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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?

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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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“Are We There Yet?” (Part 9)

 The Two-Covenant Theology was pioneered in this century by the non-Messianic Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929), and since elaborated by such liberal Christian theologians as Reinhold Niebuhr and James Parkes. This theory holds that the Jewish people were brought close to God by means of the covenant with Avraham (Abraham) and the Torah of Moshe (Moses), so that they have no need to “come” to the Father through Yeshua (Jesus) or anyone else, because they are already with Him. Accordingly, Yeshua’s word is not for the Jews, but for the Gentiles and is to be understood thusly: “I am the way, the truth, and the life; and no Gentile comes to the Father except through Me.”

The Two-Covenant theory enables the Jewish Community to live in apparent peace (from its point of view) with its Christian neighbors by alleviating the pressure on Judaism to downgrade Jesus, the New Testament, and Christianity; for a non-Messianic Jew can say, “We Jews have our way, Judaism; and you Gentiles have your way, Christianity. We will each serve God best by following the way provided for us. It is a manifestation of God’s grace that He has provided Jesus for you Gentiles and Torah for us Jews.” Thus Jesus can be held in high regard because His claims are not taken as posing any threat to the structure of non-Messianic Judaism. (Excerpt from Jewish New Testament Commentary by David H. Stern, 1992, Jewish New Testament Publications, p. 196-197)

However, this whole theory falls to pieces when you consider that Jesus (Yeshua) was a Jew and mainly preached His Gospel of the Kingdom of God to Jews. All of the early evangelism was done by Jews and focused on Jews with the message being, “Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Jesus.” (John 14:6)

Paul the Apostle stated:

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith, as it is written, “The righteous shall live by faith.” (Romans 1:16-17)

Jews and Gentiles alike need a Savior named Jesus (Yeshua).

(Continued in Part 10…if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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If We Just Ignore Gays, They’ll Go Away, Right? (Part 7)

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In a back and forth discussion, the Pharisees stated that Abraham was their father, but Jesus hit them right between the eyes when He said, “You are of your father the devil [Satan], and your will is to do your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning…and the father of lies.”

Let’s put on our thinking caps for a moment:

Did God create a murderer and a liar when He created Satan?

You [Satan] were perfect in your ways from the day you were created, till iniquity was found in you. (Ezekiel 28:15)

God created Satan as a perfect spirit being that was obviously given a free will of sorts. He eventually used his freedom to sin.

Plus, who could Satan have murdered when he was first created? Not God or the other angels who were also eternal spirit beings.  Man and other animals were not created as yet, leaving no one to murder at the time of Satan’s creation.

Thus, Jesus’ use of the words murderer from the beginning could not refer to when Satan was first created as a spirit being. But rather, it most likely referred to when the evil one sinned and became known as Satan. This probably happened sometime soon after Adam and Eve were created.

Jesus called Satan a murderer. Who did the evil one murder?

And the Lord God commanded Adam, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” (Genesis 2:16-17)

Without a gun, knife, or club, Satan murdered mankind by relying on God’s integrity to honor His word when he deceived Eve and caused Adam to rebel against God’s revealed word.

For your information: the deception by Satan did not negate Adam’s responsibility to obey God’s words because Romans 12:12 states that sin and death entered into the world through Adam and then spread to all men.

But still and all, we have to realize that the father of lies and the deceiver of mankind is a murderer.

(Continued in Part 8…if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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Thursday’s Prayers for America (10/29/2015)

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The vibrant sounds of Mozart’s Piano Concerto Number Seven swirled through the Beacon Hill mansion’s ballroom. The fifteen females seated around the grand piano, listening to the maestro, had proper Brahmin names like Cabot, Coolidge, Forbes, Lodge, or Shaw. Each traced her ancestry back to the earliest Puritan settlers of Boston. This blueblood lineage insured their invitation to the social tea, no nouveau riche Johnny-come-latelies were among the invitees.

When the pianist completed the piece, he stood and bowed. The women showed their appreciation with warm applause. One of the ladies put her white-gloved hands to her mouth and said, “Oh, I would just do anything to be able to play the piano like that.”

The maestro turned and stared at her. His eyes exploded with fire.

“No you wouldn’t,” he said.

The crowd collectively gasped. All felt sorry for the woman who had been openly rebuked by the man’s insensitive words.

As for the lady, she sat stunned, paralyzed by his harsh eyes, tears rolled down her cheeks. Then, as if she remembered her privileged pedigree, she mouthed three defiant words at the pianist: “Yes, I would.”

“No you wouldn’t,” he said again, leaning over the piano toward the lady.

“Because if you really meant what you said, you would have been willing to give up your youth, your teenage years, and eight to ten hours every day practicing on the piano. You see, there is a price to sit on this bench. I’ve been willing to pay it, and you have not!”

(Excerpt from Deceived Dead and Delivered by Larry Nevenhoven, 2013, Amazon eBook)

My prayer for America:

Lord, raise up American believers that are willing to deny themselves, pick up their crosses daily, and follow You. And Lord, show me how to be one of them.  (Based on Luke 9:23)

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

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“Are We There Yet?” (Part 8)

Señor Luiz introduced himself to our Brazilian Portuguese class at the beginning of my sophomore year at the University of Illinois. He stated that he was from São Paulo, Brazil, and looked forward to teaching us. He then went around the room, asking each student his or her name. When the student mentioned his name, Señor Luiz asked, “Would you mind if I called you  by the Brazilian Portuguese translation of your name?”

Thus, William became Guilherme, Mary became Maria, Edward became Eduardo, and so forth.

After I had told him my name, he said, “Do you mind if I call you Señor Lourenço?”

“I never liked the name Lawrence. So, if it’s okay with you, just  call me Señor Larry,” I said.

He nodded his head and said, “Sim.”

Now, most of us want to be called by the names given to us by our parents. It’s the names which our parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, teachers, and everyone have called us all through our lives. Our names reflect our family heritage and often contain the dreams and hopes pinned on our lives at our births by our parents.

For instance, my wife was named Carol, not Carole. She was born just after the holidays and her mom thought of her as a Christmas carol. Interesting enough, Carol went off to college, studied music, and became a singer.

Okay, what about New Testament names?

This may come as a shock to you, but almost every character in the New Testament has had their names changed. This is due to the fact that our New Testament has been translated from the Greek into the English language. All of the Hebrew and Jewish names have been changed into a Greek form of the same name.

The Greek name – Jesus Christ – was really Yeshua HaMashiach. Mary was Miryam. Joseph was Yosef. Matthew was Mattityahu. Simon Peter was Shim’on Kefa. James was Ya’akov Ben-Zavdai. John was Yochanan. T’oma was Thomas. Judas Iscariot was Y’hudah from K’riot. Saul or Paul was Sha’ul. Barnabas was Yosef or Bar-Nabba.

It was almost as if Señor Luiz went around to each New Testament character and asked, “Do you mind if I call you by a Greek name instead of your Hebrew one?” They, of course, said nothing because they were dead.

Sadly, the name changes removed the Hebrew-ness from our New Testament.

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

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Thursday’s Prayers for America (10/22/2015)

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Most people have seen the movie, Titanic, and its fictional love story about a poor boy, Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio), and a rich girl, Rose (Kate Winslet), on an ill-fated ocean voyage. The movie won the 1997 Oscar for Best Picture. Its box-office sales of over $1.8 billion rank it as the second most successful movie of all time, behind Avatar.

Hollywood created its own fictional heroes for the movie script, but on April 14, 1912, there were many real heroes. One of them was named John Harper.

John Harper, a thirty-nine year old widower and a Baptist preacher, was traveling to Chicago aboard the R.M.S Titanic on its maiden voyage with his six-year old daughter, Nana. He was scheduled to preach some evangelistic meetings at the Moody Church.

At 11:40 p.m., the Titanic hit an iceberg on the starboard side of the ship. As soon as Harper realized the ship was going to sink, he took his daughter to a lifeboat and placed her aboard. “Nana, I’ll see you again someday,” he said to her.

Then, while flares lit up the sky, he marched up and down the decks yelling, “Women, children, and unsaved into the lifeboats!”

At 2:20 a.m., a rumble arose from deep within the ship as it broke in half. Hundreds of people, including Harper, jumped into the 28-degree (-2 C) water as the Titanic slipped into its watery grave.

As soon as Harper hit the surface, he frantically swam from one person to the next, leading them to Jesus before the people succumbed to the icy waters and hypothermia. He asked one young man who clutched a piece of wood, “Are you saved?” The young man answered that he was not.

Harper tried to convince the young man, but the man refused to listen. Harper took off his life jacket and threw it at the man. “Here then, you need this more than I do,” said Harper as he swam off to other people.

A few minutes later, Harper returned to the man and successfully led him to Christ. Then, Harper attempted to swim to other people, but the icy waters were too much for him. “Believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved,” he shouted before he sank under the waters.

Of the 1528 people that went into the icy waters that night, lifeboats rescued only six. One of them was the young man who later recounted how Harper had led him to Christ.

 

Harper wasted no time swimming around in the icy waters talking about his Baptist credentials or the five pillars of Calvinism. He asked one question: “Are you saved?” He acted on what was the most important need at that tragic moment on April 14, 1912. Today, like John Harper, we must focus our efforts on what’s needed now.

Yes, there are those who are crossing their fingers and praying for a national revival. And if the Lord sends one, hallelujah, thank You Jesus, I will join in. But I’ve listened to prophecies about a soon-coming revival, which will wash our nation clean of sin for the last thirty years. It hasn’t arrived as yet. So, do we keep walking down the same path for twenty-five or ten or five more years, hoping for a revival?

Not me! I’m jumping off this path and walking on a new one.

(Excerpt from New Wind Blowing by Larry Nevenhoven, 2013, an Amazon eBook)

My prayer for America today:

Lord, I pray that we believers lay down every one of our plans, our hopes, our dreams, our visions, our prophetic words for America, which have ensnared us, so that we can run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. (Based on Hebrews 12:1-2)

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

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If We Just Ignore Gays, They’ll Go Away, Right? (Part 6)

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God looked at Adam and saw that he needed a helper, a person providing him assistance and support in good times or bad. The person that God created to help Adam was like him, but different. She was a woman.

Adam and Eve then became God’s pattern for humans. God blessed the first couple and gave them His plan for mankind —

“Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over living thing that moves on earth. See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food.” (Genesis 1:28-29)

God’s plan for mankind was given to a couple: a husband (male) and wife (female) team, not to two men or two women. 

Satan also knew God’s plan for mankind. The evil one understood that if man and woman followed God’s plan, mankind would continue to be blessed forever and ever by God. Satan’s desires to be like the Most High and a god would then never happen. So, he had to do something to further his ambitions, but what?

From experience, Satan knew he could not defeat God, but he also knew that God would not put up with the sin of rebellion. His plan was simple: deceive Adam and Eve into rebelling against God.

“You will not surely die…you will be like God…” (Genesis 3:4-5)

Eve saw that the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was good for fruit, it was pleasant to her eyes, and she desired it. She took the fruit and ate it.

Adam watched Eve eat the fruit and noticed she didn’t die. He then ate the forbidden fruit, too.

Rebellion!

And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience (Ephesians 2:1-2)

(Continued in Part 7…if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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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 —

Shabat Shalom from Jerusalem, where I can testify to you that His Peace − His Shalom − is a most blessed gift in a place where peace is a longed for and illusive commodity.  I give Him thanks today that He gave us such a great gift among so many other precious gifts.  May HE be glorified, blessed and revealed, and may each of you be encouraged and blessed.

As I have walked my life through these past days, my observation bank has been filled with things that I wanted to tell you about. Because I suspect that they are unique, and I also suspect that in many ways they contain glimpses into God’s heart toward these days and His purposes.

It seems to me that we are in, what I have learned to call “Israeli stage two,” meaning that the first wave of shock, grief, and fear is passing into the next stage of “strengthening one another, protecting one another, encouraging one another, laughing, don’t let them win, and sadly, anger.”

So let me simply share with you some of the things I’ve seen as these attacks continue, even today:

I was on the train at the beginning of the week when the woman next to me jabbed my arm with her elbow and said, “Ti’ray!” (Look!) ‘There is Nir Barkat.” (the mayor of Jerusalem).

Sure enough, there he was, standing about two people away deep in conversation with a young soldier.  The rest of the car began to listen as they discussed emotions, ideas, and, Israeli style, within a short minute, most of the other people around joined in.  He was riding the train from the Old City to talk with people, calm them, and to see what ideas we had, what were our worries, our solutions, our observations.

It was nice, and yes, comforting and strengthening to see the mayor with no body guards riding the train to talk to his people.  That night on the news he asked everyone in the city who had a weapon license to please carry their weapon. And for those who didn’t, to arm themselves wisely with pepper spray or an umbrella or the like.  He explained that he WASN’T telling people to kill Arabs or become vigilantes, but for each one to guard his brother’s back. We needed to become soldiers since the battlefront was our streets.

I thought, what a contrast to America and other countries, where crazies are committing mass murders and guns are being outlawed.  As part of the current situation, our gun licensing laws have been slackened somewhat.

A bit later that same night, the security cabinet established new emergency measures:  In flash points, particularly Jerusalem, army units were called up to join the police and border guards, which were being stretched to their limits.  Certain Jewish communities outside of Jerusalem, which seemed particularly vulnerable to attack, were to be off limits to Arabs with their gates closed.  Many people do not realize − particularly with Israel being accused of being an “apartheid state” that Israeli Arabs generally walk as freely EVERYWHERE that Israeli Jews do.

I share again that the Palestinians are a people who CHOSE to NOT ACCEPT ISRAELI CITIZENSHIP WHEN ISRAEL AGAIN BECAME A STATE IN 1948, THEREFORE CHOOSING INSTEAD − NOT TO MOVE TO THE STATE GIVEN TO THEM AT THE TIME: JORDAN. BUT TO CLOTHE THEMSELVES IN PERPETUAL “REFUGEE STATUS.” (UNHCR was created FOR THEM ALONE) They are THE LONGEST EXISTING REFUGEE POPULATION IN THE WORLD, refusing other citizenships. Most of these refugee camps have neighborhoods rarely seen on TV news with mansions and all sorts of luxuries.  The Palestinian and even Gaza hotels and malls have been very popular among liberal European travelers. Admittedly less so since the war last summer with Gaza)

At the same time, 2 or 3 of the Palestinian villages (I believe they were all refugee camps but one may not have been) that most of the terrorists were from in Jerusalem were sealed off for 2 days.  (Wed and Thurs) That is the first time that this has been done since 1967.

There was now a security plan in effect so Israeli humor could kick in Stage 2, despite the daily stabbings.

Now remember, MOST Israelis are also soldiers. There is never a past tense to the word soldier here.  Once you are a soldier, you are always one.

However, those of us without gun licenses became more creative as the main venue for these attacks have been public transportation along with the bus and train stops themselves.  Although these places where women, children and old people are abundant are vulnerable − from the very first attacks we saw that the “guard your neighbor’s back” policy was becoming very effective, and a number of attackers were subdued by a blow from a selfie-stick, umbrella, or a good dose of pepper spray.

By day 3, photos were appearing of rolling pins sticking out of religious women’s handbags, to very un-sporty looking men carrying a baseball bat.  A friend told me that the idea she had decided to use was a big potato in a sock as it could pack a good whallop.  Despite the sunshine, there were abundant umbrellas, canes, even healthy people with crutches.

Yes, it really did serve as comic relief and it worked.

Just to let you know: possession of a gun without a license or explosives, of a knife [even a pocket knife] or a rock can get you up to 5 years in jail. No questions asked.

The streets have been much emptier than usual.  I wondered how my trip to work would go on Wednesday morning, although having spent my time with The Lord I was confident in Him and not afraid. Just a bit curious.  The train, even for 6:30 a.m., was unusually empty and there were NO Arabs.

Usually half of the people that I travel with in the morning are Israeli Arabs.  My bus stop, however, is in a spot much more vulnerable and usually more than half of the passengers are Palestinians (NOT Israeli Arabs) and the agitation can be felt on a good day.  I approached my stop prayerfully and looking all around, but there were NO Palestinians there that morning as they must have been in closed villages.  Everyone on the bus looked at one another. There was a collective sigh of relief: no terrorists.

By the time that I left work, there were more Israeli Arabs out and the feeling was calmer.  There were many soldiers everywhere and two at each bus stop.  One would get on the bus and inspect it while the other waited outside closely watching him.

At my stop, the one outside was a girl. Remember: our daughters are also soldiers.   The first soldier rode the bus with us to the next stop and got off.  There was a strong feeling that everyone was doing their job.  By the end of the day, although there had still been several attacks, people felt much more secure.

Thursday I took time to go downtown after work.  The Palestinian villages were still sealed and I hadn’t been to the shuk (market) all week.  I was hoping that by now the prices were down a bit, but I was wrong.  As I walked toward the shuk, I heard singing.  Down Agrippas Street came perhaps 50 young men carrying big Israeli flags, some also draped in them, singing and dancing and encouraging people as they went.  “Am Ysrael Chai” (Israel Lives). “Chazak vey emetz lebcha” (be strong in your heart and of good courage) and many other songs from scripture.  My heart lifted.  I watched soldiers join in and people clapped or sang along.

At the shuk, I greeted my usual shopkeepers and was THRILLED to see that ALL of my favorite Arab vendors were there. So I particularly stopped to talk to them and ask how they were.  Again, except for the high prices, I was encouraged.

I called Anam, an Christian Arab patient of ours whom I’ve befriended, to see how she and Boutrous and their family were doing.  She was on the way to the hospital near our house to visit with the Jewish wife of a stabbing victim still in extremely critical condition.  Ironically he is a very active Jewish leader in the co-existence movement.

Yesterday morning (Friday), there were many more Arabs and Palestinians on the streets and transportation again, but the tangible fear in the air was much less although there were rolling pins and vigilance.  The attacks continued but soldiers, police and general public have been alert to subdue many of them.  On the bus stop coming home I saw a poster: “Dear soldier and police.  We thank you so much for what you are doing.  Please come by (address nearby) for coffee, sandwiches, cake or call this number and we will bring it to you.  Anything that you might need, be in touch.  We love you.”

Yep!  We have a motto here:  FEED THEM! Every soldier on the train was being offered food from someone’s bag.  They are all family.

A couple of further observations:  Last Sunday I met a dear sister downtown for coffee: the streets were certainly bare and there were police with sniffer dogs patrolling along with police and ambulances racing up and down the tracks. But we sat having our coffee when suddenly a very skinny, sickly looking young Arab woman in black from head covering down, came through begging for money with her hand out.  She did NOT look AT ALL like the usual beggar in this area and alarm bells went off in all of us as this was a HIGHLY unusual event for this place and time.  Everyone shook their heads no − also unusual − and an older woman alerted the police.

The following day I mentioned this to Mali.  She had been in the border police.  When I shared what had happened she looked alarmed and said, “No No!  NEVER go near them!  They are sent out because they have aids or some other very bad sickness.  When you give them money they will touch you and seek to kiss you and leave saliva. They will even suddenly lick you!  It is a tactic that was much used in the intifada!”

I thought about the kiss of Judas Iscariot betraying Jesus.

Also at work we began getting new requests for anti-anxiety meds from those who do not normally use them.  But sadly from those who had been in attacks before.  Yosi, a dear bus driver, whose bus had blown up during the intifada and many had died.  How amazing that he could even return to driving bus, but now he requested anti-anxiety meds.  Maya came in.  She had been in a bombing. Others followed.  Elisheva, who is mentally challenged and very timid, came in.  It also made me think of those young people who are doing the attacking.  So many of them are also mentally challenged and impressionable, manipulated, used by their “handlers” who wouldn’t DARE put themselves in harm’s way.

Later that evening, the singing flag waving encouragers, the same age as the attackers, came singing and dancing up past our apartment and we stood on our merepesset (terrace) as they sang  “HaTikva” (The Hope), our national anthem.

Last night there was another group and a different singing.  It began at about 8 p.m. and they were still singing at 11:30. A different, but bigger group and not regular singing. They were praying and crying out to God − The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob − singing their prayers as Jews do and as believers do when we worship. The singing was plaintive, insistent and passionate.  I have not heard this during a time of struggle before and I was, again, encouraged.  For our people NEED to know that God is calling us to Himself.

I have spent this time only reporting to you what I witness around me.

 

Yesterday at IFI I got a copy of Chuck Cohen’s news letter and I want to send you the first 2 paragraph’s as I feel such an urgency that THE BODY OF CHRIST is at a critical crossroad concerning EVERYTHING, but that the way the body embraces GOD’S PERSPECTIVE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING ALL AROUND US AND THAT INCLUDES ISRAEL, WILL DETERMINE MUCH IN THE DAYS TO COME.  If you wish, you could read the rest of his letter on the IFI website http://www.ifi.org.il/

How do we respond to the events in our world possibly having prophetic significance? Events such as: anti-Israel, pro-Hamas Jeremy Corbyn elected to lead the UK’s Labour party; Pope Francis meeting US President Obama on Yom Kippur; the Pope speaking to the UN General Assembly [GA], saying he came in his own name (John 5:43); the flag of “Palestine” raised at the UN two days after the 4th red moon – the only ‘blood’ moon that appeared over Jerusalem; an Islamic immigration-jihad invasion of post-Christian Europe with most EU leaders paralyzed by their political correctness; Iran accepted by the global community, especially the EU, as the EU tries to boycott Israel; Russian and Iranian troops in Syria, just north of Israel’s border; a floodtide of anti-Semitism and an increase of aliyah [Jews returning to Israel].

We live in the final days before Messiah’s return. Yeshua has already told us how to respond: lift up our heads and watch and pray (Luke 21:28; Mark 13:33). 

An unbiblical view of God… leads to deception about who God is, what He is doing and what He is about to do. At a time like this, as nations come against Jerusalem, but Jews increasingly return to Israel; as deception grows in the Church and violence permeates societies as in Noah’s day; as immorality smothers believers and non-believers, and Islam acts upon its threats against all that is holy, it is crucial for followers of the Lamb of God to know this God and His nature – as He has chosen to reveal Himself in His Word.

An unbiblical view often emphasizes one aspect of His nature while de-emphasizing others. Is He a God of love? He also is a Man of War (Ex. 15:3; Psa. 24:8; Isa. 42:13; Rev. 19:11). Is He a God who forgives? He is also the Judge of all the earth (Gen. 18:25; Rev. 20:12). An incomplete view of the biblical God blinds believers to some of His work today as coming from His hand.

The vilest fruit of replacement/fulfillment theory is just this – the proclamation of an unbiblical God, with an accompanying blindness to His current works. If Israel is no longer essential or central to biblical theology, then why bother with the rediscovery of our Hebraic roots, the land of Israel, aliyah and the IDF, threats from Islam to destroy the Jews and Yeshua’s return to Jerusalem, and so much more?

The divine ointment for healing this spiritual blindness is to accept all of His Word as it truly is – the Word of the Living God! Instead of us judging God’s Word, His Word must judge us. Study the Word, but approach it with a fear of His absolute purity, so that even if we do not fully grasp what is written, it still remains in our spirits and minds as God’s Word, awaiting His illumination.

May The Lord be glorified in all that we think and do and say…may we rest in His great grace which is able to accomplish in us all of His purposes…for the glory of His Name!

Lovingly,

your sister J in Jerusalem

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If We Just Ignore Gays, They’ll Go Away, Right? (Part 5)

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The Bible doesn’t tell us dates, such as on August 17, year 98 of Creation, Adam and Eve sinned and were driven out of the Garden of Eden. Yet, we are given a few clues.

And Adam lived one hundred and thirty years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image and named him Seth. (Genesis 5:3)

When Seth was born, Adam’s oldest son Cain had already killed Abel. So, how old were Cain and Abel when this tragic first murder happened? We don’t know for sure, but both were productive young men. Maybe they were in their mid-20s.

Thus, let’s guess that Adam was in the age range of 90 to 100 years when he sinned in the Garden of Eden.

At the same time, we don’t know exactly how old Satan was when he rebelled against God, but I do think that Satan and all of the angels were only a few days older than Adam. In fact, Jewish theologians believe all of the angels — including Satan — were created on the second day of Creation or earlier.

Adam, Eve, Satan and his demonic horde, and God’s angels grew up together in the Garden of Eden. Did Adam and Eve know Satan? We don’t have a clue about that, but Satan certainly understood the couple because he knew their weaknesses.

…And he said to the woman, “Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?'” And the woman said to the serpent, “We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said, ‘You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.” And the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” (Genesis 3:1-5)

Eve was deceived and ate the fruit. Adam, who was standing next to his wife, openly rebelled against God and also ate the fruit.

Thus, Adam and Eve disobeyed the revealed word of God, believed the lie of Satan, and placed their own desires above God’s will for them.

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23)

So, how does this apply to gays?

(Continued in Part 6…if you’re interested, the full series to date can be seen here.)

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