Showing posts with label Holy Land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Land. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2026

"Abraham Lincoln and the Holy Land" - message by Steve Martin

 

Abraham Lincoln and the Holy Land

 

“For the enemy has persecuted my soul; He has crushed my life to the ground; He has made me dwell in dark places, like those who have long been dead.”  Psalm 143:3, NASB

Well, that’s not a Bible verse anyone will put on their refrigerator!

And yet we go through those seasons when we feel exactly that – crushed, forsaken, “Where are You, Lord” times in our lives. So, then what?

Abraham Lincoln, our beloved 16th American president, was known to have had “melancholy”—or simply depression. We can certainly understand why, amid the Civil War, his young son’s death, and his wife Martha’s health issues.

I have several books on my bookcase and have read most of them. They are not just for show.

Though he was not known as a churchgoer, he did call upon the Name of the Lord Jesus for guidance, courage, and fortitude to stand for righteousness in many political and life situations. Battered, hated, and later assassinated, he did seek the Lord in his times of depression and melancholy.

On his deathbed, it has been written that Lincoln spoke these words to his wife, Martha, as she drew near with her ear.

“A strong case can be made, based on the “Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln” (kept at the Illinois State Historical Library), a manuscript Noyes W. Miner, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Springfield, Illinois, who wrote of his conversations with Mary Todd Lincoln in 1882, and several other references, that these were Abraham Lincoln’s last words:

“We will visit the Holy Land and see those places hallowed by the footsteps of the Savior. There is no city on earth I so much desire to see as Jerusalem.”

 

These are the words that follow in the manuscript: "and with that word half spoken on his tongue, the bullet from the pistol of the assassin’s entered his brain, and the soul of the great and good President was carried by the Angels to the New Jerusalem & above.” (see here: Abraham Lincoln's Last Words)

There are at least ten fascinating facts about Lincoln and the Jews. Look here for more: Lincoln and the Jews. But that is for another day, another message.

We can all admire President Abraham Lincoln for the life he led and the courage he displayed, even as he fought spiritual and natural battles most of his life. And while I am on the subject, we can also give thanks to the Lord for the great President Donald J. Trump, who is to our country, and his ongoing support for Israel and our Jewish friends in their Land.


Lord, give us courage to also stand against the enemies that seek to destroy them, our friends, the Jews in Israel.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People in Charlotte, North Carolina

Message #8, 2026, “Abraham Lincoln and the Holy Land”, Feb. 26, 2026, 11:30 am


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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Drive Thru History: Holy Land with Dave Stotts Volume 1


Drive Thru History: Holy Land with Dave Stotts Volume 1







Published on Apr 27, 2012


The DVD is available at: ChristianBook.com - http://zndr.vn/ArquNo Amazon.com - http://zndr.vn/xJJcBM BN.com - http://zndr.vn/xR9e9C Drive Thru History: Holy Land with Dave Stotts - Covenants, Kings, and the Promised Land. Drive into the history and culture of Scripture on a journey like no other! Dave Stotts speeds through the ancient world of the Bible, in this first installment of Drive Thru History: Holy Land, delivering a fast-paced encounter with the people, places, and events that have shaped our world and the Christian faith. Covenants, Kings, and the Promised Land takes you through an overview of the Israelite conquest, to David and Goliath in the valley of Elah, and into the caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were buried. Also includes a PDF for each episode containing discussion questions designed for small group Bible studies, home school, and families. Episode 1: Intro to the Series, Patriarchs, Exodus, Lachish, Beersheba Episode 2: Arad, Dead Sea, Sodom & Gomorrah, Masada Episode 3: King David, the Valley of Elah (David and Goliath), Ein Gedi, Qumran, Dead Sea Scrolls Recommended family entertainment by The Dove Foundation - "We love Drive Thru History. As parents we find it entertaining and enlightening." -- Wayne O., Facebook review - "I love this show! Dave does a wonderful job of making history come alive." -- Carole L., Facebook review

Friday, May 25, 2018

Shalva Tea and the Renaissance of Biblical Herbs in the Holy Land - Breaking Israel News

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Shalva Tea and the Renaissance of Biblical Herbs in the Holy Land

The tasty herbs used in some of the best local blends date back to the times of the Bible

Louisiana Becomes 25th US State to Prohibit Business Ties With Anti-Israel BDS Groups

'I am pleased that Louisiana will join what is now a critical mass of states in supporting our closest ally,' stated Governor Edwards

WATCH: In Honor of ‘America Eats for Israel,’ Enjoy This Fun Video

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ICYMI: First Fruits’ Ceremony Reenacted Overlooking Temple Mount [PHOTO SPREAD]

Descendants of Aaron the High Priest recreate the ritual of 'the first fruits' as it was performed in the Temple

Why Do the Media Keep Encouraging
Hamas Violence?

By Alan Dershowitz
CALLING THIS the “dead baby strategy” may seem cruel, because it is cruel. But don’t blame the messenger for accurately describing this tactic. Blame those who cynically use it. And blame the media for playing into the hands of those who use it by reporting only the body count and not the deliberate Hamas tactic that leads to one-sided body counts.
By Steve Kramer
By Dr. Denis MacEoin
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Friday, January 5, 2018

The Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2017 in the Holy Land - CBN News

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The Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2017 in the Holy Land
CBN News 01-02-2018
Christianity Today has released a list of the top 10 archaeological finds of 2017 in Israel, and CBN News has been on the front lines of these discoveries, reporting on many of them from our Jerusalem Bureau.
We can travel back in time by digging in the land of the Bible. It is through historical evidence found by archaeologists that the world can better understand the details about the people who lived and how they lived during Biblical times, especially in the First Century when the early church was branching out into the known world. 
1.  Small Roman Theater Found Next to the Temple Mount's Western Wall-- It is the first example of a Roman public building ever discovered in Jerusalem. It was found at the bottom of eight excavated courses of Western Wall stones, 26 feet below Warrens Arch and the current level of the Western Wall plaza, the theater could seat roughly 200 people. It's use or date has not been determined, but archaeologists think it may date about a century after the time of Christ.
2.  A Relic from The Temple Jesus Knew -- How Solomon's portico, the double colonnade that surrounded the temple built by Herod, actually appeared came into sharper focus with the discovery of an ornamental capital from one of the tops of the columns. Jesus visited Solomon's portico during the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah) in John 10:23.  The early church also used it as a meeting place as recorded in Acts 3:11, 5:12)
3.  Where was Bethsaida Located? -- Bethsaida was the hometown of three of the apostles, Peter, Andrew and Philip. The city is believed to be located somewhere near the outlet of the Jordan River into the northern Sea of Galilee.  However, it's precise location has never been pinpointed. This year, archaeologist Mordechai Aviam of Kinneret College and his team discovered the remains of a Roman bathhouse at one site, which is much closer to the shore of the sea than the other site.  But neither site has been id'd as Bethsaida and there's a difference of opinion between archaeologists as to where the actual city may lie.
4.  Timna Copper Camp from the Time of David and Solomon -- Some scholars have suggested due to the lack of archaeological evidence that the reigns of David and Solomon found in the Old Testament were not significant.  However, evidence to support a very powerful 10th century B.C. centralized kingdom based in Jerusalem has come to light. This year, 3,000-year-old donkey dung found at Timna, the site of ancient copper mines, and tested by archaeologists from Tel Aviv University, revealed the donkey's diet came from near Jerusalem.  It is another example of centralized power at the time of David and Solomon.
5.  Seal Impressions Redating the City of David --  Archaeology in the oldest area of Jerusalem, the City of David, continues to reveal the Holy City's historic past. In September, the IAA exhibited a collection of clay seal impressions (bullae) which came from different excavations.  The clay sealings date from roughly the time of King Hezekiah (700 B.C.) to the end of the Judean monarchy (586 B.C.). One of the sealings bears the name of Achiav ben Menachem, which suggests a connection to two kings of the northern kingdom: Ahab and Menachem. Archaeologists believe this is evidence that refugees from the northern kingdom of Israel found their way into senior positions in the southern kingdom of Judea.