Showing posts with label lifetime. Show all posts
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Monday, July 4, 2016

America and Israel: A Lifetime of Fighting for Freedom By Ariella Mendlowitz - BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

Flag of Israel among 3000 Flags at 9/11 memorial on September 11, 2009 in Malibu, CA. (Photo: Shutterstock.com)

America and Israel: A Lifetime of Fighting for Freedom

“And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.” Leviticus 25:10 (The Israel Bible™)
Today, the Fourth of July, marks 240 years since representatives of the original 13 colonies signed the historic Declaration of Independence, forever removing the burden of British rule and proudly establishing a new country to represent the values of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”.
Since that very first Independence Day in 1776, America’s leaders have fought to bring its citizens the rights deserved by those living in a democratic nation. Whether freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the right of the people to be secure in their own homes, or freedom of the press, the once fledgling country has now boomed into a world power, refusing to allow harm to come to its people nor to its refreshing way of viewing the world with each step towards the future.
Fortunately, America does not stand alone in its battle towards securing a future of hope and prosperity for its people.
Because while the nation of 50 states and approximately 319 million people faces near monthly attacks from the unspoken evil of radical Islam, a little country no larger than the size of New Jersey, located 6,000 miles away, experiences the same terror, albeit on a more frequent- and often more deadly- basis.
Little Israel, only 68 years old, suffers at the same hands as those with plans to murder the “infidels” of America. With calls to quite literally wipe Israel off the face of the map, the daily threats to the Jewish state’s existence have resulted in tears of mourning as too many people bury loved ones, killed in their prime.
But the calls for Israel’s destruction have not deterred the little country from doing great things. From the time of her own Declaration of Independence from British rule in 1948, Israel has blossomed into the most advanced nation of the entire Middle East, joining America at the forefront of world leadership.
What the two unique countries share in the face of terrorism is a unique pursuit of freedom at all costs. For no other reason than to protect the values for which they stand would America and Israel send out their men and women into the heat of the battlefield with the well-known risk they may not return home alive.
Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin celebrated the strong ties between America and Israel at a ceremony held at the home of US Ambassador Dan Shapiro in Herzliya. “”Israel’s strongest and most central ally is America,” said Netanyahu.
Rivlin thanked the U.S. for its support saying, “We in Israel are committed, and we will remain committed to this special relationship.” Recognizing a common threat that both countries face, Rivlin emphasized that it will not deter the unity between Israel and the United States. “Our shared values are under attack, as in the terror attacks in Istanbul, Orlando, and Hebron. We will continue to confront these challenges together,” Rivlin declared.
“We will never forget that our true partner is the U.S. And do you know why this relationship will weather every storm and withstand every challenge? It is because when the U.S. looks at Israel, it sees itself. And when Israel looks at America, we see ourselves,” the prime minister affirmed.
On this July 4th, when Americans in the United States and those living abroad celebrate so many years of continued strength amid times of shattered dreams, Israel acknowledges the battle it shares with those in the west, and remembers the price which America too has paid in the quest for living as “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
From Israel to America: Happy Independence Day and God bless!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

"“Expectations & Hope” - Ahava Love Letter (Steve Martin)

                  
       “Expectations & Hope” 

 “It all accords with my earnest expectation and hope that I will have nothing to be ashamed of; but rather, now, as always, the Messiah will be honored by my body, whether it is alive or dead. For to me, life is the Messiah…” (Phil. 1:20-21, CJB Complete Jewish Bible)


Dear family of friends,

On the early morning during my time with the Lord, on my 59th birthday Nov. 23, 2013, I was again thinking of the enormous thanksgiving that was welling up in my heart the past few days. It was the same sense I get when the Lord is wanting to use me to express a prophetic word - that moment when my heart beats faster, my stomach starts to whirl, and I know His Holy Spirit, Ruach HaKodesh (Hebrew) is moving. Usually I just get a word or two, and know He wants me to step out in faith, trusting He will give me more as I obey His prompting.

It is when He says to my spirit, “Speak, for I am giving you something to say right now.” Or in this case, to write now.

This time He again just gave me two words - expectations and hope. And so I started to write this Ahava Love Letter, believing more would come as I wrote.

Expectations can really give us hope, for something exciting to happen, or believing a turn is coming in the road ahead that will bring a better situation in our life. Expectations can last a day, or even a lifetime. They can give us something good to look forward to, as we walk through the daily life we have.

Or they can result in a crash when the event or desire we are seeking to bring fulfillment doesn’t come about as we had hoped. That particular thing we were looking to falls below our anticipated expectation, and disappointment results. By God’s grace we can get over it quickly and move on. Other times it will cripple us and wound our spirit more than we even realize, even for the long term.

You and I both know that there have been many times when we were expecting someone to do something on our behalf, or a big event was to occur, but the end result was far short of what we had thought it would be. We had “high hopes”, but then felt the sting of another “it happened again as I really thought it would” which we had secretly considered.

I can look back at previous expectations and hopes, and believe I have learned a thing or two to share with you. When I stop and think about what my hope and expectation was founded on, there is indeed a lesson taught. I realized that when my hope was on something temporary, or in someone who really didn’t have the capacity to fulfill it, the glitter and glory was just a shadow. We experienced the failure, because the capacity to fulfill the hope wasn’t there to begin with. When that which we hope in is less then what it could be, then disappointment always happens.

By this time you may know where I am going with this.

It is great to dream, to expect, to hope for a better future. We are meant to be that type of people, who look forward to a better tomorrow. That is something the Lord puts in our hearts, to help in our motivations, to keep us pushing forward, to reach the mark set before us by our Father.

I have come to the point now that I regularly declare, “My times are in Your hands.” (Psalm 31:15) Putting my trust in His purposes and plans has given me a strong foundation on which to place my expectations and hopes. He is strong. He is able. He is the One who will never fail us or lack in His ability to fulfill His promises. Because He is God, and because only He can.

Days are ahead, and actually here now, when our need to depend on Him for all things will greatly be tested. If our hopes and expectations are put on that which can and will crumble, our faith will fail us and we will lose our way. IF we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus (Yeshua), the Author and Finisher of our faith, we will be able to stand, have our hopes fulfilled, and see desired expectations completed.

My trust is in Him. I hope yours is today also, and grows stronger in each forth coming day.

Ahava to my family of friends,

Steve Martin
Founder
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Ahava Love Letter #88   “Expectations & Hope”  ©2013 Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2013 (11/23/13 Saturday at 7:30 am in Charlotte, NC). The day of my 59th birthday!!!

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