Showing posts with label revelation 21:4. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Jerusalem & Friends - Yad Vashem, The Holocaust History Museum. Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Jerusalem & Friends
-          Yad Vashem, The Holocaust History Museum

Now Think On This
Steve Martin


“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There will no longer be any death; and there will no longer be any mourning, crying or pain; because the old order has passed away.” (Revelation 21:4, Complete Jewish Bible)


Near the end of the Jerusalem light rail train line, on the west side of the city, is the Holocaust History Museum, known in Hebrew as Yad Vashem. Now that I think about it, for many Jews during World War II, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Bergen-Belsen and similar concentration, extermination death camps were also at the end of the line. For those back then, it was evil at its worse, with death for the millions. For the living who visit this memorial now, it is the opportunity to see and observe a part of what had happened, but also to commit to not let it happen again to the Jewish people.

This official museum, remembering those gassed by the Nazi regime, established in 1953 on the western slope of Mount Herzl, is the second most visited tourist site in Israel. I personally have been there five times. I would encourage any who make it to Israel, as a tourist or otherwise, to take it all in.

After making the way down the entrance street, either by bus or on foot from the train, is the building greeting the visitors. From there you enter into the main grounds, having the Children’s Memorial, the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations, and the main Hall of Remembrance, Another building included is the silent, dark, ever-candle burning hall with the names of each extermination camp spelled out on the floor behind the circular railed walkway. One really gets the sense of honor to those who perished in the gas chambers.

As you walk to each building, the paths are lined with small trees, each one planted in remembrance of Gentiles, the Righteous Ones, who helped save Jews from certain death. Names such as Oskar Schindler (his story told in the movie Schindler’s List) and Corrie ten Boom are two of the ones more familiar. A listing of over 26,000 names can be found on the museum’s website Yad Vashem.

Tears are often shed during the hour long (or more) walk through the main Hall of Remembrance. One can only pause, sit, listen, and simply try to image the horror that families went through. The ugly hate, the lies viciously spread, the cruel beatings, starvation, and then the gas chambers built as the final solution for six million Jews. With every possible display of actual photos and movie footage; historical facts of each European country where Jews were rounded up as cattle and loaded into actual cattle trains; and recorded documentaries of the old, then young, survivors - never again shall this atrocity happen to the Jewish people. With those who have already made Israel home, and the ones who will yet make Israel their home, all are committed to this end. Never again.



As a ministry committed to bless the Jewish people, those who for many centuries were driven from their homes, businesses, and then beaten or killed by satanic people “in the name of Christ”, Love For His People, Inc. will continually stand with Israel. Helping those in the Land; assisting those going back to the Land (aliyah); and sharing the eternal truth, through social media and other writings in support of their Land; it is our heart and purpose to bless our friends of Israel.

We cherish Jerusalem and our friends within. I pray you too will have the opportunity to visit this special land, chosen by the Eternal God to put His Name there, and the place where our Savior and Lord Jesus, Yeshua HaMashiach, will make His triumphant return soon. His coming back will be in time to save His people, and to set up His throne of righteous rule and reign.

Shalom and ahava (peace and love in Hebrew).

Now think on this,
  
Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.


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Now Think On This #334 - in the year of our Lord 11.26.17 – “Jerusalem & Friends – Yad Vashem”, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017 3:40 pm


Yad Vashem
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yad Vashem (Hebrewיָד וַשֵׁם‎) is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. It is dedicated to preserving the memory of the dead; honouring Jews who fought against their Nazi oppressors and Gentiles who selflessly aided Jews in need; and researching the phenomenon of the Holocaust in particular and genocide in general, with the aim of avoiding such events in the future.
Established in 1953, Yad Vashem is on the western slope of Mount Herzl, also known as the Mount of Remembrance, a height in western Jerusalem, 804 meters (2,638 ft) above sea level and adjacent to the Jerusalem Forest. The memorial consists of a 180-dunam (18.0 ha; 44.5-acre) complex containing the Holocaust History Museum, memorial sites such as the Children's Memorial and the Hall of Remembrance, the Museum of Holocaust Art, sculptures, outdoor commemorative sites such as the Valley of the Communities, a synagogue, a research institute with archives, a library, a publishing house, and an educational center, the International School/Institute for Holocaust Studies.
A core goal of Yad Vashem's founders was to recognize Gentiles who, at personal risk and without a financial or evangelistic motive, chose to save their Jewish brethren from the ongoing genocide during the Holocaust. Those recognized by Israel as Righteous Among the Nations are honored in a section of Yad Vashem known as the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations.

After the Western Wall, Yad Vashem is the second-most-visited Israeli tourist site. Its curators do not charge any fee for admission, and welcome approximately one million visitors a year.

Saturday, July 8, 2017

Promises given. Promises trusting in. Promises kept.


Believe the Lord's promises He has already given you. You will see His hand move on your behalf, to bring comfort, provision, and direction. I am believing for these also for my family!

His Word to you will never fail.

With our love,


Steve and Laurie Martin
Love For His People
Charlotte, NC
      




Steve and Laurie Martin family - June 2017

Arms of Love video - Steve and Laurie Martin

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Craig Strickland's Body Found in 'the Shape of a Cross, Looking Up to His Father' - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

Craig Strickland was found in the shape of a cross, according to his wife Helen.
Craig Strickland was found in the shape of a cross, according to his wife, Helen. (Instagram)

Craig Strickland's Body Found in 'the Shape of a Cross, Looking Up to His Father'



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Police discovered the body of missing country singer Craig Strickland in the shape of a cross, according to his wife, Helen Strickland.  
"We can finally rest knowing that he is at Home in Heaven with his Father," Helen Strickland posted on Instagram after they found the body. 
"The night of the accident he had fought his way out of the water and up a hill before the stages of hypothermia set in. He experienced no pain in his final moments and simply felt like he was falling asleep. They found him lying in the shape of a cross looking up to his Father. Thank you to every single person who prayed for him and our family during this time. There was not a more peaceful way for him to go into the arms of our Lord, and I know your prayers had a role in making that happen. I know he saw Jesus at that moment when he laid down and walked arm in arm with Him into a better Everlasting Life." 
Strickland and a friend, Chase Morland, disappeared while duck hunting in Oklahoma Dec. 27.  
Though search teams discovered Morland's body on Dec. 29, Helen Strickland's faith propelled her hope.  
Strickland's wife frequently tweeted Bible verses and prayers to inspire friends and fans: "'You keep track of all my sorrows. You have collected all my tears in your bottle. You have recorded each one in your book.' - Psalm 56:8 (heart emoji)" 
"Lord, we thank You for Your strength, grace and mercy. You alone can hold us up through our most difficult trials," she tweeted on New Year's Day.  
On Jan. 3, she tweeted, "'Be glad for all God is planning for you. Be patient in trouble, and always be prayerful.' - Romans12:12 (heart emoji) I will trust in you Lord, always." 
When Strickland's body was found, Helen gave glory to God: "He is safe with his Father in Heaven. Thank you Lord for leading us to him today. I will praise you, Amen." 
Strickland was a member of Backroad Anthem, a country rock band Strickland pitched in 2012.  
After news of Strickland's death spread, the band turned to God, as well.  
"Thankful to know he fought his way from the water to a hill and was lying in the shape of a cross on his back looking up to his Heavenly Father," the band posted on Facebook.  
"Revelation 21:4 'He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.' We pray today for God to wrap his arms around Randy, Joanne, Helen, and the family, and to help us through this extremely difficult time. We want to thank every single friend, fan, and family member for your thoughts, prayers, and love. Today he is smiling down on us and we know he will always be with us. He will always be here to help guide us along the way. We love you Craig Strickland and we will forever miss you!" 
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Strickland's Widow on Husband's Final Moments: 'I Know He Saw Jesus'
01-05-2016


The wife of 29-year-old country singer Craig M. Strickland says searchers have found his body. He went missing last week after he went duck hunting with a friend at Kaw Lake in Oklahoma.
Helen Strickland posted online, "They found him lying in the shape of a cross looking up to his Father."
The body of Strickland's hunting partner, Chase Morland, 22, was recovered Dec. 28.
Strickland says it appears her husband was able drag himself out of the lake before dying.
"The night of the accident he had fought his way out of the water and up a hill before the stages of hypothermia set in. He experienced no pain in his final moments and simply felt like he was falling asleep," she said.
Strickland testified online, saying, "I know he saw Jesus at that moment when he laid down and walked arm in arm with Him into a better Everlasting Life."
Craig Strickland was the lead singer of the Arkansas-based country-rock band Backroad Anthem.
Morland tweeted ahead of their hunt suggesting the pair knew the danger.
"In case we don't come back, BackroadCRAIG and I are going right through (the storm) to kill ducks in Oklahoma #IntoTheStorm," Morland tweeted.
A powerful weather system blasted Oklahoma with high winds during the Christmas weekend. Searchers found the pair's boat Dec. 27, the same day the two disappeared.