war and is then cast down to earth.

But when does this happen?

and the woman [Israel] fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, in which she is to be nourished for 1,260 days. (Revelation 12:6)

The words –”for 1,260 days” – refers to the midpoint of the Tribulation, which has not happened as yet. Thus, because of the context, Satan still has standing before God’s throne to accuse us believers.

What about the words of Jesus?

And Jesus said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. (Luke 10:18)

This is the “in part,” I mentioned earlier. Yes, Satan and his rebel horde no longer have access to God’s third heaven and are banished to the second heaven and below where the principalities and powers are located, but at the same time, Satan somehow has a standing before God.

My guess is that it has to do with different dimensions…but that’s only a guess on my part.

Now, for the gays, Satan’s position as a deceiver and an accuser is a double blow for them.

(Continued in Part 9...if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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“Are We There Yet?” (Part 10)

I’m a grace to the nth believer, by which I can’t think of a single way that a truly born again, new creation believer can lose his or her salvation.

Okay, with that in mind, our Hebraic Roots teacher, Pastor Bruce Dowell of Shiloh Messianic Congregation, said something last night that shocked me. “Do you believe every Christian will be invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb? Now, I don’t mean that some believers will lose their salvation, but rather, I mean some may not make the cut to be a part of the Bride.”

I sat there thinking, “Wow! This goes against most evangelical teachings that I’ve heard.”

Pastor Dowell quoted the verses about the ten virgins who took their lamps out to meet the bridegroom –

Five of them were foolish, and five were wise. For when the foolish took their lamps, they took no oil with them, but the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps. (Matthew 25:2-4)

The Greek word mōros is translated into our English word foolish in this verse, but it also may mean: “godless or showing lack of reverence or respect for God.”

The same Greek word mōros also appears in Matthew 7:26 –

But everyone who hears these sayings of Mine, and does not do them, will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand”

Pastor Dowell then quoted Revelation 12:17 –

The dragon [Satan] was enraged with the woman [Israel] and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring, who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.

What are the commandments of God? The Torah or the first five books of the Old Testament.

This morning as I studied and meditated on the marriage supper of the Lamb. I came across the following verses –

“Let us rejoice and be glad! Let us give Him glory! For the time has come for the wedding of the Lamb, and His bride has prepared herself — fine linen, bright and clean has been given to her to wear. (Fine linen means the righteous deeds of God’s people.) The angel said to me, “Write: ‘How blessed are those who have been invited to the wedding feast of the Lamb!”‘ Then he added, “These are God’s very words.” (Revelation 19:7-9 Complete Jewish Bible)

We believers have the responsibility of preparing ourselves. You see, we determine the level of godliness we choose to walk in.

And also:

Then, he said to his servants, “The wedding is ready, but those who were invited were not worthy…For many are called, but few are chosen.” (Matthew 22:8, 14)

The Bible states there are Kingdom levels that believers choose to walk in by our obedience to God’s commandments or Torah. These levels range from the least to great and the greatest. Will the least be allowed to attend the marriage supper of the Lamb?

I don’t know about you, but I’m not going to take the chance of missing the marriage supper, but rather, I’m going to learn more about God’s Torah and our Hebrew roots.

(Continued in Part 11…if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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Thursday’s Prayers for America (11/5/2016)

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“Even the smallest stream believes it’s the one which fills the ocean.” (Country Pastor)

In my thirty years of being a Christian, I’ve been a part of the Charismatic Movement, the Word of Faith Movement, Prophetic Movement, God is Love Movement, Home Church Movement, and now the Hebraic Roots Movement. Each of these movements have helped to restore important truths to the Body of Christ.

Even though the jury is still out on the Hebraic Roots Movement, all of the other movements have had the same flaw in their makeups. Each believed it was the complete answer to all of America’s problems, rather than just being a needed piece of God’s restoration process for His church.

This flaw always ends up in a “We’re right and you’re wrong” attitude among the movements’ members, which no matter how you decorate it, is still pride.

My prayer for today:

Lord, I pray that American believers will all come to such unity in our faith and knowledge of God’s Son that we will be mature in the Lord, measuring up to the full and complete standard of Christ. (Based on Ephesians 4:13)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

Join with me on Thursdays to fast and pray for America.

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Tuesday’s Prayers for Prisoners (11/3/2015)

(The above photo shows a living area at the end of a narrow, short tunnel. It is the only entrance into the slum dwelling.)

Almost 600 million people live in slum conditions in Asia with poorly built houses, almost no basic services, and limited access to clean water. Life is horrible for these slum dwellers, but what’s even worse, 95% of them will die without ever knowing Jesus.

For everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in Him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? (Romans 10:13-14)

My prayer today:

Lord, unleash an army of believers who will go into the slums of Asia, preaching the gospel to everyone there and baptizing those who believe. I pray also that signs will accompany these preachers so that demons will be cast out, the sick will be healed, and new believers will speak in tongues and prophesy. (Based on Mark 16:15-18)

Join with me on Tuesdays to fast and pray for prisoners in Asia, according to Hebrews 13:3.

Why Asia?

1. 4.4 billion people live in Asia.

2.. 85.4% of world’s unevangelized people live in Asia. (Unevangelized means they may have heard the gospel but have no understanding on how to respond.)

3. The world’s three largest non-Christian religions – Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhists – are based in Asia.

4. Of the 37 countries of the world that are less than 10% Christian, 32 are in Asia. Of the 14 countries, that are less than 2% Christian, 12 are in Asia.

5. 85-90% of unreached people live in Asia. (Unreached means that they have never heard the name of Jesus.) (Operation World: The Definitive Prayer Guide to Every Nation)

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Inside Israel

The Shuk in Jerusalem

The Shuk in Jerusalem

Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is —

Beloved sisters and brothers, Shalom!  It’s a joy to write to you – to think of you and to pray for you.  May we all grow in grace and in the knowledge of The Lord Yeshua h’Meshiach, Jesus the Christ. May what I share glorify Him and may He be blessed and may we all walk in only His Light.

How quickly things change.  As my husband celebrated his 70th birthday this week, it seemed a good time for some introspection.  I see that my life has reflected the contrasts that surround us − constant change as opposed to THE ROCK WHO NEVER CHANGES.  STEADY, STEADFAST, ETERNAL, UNERRING, ALLWISE GOD.  GOD ALMIGHTY, praise HIM. He never grows old or weak or dim of hearing, seeing and thinking.

The current situation literally FORCES me to stare at Him to maintain a semblance of balance.  Everything that we knew as true’\ for the 70 short years of our lives seems to be turning upside down.

Reflection always paves the way to thankfulness and gratefulness when we are His, and so it did today.

The train that I take home from work stops at the Institute for the Blind, and often many blind people get on or off there.  Today I was seated beside the door when a blind man stumbled getting on.  I reached out and took his arm and said “There is a seat here.”

“Where?” he asked.

“Here, sit, beside the door.”

I scooted over and he sat down beside me.  His kippa indicated that he was religious and I felt relieved that he knew I was female from my voice. He couldn’t see me and so he wouldn’t refuse a seat beside me.  Many religious men (or women) refuse to sit beside someone of the opposite sex so as not to be tempted.

I am so thankful to KNOW THE ONE WHO DELIVERS FROM SINFUL FLESH AND CLEANSES MY HEART and that I am free to NOT “beat my flesh” in an effort to keep sin at bay.  (Sorry, I’m digressing.)

The man beside me was middle aged and well dressed.  He began rustling through a brief case and shook his head. “Can I help you?” I asked.

“No…I was in too much of a rush…not patient…and I didn’t make proper order of my things.  It’s my own fault.”

We went on to discuss the preciousness of patience but I began thinking about how much effort it must take for blind people to organize things so that they can know where they can find them. Suddenly I found myself thinking about a testimony that I love: Blind Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46.  No one could stop him from crying out to The Lord, not humiliation or chastening. When The Lord said to him, “What would you have of Me?”

Bartimaeus said, “Lord, that I might receive my sight.”

I suddenly began to think more deeply than ever about what a world of darkness would be like, and I was overwhelmed with such a deep gratitude for the gift of sight.  Thanksgiving welled up in me and I began to thank Him for sight, for hearing, for all of the senses that He blessed us with so that we could experience His creation.  I was only two stops beyond the Blind Institute, so, no, I did not pray for the man right then to see him healed and saved, but I entered my apartment with a full heart.

With the slowing down of attacks (no, they haven’t stopped but are drizzling in at 1-3 daily right now), Israel has again been bestowed with the world’s award-banner of “aggressor”, “the cause of all evil,” “the stubborn, intransigent source of the Mideast problem,” and “the one who needs to give more to placate.” Although the most liberal and self-hating among us is still scratching his head, wondering how the international community could have come up with the latest “wicked-award” for Israel.

Nonetheless, we are left as a nation grappling with the pressure of the constant accusations.  They give way to ugly bickering within and blaming politically.  It all serves our ancient enemy well, to see the nation beaten from outside and inside.

Attrition is a tactic and a powerful weapon.

Here are some dictionary definitions:

Attrition:   the act of rubbing together;  friction; also :  the act of wearing or grinding down by friction :  the act of weakening or exhausting by constant harassment, abuse, or attack (a war of attrition); the act or process of weakening and gradually defeating an enemy through constant attacks and continued pressure over a long period of time.

Yep.  That describes it well.  That’s just how it feels and it is what I see written in the deepening lines on the faces of those around me.  Arafat said many years ago, that they wanted to wage a war of attrition against us.  So they are doing it.

“And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.” (Daniel 7:25)

Is this the season that we live in?  Maybe. From my vantage point it appears so.  Nonetheless I think of His many promises HE has given to us, to give strength to the weary, and His exhortations to persevere till the end. I know that He is able to keep those who are His own who look to Him for that keeping.

Following a particularly hot and dry Autumn, winter fell on us last week.  Floods still grip the center of the country with massive power outages ongoing for some four days now. I know that many of you are also experiencing extreme weather conditions where you are.

We are hearing from around the world of things similar to what we saw here this week with baseball sized hail in some places. An Air Canada plane was hit by lightning and forced to land in Cyprus while entire towns are under water.  As the earth sighs and heaves, and man staggers under the weight of it all, a dear local sister made this wonderful observation last week during the upsurge in terror:

‫”To say things have been tense in Jerusalem lately would be an understatement. Today, while waiting for my bus, I saw and heard something that lifted my spirits. I heard the music before I saw its source − a vehicle that looked as if it came straight out of the hippie era of the sixties with a pair of huge speakers mounted on the roof of its cab. When it was about a block away from where I stood, the light turned red. Out jumped about four young men (including driver) who began dancing in the street. I began to smile at the infectiously cheerful music and the sight of the young men dancing with wild abandon. All too quickly the light changed, the men jumped back in their van and drove up the street to spread their joy at another intersection. No, the music won’t solve the complex situation here but it did remind me of the resiliency of the Jewish people who have returned to their Land after thousands of years. They are here to stay.

‫    ” עם ישראל חי  (it says ‘Am Yisrael chai’ or the nation/people of Israel live!)

And that says it all really.  God’s plan…God’s purposes…God’s way…ALL for God’s glory.  I have no doubt that as we worship Him in the midst of problems, we will have all the strength that we need to walk all the way to the end….whether it is you or me…your path or mine…as long as we are on HIS path, He will do it.

Having so much more to say, I will close and begin dinner.  Work has been very difficult with the added stress. It takes a toll on people’s health and they often end up at the doctor’s office and in the waiting room.  May we each shine with His Light in the “waiting room” in which we serve, because we really ARE all serving Him in some “waiting room” or another.

Thank you for praying for this nation and its people according to His Word for His purposes, and thank you for remembering my family and the other believers here.

Lovingly,

your sis J

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