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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 …

Shalom Dear brothers and sisters,

May The Lord be glorified and blessed and may you be blessed and encouraged in Him.  I am thankful for you.

Apples and Honey.  As big things, humongous things, swirl all around us: Scotland, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Ebola, ISIS (or ISIL depending upon who is speaking), wars and rumors of war, life changing decisions and world shaking events mixed with people-shaking fears. We here in Israel sweep away the dust of war and enter the “frenzy mode” of cooking and shopping and preparing to feast before The Lord, because HE said to do it. It has often made me laugh to see all of the crisis events put on the back burner while the focus among my people turns to fulfilling the commandment.

Tradition plays a big part in every Jewish holiday, and certainly there are as many traditions as there are families (much like our Christian traditions), but all of them seem to place family, friends and food just under God.

There is little actually written in the scripture about this feast, the first of the three fall feasts. So, much of Rosh H’ashana is actually characterized by traditions. Finally, I’m beginning to understand the why of traditions.  They seem to me to be focus tools, implemented to help us focus on something that God commanded and then to establish it as important in our lives.

The danger of traditions, as Yeshua constantly taught, was they may take the place of God’s commands and become the focus in and of themselves.  It seems to me as I live among so many traditions that it is a heart issue, often individual. Some people focus on God and some on the tradition.

Never the less, I will describe to you some of the traditions that I witness. Hopefully, its flavor will encourage you toward God and His intent.  And this is my prayer and the prayer of many other local believers that the fulfillment of these traditions may be seen and that hungry hearts may embrace the God Who calls us to His table with His trumpet blast, the sounding of the shofar.

There are definite foods that symbolize Rosh H’shana:  Perhaps most prominent among them are apples (or pomegranates) and honey, almonds, dates, figs, and the head of a fish.  The feast is built around these foods.

THEREFORE, the shuk (market place) just TEAMS with activity and people.  Crowded streets, yummy smells and busy vendors fill the air with one resounding, “Shana tova.  Shalom oo bracha vay bree-oot l col am Yisroel!” (Good new year. Peace and blessing and health to all of Am – the nation, the people, the tribes – Israel.)  Gifts begin to be shared.

Working for a doctor, I am deeply humbled by the sudden blessing of a dish, a jar, some honey, a plant or a tablecloth from often aging patients who will take my hand and thank me for serving them this year. I purchase some lovely nuts from the shuk for two local shop owners who have been constantly kind and I want to thank them.  Other gifts might go to the bus driver or a guard that sits at the market and a generous 20shekels (instead of the usual 1/2shekel) pressed into the hand of a familiar elderly beggar bringing such her surprised joy.

We are thankful for one another.  It is GOOD to stop and remember that all of ‘us dust balls’ are made in God’s image.

And mingled with the sound of the impatient car horns is the high call of the shofar bidding each one to come to the mercy seat, as families and singles gathered with families.  Come to the mercy seat with apples and honey, almonds and dates and remember the sweetness of the land and the promises that God Almighty has given us and be humbled at the thought of His Greatness.

My boss brings his shofar to work and each morning blows it in the 4 directions at the door of the clinic.  An older learned patient who came by at 7 a.m. this morning told us about a time that he was asked to demonstrate and explain the blowing of the shofar to a class of 6 year olds.

He said to them, “Do you know how sometimes you need something very badly…maybe you are scared and you need a hug, or maybe you hurt your knee and you need your Ima or Abba to make it better?  Do you ever run to Ima or Abba and don’t know what to say, so you just cry?  Sometimes there is something inside of you that seems too big and you can’t say it, so you cry, am I right?’”

He said all of the children said, “Yes yes!  That is right!

He continued.  “Well…THAT is the blowing of the shofar.  We are the children of Adonai and we don’t know what we need, but we need Him and we call to Him and we cry to Him and we come to Him. And when we blow the shofar, we are crying to Him and calling each other to come and cry to Him too.  He is our Abba.”

He told us that the children ALL seemed to understand.

I understood and saw how it fit in with our prayers this morning for the hearts of the people to be turned to Him this season of the fall feasts and for them to come to Him and SEE HIM AS HE IS.

So he calls this the Feast of trumpets and commands us to come aside and stop all work and have a holy convocation and to blow the shofarim (ram’s horn trumpets).  KNOWING that exactly 10 days later we are called to afflict our souls and seek repentance. We know that the shofar is calling us to Him at this time, just as it called the children of Israel to the mount when the 10 commandments were given and they feared greatly when they heard the trumpet blast. Tt is a fearful thing to fall into the Hands of The Living God…if you do not know that you are covered by The Blood of The Perfect Lamb!

With tons more to say, I will leave you with ‘AMEN!’ as we turn our hearts to Him to press into the reality of all He is, all He asks, all He calls us to…each one called alone, and yet as one in His body.  God Bless and keep you dear brothers and sisters.

Lovingly,

J

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (9/19/2014)

Each Friday I am praying and fasting for the nations where Christians suffer the worst persecution around the world, as of 2014. This week I pray and fast for:

Syria. 21.8 million people with 1.3 million Christians.

As the civil conflict inside Syria becomes more and more severe, targeted violence against Christians has escalated. The Syrian opposition is increasingly ‘Islamizing’, and Christians are becoming more vulnerable in all spheres of life. Many Christians were reported to have been abducted, physically harmed or killed, and many churches damaged or destroyed. On October 21st, Islamist militias invaded the ancient Christian settlement of Sadad, killing at least 45 people, and injuring many more. (Open Doors, World Watch List)

The civil war that erupted in March 2011 has killed more than 100,000 people, displaced more than a million and sent 1.7 million fleeing across the country’s borders, according to U.N. reports. Historically, Syria has been home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians, Christians, Druze, Alawites, Shiites and Sunnis. It is a secular state, but Islam is recognized as the religion of the majority, and Shariah is the source of all legislation. (Voice of the Martyrs)

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I remember the Christians in Syria as though suffering with them and pray that You will strengthen those who have tired hands and encourage those who have weak knees. Lord, speak to those with fearful hearts, “Be strong, and do not fear, for your God is coming to save you.” (Based on Hebrews 13:3 and Isaiah 35:3-4)

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (9/16/2014)

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Today, I struggled and finally prayed:

Lord, help us to embrace what You are doing in America, believing that You are able to build and plant a new nation out of the one You are uprooting and tearing down. (Based on Jeremiah 1:10)

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

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Learning How to Pray Effectively in 59 Seconds or Less (Part 11)

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Friday, I prayed for the nation of Somalia. I had never studied or heard much about the nation before that day, except for reading a little bit about the Somalia pirates. So, even though I wrote a general prayer for Somalia in my article, this was not really how I prayed for the nation.

What I actually did was bow my knees on the floor and prayed: “Lord, give us Somalia.”

Then, a tremendous sorrow fell upon me. I wept, travailed, groaned, and grunted before the Lord for Somalia. It resonated all through me how much the Lord loved the nation and its people. I was overwhelmed by His desire to turn the nation from the power of Satan to Him and His ways. My heart was broken for Somalia.

To be honest, I have not had that type of passion in my prayers for years and years. In fact, it had been gone so long, I wondered if I would ever have it again. The reasons for losing my passion?  I am sure it revolved around apathy and compromise on my part.

But I am determined not to lose my passion again and now pray the following prayer for myself and others:

Lord, help me to never be slothful in zeal, to be always red-hot and fervent in spirit, so I can serve You Lord without apathy and compromise. (Based on Romans 12:11)

Prayers without fervent passion hinder the effectiveness of our prayers.

What are other hindrances?

(Continued in Part 12…earlier parts can be read by clicking here or above on the header.)

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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 DEAR sisters and brothers, in The Name of Yeshua who was faithful, is faithful and will be faithful to glorify His Name and to bring His perfect purposes to pass.  Halleluiah!  May you be blessed and may He be blessed and glorified

With emotions still bruised, I am clueless, but I pray that He will bring to remembrance the observations that seem to have been quickened to me this week.  I have received wonderful emails from some of you that have not yet been answered, and I’m sorry.  I have been in somewhat of a quiet space.  I know that some of you reading this lived amidst the bombings of WW2, or have experienced other awful wars on your own soil.

And I know that others fought in wars on foreign soil. So you know the pressures of wars far bigger then this 50-day war.  I feel somewhat embarrassed to emerge at this end speaking about our stress, which also was not much when compared to what our brothers and sisters experienced in the south on the Gaza border. Then there are those who were on the receiving end of our defense as well.  All of these suffered far more then I did, but I am not equipped to speak of their experiences, only to share with you my own, and so I will.

On the day that the fighting stopped, there was so much confusion. Some of that has been sorted out as I took a step back and we had opportunity to listen to one another.  I am now convinced that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the generals in charge of decision-making did an extraordinary job with the options that they were faced with.  Much of the warfare itself took place in booby-trapped houses. It seems to me that the leadership also had to walk through a booby-trapped maze.  Although Hamas came out rejoicing and loudly proclaiming, “victory,” it has become more and more evident that it certainly wasn’t a victory for them.

You might recall the prayer that I was praying toward the end: “Do not let the rebellious exalt themselves.” (Psalm 66:7)  It is interesting that Psalm 68:6 says “…but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.”  (again, Alla is the god of deserts and of dry places.)  It took me a while to see that they had NOT achieved a victory in spite of the Hamas rallies. During which, by the way, two Gaza participants were killed by celebratory gunfire.

Nonetheless, being Israelis we are now involved in much self criticism as well as the reality of paying the huge bill for the war.  Neither a raise in taxes nor cuts to the budgets of the public ministries are being well received.  But these are just the facts of life.

Last night was the first night that I slept all the way through without hearing phantom air-raid sirens in my head.  It felt good.  The trains and buses are full of weary soldiers returning home for a break and others returning to their bases after a break, looking clean and neat again.  One of our patients, Yehuda, came by and I asked him how he was doing.  He looked at me and said, “Okay, I guess,” and crossed his eyes and stuck his tongue out.

I laughed and said, “Brrrrrargh! Me too!”

Immediately the picture came to mind that some of you from America might remember of the comic character Peanuts.  In it, there was a little bird that would often get the brunt of stress and his little feathers would be all ruffled and his tongue hanging out.  PERFECT!  It is sort of how most of us are feeling after these 50 days as we emerge and we are very unsure just WHAT we are emerging to.

How I praise The Lord for His great faithfulness.  This war has stirred a hunger in many people.  Perhaps you recall my prayer request for Rachel who visited my apartment several weeks ago and wanted to know about The Lord and how He set me free from depression and brought me victory in weight loss.  She called me and said, “Guess what I found in the scriptures?  I have to come over and show you.  It is about the war!  The answer is here!”

We plan for her to come by this week or next.  Last night a at our fellowship meeting a dear sister told me that she was deeply burdened for the people of the South while she was riding to work on the bus.  She had her Bible in her lap and was silently praying when suddenly the woman in front of her jumped and turned around and stared at her.  “Are you PRAYING?” she asked.

“Yes, yes, I was,” she answered. “How did you know?”

The woman smiled and said, “The Holy Spirit just began pouring all over me from behind me. I knew you had to be praying!”

It turned out that the woman was a believer who had come from Russia.  What an encouragement to the TWO of them and to me.  So often we can’t SAY anything.  If we DO share, it is as if we are sharing strange tales.  But He tells us to, “Be Light and salt in the midst” and “to let HIS Light shine among men.” And what an encouragement to see that He, in His great faithfulness, is indeed walking in the midst.  He WILL make His Presence AND His Name known to all.

The first day of the cease fire, as I said, there was much confusion; Did we stop too soon?  Did they win or loose?  Will there be quiet in the south?  Did we reward terrorism?  Are we better off then we were 51 days ago?  But by day two, more flags were out again and people were standing a bit straighter.

On the day of the cease fire, the Syrian war spilled over into our North.  Al qaeda groups fighting with the rebels took over the Christian village of Quneitra with the strategic Quneitra crossing between Syria and Israel.  During the fighting, several missiles were shot into Israel damaging cars while a stray bullet injured an Israeli officer.  Poor war torn Syria … so much fighting…so much grief.  Barbarism – beheading and torture running rampant – Islam slays the infidels and the earth reels with blood.

God is in the midst and we are certainly learning to FIX our eyes on The Lord. Look away unto Yeshua – Jesus – behold Him as Stephen did.  And so I ask Him for “…patience and longsuffering with joy…” for who knows how long it will be until we too are called upon to stand?  Slowly, I’m learning the reality that it is ONLY in looking away unto Him that I will be able to stand in the face of such things.  Oh, intellectually I say, “Of course I will”…but the closer I live to these actual events, the more I see my own natural inability to stand.

God bless and keep you.  May we be given His discernment, be filled with His Holy Spirit and the Love of Yeshua which passes knowledge…and may we choose His way, ALWAYS, no matter what the cost.  All glory to Him Who paid such a price. He must consider us very precious to have taken us each all the way to the cross.  May we treat one another the same way – as precious.

Lovingly,

your sis in Jerusalem J

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

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So, I repeat: 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?”

First, are gays created in the image of God, just like everyone else?

Before our salvations, gays and straights alike are created in the image of God in that we can think, make decisions, have emotions, can love and interact with others, have creative ideas, can even create life through procreation, and are eternal beings.

But because of Adam’s fall, unredeemed humans can not readily converse with God or walk with Him, like Adam did in the Garden of Eden. We are separated from the life of God and will remain that way unless we are redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ.

At salvation, gays and straights alike are redeemed and then can enjoy the life of God living in and through them.

Are all gays broken, damaged, inferior or throwaways?

Yes, they are, but so are straights. We all have to be changed into the image of Christ after our salvations. We all have to put off our old selves, have our minds renewed, and put on our new selves, created in the likeness of God.

Plus, we all, with the help of the Holy Spirit, have to put to death our sins and desires of the flesh, which are hostile and not pleasing to God. The sins of the flesh include sexual immorality, idolatry, adultery, homosexuality, and so forth.

What if a gay gives his life to Christ, but stays in his gay lifestyle?

I believe his salvation is eternally secure through grace, but there are at least two scriptures which will haunt him at the Judgment Seat of Christ:

For whoever is ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of him will the Son of Man also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels. (Mark 8:38)

So if you ignore the least commandment and teach others to do the same, you will be called the least in the Kingdom of Heaven. But anyone who obeys God’s laws and teaches them will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven. (Matthew 5:19)

Thus, why must gays change after accepting Jesus Christ as their Savior?

So, they don’t feel the shame of Christ when they meet Him in His glory and are not considered the least throughout eternity.

We straights have to change, too.

Thus, let’s all repent and change today.

(Conclusion)

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (9/12/2014)

Each Friday I am praying and fasting for the nations where Christians suffer the worst persecution around the world, as of 2014. This week I pray and fast for:

Somalia. 10.3 million with a few hundred Christians in the whole nation.

Pressure is increasing on the tiny Christian community in this Muslim-majority country. Islamic leaders and government officials publicly reinforce that there is no room for Christians, and there is a strong drive to purge Christianity from Somalia. The militant Islamist group, al-Shabaab, targets Christians and local communities. Ten believers are reported to have been killed by members of al-Shabaab in 2013. There is a high level of fear and mistrust among believers, who have to hide their faith for fear of betrayal. (Open Doors, World Watch List)

Today I prayed:

Lord, I remember the few hundred Christians in Somalia as though suffering with them and although some will suffer tribulation and testing, I pray that all are faithful until death that they may receive the crown of life. (Based on Hebrews 13:3 and Revelation 2:10)

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A Simple Prayer For The Road Less Traveled

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It’s easy for the tides of life to erode our spiritual foundations. The attrition happens ever so slowly, just a few grains of sand at a time. We don’t even notice the damage until a tsunami of circumstances smashes against us. We then end up floating along with the rest of humanity, wondering what happened to us.

This is a simple prayer I pray on  a daily basis:

Lord, I pray Your Holy Spirit will search my heart and see if I have any sin or attitudes that would disqualify me from fulfilling Your divine plans and redemptive purposes for my life. Then, Lord, lead me in the way everlasting. (Based on Psalm 139:23-24 and 1 Corinthians 4:4)

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (9/9/2014)

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If today’s Christians had manned the lifeboats at the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, they would have joined hands in a prayer meeting and prayed 2 Chronicles 7:14, hoping the ship would rise from the depths of the sea. So, they could return to the comforts and good times aboard the luxurious ship.

But the Titanic’s pride in its size and supposed unsinkability,  its bad leadership, and poor planning sent the ship to its doom in the North Atlantic waters in less than three hours. Two thirds of the ship’s passengers and crew perished on that night.

Hello! Wake up! Yahoo! We have the same problems in America today.

And I am not talking about our government’s leaders in Washington, D. C. or at the state and local levels. I am referring to our supposed spiritual leaders and to ourselves. We are looking in our rearview mirrors and not seeing what’s heading toward us.

We need to drop everything and seek the Lord.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray that we Americans who are members of the Laodicean church will open our ears to hear what the Spirit is saying to our churches. (Based on Revelation 3:22)

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

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Learning How to Pray Effectively in 59 Seconds or Less (Part 10)

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Two men stood in the Temple praying.

The one had a wide metal box looped around his arm with a leather strap and also had extra long fringes on the edge of his cloak. He was fasted up, tithed up, prayed up, studied up, dressed up, and belonged to the religious party, which many recognized as the “Hope of Israel.” He was a Pharisee.

The other man was considered the scum of Israel and a turncoat who had committed treason by conniving with Rome to rip off God’s people: the Jews. He was a tax collector.

It would have been only natural for the Pharisee to look around and notice the tax collector. He opened his mouth and prayed:

“I thank you, God, that I am not a sinner like everyone else. For I don’t cheat, I don’t sin, and I don’t commit adultery. I’m certainly not like that tax collector! (Luke 18:11 NLT)

At the same time, it would have been perfectly normal for the tax collector to notice the Pharisee. He knew the Pharisees followed the Law and the Tradition of the Elders to the nth degree, and also knew what everyone said about tax collectors. So, he prayed with his head bowed down and beat his chest with sorrow:

‘O God, be merciful to me, for I am a sinner.’ (Luke 23:13 NLT)

Jesus taught this happening as a parable and said:

I tell you, this sinner, not the Pharisee, returned home justified before God. For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” (Luke 23:14 NLT)

Okay, okay, I’m guilty.

I can’t say that I have ever compared myself to tax collectors, but I sure have compared myself to Baptists, Catholics, Methodists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Charismatics, Messianic believers, Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, and everyone who doesn’t agree with me on all of my personal doctrines.

Do you know what sin I have committed when I compare myself to others? Pride.

Pride leads to disgrace… (Proverbs 11:2 NLT)

I often ask the Holy Spirit to search my heart for pride. It doesn’t take much for it to sneak into my life and ruin my prayers…maybe yours, too.

What are other hindrances?

(Continued in Part 11…earlier parts can be read by clicking here or above on the header.)

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