Tuesday, February 18, 2014

2,300 Year Old Second Temple Era Village Discovered Near Burma Road (Photos) - Breaking Israel News

2,300 Year Old Second Temple Era Village Discovered Near Burma Road (Photos)


“Thus says the Lord: Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls…” (Jeremiah 6:16)
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Aerial photograph of the uncovered ancient city. (Photo: Skyview/Israel Antiquities Authority)
The Israel Antiquities Authority and Israel Natural Gas Lines have announced the discovery of a 2,300 year old village located near the “Burma Road”. The village has remained intact for almost two centuries. Archeologists believe the village is from the Second Temple Period.
The remains of the rural settlement were uncovered between August 2013 and January 2014 when an archeological salvage excavation began before the start of work on a natural gas pipeline. As part of a national project by Israel Natural Gas Lines (INGL), construction began on a 35 km pipeline that would run from the coastal plain to the outskirts of Jerusalem. Upon discovery of the ancient village, the pipeline has been rerouted to bypass and preserve the archeological discovery.
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The location of the village is 280 meters above sea level, quietly sitting on top of a spur. Archeologists say the name of the village is unknown. The land around the village is filled with lush greenery. According to the IAA, this land was used “to cultivate orchards and vineyards, which were the economic mainstay of the region’s early settlers.” This same land is used today for similar purposes.
Excavations uncovered 750 square meters of area, revealing a small rural settlement. Several stone houses surrounded by narrow alleys are believed to have housed single nuclear families. The layout of the homes was made up of several rooms surrounding an open courtyard.
Excavation director Irina Zilberbod explained, “The rooms generally served as residential and storage rooms, while domestic tasks were carried out in the courtyards.”
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Aerial photograph of the uncovered ancient city. (Photo: Skyview/Israel Antiquities Authority)
Numerous finds were uncovered from a host of occupation periods. Basalt and limestone grinding and milling tools, pottery cooking pots, jars for storing wine and oil, pottery oil lamps, and over sixty coins were found. Several of the coins were from the ruling era of the Seleucid King Antiochus III and the Hasmonean King Alexander Jannaeus.
Archaeologists believe that the village reached the peak of its development in the Hellenistic period during the third century BCE. During this time, Judea was rule by the Seleucid monarchy following Alexander the Great. The village was abandoned at the end of the Hasmonean dynasty.
Coin from the reign of King Antiochus III
Coin from the reign of King Antiochus III. (Photo: Clara Amit / Israel Antiquities Authority)
Jerusalem Regional Archeologist Dr. Yuval Baruch explains, “The phenomenon of villages and farms being abandoned at the end of the Hasmonean dynasty or the beginning of Herod the Great’s succeeding rule is one that we are familiar with from many rural sites in Judea, and it may be related to Herod’s massive building projects in Jerusalem, particularly the construction of the Temple Mount, and the mass migration of villagers to the capital to work on these projects.”

Kathie Walters: 2014: "A Peppermint Year" (The Elijah List)

Kathie Walters:
2014: "A Peppermint Year"
The Elijah List

Kathie WaltersMy good friend, Pastor Paula Douglas, from Hemingway, South Carolina, received this word regarding 2014: "A Sweet Peppermint Year." I believe there is more than one word for a situation, or a time, or season.

And, when I read this, I actually smelled peppermint. Isn't it great when God speaks through signs, like the different aromas?

I did a booklet with Bob Jones (mostly Bob) called "Spiritual Meaning of Aromas, Flowers, Trees, and Colors," so I remembered what the peppermint meant: it means refreshing, and also cleansing, and sweetBut then, whatever Jesus does has sweetness, doesn't it?

What Does "Sweet Peppermint" Mean For the Weary Traveler?

You know, often as we go in the business of life and even ministry, you can kind of gather some dust from the journey. It was the custom in the Middle East, when a traveler arrived from a journey, the people would wash their feet. Jesus said to the disciples, "As the Father has sent Me, even so I send you." When Jesus washed their feet, I don't believe it was just an act of humility. He was acknowledging them as "messengers" or "sent ones," just like He was a "sent one" from the Father – a messenger of Good News.

For the weary travelers and messengers, when Jesus breathes on us the fresh breezes of the Spirit, it blows away the dust, and the sweetness of His presence refreshes us. That's why it's important to take a break and enjoy His fellowship.

We were iced-in recently in Macon, Georgia, where I live – we couldn't go anywhere, everyone was home. It was a great excuse to do nothing. Sometimes it's good to do nothing. That can be very hard for some of us...people begin to feel guilty if they are not working for God all the time. Let me just squeeze in here that God doesn't want us to run around working for Him. He wants us to yield to Him so that He can work through us. Much easier that way, and also much more effective.

Back to sweet refreshing...it's like a cool drink of water on a hot day. In Proverbs 25:25 it says,"Good news is refreshing, like water to a weary traveler." Our inheritance is the Spirit of Good News...when we dwell on His goodness it's refreshing, like water. Or sweet, like peppermint.

Prophetic encouragers have a big place here as you can see: the Good News brings refreshing to the weary traveler.

Just Relax, and Think On That!

I was ministering in Houston a couple of years ago. In the church that day (Little White Church in Katy), I had stayed and prayed for people until about 5pm. The meeting had started at 10am, and it was HOT – the pretty little wooden church was really baking. Something had gone wrong with the air conditioner and it felt like it was 100 degrees inside.

When I got back to my hotel room, I felt a bit dusty and like a rag. I closed the door and just went and laid on the bed to cool off. I had prayed for a lot of deliverance for people too, so it was good to be on my own for a bit.
Suddenly, an angel, who is always with me, said to me, "Just relax." Well, I had no problem with that. Then he began to sing to me an old revival song, but he sang one line at a time, and asked me to think about it.

"'His love has no limits.' Think about that, Kathie. Your mind can't even imagine something limitless."

"'His grace has no measure.' Think about that too...there is no measure at all to even be able to measure Jesus' grace. There's nothing in the world to measure it with."

He went on singing one line at a time, and then telling me, "Think about that," which is what "selah" from the Psalms means ("think on this").

Then a light shone on me – like I was on a warm, sunny beach. After a while the light went to the ceiling, and it stayed there for about three hours. At one point I smelled strawberries (which means "friendship with God"), and then I remember the whole room being filled with an aroma like peppermint. I felt so light and refreshed.

Refreshment You Can Chew On

I love these Scriptures below, too; when you dwell on them (selah), then there is a refreshing that comes into your spirit, your mind, and your body.

Deep calls to deep in the roar of your waterfalls; all your waves and breakers have swept over me. By day the Lord directs His love, at night His song is with me... Psalm 42:7-8

How lovely is Your dwelling place, Lord Almighty! Psalm 84:1

"How lovely is Your dwelling place" is so refreshing. When I think about it now, I can smell peppermint; I am praying you will too. Let me know if you do. Put your spiritual antenna up.

We Can All Be Refreshed, And We All Have a Ministry of Refreshing

I was once in a meeting and standing on a hard floor; you know, some of those carpets are actually on concrete – and, my, you can feel it after a while. It had been about six hours and my ankles and feet started aching, but I couldn't sit down yet as there were still people waiting to be prayed for. I sent a silent prayer for my feet and confessed that my feet are lovely because I bring Good News.

I smelled peppermint slightly and knew refreshing was on the way. The next minute it felt like cool waves washing over my feet, like how it feels in the early evening when you are standing in the water just at the edge of the ocean.

He is sweetness; His Word is like honey. I pray that your ministry – we all have a ministry – will be like the Bible says, "...Refreshing like spring rain on the freshly cut grass, like the showers that water the earth" (Psalm 72:6).

Kathie Walters
Good News Ministries


Email: kathiewalters@mindspring.com
Website: kathiewaltersministry.com

Kathie Walters is an international speaker who brings freedom to those who feel they have to "qualify." She also ministers in the supernatural and believes that the supernatural realm is for everyone.


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Are You Called to Be a Prophet? by John Paul Jackson

Are You Called to Be a Prophet? 

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When Elisha was called to be a prophet, he was out plowing a field. 


When you think about it, he must have been an unusual man. He was out there with 12 yoke of oxen - 24 massive animals - all under his control, the reins in his hands. Elisha was no sissy! He must have been a pretty big guy to handle all of them at once. 


Elisha knew he was called because Elijah walked up to him, put his mantle around him and then walked away. 


I can imagine Elisha crying, "What have you done to me?!" 


And Elijah replying, "I have done nothing to you. This is the Lord's doing." 


Several years later, after Elijah was taken into Heaven, Elisha received the mantle a second time. He used it to perform a miracle, asking, "Where is the Lord God of Elijah?" That began the double-anointing message Elisha was able to bring. He did exactly double the miracles, double the signs, double everything Elijah did. He asked God for that double portion, and the Lord gave it to him. 


And it began out in a field, when a mantle was tossed around his shoulders. 


Signs of Your Calling 


If you are called to be a prophet, one of the first things you need to understand is that the calling makes you absolutely, positively nothing special. It makes you a potential failure - but it doesn't make you anything special, because "many are called, but few are chosen" (Matthew 22:14). That statement is very true in the prophetic realm. 


What are some of the potential signs you've been called by God to be a prophet? You might experience supernatural events such as trances, visitations of angels or being taken into the heavenlies, as Paul was. 


People might begin to tell you that you have a "different spirit" about you. When I was very young, people would tell me that I had a different spirit. I didn't know what they were talking about. I thought, it's because I've got dark hair and they are blonde or something. In college, people told me they were afraid of me, because my eyes seemed to look right through them. 

"Well, I can't look right through you!" I answered. I had no idea. I didn't correlate any of those things with having a prophetic ministry. 


As Samuel experienced, the Lord might appear to you. Not only did the Lord speak to Samuel, calling him by name, but 1 Samuel 3 says that the Lord appeared to Samuel "again" or "often" there at Shiloh. 


The people around you might inadvertently begin to hint at your calling. They might suggest you're strange. They might say, "How did you know that? That must have been God!" 


Then leaders will begin to recognize your gift. But remember the truth of Proverbs 18:16: If you have a gift, it will make room for itself. God will open the door to you. He is the One who called you - He can bring His call to fruition in your life.
  

Keep in Mind 


The first portion of your training as a prophet is the "called" portion. It is the seemingly ambiguous time of walking around and doing strange things, parents not understanding you, friends not understanding you, spouses not understanding you. Sometimes, depending on your choices, you become a better person during this initial "shakeup"; sometimes you become worse. 

In 1980 when I had my first visitation, I became a better man, and my wife was so happy! She knew something had happened because I wasn't the same yucky guy I had been before it happened. Everything began to get better: our jobs, our businesses, our marriage, our finances. Something cataclysmic and good had happened to me, and it changed our lives. 


Being called to the prophetic office is not an easy thing. There is "prophetic blood" you spill that nobody knows about. There are tears you shed in private, and at the time you shed them, it seems that nobody understands them. 


But here's the key: God is the One who called you, and He is the One who can bring that call to fruition in your life. The Bible says He actually stores your tears. Why would He do that if they didn't matter to Him? Not one of them is lost. So if you're dealing with any of the difficulties we talked about in this article, take heart. God is your support, and He can cause all things to work out for your good. 


John Paul Jackson

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Sharing Love From Shalom Today Kids in Pakistan - Moses Julius

Shalom family!

On 15 February 2014, we conduct a Sabbath on our regular timing but in this Sabbath the weather was not very good and you already know that we worshiped in open air ground, we don’t have proper place to sit in room so that’s why we finished the meeting early.

In this Sabbath we purchase some Biblical Children work books to practice them because most of the children are not going in school that’s why we take decision to give them some biblical coloring work books.

At the end of the meeting children do pray for the peace of Jerusalem and salvation of Israel specially prayer for all those partners who support in this ministry in different ways,

Love and blessing.

Mr. Moses Julius
Director
Shalom Today Kids
Pakistan














My 10 Year Ordination Anniversary..after the double.

Ten Year Anniversary
Jan. 18, 2004


Ten years ago, on Jan. 18, 2004, I was ordained into the ministry. Jim Hill, Mark C. DeVito, Brian Cockfield, Allen Robinson were the ordaining ministers, through Cornerstone Fellowship in Pineville, NC. Prophetic words spoken then have surely come to fulfillment already in many ways, especially in regards to "holding a staff for Zion" (Israel). 

And then to make sure it "stuck" (my word) I was ordained again with Christians For Messiah Ministries (Peter Wyns, Richard Tompkins and Jesse Enns, pastors at Antioch International Church in Fort Mill, SC.) on Nov. 24, 2009. 

It was the day after my 55th birthday, just to make sure I got the "double anointing" that Elisha also asked for! (5-5 on 2nd ordination) 


Nov. 24, 2009
Christians For Messiah Ministries


Thank you Lord Yeshua (Jesus). 

Thank you also to my friends in the ministry. We will always serve His purpose forever.

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His people, Inc.


Mark DeVito

Especially thanks to Mark DeVito, for your leadership, encouragement and above all - your friendship over these last 27 years, beginning with on staff together at Derek Prince Ministries in Fort Lauderdale, FL. (1987-1990) You are a Commnader Mark! 

(Love the IDF photo above from Israel!)

Peter Wyns

Richard Tompkins

Jesse Enns

Peter Wyns reading from the Word

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Lonnie Rex shares Vladimir Putin’s idea of lighting a cathedral in Moscow using an Olympic Torch that was lit by the supernatural fire that appears in Jerusalem every year on Christmas Eve.



Popular Blog Takes Messianics to Task Over Christ at the Checkpoint - ISRAEL TODAY

Popular Blog Takes Messianics to Task Over Christ at the Checkpoint

Tuesday, February 18, 2014 |  Israel Today Staff  
Popular Messianic Jewish blog “Rosh Pina Project” has posted a biting critique of the upcoming Christ at the Checkpoint conference in Bethlehem, and of the Israeli Messianic leaders who continue to participate in and speak at the event.
On Sunday, we highlighted that Israeli terror victim Kay Wilson was turned down after requesting to speak at the 2012 Christ at the Checkpoint. Kay and her visiting Christian friend, Kristine Luken, were brutally attacked by Palestinian terrorists in 2010. Kay was severely wounded and forced to watch Luken murdered before her eyes.
As both Israel Today and Rosh Pina Project clearly suggested, Kay Wilson would have been an ideal speaker at Christ at the Checkpoint, assuming the organizers genuinely intended the event to be a platform for reconciliation. But that wasn’t the case.
“Once again in Bethlehem, there was no room at the inn,” wrote the authors of Rosh Pina Project.
As the blog noted, “there was always a sense that the dice were loaded in Bethlehem.” Few could ignore the fact that the conference had welcomed endorsements from the Palestinian Authority and the former mayor of Bethlehem, who has documented ties to terrorist organizations. Not to mention the star-studded line-up of Christian theologians famous for advocating what can only be honestly described as Replacement Theology.
As such, it wasn’t all that surprising that Christ at the Checkpoint had no interest in hearing from Kay Wilson. What was truly galling, as Rosh Pina Project pointed out, was the utter lack of a public response by those same Messianic leaders who insisted Christ at the Checkpoint was and is a genuine platform for reconciliation.
Nor is the problem confined to those few Messianic leaders who take part in the conference. The rest of the body of believers in Israel, while generally opposing Christ at the Checkpoint’s central message, seems too cowed to take a unified and determined stand and confront the misguided teachings of their Palestinian brothers in faith.
Head over to Rosh Pina Project and read the full account.
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Open Doors - Now Think On This by Steve Martin


Open Doors
by Steve Martin

“They went to Phrygia, and then on through the region of Galatia. Their plan was to turn west into Asia province, but the Holy Spirit blocked that route. So they went to Mysia and tried to go north to Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus wouldn’t let them go there either. Proceeding on through Mysia, they went down to the seaport Troas.

That night Paul had a dream: A Macedonian stood on the far shore and called across the sea, “Come over to Macedonia and help us!” The dream gave Paul his map. We went to work at once getting things ready to cross over to Macedonia. All the pieces had come together. We knew now for sure that God had called us to preach the good news to the Europeans.” (Acts 16:7-10 The Message)


Beginning in the Jewish new year of 5774 (Sept. 2013), many prophetic words were coming forth in the Body of Christ about it being a year of “open doors” and “acceleration”.  I could positively attest to those words personally. It happened, and it continues onward.

But it wasn’t until I actually believed it for myself. Yes. I had to believe. Not only in my head, but also in my heart. Probably what you do too at times. Right?

In the Scripture about we read of Paul trying to go one way. I am sure he believed it was the way the Lord was leading. He was on the move, following the last directive given by the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh). Obedience to the previous word was going to get him to the next open door that he would walk through. In his going, he was pushing forward in the understanding he had.

Like most of us, we can expect the Lord to lead in this way. In another example from His Written Word (the Logos) it tells us about a directive for an open door to Peter.

Send therefore to Joppa and call Simon here, whose surname is Peter. He is lodging in the house of Simon, a tanner, by the sea. When he comes, he will speak to you.’ So I sent to you immediately, and you have done well to come. Now therefore, we are all present before God, to hear all the things commanded you by God. Then Peter opened his mouth and said: “In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality. But in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness is accepted by Him.” (Acts 10:32-35 NKJV)

Peter had been very hesitant to share the Gospel with the Gentiles. In fact, he didn’t quite believe it was for anyone outside of the Jewish nation. (Take the time to read all of Acts 10 to get the full picture.) After all, he was a Jew, and the Messiah of Israel was believed to be only for the Jews. That was deeply ingrained in his mind.

Both Peter and Paul were great men of God. But like all men and women of faith, they had to have a mind reset at times, to receive a greater understanding of the Lord’s heart. And after getting that a bit more straight, they too had to then follow the directive  in obedience and perseverance to get through to the next open door.

God is not a respecter of persons, nor does He show partiality. Thus we can learn from Peter and Paul (and Mary too! I am throwing that in for the ‘60’s and ‘70’s generation.) I believe they had in their mind that the Lord was going to work in one way, and so in strong commitment they went in that direction. Again, in obedience to the revelation they had received up to that point.

But then their direction changed. Did the Lord change His mind? No. He was just getting each on them to the point where they could make the adjustment, the turn in direction, to more tune in to His plans and purposes. Being they were open to whatever He said, they followed.




In our minds and hearts following hard after the Lord, we can think He has an open door in front of us that we are to walk through. So we move forward for that opportunity. But along the way, as the Lord fine tunes our perspective and understanding, what seemingly then may become a closed door is only a momentary adjustment in our “going” to get us to the next open door. That is not a bad thing. We just need to be flexible enough to make that adjustment also.

We all have open doors. It is not a question of “Yes we do or no we don’t.” Settle it in your heart and mind – we have the open doors. With our eyes fixed on Jesus (Yeshua), the Author and Finisher of our faith, He will continually lead us on the road. A turn here, a turn there on the way to the destination. It is in His heart to get us each to the place appointed for us since the beginning of time.

Be open to the open door in front of you. If you feel like you are pushing, and the door is bolted shut, then relax a bit and ask if the other door in front of you is the next one He has for you. Then in obedience walk through it.

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
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Ahava Love Letter #119   “Open Doors”   Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2014 (02.18.14) Tuesday at 7:00 am in Charlotte, NC).


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