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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (1/23/2015)

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Each Friday I pray and fast for nations where Christians suffer the worst persecution around the world. This week I am praying and fasting for:

Central Africa Republic. 4.8 million people with 3.1 million Christians (mainly Roman Catholic). 

The high ranking of the country can be explained almost exclusively by the high degree of violence against Christians caused by the rebellion of the Séléka movement. The internal revolution which saw the victory of Séléka, a coalition of rebels dissatisfied with the regime, and the removal of President François Bozizé, is responsible for the high degree of pressure and violence against Christians. The Séléka movement, with no formal Islamist agenda, but composed in majority of foreign Muslims, has ravaged the country, specifically targeting Christian properties (houses and churches) and government buildings. The desecration of Christian churches and the violence towards Christians (rape, robbery, kidnapping, torture, murder, etc.) is evidence of this. (World Watch List)

Today I prayed:

Lord, I pray for all the believers in the Central Africa Republic that they would humble themselves under Your mighty hand, that they would cast all their cares on You, and that they would be sober and vigilant because of the devil whom they must resist by faith. (Based on 1 Peter 5:6-9)

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

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (1/20/2015)

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The phone rang and I answered it. “Hello.”

“Larry, my pastor has just had a massive heart attack. Will you pray along with me for him to be healed?” the caller asked.

I usually would have agreed with the caller and prayed for healing, but the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart: “I’m taking the pastor home. Don’t pray for him to be healed. Pray for him and his family to have peace.”

Doesn’t the Lord always heal according to our faith and prayers? The simple answer: Maybe.

You see, I believe the Bible is filled with absolutes and guidelines.

The absolutes include such revelations as one body, one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all. These absolutes are perfect truths that never ever have one exception to them. Period.

Now, as far as the guideline principles in the Bible go, we have to pray and believe them by faith, but even at that, the Lord still has to agree with our petitions. He is the final Judge.

So, in the pastor’s case above, the Lord had a reason for taking the man home. The Lord never told me His reasons nor did I ask Him. I trust that God is a good God and knows what He is doing.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray for American believers to contend earnestly for the true faith that has been entrusted to us and that we do not settle for a compromised, perverted faith which resembles a cloud without water. (Based on Jude 1:3, 4, and 12)

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

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To Listen or Not to Listen to Prophecy…That’s the Question (Part 3)

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Paul and Silas were clicking along from city to city until the Holy Spirit forbid them from heading north into Bithynia. They instead responded to a vision that Paul had about a man who said, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.

The twosome hurried to Troas, boarded a ship to cross the northern tip of the Aegean Sea, and landed in Neapolis. They then journeyed thirteen miles by foot to Philippi.

The city of Philippi had a population of 2000 people and a large Roman garrison. It was the chief city in the province of Macedonia, but the Jewish population was too small to support a synagogue, which required ten Jewish men.

Thus, Paul and Silas searched for and found a Jewish prayer meeting along the banks of the Gangites River. The two spoke to the Jewish women attending the meeting where a woman named Lydia was converted and baptized as a believer in Christ. Paul and Silas then stayed at Lydia’s house.

All of this sets the stage for a powerful scene.

As we were going to the place of prayer, we were met by a slave girl who had a spirit of divination and brought her owners much gain by fortune-telling. She followed Paul and us, crying out, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who proclaim to you the way of salvation.” (Acts 16:16-17)

If we use our New Testament Bibles – which Paul and Silas did not have at the time – how would we judge the accuracy of the slave girl’s prophetic words? We would have to admit that the girl’s words were accurate because Paul and Silas were God’s servants and did proclaim the gospel.

Yet, Paul was greatly annoyed by the slave girl’s proclamations and said to the spirit in the girl:

I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her…” (Acts 16: 18)

As the Apostle Paul demonstrated in this scene, spiritual discernment is a two-sided coin. On the one hand, we need to know if the prophetic words line up with scripture, and on the other hand, we need to know what spirit backs the prophetic words. Is it the Holy Spirit, a demon, or our own fleshly spirit?

How can we do this?

(Continued in Part 4)

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Inside Israel

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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 …

Blessings multiplied to you dear brothers and sisters, where in Him we abound!

All glory and honor to The King of kings and The Lord of lords…Wh knows all of our griefs and even bore them for us that we might rejoice in hope with Him.  He does all things well.

Although SOMETIMES we may not feel that way.

At noon today, a car slowly went down the boulevard in front of our apartment. Over a loud speaker a Rabbi was chanting the mourner’s prayer and encouraging everyone to come to the cemetery not too far away from here where the 4 victims of the French kosher market attack were all being buried. Their coffins had arrived from France early this morning.  Mercifully, it was a sunny day, with freezing rain forecasted for tomorrow. The sun gave an illusion of some warmth, although in actuality it held little.

For the remaining Holocaust survivors, the times that have been leading up to these events are taking place regularly, and often, are not reported.  My husband, a hairdresser, cut the hair of a Holocaust survivor today who shared her feelings and her story with him.  Her father sent her family to America from Germany during the war.  He told them: “Don’t worry so much.  I am more German the Jewish.  Nothing will happen to me.”

That was the last that they saw of him before he went to the gas chambers.  She said that so many deluded themselves in the same way. She then said that she hears the very same things now from Jews in America, France, England etc.  “Why can’t they see what is happening?” she asked my husband.

“Behold, I will send for many fishermen,” says the Lord, “and they shall fish them; and afterward I will send for many hunters, and they shall hunt them from every mountain and every hill, and out of the holes of the rocks. (Jeremiah 16:16)

When we were in Alaska, the fishers showed up and found us.  They did not tell us to go to Israel, but they confirmed what we already knew, what He had been preparing our hearts for YEARS, and what His Word had confirmed to us over and over again.

We resisted:  ‘Us??  Why Us?  Is this what You mean or are we understanding it wrongly?”

In two days, on the 15th of this month, it will be 40 years since I fully intended to end my life and instead found LIFE by meeting The Lord of LIFE.  It was not long after, only a couple of months or so, that He told me that He had made me Jewish for a reason and that someday I would be living in Jerusalem.  This was the LAST thing that I wanted to hear.

I had spent YEARS running away from being Jewish. I didn’t WANT to live in Jerusalem. I had a native Alaskan husband and there was NO way that I was going to tell HIM what to do. I didn’t argue. I just said, “Oh no!  Well, if that is You, You will have to do it.”

He had confirmed it to me in His Word when I was alone in the back of a pick-up truck. I hid it in my heart.  SEVENTEEN YEARS LATER, He told my husband, instead of me.

In the meantime, He brought fishers and planted seeds. My husband listened to them, but I listened less.  I figured if He parted the Red Sea (actually it is the Sea of REEDS or Reed Sea in Hebrew), He would just do it in His good time. And it would be a long time in the future. Ha!

But now He is sending the hunters and it’s neither funny nor relaxed.  Our girls are not home anymore. My sister and niece and other relatives, though few, are also not stirring.  Instead of seeing the waters heating up, they are defending Islam – the religion of peace.

But the hunters are here now, and it really is time to pray and to obey.

I, for one, can tell you that it is NOT EASY. I understand why my sisters and brothers after the flesh struggle with the idea of leaving everything behind and making aliyah (moving to Israel). EVEN those who are younger then we were when we came, EVEN those who may know some Hebrew, or have family or friends here.  The West is comfortable. Israel is not.

Giving up everything that you know, your foundations, your language, to go into the unknown seems scary to some and downright foolhardy to others.  When we made aliyah, I had never been here before and my husband, (Alaska Native, and not Jewish) only as a tourist for 3 weeks. We were nearly 50, had no security, didn’t know the language, were lightly acquainted with one person here. None of my relatives were here and our youngest was just about to turn 13.  BUT THE LORD REALLY HAD SPOKEN.

We sold everything and bought tickets. VERY few people understood. Some were nasty. Several suggested that if we came as missionaries, they might consider helping with some support.  One missionary, who was a friend of mine, a sister whose kids were friends with mine, chastened me sore and told me that we were NOT in HIS will, that we DIDN’T know what we were doing and that our family would be destroyed. Most people, not knowing that it was fully my Husband’s decision, blamed me for telling him what to do.

No, it wasn’t easy nor has it been easy, but we have NO DOUBT that we are in His will and we cry out to others to follow. The hunters are here and the time is shorter then it was 20 years ago.  I do not mean to be dramatic, but it is necessary to say.

Our Prime Minister has been bold to the disdain of many, making us the mockery of the nations while he speaks out truth without shame, with boldness, consistently. But the world is not listening.

But you are listening.  You are HIS children and as I meditated in His Word this morning I felt urged in my heart to say how MUCH The Lord LOVES you.

That is not a platitude but I had a glimpse into that love this morning. The battle that rages in the hearts of His children and I felt urged: ‘Tell them I LOVE them.”

Yes, I am NOT a prophet but I know Him as you do and He really wants you to know that IN YOUR STRUGGLES, HE REALLY LOVES YOU!

Argh! It is time to get dinner on the table and I must stop writing.

It is cold, cold, cold here.  The rocks are radiating cold.  We are told that it is the coldest winter on record.  Hot water bottles, hats and gloves accompany us to bed. It is hard to get up in the morning and face the air.  I went downtown to try to find a warmer hat as the ones that I made, ddidn’t LOOK good. (vanity!)  Most of the women’s shops that sell hats are run by olim from France.

I was struck by the deep sense of mourning. “Tsurot tovot,” each one said to me as I left.  This means: may your troubles be good ones.

With the announcement that the 4 young men killed in Paris would all be buried here, the community began to prepare to attend.  Special public transportation would bring people to the cemetery, no private vehicles.  Yes, it is one big family.  While the citizens of France and the world march against intolerance, and while 3 million copies of the “Charlie” magazine are going on the market instead of the usual 60,000, I am struck that no one here wants a souvenir of the attack.  They have seen it too many times before and they see the writing on the wall…

May you be found in His Peace.  May your first love be rekindled and may you seek His Face always. May He be glorified in His children and may we fight the good fight of faith. For HE is worthy.

God bless and encourage you,

Your sis J

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (1/16/2015)

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Each Friday I pray and fast for nations where Christians suffer the worst persecution around the world. This week I am praying and fasting for:

Vietnam. 93.3 million people with 9.9 million Christians. 

Vietnam is one of the few remaining countries in the world following a communist ideology. Consequently, authorities still perceive Christianity as a foreign influence and Christians as Western agents. The regime is based on Marxist-Leninist doctrine and Ho Chi Minh’s thoughts. The publication and distribution of Christian materials is difficult and highly restricted. Work among children and youth is not officially restricted, but monitored and youth camps and trainings can be disturbed. The level of violence increased in 2014. Several church buildings as well as houses of Christians were destroyed and more than 10 Christians were sentenced to jail. (World Watch List)

Vietnam uses a specialized religious police force to stop the growth of religious groups, such as Christians, through discrimination and violence. Official government documents give local authorities in the northwest the mandate to compel Christians to recant their faith…The government restricts religious freedom through legislation, registration requirements, and by harassing and intimidating unsanctioned religious groups. In some urban areas, religious activity is permitted within government-approved parameters. But in rural areas, local authorities view Christianity as a foreign threat and often use discrimination, intimidation, property destruction, detentions, beatings and forced renunciations of faith to halt church growth. Many of Vietnam’s more than 50 ethnic minority groups face persecution because of both their ethnicity and Christian faith. Several ethnic Christians have died while being tortured. Christians at a prayer vigil for the release of two Christian leaders were shot when police fired into the crowd, and many were injured. Persecution is more severe in the north than in the south. VOM workers report that local officials increasingly target new believers for extreme harassment, and leave established Christians alone. (Voice of Martyrs)

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray for Your Spirit to move in Vietnam to open the eyes of the people, so they turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God. And so they receive forgiveness for their sins and are given a place among God’s people. (Based on Acts 26:18)

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

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The Rumors of Larry’s Death Were Not Greatly Exaggerated (Part 2)

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“Larry, you will write and own a large publishing company,” the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart in the fall of 1985.

I was ecstatic when I heard these words and made a decision which has guided my life for nearly thirty years. I decided to never accept a job that would hinder my dreams of writing and being a publisher. For the most part, this meant being a car salesman, laborer, house painter, and minimum wage employee.

Looking back, none of my fifty or so jobs since 1985 have offered me much of a chance to be promoted, which was fine with me. Promotions would have been obstacles for my goals because they would have required a greater commitment than I wanted to give.

Let’s be honest, okay?

When the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart and I made my career decisions, I did not realize it would take twenty-nine years to publish my first book. Twenty-nine years! It just seems so unbelievable that the dream is still so strong in me, even though my youth has long since disappeared.

I can still remember when Bonnie Chavda prophesied to Jim Goll and me at a 1999 meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina. She first pointed at Goll and said, “Your writing career will take off. You will write many books because God has anointed you for now.”

She then turned to me. “God is holding your writing career back. You will be successful, but at a much later time.”

Jim Goll has written over twenty-five books and is a big time prophetic author. Most of his books have been published since that night.

I have just published my first book and have a few eBooks on Amazon right now. That’s the extent of my accomplishments since Bonnie prophesied to me.

If you have any thoughts that God is unfair when he raises up one person compared to another, then you need a greater understanding of God. He is the Boss. He knows what it will take to ready a person for His plans and is not willing to lower His standards in the least.

As far as finances and time goes, God uses these as tools to mold His people.

One experience still brings tears to my eyes.

(Continued in Part 3)

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (1/13/2015)

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I have been reading “The Last Policeman” trilogy by Ben Winters. The plots for the three novels is that of a detective investigating murders while a massive asteroid is hurtling toward earth. The first novel takes place six months before the asteroid hits, the second one with three months to go, and the last one with seven to ten days left. Scientists expect the asteroid to destroy mankind..with maybe a few survivors scattered here and there.

The author’s insights into what could happen to America are frightening. He foresees a total breakdown of society. People abandoning their jobs and families and then going on vacations or fulfilling “bucket list” dreams. Rampant drug and alcohol use. Sex abuse. Suicides. Inflation. Robbery. Murders. No electricity. No medical services. No fire departments. No police departments. No food supply system. On and on it goes.

It eventually comes down to one valuable resource: water. People kill others for a bottle of water.

Just so you know: the author did not write the books from a Christian point of view. When he mentions believers at all, it is mostly to put them down.

Now, I understand none of us like to consider such doomsday scenarios as this. They go against our American “can-overcome-anything-if-we-just-set-our-minds-right” attitudes. And what about healing our nation through 2 Chronicles 7:14? And what about God is in control? And what about? And what about? Etc.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, help us American believers to trust You with all of our hearts, not depending on our own understanding. Help us to seek You in all we do, so that You show us what paths to take at all times – now and in the future. (Based on Proverbs 3:5-6)

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

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The Rumors of Larry’s Death Were Not Greatly Exaggerated (Part 1)

 

 

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“Well, what are your plans for your life?” asked Carol, my fiancee of just a few hours.

“I am going to start a large publishing company which will generate millions of dollars to help feed and care for the poor of the world,” I said without hesitation.

Carol giggled. “Sounds great, honey.”

This actual conversation took place sometime during the week of March 10, 1996. Carol and I had first met each other on the previous Friday, had our first date on the following night, and became engaged on that Sunday morning. We eventually communicated our dreams, our hopes, our middle names, and so forth on the fly as we planned for our wedding on April 5, 1996.

Now, let’s fast forward to the various times when we had no money to pay our car payments, our rent or house payments, our creditors, buy groceries, and whatever else over the last eighteen years. The conversations between Carol and me in the midst of our Dunkirk crises  generally followed along these lines:

“Larry, what are we going to do? We don’t have enough money to buy a cup of coffee, let alone make the house or car payment,” said Carol.

“I really don’t know,” I replied.

“Well, what do you know?”

“I know the Lord has called me to start a large publishing company which will generate millions of dollars to help feed and care for the poor of the world. So, that means the Lord has a way for us to survive this predicament.”

“O Lord, I’m married to a man who has no clue about the real world and has his head stuck in the sand!”

Yet, the Lord has always brought us through our valleys. It hasn’t always been textbook pretty, but we have survived.

The publishing company, LarryWho, is now alive and on the ground. Its first book, The Day LA Died, is off the printing presses and awaiting release right now. Everything seems to be coming up roses, right?

Maybe.

You see, this series came about because I decided to evaluate my publishing and book marketing qualifications at 3:15 this morning. And guess what? I am clueless. I laid in bed for forty-five minutes before deciding to get up and face my inadequacies.

I walked downstairs, fed the cats a few treats, and sat down, expecting to seek the Lord in my normal manner. But I couldn’t concentrate. So, I walked through the house praising the Lord.

As I praised Him, a revelation dawned on me:

When the Lord created the universe, how much input and advice did He need from me? How about when He set the sun, moon, and stars in place? Or the mountains and seas? Or man and the duckbill platypus? He accomplished it all without my help. Thus, why am I concerned about my lack of publishing and marketing qualifications? The Lord, my CEO, my Sales Manager, knows how to do it all. I need to trust Him to open doors and reveal each step of the journey.

So, this series will be about a blind pilgrim – me – fulfilling a dream of starting a large publishing company. Who knows? Maybe my journey will encourage you to do the same.

(Continued in Part 2)

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (1/9/2015)

Each Friday I pray and fast for nations where Christians suffer the worst persecution around the world. This week I am praying and fasting for:

Uzbekistan. 29.7 million people with 210,000 Christians.

The regime of President Islam Karimov continues to restrict the freedom of religion, and Christian converts from a Muslim background are facing many problems from their family, friends and community. The fear of an influx of Islamic jihadists, the terrible human rights situation and the succession of President Karimov will remain important happenings. In the past year, the oppression of Christians has been constant. Frequently, houses of Christians are raided and books and other materials confiscated. Most often, the state monitors and heavily fines undue religious movements in order to control them. (World Watch List 2015)

Uzbekistan, which gained independence in 1991, is Central Asia’s most populous country and one of the poorest. It is the world’s fifth largest cotton exporter and much of its agriculture centers around cotton…Though a secular state, Uzbekistan’s religion law bans unregistered religious activity. The government relentlessly persecutes Christians, especially active congregations. Almost all Christians are ethnic minorities, who are treated with particular harshness. Proselytism is illegal. In the southeast, police have campaigned to prevent children from attending worship services. Uzbekistan’s secret police carry out phone taps and surveillance on places of worship, occasionally recruiting informers to infiltrate church activities. Because it is nearly impossible to obtain church registration, there are about 65 unregistered fellowships scattered throughout the country. Christians also face raids, literature confiscations, heavy fines, public humiliation, property seizure, job dismissal, beatings and torture. Observers report that torture is widely used to force adults and children to renounce their religious beliefs or to implicate themselves or others. (The Voice of the Martyrs)

Today I prayed according to Open Doors’ prayer points for Uzbekistan:

  • Pray for Uzbek Christians who are under constant scrutiny, especially in their homes
  • Pray for strength for believers who are under pressure to betray their fellow Christians
  • Obtaining a Bible can be difficult for many Christians: pray that Christian materials and Bibles will get into their hands without consequences from the government

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

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Jesus’ Great Hope for Cain

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This is an eye-opening article from my friend, Hope Flinchbaugh at Lift Jesus Cross.

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‘In the last days,’ God says, ‘I will pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your young men will see visions, and your old men will dream dreams.’ Acts 2:17

“Then, after doing all those things, I will pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your old men will dream dreams, and your young men will see visions.  Joel 2:28

We live in a season when the Tree of Knowing Good and Evil has grown exponentially.  Instead of the Tree of Life bearing fruit on both sides of the River of Life, we have seen the Tree of Knowing Good and Evil taking root on both sides of Information Highway through television, radio, internet, email, and print. As Christians, what we believe from these trees will shape our future. Perhaps this is why God promises…

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