Showing posts with label tree of life. Show all posts
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Friday, February 5, 2016

Prophetic Art That Points to Salvation - TROY ANDERSON CHARISMA MAGAZINE

Steffi Geiser Rubin | © iStockphoto/JJRD

Prophetic Art That Points to Salvation




Imagine Christ's view from atop the mountain where He preached to the multitudes about the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the meek, the merciful and the pure of heart. As He preached the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5-7), Jesus looked down on a sea of faces that hung on His every word because He didn't teach as the scribes did but as one with authority—and He was moved with compassion for their souls.
A new book, Multitudes, helps readers imagine what Christ saw as He taught about anger, adultery, oaths, revenge, loving your enemies and charitable giving, fasting and heaven. Steffi Geiser Rubin, an artist commissioned by Jews for Jesus to create original art for the Messianic Jewish evangelistic organization's new book, says its cover gives Jesus' eye view perspective from that mount in Galilee.
"The cover, which is made up of faces from the illustration of Matthew 5-7, is to show what Jesus saw when He looked out," Rubin says. "He was able to see beyond the exterior into the hearts and souls and needs of the people. This is an image of Jesus that Jewish people can understand because there has been a lot of suffering among Jewish people, and, therefore, a lot of compassion toward those who suffer."
Reaching Jewish Multitudes
The coffee table book—combining the Messianic Jewish Tree of Life version of the book of Matthew with 20 original, full-scale paintings—is part of an artistic outreach to share Yeshua's love for the "multitudes" with the Jewish people and, ultimately, the entire world.
"I love that verse and the way Matthew paints such a graphic picture to help us understand what Jesus was feeling," David Brickner, executive director of the San Francisco-based ministry, wrote in Multitudes. "If we are to care with the compassion of Messiah Yeshua, we need to see past the veneers to understand people and circumstances as He sees them. We need to see that the multitudes who are without Yeshua are lost and without hope because they are without God in this world."
Multitudes is not just a coffee table book; it's also a traveling exhibition. The paintings were displayed at recent art shows in San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; and New York City, an exhibit that drew 500 people its first night. More shows are planned this year in Paris, Tel Aviv and across Israel.
Susan Perlman, associate director at Jews for Jesus, says the shows attract the curious—just like Jesus did when He walked the earth. That curiosity opens the door for Jews for Jesus staff to introduce the curious to Yeshua.
"People are really taken by these art shows," Perlman says. "It does cause dissonance: 'Wait a minute, they're Jewish, but they believe in Jesus. But what we're experiencing is especially very Jewish and Christian at the same time.' The combination—it makes people do a double take."
Multitudes' Prophetic Inspiration
Inspiration for the project began when Marc Sternberg was teaching on Matthew and realized the apostle was a Jew writing to Jews who didn't yet believe in Yeshua as the Messiah. He thought: "Wouldn't Matthew be a great vehicle to reach Jewish people today."
Later, while driving home, Sternberg says the Lord inspired him in a "waking vision-dream" to begin work on the illustrated Gospel of Matthew book that is now Multitudes.
"I believe that the art of Multitudes is a non-threatening platform for sharing the gospel," says Sternberg, director of the Jews for Jesus Store. "Almost each of the paintings has a Messianic prophecy that Jesus is actually fulfilling in that passage of the Bible, or that He is quoting directly from the Old Testament Scripture."
Following the "vision-dream," Jews for Jesus commissioned Rubin, its first art director and a founding member, to create original artwork as a vehicle for communicating the Jewishness of the Gospel of Matthew. Rubin joined Jews for Jesus after encountering ministry Founder Moishe Rosen at a Bible study at University of California, Berkeley in 1971. He asked her, "What do you think God wants from you?" After reading the Gospels, she put her faith in Yeshua.
Rubin's paintings represent the major themes, events and messages within the book. The key verses, Old Testament references and image ideas were a collaborative effort between Rubin and Jews for Jesus.
Disrupting Jewish Thinking
"Multitudes is Jesus' perspective of the gospel," Rubin says. "(It's) what inspired Him when He delivered the Sermon on the Mount. The whole background, the whole history of Jews for Jesus, is one of disruption—changing what people think when they hear 'Jesus,' changing what people think when they hear 'Jews.' These paintings are all so disruptive."
Perlman hopes the project will not only touch hearts, but will expand the understanding Jews have of Yeshua.
"Most importantly, it will transform them in terms of their understanding of the Creator Himself, and how both visually and in the written word, we can find that He is the way, the truth and the life," Perlman says. "It's a gospel tool and also a validation of our faith."  

Watch how Jews for Jesus can reach people for Christ through the Multitudes Art Project at multitudes.charismamag.com.
Troy Anderson is the executive editor of Charisma, a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist and co-author of The Babylon Code. Follow him on Twitter(TroyMAnderson), Facebook (troyandersonwriteror online at troyanderson.us.
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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Help us bring the desert to life! Israel Today Staff

Help us bring the desert to life!

Thursday, November 12, 2015 |  Israel Today Staff
Your donation of $55 will plant 4 trees in the Holy Land! In addition to your certificate of participation for your donation, we will give you a greeting card from Jerusalem!
Israel is a land that lacks sufficient natural water resources and constantly faces special challenges in the conservation of flora and fauna. Quite often natural disasters and forest fires decimate forests including valuable mature trees. Greening of the land and the expansion of forests is an important part of the maintenance of Israel's natural resources.
Your participation will not only plant a young tree but also plant hope in Israel. Genesis 8:22 "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease."
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Monday, April 7, 2014

"Tree of life for those who grasp it." Prov. 3:18 - ISRAEL365

It is a tree of life for those who grasp it, and those who draw near it are fortunate.

PROVERBS (3:18)
 

עֵץ חַיִּים הִיא לַמַּחֲזִיקִים בָּהּ וְתֹמְכֶיהָ מְאֻשָּׁר

מִשְׁלֵי ג:יח


aytz kha-YEEM hee la-ma-kha-ZEE-keem ba vi-tom-KHE-ha mi-u-SHAR

Today's Israel Inspiration

The "tree of life" in today's verse is a beautiful metaphor for the Torah. Just as a tree's roots go deep into the earth and provide it sustenance, so too does our learning and support of the Holy Land connect us to God and hold us together. Grasp the tree of life and support a hungry child this Passover. 'Meir Panim' is Israel's vital food program for the 1 in 3 children living below the poverty line in Israel.

All New Hebrew Music Monday

The words of today's verse come alive in our all new Hebrew Music video, "A Tree of Life" by Safam. Sing along in Hebrew with our helpful English transliteration!
 

A Passover Sacrifice this Year?

With Passover approaching, Jewish families worldwide are busying themselves with holiday preparations. A growing number of people in Israel, however, are also preparing to return to an ancient tradition: the Passover sacrifice

Colorful Wooden Seder Plate

This incredibly designed, hand-painted wooden Seder plate is sure to add a touch of color to your dining table! By famous Israeli artist, Yair Emanuel, it includes the Hebrew words for the special Seder dishes.
 

Today's Israel Photo

Today's photo by Yehuda Poch was taken in the magnificent Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Roberta Magnasco of Valdosta, Georgia in honor of her dear friend Terry's birthday.
 

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Ahava Love Letter - "Hope. Gotta Have It." (Steve Martin)

                  

        “Hope. Gotta Have It.” 

“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but desire fulfilled is a tree of life.” Prov. 13:12 (Complete Jewish Bible CJB)

“Unrelenting disappointment leaves you heartsick, but a sudden good break can turn life around. (The Message)

Dear family of friends,

The conference audience perked up and started to carefully listen with attentive ears. The speaker was talking about hope, and I could tell people wanted it. We like to hear about hope. It does something to our soul, especially when it appears that there is not much of it surrounding us.

He went on to say how he spent the past election reading about American prisoners, held during the Vietnam War. Many survived. Many did not. Those who held onto the idea that they were getting out by the next holiday, or by the end of the year, or the next special event that came and then went, didn’t make it. With their hope based on a specific time, which then ended with a disappointing result, they gave up. They perished.

The ones who had the longer perspective, who held onto something more substantial and eternal, saw the release finish line. Their hope was not based on an event. It was founded on the belief that no matter what, they were someday getting out - to once again be home with their family.

Scripture says that “hope deferred makes the heart sick.” You have known it. I have known it. We are waiting and wanting for that “something” or “someone” to come along and rescue us. To deliver us. Just to change our current life situation, and take us to the grass on the other side, or be the hot air balloon that will fly us home from Oz.

Many times when I put my expectancy in a temporal being – be it an event or a person, and it doesn’t meet my expectations, I feel the loss in my soul. It is like a piece of me is left on the pathway, and it will take a little more next time to hope for something more.

When I put my trust and hope in the One I have come to know, Who can and will meet the desires of my heart, I am not disappointed. For He is Faithful and True. What He says He will do. He just does. I can count on Him.

Today I again ask Him to keep my heart resting in His goodness and His eternal purposes, so that any disappointments, which are yet to come while in this temporal world we live in, may be overcome with certain hope. I am committed to keeping my eyes fixed on Jesus (Yeshua), the Author and Finisher of my faith.

He is our Solid Foundation. He is our Eternal Hope. May you too know that certainty in your daily walk.

Ahava to my family of friends,

Steve Martin

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Ahava Love Letter #82   “Hope”  ©2013 Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2013 (10/26/13 Saturday at 7:45 am in Charlotte, NC)

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

HisStory


He came among us.



He expressed His Love 

for us.


He died on our behalf...



...and showed that
HE IS
the Lamb of God,  
the Lion of the Tribe
of Judah.



He rose from the dead, 
to fulfill the Messianic prophecies.

HE IS ALIVE!

When He returns, 

He will come through 

the Golden Gate of Jerusalem. 


Nothing will stop Him.



Be blessed 

in your believing.




Yeshua HaMashiach
Jesus the Messiah