
My new cartoon strip to encourage particularly men. It will be weekly to start, or more often.
Ahava and shalom,
Steve Martin




My new cartoon strip to encourage particularly men. It will be weekly to start, or more often.
Ahava and shalom,
Steve Martin




EVERY FEAST OF ISRAEL EXPLAINED
God never called them feasts. The Hebrew word in Leviticus 23 is moed, which means appointment. A scheduled meeting. A date God circled on the calendar of human history before you were born. And every major event in the story of salvation has happened, or will happen, on one of those seven dates.
The spring appointments have already been kept. Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, Pentecost. Death, burial, resurrection, Spirit. Jesus kept every one of them on the exact calendar day, down to the hour. The lamb of God was selected on the tenth, inspected for four days, and slaughtered on the fourteenth at the same hour as the Passover lambs in the temple. His sinless body was buried during the Feast of Unleavened Bread. He rose on the morning of Firstfruits, the first sheaf waved before God guaranteeing a full harvest of resurrections. And fifty days later, on the precise anniversary of the giving of the Law at Sinai, the Holy Spirit fell and three thousand were given life on the same day three thousand died at the golden calf.
But three appointments remain. Trumpets. Atonement. Tabernacles. The fall feasts are not history. They are prophecy. A trumpet has not yet sounded from heaven. A great High Priest is interceding in the true sanctuary right now. And the God who tabernacled among us in human flesh is coming back to tabernacle with His people forever. The Feast of Tabernacles is the only feast the prophet Zechariah says will continue after the Lord returns and establishes His kingdom. The booth becomes a house. The temporary becomes eternal.
We live between Pentecost and Trumpets. The harvest season. Not dead time. Not God forgetting. The grain is ripe and the workers are needed.
📖 KEY VERSE
Leviticus 23.2 — "Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: The feasts of the Lord, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, these are My feasts."
IN THIS VIDEO
▸ Why moed means appointment, not feast
▸ The Sabbath as the foundation of the whole calendar
▸ Passover and the four cups of the Seder meal
▸ Why Jesus stopped at the third cup at the Last Supper
▸ Unleavened Bread and the burial of the sinless Lamb
▸ Firstfruits and the resurrection harvest of Matthew 27
▸ Pentecost — same day, stone versus Spirit, death versus life
▸ The Feast of Trumpets and the sound that has not come yet
▸ Yom Kippur, two goats, and the heavenly sanctuary cleansing
▸ The red heifer and why Jesus suffered outside the gate
▸ Sukkot, the water ceremony, and Jesus declaring living water
▸ The eighth day and what comes after the temporary
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American Idol's Season 24 finale turned into a church service Monday night after the newly crowned winner, 25-year-old Hannah Harper, boldly displayed her Christian faith in the winning moment, singing a worship song by Chris Tomlin.
She performed "At The Cross (Love Ran Red)," barely able to sing as tears of gratitude to God flowed from her eyes at the end of the special night.
She publicly declared her trust in Christ, singing, "There's a place where mercy reigns and never dies... Where all the love I've ever felt comes like a flood, comes flowing down."
As she reached the chorus, singing, "At the cross, at the cross, I surrender my life..." she broke down in tears, moved by the Spirit of God as well as the overwhelming emotions of the moment.
The background singers continued as she mouthed the words, "I'm in awe of You, I'm in awe of You," and fellow contestants rushed to support her on stage to help her continue.
They all continued singing together, "At the cross, at the cross, I surrender my life..."
Harper, a mother of three, never shied away from her Christian faith throughout the contest. Her Instagram bio declares, "Only a somebody to my babies & Jesus | All for His glory."
During her audition, she shared how God helped heal her of postpartum depression, singing an original song called "String Cheese" while testifying about how she cried out to God in her darkest moments and He carried her through.
She also performed "Ain't No Grave" by Bethel Music during Hawaii week.
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Vast majority of Evangelicals fear Iran will actually use The Bomb if they can build one

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL – Despite ferocious opposition to the war in Iran by most Democrats and by extreme “Woke Right” Influencers such as Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and others, Evangelical Christians in the United States overwhelmingly support the decision by President Donald J. Trump to launch Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28.
What’s more, 76% of Evangelicals want the commander-in-chief to “finish the job once and for all to protect the United States and our allies.”
They don’t want Trump to cut a weak or premature deal with the mullahs in Tehran.
Why?
Because the vast majority of Evangelicals believe that if what’s left of the Iranian regime could ever build a fully operational nuclear bomb or warhead, they are evil enough to use it to cause massive damage inside the U.S. and annihilate Israel or our moderate Arab allies.
These are the intriguing results of a poll of 1,000 American citizens, measuring public resistance and support for the war in Iran.
The poll's general results were first published by Newsmax.
However, ALL ISRAEL NEWS is the first news outlet to publish the Evangelical results of the poll.
The survey was conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, interviewing 1,000 general election voters.
MAJORITY OF AMERICANS APPROVE TRUMP’S DECISION TO ATTACK IRAN – BUT FAR MORE EVANGELICALS APPROVE
I have to say that I was surprised – and encouraged – to see that most Americans approve of President Trump’s decision to use the military to eliminate Iran’s nuclear missile program and Tehran’s support for terrorism.
Overall, the poll found that 52% of Americans, regardless of party, gender, race, or religion, approve.
By contrast, 69% of Evangelicals support Trump’s decision.
That indicates Evangelicals back the decision by 17 points more than the general public.
Given the vicious and relentless effort by many in the so-called “mainstream media” – and so many voices on the extreme Left and Right – attacking the war, attacking Trump, and attacking Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, I would not have expected to see this level of support.

HOW MANY AMERICANS WANT TRUMP TO ‘FINISH THE JOB’?
Likewise, I was also encouraged to learn that fully 60% of Americans want President Trump to “finish the job once and for all to protect the United States and our allies.”
Yet significantly more Evangelicals – 16 points more – want the U.S. to finish the job.
WILL IRANIAN LEADERS USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS IF THEY GET THEM?
Tucker Carlson and other fierce critics of the war insist that Iran would never use nuclear weapons if it ever got them.
Tucker himself has even suggested it might be better if Iran did have The Bomb, creating a balance of power in the Mideast.
But the majority of Americans disagree.
Fully 61% of the general public believe that “if Iran were to develop and build a nuclear weapon, do you think they would use it to attack the United States, our military, or our allies.”
Evangelicals are even more convinced.
Fully 72% of American Evangelicals say they believe Iranian leaders would use nuclear weapons against the U.S. and Israel if they could.
Here are more detailed results from the poll, published exclusively by ALL ISRAEL NEWS.
THE RESULTS: HOW DO EVANGELICALS VIEW THE WAR IN IRAN?
Q: Iran has consistently threatened US safety, pursuing a nuclear program with the stated purpose of destroying Israel and causing mass destruction to the United States. If we don’t finish the job now, the United States may have to take further military action in a few months or years from now. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “The United States must finish the job once and for all to protect the United States and our allies.”
Evangelicals
• Yes – 76%
• No – 17%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 7%
General Public
• Yes – 60%
• No – 30%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 10%

Q: If Iran were to develop and build a nuclear weapon, do you think they would use it to attack the United States, our military, or our allies?
Evangelicals
• Yes – 72%
• No – 14%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 14%
General Public
• Yes – 61%
• No – 20%
• Don’t know – 19%
Q: With the Iranian regime refusing to negotiate to stop their nuclear weapons and missile programs, do you approve or disapprove of President Trump using the military to eliminate their nuclear missile program and their support for terrorism?
Evangelicals
• Yes – 69%
• No – 26%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 5%
General Public
• Yes – 52%
• No – 40%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 9%
Q: For the last 47 years, Iran has been a rogue nation, killing Americans and taking American hostages, including killing U.S. soldiers in Jordan in 2024. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “The United States military actions against Iran were necessary and warranted to protect American lives today and in the future.”
Evangelicals
• Yes – 77%
• No – 16%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 7%
General Public
• Yes – 59%
• No – 32%
• Don’t know/refused to answer – 9%


Joel C. Rosenberg is the editor-in-chief of ALL ISRAEL NEWS and ALL ARAB NEWS and the President and CEO of Near East Media. A New York Times best-selling author, Middle East analyst, and Evangelical leader, he lives in Jerusalem with his wife and sons.