Showing posts with label Hadassah from Jerusalem. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

V’ahavta וְאָהַבְתָּ ‘And you shall love’ - Lessons I Learned from Wonder Woman. Hadassah from Jerusalem


V’ahavta  
וְאָהַבְתָּ    ‘And you shall love’ 

Lessons I Learned from Wonder Woman
Hadassah from Jerusalem

This past July we had a lovely young lady who came to serve our family by helping with the GrandWonders. She is a delightful Believer who is finishing her high school education. For two years, she has given up her vacation time to be here in the Land taking care of someone else’s children. 

We appreciate her maturity and willingness to sacrifice. Especially, since it really was hard (and often monotonous) work. In the delight of having a ‘Teen’ in the house, I decided I would take her to see the just released ‘Wonder Woman’ movie. Of course, being a modern teen- she had already seen it BUT we went anyway.
As I watched the movie, I realized that there were lessons for me as a Prayer Warrior for my family, the Jewish people and Israel. I am not going to go into a synopsis of the movie but just share the ‘take-aways’. 

(This message is dedicated to our young warrior friend, Maddie, pictured here with Hadassah.)


Disclaimer: Normally, I do not go to movies so I am not giving the movie a ‘pass’ or my recommendation. Each person must decide for themselves. If you’ve seen the movie, you will know the background. If you have not seen the movie--- the lessons are still just as real.

There is a scene where Wonder Woman and her companions are stopped in their mission and must sit in the trenches, waiting. She is a bit impatient at the delay. She knows their mission and is anxious to get to it.  While there, Wonder Woman talks with a refugee woman who has escaped the battle and shares the devastation on her city. Wonder Woman cannot just sit and ‘do nothing’.  And thus begins her single- handed charge into battle and the lessons I was shown:

1.     Her compassion moved her to battle. She warred on behalf of the wounded and suffering. She couldn’t listen to the suffering and remain impassive. She did what she was trained to do. "Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience." Col 3:12

2.     She came out of the trenches (a safe place) armed with a sword (truth), shield (faith) and a rope (to bind) AND a dogged determination of her goal- breaking thru enemy lines. In this first battle, her shield took all the blows (bullets and missiles) fired by the enemy and she pushed thru and defeated them. Her shield (faith) was her greatest weapon. "Therefore, put on every piece of God’s armor so you will be able to resist the enemy in the time of evil. Then after the battle you will still be standing firm. Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armor of God’s righteousness.  For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the Good News so that you will be fully prepared. In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil.  Put on salvation as your helmet, and take the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God." Eph 6:13-17

3.     Her courage in battle emboldened the other troops in the trenches to join the battle. To engage the enemy with a purpose. Inspired by her zeal, remembering they also were trained for battle; her companions entered the fray. "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." Heb 10:24


4.      She was trained extensively for battle PREVIOUS to engaging. She did not engage from a position of weakness. The weapons of her warfare were specific. She knew how to use her weapons skillfully WITH success.
"For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;  Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ." 2 Cor 10:4,5

5.     She was not distracted. She remained steadfast in her goal- which was to uproot and destroy the enemy.  "Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have laid hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead." Phil 3:13

6.     Warfare operating in and motivated by love succeeds in stopping the enemy.           "Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. Do everything in love." 1 Cor 16: 13,14

Remembering that we are at war, whether we engage or not; there is an enemy. BUT the battle belongs to the LORD and He is our Captain and our Champion. AND to Jerusalem-  our soon coming KING!

Nissim & Hadassah
Jerusalem, Israel

Hadassah and Nissim, her accountant husband, live in a settlement just outside Jerusalem with their dog Molly. After making Aliyah (immigrating) from the U.S. with their five children in 1989, they are now semi-retired and open their home to guests and those wishing to make Aliyah. When not busy with their 16 'GrandWonders', they enjoy a quiet life of study, prayer and learning to serve the LORD. 


Hadassah #13 11.22.17


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Saturday, November 4, 2017

V’ahavta וְאָהַבְתָּ ‘And you shall love’ - "Perspective" Hadassah from Jerusalem


V’ahavta  
וְאָהַבְתָּ    ‘And you shall love’ 

Perspective
Hadassah from Jerusalem

When we first moved back to Israel, we had a small two-bedroom apartment. It was exactly what we wanted and needed at the time. There was a fig tree in our ‘yard’. We say ‘yard’ because it was really only the size of a small bedroom. There used to be an apple tree, but for some reason the landlord saw fit to remove it. That left a massive fig tree surrounded by dirt. Not a very useful area as in the winter it turned into mud and the summer it was full of bugs. So we decided to pave the area to make it more useful.

Having a fruit tree in ones’ yard is a mixed blessing. There is the romantic notion of trotting into the garden, bowl in hand, to pick the morning fare. (We are not especially fond of figs though). The reality is, there is dropped fruit everywhere including on the clean laundry. Dropped fruit means ants and bees and bugs and a funny smell if not cleaned up right away. This tree also had a branch that seemed to always swipe me in the head as I walked by! 

We did not fully understand the ‘gift’ that had been given us. In looking in the Torah, we know that the fig is one of the 7 species of Israel. (Deuteronomy 8:8) There is also a wonderful promise that upon returning to the Land, we will ‘live in houses we did not build and eat from trees we did not plants’. That each of us will invite our neighbor to sit with us under our fig tree-- a picture of dwelling in peace. (Zechariah 3:10). 

Right in front of us, we had the blessing of returning to the Land in the ‘person’ of this fig tree. But we also learned another lesson from our Arab gardener, Ya’acov and our Moroccan Jewish landlord, Pini.

Ya’acov installed tile in our yard. The branch that hangs too low kept clipping him and he saw what a nuisance it can be. He kept wanting to cut it off. Actually, even before putting in the tile when he worked for us he had been bugging us to cut it off. 

One day he came and said that the landlord wanted it cut. We asked him several times if he was sure. We couldn’t imagine Pini doing that as it would be about half of the tree! Our understanding of Hebrew isn’t that bad but I thought I should ask Pini to be certain. 

Sure enough, when we asked Pini about it he said ‘NO! It is a mitzvah to grow this tree! It is one of the Shivat HaMinim! The 7 species’ He went on the show us the others of the 7 species that he was growing in the garden.

As Pini walked away, we were struck by the different perspectives on this tree:

Ours: the fig tree was a bit of a nuisance- messy, bug drawing, sticky mess.

Ya’acov: cutting the fig tree represented a bit of income if he could cut it.

Pini: his fig tree was a mitzvah… an act of obedience to Torah and a Holy work; a blessing and a fulfillment of promises made by God. 


After this, we looked at the fig tree with totally new eyes. I also learned to make jam so we could enjoy the fruit! May we continue to have this kind of ‘seeing’ as we walk this Land of promise.

"Every man will sit under his own fig tree, and no one will make them afraid; for the Lord Almighty has spoken." Micah 4:4

Nissim & Hadassah
Jerusalem, Israel

Hadassah and Nissim, her accountant husband, live in a settlement just outside Jerusalem with their dog Molly. After making Aliyah (immigrating) from the U.S. with their five children in 1989, they are now semi-retired and open their home to guests and those wishing to make Aliyah. When not busy with their 16 'GrandWonders', they enjoy a quiet life of study, prayer and learning to serve the LORD. 


Hadassah #12 11.04.17


From the Editor (Steve Martin, Love For His People Founder):

If these messages have ministered to you, please consider sending a charitable gift of $10-$25 today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families as Hadassah's in Israel, whom we consistently help monthly through our work. Your tax-deductible contributions receive a receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Secure, conveniently contributions can be done online now through our website using the DONATE buttons on either side column of our blog.

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc. 
P.O. Box 414   
Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
 


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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

V’ahavta וְאָהַבְתָּ ‘And you shall love’ - UP TO JERUSALEM! Hadassah from Jerusalem


V’ahavta  
וְאָהַבְתָּ    ‘And you shall love’ 

UP TO JERUSALEM!
Hadassah from Jerusalem

Oct. 17, 2017

"Three times in a year all your males shall appear before the LORD your God in the place which He chooses, at the Feast of Unleavened Bread and at the Feast of Weeks and at the Feast of Booths, and they shall not appear before the LORD empty-handed.” Deuteronomy  16:16

What a privilege the LORD has given us (and a command) to come up to Jerusalem three times a year to worship Him. In the days of the Temple, sacrifices would be offered, much marvelous food eaten and lots of rejoicing.

We have just finished the Lord’s Feast Day of Sukkot. Lots of ‘booths’ (sukkot) built in yards and on porches. Our personal sukkah was actually 2 rooms: one for eating and having friends over, and the other for sleeping and studying. Such a marvelous season of ‘dwelling’ with the Lord- under the shadow of His wings! 

But the Word tells us that the Temple is a house of prayer for all people! Not just Jewish people. It speaks of a day when all the Nations will come up for Sukkot: "Then it will come about that any who are left of all the nations that went against Jerusalem will go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to celebrate the Feast of Booths."  Zechariah 14:16

Years ago, many Christians understood what this passage is all about and began to come up to Jerusalem NOW to celebrate. This year, 47,000 Christians visited during the Feast.

The Jerusalem Parade is a highlight each year as Pilgrims, dressed in native costumes, armed with country flags and treats, march thru the city proclaiming their love and support of Israel and the Jewish people. We went to enjoy the parade with our grandchildren.





I cannot express the excitement and joy these Lovers of God and Israel infused in us who live here. 

How wonderful to see those who are praying and sacrificing on our behalf! 

Their outpouring of joy and love washed over our weary souls and infused in us a strength to go on.


Blessing Israel- they will be truly blessed!

Hadassah from Jerusalem


Nissim & Hadassah
Jerusalem, Israel

Hadassah and Nissim, her accountant husband, live in a settlement just outside Jerusalem with their dog Molly. After making Aliyah (immigrating) from the U.S. with their five children in 1989, they are now semi-retired and open their home to guests and those wishing to make Aliyah. When not busy with their 16 'GrandWonders', they enjoy a quiet life of study, prayer and learning to serve the LORD. 

Hadassah #11 10.17.17


From the Editor (Steve Martin, Love For His People Founder):

If these messages have ministered to you, please consider sending a charitable gift of $10-$25 today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families as Hadassah's in Israel, whom we consistently help monthly through our work. Your tax-deductible contributions receive a receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Secure, conveniently contributions can be done online now through our website using the DONATE buttons on either side column of our blog.

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc. 
P.O. Box 414   
Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
 

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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

V’ahavta וְאָהַבְתָּ 'And you shall love’ - "An Appointment with God" - Hadassah from Jerusalem

V’ahavta  
וְאָהַבְתָּ    ‘And you shall love’ 
An Appointment with God
Hadassah from Jerusalem

The High Holy Days are upon us. Here in the Land there was much activity as we prepared for the first of these - Rosh Hashanah or Yom Teruah. Of course there is always the menu planning and eternal grocery shopping. Lots of lovely celebration foods packed with memories and.... calories! New clothing for the New Year. Clean houses for a fresh start.

But in the midst of all the hustle and bustle what may be difficult to maintain is the main reasons for this season - not only of celebration but more appropriately the 3 ‘Rs’ - Reflection, Repentance, and Restoration. 

This past month, the shofar has been sounded every weekday morning in the shul. For those who have ears to hear, it is sounding to wake us up. The day is approaching when we will be called to make an assessment of our deeds this past year. How did we spend our time? On what did we spend our money? What words did we speak? Those that build or those that tear down? Do we hold hurts, bitterness, and unforgiveness? Even though the general thought or feeling is one of celebration, this is actually a somber time of year as we approach the throne of the King to be called into account.

We do not need to be afraid or enter this time with trepidation. If God has instituted these Holy days, He has done so because He is making Himself accessible. In essence, He has a calendar and your name is written on these coming days. You have, as it were, an appointment with God.

As we participate with Him in His moedim (appointed days) He has made the way for true repentance, cleansing and rebuilding of relationships - first with Him, and then with those around us. We trust Him in this that He will be faithful to meet us on Yom Teruah. He will show us those we have offended and give us the courage to make things right - to say 'I'm sorry'. He will remind us of vows not kept and give us the wisdom to keep the vows and to be careful about making future vows. He will prepare us for a life of fruitfulness and beauty with Him as our Guide.

As we are looking ahead, we are in hopes for an even more significant coming year filled with mitzvot (acts of loving-kindness) and a greater reality of the presence of the Living God and the Day in which we are living. We look forward, with joy, to the season ahead and are grateful to our God for providing a beautiful way to be in relationship with Him and each other.

Our wish for you, dear readers: May you be written for a wonderful year full of Life!

Nissim & Hadassah
Jerusalem, Israel

Hadassah and Nissim, her accountant husband, live in a settlement just outside Jerusalem with their dog Molly. After making Aliyah (immigrating) from the U.S. with their five children in 1989, they are now semi-retired and open their home to guests and those wishing to make Aliyah. When not busy with their 16 'GrandWonders', they enjoy a quiet life of study, prayer and learning to serve the LORD. 

Hadassah #10 09.20.17



From the Editor (Steve Martin, Love For His People Founder):

As these messages have ministered to you, please consider sending a charitable gift today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families in Israel, including Hadassah's. We consistently help them monthly through our work. Your tax-deductible contributions receive a USA receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Secure, conveniently contributions can be done online now through our website using the DONATE buttons on either side column of our blog.

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc. 
P.O. Box 414   
Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
 

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Friday, September 15, 2017

V’ahavta וְאָהַבְתָּ 'And you shall love’ - "Jerusalem ~ The Place of God's Name" - Hadassah from Jerusalem


V’ahavta  
וְאָהַבְתָּ    ‘And you shall love’ 

Jerusalem~ The Place of God's Name

The Israelites miraculously were delivered from Egypt. They were on their way to the 'Promised Land' ~ the land God promised to Avraham and then to his son Yitzhak and to his grandson Yaakov. While still in the desert, the Lord spoke to Moshe of a place that they would come to one day. The place He was leading them. The place of His choosing. The place that He would put His Name.

"But you are to seek the place the Lord your G-d will choose... to put His Name there for his dwelling. To that place you must go." Deuteronomy 12:5

It was not just any place. It was specifically chosen and would play an important part in the continuing relationship between God and His people. All of God's future plans for His children centered, not just around the Promised Land but more specifically a city. 

The city that He would mark with His Name. 

That city is Jerusalem.

"I will give one tribe to his son so that David will always have a lamp before me in Jerusalem, the city where I choose to put my Name." I Kings 11:36

By practice, we know that when you write your name on an object, you are telling others that it belongs to you. Those who do not know you may not know to whom the item belongs. If your name is written on your jacket collar, if you should forget it somewhere, someone need only look inside and see your name and know that it belongs to you. So it is with the things of God. He is particular about His precious possessions.

He has His own way of marking what belongs to him~ of placing His Name.

The Name of God by which Avraham, Yitzhak and Yaakov knew Him was Shaddai    
שַׁדַּי
The first letter, the shin, is often used to represent the whole Name of God. God commanded a special way for the priests of the Temple to put His Name on the people every day:

"The LORD bless you and keep you, the LORD make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. The LORD lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace. And they (the priests) will put my Name on the children of Israel and I will bless them." Numbers 6: 24-27

  


The priests were commanded to bless the people with the purpose of putting the Name of  God on them. As they recited this blessing, they would hold their two hands up high together, making the shape of the shin with their fingers. (see photo) This blessing was chanted over the children of Israel every day, thus putting God's name on them every day~ renewing His relationship with them as His special possession.



The name of God as represented by the shin is able to be seen written on Jerusalem. As we look at a map of Jerusalem, we see three valleys running north to south. The darker shaded areas to the left of the numbers on the map below show the valleys. #1 is the Hinnom Valley. #2 is the Tyropoeon Valley. #3 is the Kidron Valley.




We won't go into the past and future significance of these valleys at this time.  What we want to notice is the way in which the three valleys relate to each other. As you can see, geographically the three valleys form the letter shin. 


In an almost hidden and mysterious way, God has put His Name on Jerusalem. Just as He said He would. His Name was there before us. His Name was there before Moshe. His Name was there before Avraham. And His Name will be there always. 

A reminder of His greatness, a testimony to His sovereignty, an immovable sign of His covenant with the children of Israel~ the Jewish people.


The command He gave Moshe still stands for the Jewish people:


 "….you are to seek the place the L-rd your G-d will choose... to put His Name there for his dwelling. To that place you must go."



Nissim & Hadassah
Jerusalem, Israel

Hadassah and Nissim, her accountant husband, live in a settlement just outside Jerusalem with their dog Molly. After making Aliyah (immigrating) from the U.S. with their five children in 1989, they are now semi-retired and open their home to guests and those wishing to make Aliyah. When not busy with their 16 'GrandWonders', they enjoy a quiet life of study, prayer and learning to serve the LORD. 

Hadassah #9 09.15.17


From the Editor (Steve Martin, Love For His People Founder):

If these messages have ministered to you, please consider sending a charitable gift of $10-$25 today, and maybe each month, to help us bless families as Hadassah's in Israel, whom we consistently help monthly through our work. Your tax-deductible contributions receive a receipt for each donation. Fed. ID #27-1633858.

Secure, conveniently contributions can be done online now through our website using the DONATE buttons on either side column of our blog.

Contribution checks can be sent to: 
Love For His People, Inc. 
P.O. Box 414   
Pineville, NC 28134

Todah rabah! (Hebrew – Thank you very much.)
 

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