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Learn How to Pray Effectively in 59 Seconds or Less (Part 8)

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In the 1850’s, a slave woman watched in agony as her husband was led to the auction block. She knew her husband would be sold to another plantation and they would never see each other again. Life without him would be horrible, she thought.

As she stood there, in her hopelessness, wondering what she could do, she looked up toward heaven. “Lord, if I could help You right now as easily as You can help me, I would,” she prayed in a soft whisper.

As the slave husband slowly trudged up to the auctioneer, a young boy in the audience turned to his father. “Dad, could I have ten dollars to buy a slave?” he asked.

“Sure, son,” said his father,  knowing that each slave would sell for hundreds of dollars. He handed his son the money.

“Let’s begin the bidding on this young, strong slave,” said the auctioneer. “Who’ll start it off?”

The young boy raised his hand. “I’ll bid ten dollars,” he said in a loud voice.

The crowd turned to look at the young boy and laughed in unison at the ridiculousness of the boy’s bid. Each shook his head, and yet, there were no other bids. The boy purchased the slave husband for ten dollars

Afterward, the young boy walked to the cashier, paid his money, signed the papers, and took possession of his slave. He then took the slave husband over to the wife. “Here, you can have him. He’s yours,” he said to her.

(Rev. Kenneth Hagin related this story on his radio program)

This is one of my all-time favorite stories on prayer because it illustrates the importance of speaking out of your heart in prayer to God.

…The earnest (heartfelt) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working]. (James 5:16 Amplified)

So, don’t let your lack of maturity or knowledge of scripture and prayer techniques hinder you from praying. Pray. Pray. Pray.

What are some other hindrances to praying effectively?

(Continued in Part 9)

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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 …

Greetings, sisters and brothers, in The Name of Yeshua, Messiah, King, The Prince of Peace. Blessing to you with love, and may He be BLESSED AND GLORIFIED!

Here are some thoughts and observations as I look through my window at a very real war.  May this be fodder for prayer and may we be drawn into His Presence.

Most Friday mornings finds me at the shuk (market) on my way to the prayer meeting.  I am at the shuk as it is still waking up at 6 a.m., so not all of the stalls are stocked or open yet, but I know by now the ones that are open. They know me as well.  It has blessed me to watch the interactions of Arab and Jewish merchants at the shuk.  They have almost a special dance to guard their relationships.  There is not a feeling of hostility there at all, but of brotherhood.  I see Jewish and Arab merchants embracing and I also inquire how they and their families are and look for the open-faced reply.

My bread man is Jewish.  I pick up my challa (3 twined braided Shabat bread) each Friday from them and once a month, another two for communion (Tsudat h’Adon’ in Hebrew) for our kehila (fellowship).

I had just heard on the news as I rode the train that we had agreed to a 72-hour cease fire.  Although it might seem hard for many to understand, this was sad news. The job is not yet completed, and if it remains as it is, we will be faced again and again with the same war while they build up more sophisticated weapons in ever increasing numbers.  Once again, we feel the pressure from the world − the world that has been unsuccessful at pressuring Syria, Egypt, Russia, Ukraine, and so forth.

Since we DON’T censor our media, the constant barrage of accusations − inaccurate, ignorant and distorted − are very painful and influence many within the country.

On with my story.

The young man looked at me as he handed me the breads. “How are you? What do you think?” he asked.

I sighed. “We must finish it this time. If we do nothing and ignore the attacks, rockets and weapons will build up. Then we must do everything at once.”

He shook his head.  “What they won’t let us do and what we can’t do, HE must do and HE will,” he said, pointing up to heaven.

I smiled. “Yes, Amen, oh yes,” I agreed.

That is what the bread man said.  Bethlehem − Beit Lechem or House of Bread. The Promised One was hidden there like leaven in a loaf of bread as He described the kingdom of God in a parable.

And oh yes, more and more people really ARE looking UP seriously.  This war is very fierce, and even though all of the other wars fought since I have lived here have been for our own homes and families, in our land or on our borders, this one IS different.

The problem has been allowed to fester and it HAS become a war for our VERY EXISTANCE, there is no doubt, and just about everyone knows it.  A whopping 85-92% of the Jewish population stand behind the government’s decisions and wants to see it through to the end in spite of the great cost in lives or in allies. The sacrifice is great, but the alternative is EVERYTHING.

My heart was greatly moved on Friday night to see the demonstration up north − so brave and so very encouraging. Two hundred Christian Arabs marched together with Israeli flags and banners, saying: WE ARE ISRAELI AND WE STAND WITH ISRAEL.

The speaker was a Greek Orthodox Priest, but the group was mixed denominationally.  He said boldly and bravely, “WE MADE A GRAVE MISTAKE IN 1948 AND WE MUST NOT MAKE THAT MISTAKE AGAIN.  We sided with the Arabs against Israel, but we Christians must repent and know that we share the same God, the same Bible, the same promises and that His promise is for the land of ISRAEL, and we share IN that.”

It was truly amazing and so encouraging.

All around the country it looks like yom h’atz’maoot’ (our independence day).  Except for a few people, the streets are empty because more then 86,000 troops were called up. There are very few tourists or shoppers. But still flags are flying everywhere.  The streets are decked in blue and white and flags are now interspersed all over, Israel, Jerusalem and armed forces.  Signs and banners on walls, cars and buses (AND tee shirts) read: “Together we are strong…strengthen one another…stand with each other…help each other” and “Embrace a Golani, embrace a soldier”  and of course “Messiah is coming” and even “Messiah is among us.”

Boxes and booths appear everywhere collecting money, food, underwear for the soldiers and food and help for the people of the southern communities.  With NO tourism, the beautiful hotels, bed and breakfasts and resorts have opened their doors free to the people of the south and soldiers who need a break from the war.  Groups of people from all over the country gather to go and shop in Sderot and other besieged towns where businesses are starving for sales.  THERE IS A FACEBOOK PAGE called Israeli businesses under fire.

It lists businesses that need help. These are really families who will lose their jobs or companies in the midst of this fighting. It’s a creative way to buy things from them.  I was very encouraged by it.

They say it is a list and description, easy to use. You can buy things for yourself or for others or to donate.  One man in the states found a tee shirt place and ordered hundreds of tee shirts to be delivered to the soldiers.  Another found a caterer (usually a family business) and ordered hundreds of meals sent to the hospitals where the soldiers are for their families who are with them around the clock. It may be worth looking at the site.

And so the cease fire on Friday lasted for almost 90 minutes.  A suicide bomber entered a tunnel and blew himself up, killing 2 of our soldiers. Another cease is fire over.

Our 64 dead soldiers so far seems like a small number in comparison with the 1,700-1,800 dead people in Gaza, mainly women and children. But there is great grief here mixed in with great bravery.

Now I must share with you some things that many of you won’t read elsewhere:

The testimony below was from one of the wounded soldiers in Gaza. It gives an intimate look into what we are dealing with.  May this and other first-hand accounts enable us to continue with what needs to be done:

            “We went into Shuja’iya, to discover and destroy the Hamas’ terrorist tunnels.  We discovered there an entire underground city, with multi-shaft, wide tunnels, with Wi-Fi & air-conditioning systems, concrete walls, and stocked to the ceiling with weapons and explosives.  Some of the tunnels are so wide, that they can ride back and forwards on Vespa-type scooters.  And then came the worst.  The Hamas fighters started sending towards us 13- and 14-year-old Palestinian children, running at us, wearing explosive-laden suicide-bomber belts. Those children were death-trapped, and became human bombs, by the community’s adults.  We were trained to fight adult soldiers or any other skilled adults, enabling us to defend our families and countrymen.  But this??  We had no other option but, in self-defense, to shoot them at as far a range from us as we could, before the responsible adult that sent them used his mobile phone to detonate the belts, and kill us.” 

            One of the injured soldiers ended up by saying, “I do not know if I’ll ever be able to sleep again, the pictures of those poor children, killed by my gun, will probably never leave me.”

HERE IS A TRANSLATION OF AWSOME TESTIMONY PRINTED IN OUR HEBREW NEWSPAPERS ABOUT ANSWERS TO PRAYERS BY A GENERAL. He was mocked when he prayed them:

“Vinter also describes how his forces have seen miracles in their battles. One story he relates is when they were fighting in Hirbat Hizaah, Vniter says he saw something he had not seen during his entire career in the army to date. Vinter describes that they had decided to attack the area in the early hours of the morning, before daybreak, so the enemy would not notice them. The extraction team arrived at the location on time, but the fighters arrived late. Vinter says they did not know what to do, as the sky was already starting to light up and the soldiers were becoming visible, yet they needed to attack. Suddenly, Vinter says, a cloud cover came over them and protected them. Clouds of glory (ananei kavod). Suddenly it covered us, the fighters, a heavy fog, that stayed there throughout the attack. Nobody saw us. Only after the houses targeted were destroyed and there was no longer any danger to the soldiers did the fog disperse. Exactly as it says: “For Hashem will go with you to save you.”

    One last thing, THE pressing issue is PRAYER.  SPIRIT-LEAD SPIRIT FILLED PRAYER.  He knows all and His Book is filled with directions and information.  THANK YOU FOR PRAYING.

Again I have inundated you with so many words, please forgive me, but it is a most intense time.  I plan to attend another funeral at 5 p.m. today at the Mount Hertzl military cemetery for a fallen soldier from a family that I know.  I have been more emotional then I would like to be when I write, but please forgive my passion.  I send you my love.  God bless you dear body of Messiah.

Lovingly,

your sis J

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If We’re All Created in God’s Image, Why Must Gays Change? (Part 5)

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Jesus walked through the temple during the Feast of Dedication (or Hanukkah). A group of Jewish leaders surrounded Him and asked questions, trying to get Him to make errors to use against Him and His ministry. Jesus stated that He was the Son of God, which irritated the Jews so much they picked up stones to throw at Him. Then, Jesus spoke words that seemed to go far past God’s statement of making men into His own image and likeness.

Is it not written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods’? (John 10:34)

Were the Jewish leaders actually gods? Then, by extension, are we all gods?

In this time period, scripture was not divided into chapters and verses. Chapter numbers were first introduced in 1227 and verse numbers for the Old Testament came about in 1448 and for the New Testament in 1555.

Thus, when Jesus made His statement in John 10:34, He was using the accepted practice of His day by quoting a partial scripture to draw the Jewish leaders’ attention to the Psalm He was using for His discussion. His audience had all memorized the Psalms and understood that He was really saying:

I said, “You are gods, sons of the Most High, all of you; nevertheless, like men you shall die, and fall like any prince.'”  Arise, O God, judge the earth; for You shall inherit all the nations. (Psalm 82:6-7)

The Hebrew word elohiym is translated into our English word gods in Psalm 82:6, but other meanings for the word elohiym also include: rulers, judges, angels, and godly ones.

If you study Psalm 82, you will learn that the whole Psalm refers to the leaders of Israel and God’s unhappiness with them.

Okay, the good news is that we are not gods. There is only one God who is the Maker of heaven and earth.

So, was John Paulk correct when he said, “We [gays] are not broken, damaged, inferior or throwaways. We are created in the image of God—just like everyone else?”

(Continued in Part 6)

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (8/1/2014)

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It is estimated there were approximately 300 million people living in the world at the time of Christ. Of this total, there were probably two to three million Jews, most living within a few hundred miles of Jerusalem.

What was the Lord’s plan for evangelizing the world?

Peter and the other original apostles were first sent to the Jews while the rest of the world awaited a scrawny, short Jew, who met the Lord on the Damascus Road, five years after the Lord’s ascension. It was another six years before Barnabas went to Tarsus and brought Saul to Antioch, and still another six years before Saul was released into his apostolic ministry and called Paul.

Israel and the Jews had waited approximately two thousand years for their Messiah to arrive in Jerusalem. Yet, the rest of the world waited an extra seventeen years before their manthe Apostle Paul – was sufficiently readied for his ministry to the Gentiles.

Think about this: our heavenly Father chose one Man, His Son, Jesus, to save the world. Then, the Lord Jesus Christ, chose one man named Paul to be His pioneer missionary to the world.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray that You would stamp on the hearts of a hundred thousand missionaries for the 10/40 Window the commissioning words You spoke to Paul, so that blind eyes are opened, that people may turn from darkness to light, from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among the sanctified believers. (Based on Acts 26:16-18)

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

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 (7/29/2014)

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In the early 1990’s, I attended a three-day regional Full Gospel Businessmen’s meeting. One of the speakers was a well-known evangelist from the West Coast.

“Would you like to hear some good news?” asked the evangelist during his message.

The audience said a collective, “Yes.”

“I have recently met the tailor who designs most of Michael Jackson’s clothing. The tailor has just given his life to the Lord and is now hoping to witness to Michael about Jesus.”

The evangelist paused for a moment so we could grasp the depth of his words.

“Can you imagine the impact that Michael Jackson could have on the kids of America if he gave his life to Jesus?” asked the evangelist.

Everyone oohed and aahed at his words.

We American believers love stars. The bigger, the better.

Okay, how many big-name stars have given their lives to Jesus and then became Christian leaders that had a big impact on their generations?

There have been some, such as Billy Sunday, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and a few others, but to be honest, not many have ever made the transition. Why?

Big-name movie, sports, and other stars have the same problems we all do with the stripping process the Lord puts us through. All of us want to hang onto the cares of the world, the deceitfulness of riches, and the desires for other things. This chokes His word and His anointing for our lives.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray that You raise up new Christian leaders in America, who like Moses choose to be mistreated with the least of Your believers rather than enjoy the fleeting pleasures of the world and who consider the reproach of Christ greater than the treasures of the world because these leaders are looking to Your rewards. (Based on Hebrews 11:24-26)

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

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

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Learning How to Pray Effectively in 59 Seconds or Less (Part 8)

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In the fall of 1989, I was painting a hallway in a motel when a revelation dawned on me: “Maybe some of my problems are due to demons.”

Now, before that moment, I had no doubts about Satan, demons, and the kingdom of darkness being real and alive. I just figured that since I prayed at least three hours per day, studied the word for another hour or two daily, and fasted two days each week that I would have no problems with demons or even Satan. Somehow, I overlooked an important verse.

Therefore we wanted to come to you—even I, Paul, time and again—but Satan hindered us. (1 Thessalonians 2:18)

The Apostle Paul had been saved for fourteen years and had already written his letter to the Galatians when he wrote his first letter to Thessalonians. If Paul, who had the revelation of Christ living in him and received the revelation of the mystery of the Church, was hindered by Satan and demons, what made me think I was immune to such problems?

so that no advantage would be taken of us by Satan, for we are not ignorant of his schemes. (2 Corinthians 2:11)

Yes, I was ignorant and my ignorance has cost me time, effort, and money. Lots of each.

I will write more about spiritual warfare sometime in the future, but for now, you might pray something like this for your own spiritual discernment:

Lord, I ask for the Spirit of wisdom and revelation so that the eyes of my heart are enlightened. I want to know the immeasurable greatness of Your power which worked in Christ when He was raised from the dead and seated in the heavenly places far above all rule and authority and power and dominion and every name that is named. (Based on Ephesians 1:17-21)

What are some other hindrances to praying effectively?

(Continued in Part 9)

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Are There Limits on Intercessions and Prayers?

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America’s greatest prayer outpouring began on September 23, 1857, in the Old Dutch North Church in New York City. A former businessman, Jeremiah Lanphier, was hired by the church to visit neighborhood homes. His outreach was not that successful, but a new idea dawned on him while he made his rounds.

Lanphier felt businessmen might like to get away once a week for a short period of prayer. Most businesses closed down from 12 Noon to 1 p.m. So, he came up with the noontime prayer meetings and handed out pamphlets entitled, “How Often Shall I Pray?”

Six businessmen eventually arrived at the first prayer meeting. The following week, twenty men showed up. The numbers increased each week until October 14, 1857, when one hundred showed up, but on that particular day, something else happened: a financial panic hit America. Banks closed. Railroads went bankrupt. Thousands of New Yorkers lost their jobs. Businessmen rushed to the meetings.

The prayer meetings were soon held on a daily basis and other places opened their doors for noontime prayer meetings.

Within six months, ten thousand businessmen attended over one hundred and fifty different prayer meetings in New York City on a daily basis. And across the nation, the Spirit of Prayer started meetings for businessmen in Boston, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Richmond, Louisville, Charleston, Savannah, New Orleans, Memphis, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago, and countless other cities.

This prayer outpouring is known as the Businessman’s Prayer Revival or the Layman’s Prayer Revival. The revival continued full strength for over a year and even continued in the Confederate Army’s camps during the Civil War. It is estimated that as many as six percent of Americans were converted during this revival.

Okay, consider this: this great prayer revival did not stop the Civil War from happening nor did it blunt the extreme judgment meted out on the Southern states. Why not?

“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,”says the Lord,“who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” (Revelation 1:8)

Our prayers and intercessions have one limiting factor: the Lord Jesus Christ. We begin with His name on our lips and end with His revelation in our hearts. We will never go past the limits He sets for us in our prayers and intercessions. Never!

So, when zealous believers say that we can pray all of America’s problems away, I clench my teeth and bite my tongue, hoping they are correct and knowing they are probably not.

You see, often the Lord wants us to build roads with our prayers for us to travel on during bad times rather than bridges to bypass them.

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (7/22/2014)

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The first time I heard the term “religious nut” was in the 1950’s when my mom spit those words out of her mouth.

It happened when we shopped at Meiners’ Grocery Store in Forreston, Illinois. Mom picked a few items off the shelves and carried them up to the checkout. Lillian Meiners, the cashier, attempted to talk about the Lord to Mom while totaling the purchases on the cash register. It was a one-sided conversation with Mom saying nothing.

“She’s a religious nut!” Mom proclaimed as we walked to our 1955 Pontiac, parked outside the door.

From that day forward, Lillian Meiners personified a religious nut to me. I would often see her and when I did, Mom’s words popped into my mind. Lillian never knew my true feelings about her. It was one of those inner character assassinations I never spoke aloud to anyone.

Lillian’s name was filed on a forgotten corner shelf of my mind until late 1985. It would still be there covered with layers of dust and cobwebs except for the question I asked the Lord one morning during prayer.

“Jesus, why did you save me?”

A clear voice whispered to my heart.

“Because of Lillian Meiners’ prayers for you.”

His words shocked me, but a few years later, I talked with her pastor, Rev. Orin Graff. He told me Lillian was a diligent prayer warrior for kids who attended the local Bible Camp, which I did for five years.

(Excerpt from my memoir, The Hunt for Larry Who, Amazon eBook, Copyright © 2014 by Larry Nevenhoven)

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray that You raise up an army of religious nuts that no longer utter decent, delicate prayers, but rather pray till hell feels its ponderous strokes, till the iron gates of difficulty are opened, till the mountains of obstacles are removed, till the mists are exhaled and the clouds are lifted, and the sunshine of a cloudless day brightens America once again. (Based on a quote by E. M. Bounds)

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

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

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Learning How to Pray Effectively in 59 Seconds or Less (Part 7)

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Cars filled the parking lot for the Tuesday night prayer meeting. Vehicles crammed the streets as people jumped out of cars and sprinted inside the church. People ran on sidewalks and across lawns, heading toward the church. It was total chaos when I approached the site.

I stopped a couple that just walked out of the church.

“What’s happening in there?”

“God is answering every prayer without delay,” the husband said. “All you have to do is ask. We just received enough cash to buy a new car, a new house, and take a vacation. God is so good.”

How many times has a scene like this played out at a church prayer meeting? Never. So relax.

But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it. (Romans 8:25)

Generally, we pray our prayers in faith and then we have to persevere (or patiently endure) until our prayers are answered. Yes, there will be a few instant exceptions along the way and praise God, that’s wonderful. Yet, we must understand that instant prayer answers are the exceptions rather than the norm.

Why?

Every step of our Christian journey, including prayer, is designed by God to conform us into the image of Christ and perseverance is a part of the transformation process.

so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ (1 Peter 1:7)

Answered prayer is one of the proofs of our faith.

Okay, here is what I do.

As soon as I pray for something, I make a note of it. Then, starting the following day, I put the Lord in remembrance by thanking Him for the prayer answer. I might say something like, “Thank You Lord for my healing” or “Thank You Lord for the finances” or whatever I prayed for.

How long will I continue to persevere and thank God for the answer? I have been thanking the Lord for a few prayers for almost twenty-nine years now. I still believe and refuse to give up on them.

So, don’t let a lack of perseverance be a hindrance to praying effectively.

What are other hindrances?

(Continued in Part 8)

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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 …

Part of my regular reading this morning was in 1st Corinthians.  I was struck afresh by the wonderful greeting; so full of blessing and prayer and wanted to greet YOU that way:

 “to those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints, with all who in every place call on the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

Grace and Peace − what GIFTS He has made available to us so freely.  May you and I experience them today.

Oh was I ever blessed today in the midst of my life.  Perhaps you remember Eliyahu the plumber whom I shared my testimony when we moved into our apartment and how grieved I was at it was been received by him.  I am so thankful that today was different.

“Yoooo Hoooo, friend, come to the window.  Haaalllooo. Are you home?”

There was someone calling MY name outside from the street?  I was cleaning the bathroom and dropped everything and ran to the merapeset (balcony).  There on the street below was Rakel looking up and calling to ME of all people.

“Wow.  Rakel, come on up, I’m just one flight up.”

Rakel came huffing and puffing up the stairs, smiling her contagious smile and gave me a big hug.  “Found you,” she said.  “I knew you would be the window with the beautiful flowers hanging out.”

I smiled as my dog jumped around her legs and my bird began to sing.

I met Rakel at work, and over the years I have been able to share with her a bit how I believe, and she accepted that, so I wasn’t concerned that my Bible lay open on the chair as I showed her in.  Rakel struggles with weight and depression.  She came to Israel when she was about 9 years old from, I think, Auschwitz.  Her war experience as a child and a subsequent failed marriage scarred her terribly. She has been searching for answers to relieve her pain for the nearly 17 years that I have known her.  Because her food addictions seem tied to the pain, she actually joined AA and has lived by the 12 step program.

When she saw me be able to finally loose the 41 kilos (about 90 pounds), and then keep it off (it has been nearly 9 years now), it opened a door for me to share with her about The Lord. But at work my sharing is limited and we always said, “We should meet for coffee someday and talk.”

Here she was at my door.

Right away she began talking about her weight again.  Even though I struggled about my own weight issues with The Lord for many years, and I don’t know WHY He gave the victory at this point in my life, it was still HIM Who did it. So the conversation soon turned to Him, His ways, and how I believe.

Rakel is religious, but is always searching for God.  “I just read a scripture in Malachi about telling man how to live,” she began.

“Oh, funny, I just read this in Micah,” I said, grabbing my Bible.  I turned to Micah 6:8 and read:

He has shown you, O man, what is good;

And what does the Lord require of you

But to do justly,

To love mercy,

And to walk humbly with your God?

            “That’s it!’ she exclaimed.

“Your Bible has Hebrew too.  Can I see it?” she said taking my Bible and reading it in Hebrew, nodding her head.  “Wow!  You really read your Bible a lot don’t you?” She leafed through it.

“Yes.  I love The Bible.  It is the Truth that sets us free. My Bible also has the brit h’desha (New Testament) in it.”

I showed her.

“Let me see it. And that is in Hebrew too.”

We talked a bit more and then she left for an appointment.

She is very open, but she is also open to anything spiritual, including kabala (Jewish mystical occult) and new age things.  I plan to get her a full Bible in Hebrew.  Perhaps you will pray with me for her, and also for my testimony to be received.  May His Word produce fruit in this hungry seeking lady.

Today has been Day 9 of Operation Protective Edge.

Tensions are running high as crazy information floods the airwaves and internet. The world grows darker and deeper into deception at a rate possibly unprecedented.  Surely it is compounded by the abundance of available information (truth or lies…seems to make no difference).  People read or hear something, form an opinion and then act on that opinion. It is almost as if the world has plunged headlong into one of those weird fantasy movies.

Here in Jerusalem it is, I think, the 3rd day since we have had an air raid, but non the less there is much tension and expectation of one occurring at any time.  The rest of the country has had an onslaught of more then 1,200 rockets. Our first death from a missile occurred yesterday when a 37 year old volunteer, the father of 3, was bringing food and water to troops waiting on the border.  Meanwhile, more then 200 have been killed in Gaza thus far.

It seems self-evident for us in Jerusalem, but since the rest of the world does not understand, I will share a bit of what seems so obvious:

When Israel painfully evacuated our own people from Gaza (Gush Katif) in August 2,005, all of the rich and productive greenhouses, the fertile land and most public buildings were turned over to the Palestinian government with the sincere hope that they would build a thriving economy and build their country and government.  It was an opportunity of huge value for them at great hurt and cost to us.  They burned most of the greenhouses and buildings and voted the hamas terror organization in to govern them.

The billions and billions of dollars donated to the area by the world went almost entirely into weapons development, which we are seeing now.  Instead of farming or manufacturing of durable goods for their people, they dug expensive, sophisticated tunnels, built weapons manufacturing workshops and starved their people, physically, emotionally and spiritually.  The people are filled with fear, anger, hatred and propaganda.  It deeply grieves the hearts of nearly every Israeli and totally puzzles us (me included) how on earth this isn’t apparent to the entire world.  Why is the world yelling that Israelis are using disproportionate force because our people are instructed to protect themselves in bomb shelters and follow clearly given procedures and air raid sirens and the people of Gaza are told to stand on the roofs? Their children play in the streets. Even as a believer I find this frustrating to tears.

I simply want to be sure that YOU, as believers who care and desire to know and to agree with what The Lord says, understand.  I have had a number of emails from people saying that they are thankful to hear from me what is happening because their local media is so biased or shares so little, but I ENCOURAGE you to put ynet and Times of Israel   on your bookmarks menu. Check them because things are moving and changing so rapidly and the lies are mutating just as quickly.

And yet we all know that all of the truth about what is going on will avail NOTHING without The Holy Spirit directing our prayers.  My dear mentor whom I dare have called friend used to say that we can beat the air with many poetically and spiritually worded prayers but they avail NOTHING if not filled with the Life of The HOLY Spirit.  One Word anointed by Him does the job that hours of words cannot.  I call it “silver bullet praying,” the arrow that hits the mark.

A news report came in today that you will likely not hear elsewhere:

It is only a few weeks ago that 3 of our teens were kidnapped and murdered by Arabs.  The killers have not been found as yet, but sadly, 3 young Israeli boys kidnapped and horribly murdered an Arab boy.  These 3 were tracked down and are awaiting trial, but meanwhile the homes of these Jewish boys who killed the Arab boy are being destroyed JUST AS ISRAEL DOES TO THE HOMES OF ARAB TERRORISTS.  The law is equal.

The events of these days are trying and I am likely too emotional to write about them.  I would rather turn my eyes and, “Look away unto Yeshua.”

“Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,’ Says the Lord of hosts.”

Thank you for your prayers for Israel, for us, for the plans and purposes of God to be fulfilled and to bring glory to His great Name.  Thank you for your prayers for Rakel.  May there be fruit for His kingdom, and MAY WE BRING GLORY TO HIS NAME.  May you be encouraged, and kept in His straight and narrow path.

Lovingly,

your somewhat tired sis J

 

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