Saturday, April 25, 2026

Shabbat or Saturday?

Shabbat or Saturday?

For centuries, since God the Father created the earth and rested on the seventh day, the Jewish people have celebrated Shabbat (Sabbath day). 

The rest of the world calls it Saturday, which according to Gemini is named after a Roman god.

“The word Saturday has a unique origin compared to the rest of the week. While most days of the week in English are named after Germanic or Old Norse gods (like Thursday for Thor), Saturday retains its roots in Roman mythology.


Etymology Breakdown


• Latin Roots: It comes from the Latin Saturni dies, which literally translates to "Day of Saturn."


• Old English Transition: In Old English, this became Sæturnesdæg.


• The Deity: It is named after Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology), the Roman god of agriculture, liberation, and time.


Hmmm.


Makes one think which god we will follow.


God the Father, the Living God of Israel, is the One I seek, know, and walk in His ways.

 

Let’s choose which way we will go. As Charlie Kirk wrote in his last, and best-seller book, “Rest is resistance in a world addicted to noise."


Take the day to rest. You need it for the rest of the week. It is a gift from the Father.


Ahava and shalom,


Steve Martin


Friday, April 24, 2026

Times of Darkness. Coming Light. By Dennis McLeod, New Zealand

Shalom, 


I bring you greetings and blessings in the Name of our Lord and Saviour, blessings of such wonderous proportions that are beyond our comprehension.

 We follow a God who looked down from Heaven [Psalm 14:2-3] and found no one righteous. But instead of building another Ark, and destroying the world and every living thing, continued with his original plan. Our God Almighty had too much invested to repeat the flood; besides, He had promised not to repeat such an event again. [Genesis 9:11]

The Lord felt like destroying humanity before and probably would have, for their debauchery and sinning after many warnings, if it had not been for the pleading of Moses. [Exodus 32:11-14]

Now we can sit back and think, what if? Yes, what if He had, there would be this beautiful planet floating through space with what, nothing. Instead, He had mercy, He sent His Son, not to destroy life, but to save it. [John 3:17]

As a result we can enjoy the fruits of His labour given through His promises, as in Isaiah 53 and Isaiah 9:6. As is stated in Zechariah 14:4, He will stand on the Mount of Olives and gather all those who offer Praise to Him and will see the salvation of God. [Psalm 50:23]

We, who have bowed our knee to Him, will inherit the promises. The very promises, I greet you with today, the love that He extended to the world from the shadow of the cross.

The life we have, because of the stone that was rolled away and the promise that came forth via a light brighter than the Sun. [Revelation 21:23 & 22:5] A light, the evil of the world, has tried so hard to extinguish, ever since the beginning of time, but has failed time and again.

Yes, life has times of darkness, but this light always is seen shining within us as no darkness can remove this light from our lives. 
 [Romans 8:38-39] So, blessings and honour, in the Name of our beautiful Savour, who came, saw, and conquered the grave and death, for us, even though we die, we will live, for all eternity, [John 6:53] because the Man who was hung on the middle cross said we would! 

Love and Prayers 

Dennis McLeod

Israel appoints first Special Envoy to Christian World after several crises in recent months. All Israel News

Israel appoints first Special Envoy to Christian World after several crises in recent months

George Deek, veteran diplomat, grew up as Israeli Arab Christian in Jaffa

Israel announced the appointment of its first Special Envoy to the Christian World on Thursday, after ties with Christian churches around the world had been strained by a series of incidents and scandals in recent months.

This includes Israel jailing two IDF soldiers who defaced a crucifix in southern Lebanon, as well as the spat surrounding the right of Catholic Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa to pray in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday.

The appointed envoy, George Deek, is “a veteran diplomat with 18 years of experience, who most recently served as Israel’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan and was the first Christian ambassador in Israel’s history,” according to the Foreign Ministry.

Deek grew up as an Israeli Arab Christian in the city of Jaffa, where “his father, Youssef Deek, served for many years as Chairman of the Orthodox Christian community in Jaffa and in Israel.”

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Holy Fire! Paul Wilbur sings

Holy fire consume us!

Who Am I? by Steve Martin


Who Am I?

Men in general tend to hold back when called upon to do as the Lord told them to do. Moses is a case in point.

But Moses said to God, “Who am I, that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?” Exodus 3:11, NASB

All kinds of excuses will come to the surface as to why we can’t do it. “I am too old, too young, not enough time, why pick me?”

“Let someone else do it!” (A favorite among men, even if not said aloud. Especially if they are “retired”.)

Paul even spoke to the young men, Timothy in particular, “Let no one look down on your youthfulness, but rather in speech, conduct, love, faith and purity, show yourself an example of those who believe.” (I Timothy 4:12, NASB)

Maybe we should act like Mary, when the Lord called her to do something beyond her “known” ability?

And Mary said, “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord; may it be done to me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38. NASB)

Men, it is time we sought the Lord, hear His voice, and take our place as we have been called to do.

Who am I? The one who the Lord has assigned for His specific job to be done, and you specifically, are the one to do it.

Ahava and shalom.

Steve Martin

All of Israel - Be blessed with a day of rest!

Shabbat Shalom to all of Israel from North Carolina!

Photo- L-R) Steve and Laurie Martin, Bess and Larry Herzekow in Har Adar (west of Jerusalem) 


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Matt Redman - Gratefully Broken worship song

Matt Redman “GRACEFULLY BROKEN”

Iran-affiliated group claims attacks on Jewish targets in Skopje & Munich as antisemitism continues across Europe All Israel News


Germany charges Syrian man who planned knife & bomb attack on Jews and 'infidels'

Two other incidents in Germany in recent days made clear that the danger to Jews and Israelis in Europe is at its highest point in recent decades.

The group called Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiyyah (HAYI) has functioned as an umbrella group for claims of responsibility for at least 15 attacks over the past month. According to Israel's Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, it is linked to Iranian proxynetworks.



'Every Home for Christ': Evangelism Pioneer Dick Eastman Passes on to His Eternal Home - CBN News

'Every Home for Christ': Evangelism Pioneer Dick Eastman Passes on to His Eternal Home

04.23.26

An influential American leader in prayer and evangelism over the past 50 years died this week. Dick Eastman, the international president of Every Home for Christ (EHC) passed away April 21 at the age of 81.

Eastman spent five decades mobilizing people to prayer and calling believers to carry the good news of Christ to the world. 

His ministry's webpage reports, "Under his leadership, the gospel reached families in 215 nations, resulting in over 250 million people responding to Jesus. His unwavering faith in the power of prayer leaves a lasting, global impact."

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EHC was also involved in training more than 2,000,000 people in his "Change the World School of Prayer."

He led international prayer initiatives, including the Global Day of Prayer and the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast, as well as America's National Prayer Committee, which was instrumental in planning the National Day of Prayer.

Over the years, he worked with well-known ministers like Loren Cunningham, Rick Warren, Dr. Jack Hayford, and Dr. Charles Swindoll who all featured his prayer and evangelism tools in their ministries. Joni Eareckson Tada said, "God has used Dick Eastman to ignite the power of prayer in my life. I consider him my prayer mentor."

The author of 17 books, including the best-seller, The Hour that Changes the World, Eastman is remembered for his oft-repeated quote: 

    "Prayer changes things.
     Prayer changes people.
     Prayer changes me." 

Eastman leaves behind his beloved wife, Dee, daughters Dena and Ginger, and nine grandchildren, described as "the joy of his life."