Showing posts with label atonement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atonement. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Atonement ✡ "Sin Offerings To Atone For Yisrael" - Israel365

For the rows of bread, for the regular meal offering and for the regular burnt offering, for those of the Shabbatot, new moons, festivals, for consecrations, for sin offerings to atone for Yisrael
Nehemiah 10:34 (The Israel Bible™)

לְלֶחֶם הַמַּעֲרֶכֶת וּמִנְחַת הַתָּמִיד וּלְעוֹלַת הַתָּמִיד הַשַּׁבָּתוֹת הֶחֳדָשִׁים לַמּוֹעֲדִים וְלַקֳּדָשִׁים וְלַחַטָּאוֹת לְכַפֵּר עַל־יִשְׂרָאֵל
Hear the verse in Hebrew

l’-LE-khem ha-ma-a-RE-khet u-min-KHAT ha-ta-MEED ul-o-LAT ha-ta-MEED ha-sha-ba-TOT he-kho-da-SHEEM la-mo-a-DEEM v’-la-ko-da-SHEEM v’-la-kha-TOT l’-kha-PAYR al yis-ra-AYL

Atonement Through Prayer

The last ten verses of this chapter of Nehemiah focus on reviving the sacrificial obligations. The word for ’sacrifice’ or ‘offering,’ korban (קרבן), indicates its true purpose. Korban comes from the word karov (קרוב) which means ‘close'. The korban facilitates a close relationship between man and Hashem (God). Although the korbanot can only be brought in Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), the core idea behind them is timeless and universal, intended for all humanity. In the absence of the Beit Hamikdash (Holy Temple)  and its sacrifices, we use prayer as a means of coming close to our Father in Heaven. As the verse is Hoshea says “Instead of bulls we will pay the offering of our lips” (Hosea 14:3). Pictured above is the sanctuary of the historical Hurva Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem. Founded in the 18th century in the vicinity where the the Beit Hamikdash stood, this is one of Jerusalem's most iconic locations for prayer.
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Friday, September 29, 2017

Encountering Jesus on the Holiest Day of the Jewish Year - SANDRA TEPLINSKY CHARISMA NEWS


If you have faith to engage authentically by the Holy Spirit in these appointed days, you may find rich blessing in them. (Flickr/Government Press Office/CC 2.0)

Encountering Jesus on the Holiest Day of the Jewish Year

SANDRA TEPLINSKY  CHARISMA NEWS
Standing With Israel
Yom Kippur, traditionally regarded as the holiest day of the biblical year, falls this Friday evening through Saturday evening on Sept. 29-30. Yom Kippur literally translates "Day of Covering," but is usually called the Day of Atonement. The English word atonement was devised specifically to convey the "at-one-ment" with God that was attained by following the detailed procedures for sacrifice and priestly cleansing on this day. (Lev. 16 and 23:26-32, Num. 29:7-11) For a basic summary of Yom Kippur, visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yom_Kippur.
Our salvation or right standing with God does not depend on our observance of special days or seasons. However, if you have faith to engage authentically by the Holy Spirit in these appointed days, you may find rich blessing in them. For this reason, many Christians and Messianic Jews celebrate Passover, First Fruits (Resurrection Day), the New Year/Yom Teruah and Feast of Tabernacles. Regarding Yom Kippur, however, there can be unique challenges. The day seems to require an embrace of a system for forgiveness of sin specifically rendered ineffective (if not altogether anti-Christian) in the New Covenant. Moreover, Yom Kippur is a solemn day that, as traditionally kept, can appear almost morose. As a result, many Christians who celebrate other feasts give little attention to the highly meaningful Day of Atonement. Nevertheless, I believe that followers of Yeshua can not only observe this day with integrity, but that God invites us, as a 1 Peter 5 holy priesthood, to engage intimately with Him on Yom Kippur in at least five ways. (And just a loving reminder here: Gentile believers can only authentically observe this or other feasts with integrity by being who God created them to be—Gentiles, not Jews.)
1. Yom Kippur is, first and most of all, a time to commemorate Messiah's stunning self-sacrifice. We are eternally thankful that Yeshua is our once-for-all atonement: "When Messiah appeared as [High Priest] .... He entered into the Holies once for all—not by the blood of goats and calves but by His own blood, having obtained eternal redemption" (Heb. 9:11-12, TLV).
Therefore, throughout the day on Yom Kippur we honor and celebrate Yeshua. He has marvelously done away with sin, not just covered (as in "Kippur") our sin. Yom Kippur is an appropriate time to seek renewed and expanded understanding of the authority and power of His shed blood. It is a day to engage "the fellowship of sharing in His sufferings" and "power of His resurrection" (Phil. 3:10)
2. With this undertone of celebration for Messiah's once for all atonement, Yom Kippur is a Sabbath, a day not to work but assemble before YHVH. It is a day on which we "deny" or "afflict" ourselves (Lev. 23:27, 32, Num. 29:7) The Hebrew word generally translated either "deny" or "afflict" means to look down, abase, chasten or harshly deal with. In context, the word refers to an extreme humbling, sober examination and judgment of oneself. For this reason the Jewish people fast on Yom Kippur. The fast is a matter of tradition but fits well with the day. I recommend it for those desiring to engage uniquely with God on Yom Kippur.
Recall that Yeshua calls His followers to self-denial, too, " Then Jesus said to His disciples, "If anyone will come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me.me" (Matt. 16:24, MEV). Romans 12:1 affirms: "I urge you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy, and acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service of worship."
God does not want our lives focused on self-examination or affliction throughout the year. But He does call us to judge ourselves regarding sin. By rightly judging ourselves and turning from sin, we may avoid coming under His judgment or chastening (1 Cor. 11:31). On a somewhat related note, recall that Israel's high priest had to atone first for his own sins before he could minister to God's people. Could God be calling you to consecrate this Yom Kippur as a Sabbath on which to humble yourself, fast and ask Him to search your heart? Would you want to receive anew His precious gifts of conviction, repentance and expanded, holy love relationship?
3. Yom Kippur involves sacrifice. According to the New Covenant, how do we offer God a sacrifice? Hebrews 13:15 says, "Through Him, then, let us continually offer to God the sacrifice of praise, which is the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name." Yom Kippur is a highly appropriate day to spend in sacrificial praise and worship. But bear in mind that for praise to be sacrificial it must cost something, such as time, resources, energy—or pride. The notion of sacrifice is one not often discussed by followers of Yeshua. Therefore, Yom Kippur can be a time to revisit the Scriptures, including those in the New Covenant, regarding the blessing of sacrifice. These are but a few relevant verses through which we can be empowered by the Spirit, through rightly offered sacrifice, for the days ahead:
"Gather to me my consecrated ones, who made a covenant with me by sacrifice ..." (Ps. 50:5) Consecrated ones who have made a covenant by sacrifice include those partaking in the New Covenant, with its exchange of Messiah's life for theirs, and their lives given over to Him. Reaffirming this sacrificial exchange on Yom Kippur can reaffirm covenant with God.
"Sacrifice a thank offering to God ..." (Ps. 50:14). Thank offerings were freewill offerings not required for the forgiveness of sin. Instead, they were given to God as an overflow of love and gratitude. He highly and uniquely valued these voluntary offerings. Today, because our sins have been forgiven, thank offerings include voluntary worship and praise—and any other way in which our lives are laid down for Him and His people.
"He who sacrifices thank offerings honors Me and prepares the way so that I may show him the salvation of God" (Ps. 50:23). Sacrificial thank offerings can serve as powerful intercessory acts.
Followers of Messiah "are a holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices that are acceptable to God through Jesus Christ" (1 Pet. 2:5). Spiritual sacrifices offered voluntarily, not reluctantly, may be a vital function of God's holy priesthood.
"The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and contrite heart" (Ps. 51:17). The value of any sacrifice depends on the disposition of heart with which it is offered.
4. "Do not forget to do good and to share. For with such sacrifices God is well pleased" (Heb. 13:16). A Messianic or Christian observance of Yom Kippur can involve sacrificial giving to others. One of many ways to "do good and to share" with others is to pray for them. Yom Kippur can—and I believe should—be a day on which followers of Yeshua pray intentionally for Israel's salvation.
In Israel and around the world, Jewish people will gather in synagogues this weekend to fast, recite Scripture, and ask for forgiveness of sin. They will end the day hoping or trusting that their sins were forgiven. In so doing, they will reaffirm the traditional Jewish belief there is a way to the Father not involving Yeshua, His Son. Meanwhile, God's heart toward them is expressed in Romans 10:1: "My heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved." He yearns for His ancient covenant people to be fully reconciled to Him in Messiah. You, as part of a royal priesthood, can sacrificially intercede on Yom Kippur for that to happen.
At the end of Yom Kippur, the Jewish people traditionally sound the shofar. According to rabbinic teaching, the trumpet blast signifies that our souls have been freed from sin; therefore, we may have a good year. It also reminds us of the Jubilee, which is heralded by shofar blowing every 50th Yom Kippur (Lev. 25:8-9). Last, the shofar is said to announce the departure of God's especially near presence on Yom Kippur with His people though the high priest.
5. For believers, the shofar blast of Yom Kippur has deeper meaning. It announces a sealing of that which has taken place by the Spirit throughout the day. In addition, it heralds the coming Day of the Lord or Day of Judgment. This is the glorious yet fearsome day of Messiah's return. Many Messianic leaders believe Yom Kippur prophetically foreshadows the Second Coming and day of Israel's national salvation; and therefore, Yeshua will return as Judge and King on a Yom Kippur in the not-too-distant future. This is implicit in Paul's teaching: "And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written: 'The Deliverer will come out of Zion, and He will remove ungodliness from Jacob"; "for this is My covenant with them, when I shall take away their sins" (Rom. 11:26-27).
For those choosing to engage with it, Yom Kippur can be a day of special blessing in at least five ways. (1) Yom Kippur can be a Sabbath on which to commemorate Yeshua's heaven-and-earth-shattering atonement. (2) It is a day to fast and soberly invite the Holy Spirit's conviction, correction and then reconsecration of ourselves as living sacrifices. (3) It is a day to offer God a genuine sacrifice of praise. (4) Intercession for the salvation of Israel (and others) is highly appropriate this day. (5) Celebration of the promise of Yeshua's return and hope of His coming is perfect for Yom Kippur. The Bible's last words remain, "Even so, come, Lord Jesus" (Revelation 22:20) 
Sandra Teplinsky has been in Messianic Jewish ministry since 1979. She is president and founder of Light of Zion, a Messianic outreach to Israel and the church based in Jerusalem.
This article originally appeared on lightofzion.org.
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Monday, August 14, 2017

10 Very Strange Facts About The August 21 Solar Eclipse That Will Absolutely Blow Your Mind - Michael Snyder THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

Posted: 13 Aug 2017  Michael Snyder  THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

In just a matter of days we are going to witness the most unusual solar eclipse in U.S. history. Could it be possible that all of the very strange “coincidences” surrounding this event have some sort of special significance?  The mainstream media has been buzzing about this upcoming solar eclipse for months, and it will easily be the most watched eclipse in all of U.S. history.

Last week, I published an article entitled “12 Critical Events That Are Going To Happen Over A 40 Day Period From August 21st To September 30th that received an extraordinary amount of attention, and of course the first event on that list was “the Great American Eclipse” on the 21st.  As you will see below, so many numbers seem to indicate that this eclipse could have some sort of special significance, and it begins a period of exactly 40 days that many believe could be a turning point for America.

In the Scriptures, we are specifically told that one of the reasons why God created the sun and the moon was so that they could serve as “signs”.  The following is what Genesis 1:14 tells us…
“And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years
And in Luke 21:25, the Lord Jesus specifically warned us to watch for signs “in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars” just prior to His return.

So we should be watching, and we should fully expect to see something happen up there before Christ comes back.

With that in mind, I would like to share some amazing facts about the solar eclipse on August 21st with you.  These were originally compiled by The Countdown Report, and when I first read them they definitely got my attention…

-First contact is in the state of Oregon, the 33rd state in the USA. The last contact is in South Carolina on the 33rd parallel. This eclipse happens on day 233 of the year.

If the Revelation 12 sign is valid, then the eclipse is also 33 days before September 23, 2017. Jesus is thought to have been 33 when He died.

-Just for fun: It is 99 years (3 x 33) since the last eclipse to go coast-to-coast in the US, in 1918. From September 23, 2017 (Revelation 12 sign) to the end of the year, December 31, 2017 is 99 days (or 3 x 33). The number of days from the 1918 eclipse to the August 21 eclipse are 26,234 days. (2+6+2+3+4 = 17; 2017?). From August 12, 2017, the date of the Charlottesville Virginia “State of Emergency” declared to the August 21, 2017 Great Solar Eclipse is 9 days (3+3+3) and the dates are also mirrored – 12 and 21.

-First big city the eclipse hits in Oregon is Salem – Salem was named after Jerusalem. The eclipse also begins in Oregon exactly at sunset time in Jerusalem. So technically speaking, as the sun sets in America it will be setting in Jerusalem at the same time.

-The center line crosses through 12 primary states to receive total darkness. 12 disciples, 12 months in a year, the meaning of 12, which is considered a perfect number, is that it symbolizes God’s power and authority, as well as serving as a perfect governmental foundation.

-The eclipse path is exactly 70 miles wide. 70 has a sacred meaning in the Bible that has two perfect numbers, 7 that represents perfection and 10 that represents completeness and God’s law. 70 also symbolizes perfect spiritual order and a period of judgment. 70 is also specially connected with Jerusalem with so many references it would take a book to write.

-Another eclipse comes in 2024, 7 years after the August 21, 2017 and marks an X over the United States. The combined time of totality of these eclipses together will be 7 minutes. The day of the eclipse is August 21, 2017 – (7 + 7 + 7 = 21). The exact point where the two eclipses cross is right next to Cedar Lake in Illinois… specifically right next to SALEM Road. (Salem again!)

-The original form of the Hebrew letter Tav is like the English letter X or T – which is in the shape of a cross, or X– like the X that is made by the two solar eclipses on the cross paths over 7 years. The letter Tav means “a sign”.

-The path of the eclipse will be situated in such a way that every single state of the US will experience it, even Hawaii and Alaska.

-The totality will reach Oregon at 10:16 AM Pacific, and will end in South Carolina at 2:49 PM Eastern. That means it will take 1 hour and 33 minutes to cross the country. There is that 33 again.

-The eclipse is also exactly 40 days from Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur means “Day of Atonement” and is a time of repentance. While the eclipse day itself may come and go with everything remaining “normal” afterwards, we need to be focused on what could be coming soon after.

You can read the entire list of 33 facts that were compiled by The Countdown Report right here.  I just pulled out the ten that I considered to be the most remarkable.

According to Rachel Baxter, “40 is the number for waiting, preparation, testing or punishment. It is also the number to start a new chapter of the history of salvation”, and we see the number 40 pop up time after time in the Bible.

For instance, in Jonah 3:4 the prophet Jonah gave Ninevah a period of 40 days to repent before judgment would begin…
And Jonah began to enter into the city a day’s journey, and he cried, and said, Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown.
Could this coming 40 day time period have some sort of special significance for us?
Like I said in my previous article, I don’t know if all of this means anything.

But Jesus did specifically instruct us to watch for signs in the sun and the moon, and the solar eclipse on August 21st involves both the sun and the moon.

On August 21st, I am going to be able to travel into the path of this eclipse.  Hopefully it will be a very clear day and I will be able to get some very clear pictures for my readers.
I don’t expect anything world shattering to take place on that particular day, but like millions of other Americans, I will definitely be looking up into the sky to see what happens…

Michael Snyder is a Republican candidate for Congress in Idaho’s First Congressional District, and you can learn how you can get involved in the campaign on his official website. His new book entitled “Living A Life That Really Matters” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com.

Thursday, August 10, 2017

LoveMusic! - The Sacrifice Lamb (Official Lyric Video) Messianic Worship Song - Joshua Aaron


The Sacrifice Lamb 
Messianic Worship Song
Joshua Aaron


Aug. 10, 2017

Greetings friends of LoveMusic! and Love For His People,

Joel Chernoff, the founding member of the duo LAMB, back in the 1970's onward, wrote this gripping song "The Sacrifice Lamb". As a Messianic believer, Joel was proclaiming the Messiah Yeshua - His coming as the Lamb of God, to take away the sins of the world.

In 2014 Joshua Aaron included it on his album Hu Yavo (He Will Come). It is a powerful song. Yeshua HaMashiach, the Lamb and the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, is indeed the sacrificial Lamb of God. He is the Passover Lamb, the Son of God, the One for the salvation of the world.

Thank you, Joshua, for your ministry and gift to the nations, proclaiming our Lord and Savior, Yeshua. Glad you made aliyah to Israel from the USA!

Shalom and ahava,

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People
Charlotte, North Carolina
USA


Joshua Aaron - Succat Hallel in Jerusalem, Israel 2013
(photo by Steve Martin)

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Sign up here: Love For His People Contact FormThe Sacrifice Lamb (Official Lyric Video) Messianic Worship Song
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Joshua Aaron sings the classic messianic song, "The Sacrifice Lamb". It's a powerful prophetic look at the fulfilled promise of Messiah, Yeshua in Scripture. Available at: http://www.Joshua-Aaron.com or on itunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jo.... https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaAaronW... https://twitter.com/JAaronWorship https://www.Joshua-Aaron.com LYRICS
Have you ever heard? Messiah has come It says in His word, to cleanse everyone Atonement He made, iniquity bore That we can find life in Him evermore The sacrifice lamb has been slain His blood on the altar a stain To wipe away guilt and pain To bring hope eternal Salvation has come to the world God's only Son to the world Jesus the one for the world, Yeshua is He The prophets of old speak much of Messiah His death is foretold, the purpose is clear Isaiah did say, ‘twas for an atonement To give us a way that leads not to death The sacrifice lamb has been slain His blood on the altar a stain To wipe away guilt and pain To bring hope eternal Salvation has come to the world God's only Son to the world Jesus the one for the world, Yeshua is He So brothers of mine, look not to yourselves For we are but one, we all need His help We’ve broken the law, but He paid our debt that we can find life by Yeshua’s death The sacrifice lamb has been slain His blood on the altar a stain To wipe away guilt and pain To bring hope eternal Salvation has come to the world God's only Son to the world Jesus the one for the world, Yeshua is He So final atonement has come And brought us new hope by God's Son If you will believe in your heart… Yeshua you'll know! Written by Joel Chernoff Copyright ©1972 Messianic Publishing Co.


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