Tuesday, September 26, 2017

The IDF to the Rescue ✡ "Be Strong And Of Good Courage!" - Israel365

Look to Hashem; be strong and of good courage!
O look to Hashem!

קַוֵּה אֶל־יְהוָה חֲזַק וְיַאֲמֵץ לִבֶּךָ וְקַוֵּה אֶל־יְהוָה

תהילים כז:יד
ka-VAY el a-do-NAI kha-ZAK v’-ya-a-MAYTZ li-BE-kha v’-ka-VAY el a-do-NAI

Today's Israel Inspiration

Psalm 27 is recited daily during the morning prayers beginning in the Hebrew month of Elul and continuing through to Yom Kippur. As we approach the Day of Atonement, we read King David's eternal words as a reminder to never give up hope in Hashem.  While the Jewish people were exiled for thousands of years, their desire to return to the Land never faded. Prime Minister Menachem Begin once said, “The miracle of Return was accompanied by the miracle of Revival. Within a generation there developed within the Jewish people the strength to take up arms, to rise against alien rule, to throw off the yoke of oppression. How long, how endless were the years of exile, of humiliation and destruction. And how short, in comparison, were the years of revival, re-invigoration and armed uprising. History has no parallels in its record!” They waited faithfully for Him, and in our generation, He has brought them home. The Jewish people have reclaimed their rightful position as the strong and courageous rulers of the Land of Israel. Not only can Israel proudly defend and protect itself, the Israeli Defense Forces eagerly provide assistance to countries around the world in the aftermath of natural disasters and other emergencies. The IDF exemplifies Hashem's command for the Jewish people to be a light unto the nations.

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Monday, September 25, 2017

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What Jesus Really Meant When He Spoke of the 'Days of Noah' - MICHAEL BROWN CHARISMA NEWS


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Have you heard this before? "We know that the last days will be wicked. Very wicked. Just like the days of Noah. That's what Jesus said."
One website states, "Jesus said that the end times would be like the days of Noah and Lot. Are we living in a day like that?"
Another site explains, "Regardless of how one interprets Matthew 24, there's no doubt that Christ referred to the rebellion and judgment in Noah's day, which He compared to mankind's subsequent rebellion and impending judgment. It's a sober warning for any generation to consider."
A pastor on YouTube argues that, just as Noah's day was marked by the great flood, so our day has been marked by massive hurricanes like Harvey, which dumped unprecedented amounts of water on our land.
Another Christian teacher goes even further, suggesting a potential connection to aliens: "There continues to be a flow of articles, books and entertainment programs dealing with UFOs, aliens and the like. Many wonder if there is a connection or relationship to the prediction of our Lord in Luke 17:26 (NKJV): 'And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of Man.'
"The emergence of the 'Nephilim' was what brought about the Flood of Noah. Who were they? Is the current interest in the possibility of 'alien' involvements somehow of biblical relevance?"
The truth is that Jesus did make a comparison between the last days and the days of Noah, but His primary point was not that there would be great wickedness in the last days, as there was in the days of Noah. Instead, His point was simple and clear, as we'll see by reading His words firsthand.
But first, a few caveats.
I'm not denying that the last days will be marked by great wickedness.
I'm not saying that there are no comparisons between the days of Noah and the final generation. I'm simply questioning if that was the Lord's main point.
I'm not denying that there will be great judgment at the end of the age, just as there was in Noah's day. That, in fact, was a clear point Jesus was making.
As for those looking for parallels between Noah's day and ours (if we are the last generation or nearly the last), how about this? Jewish tradition states that a straw that broke the camel's back in Noah's day, bringing on the flood, was that men were marrying men as well as animals. (See Gen. Rabbah 26:5.) What do you know!
The question, again, is this: Was Jesus telling us that the final generation would be marked by extreme rebellion and wickedness, just as Noah's generation was? Let's look at His words.
In Matthew's Gospel, He said, "But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. [The Son of Man was the way Jesus often referred to Himself. So, He's talking about His return here at the end of the age.]  For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be" (Matt. 24:37-39, MEV).
What were the people of Noah's day doing before the flood came? They were living their normal lives. They were going about their normal business and conducting their normal affairs. They were oblivious to the fact that the end was near.
Jesus says that's how it will be for non-believers before He comes. They'll be going on with their normal activities, not realizing the end is at hand.
In Luke's Gospel, He adds: "Likewise as it was also in the days of Lot: They ate, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they built; but on the day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven and destroyed them all. Even so will it be in the day when the Son of Man is revealed" (Luke 17:28-30).
Here, too, the emphasis is not on the wickedness of the people of Sodom but rather on their lack of awareness of what was at the door. They were about to be destroyed but had no clue. So it will be with worldly people at the end of the age.
What do the major commentators say about Jesus' words? Here's a tiny sampling:
Ulrich Luz: "The comparison with the days of Noah serves to emphasize what is meant by ignorance about the time of the Parousia [Second Coming]. The people of that day, in the time before the flood, lived their daily lives. They ate and drank; the young men married, and the fathers gave their daughters in marriage. They suspected nothing. Then the flood came over them and destroyed them. The comparison implies that the parousia of the Son of Man is a catastrophe, something as destructive as the flood."
Donald A. Hagner: "The people of Noah's day were oblivious to all else than their own pleasurable living. And they had no inkling of the judgment that was to come upon them until it was too late."
Leon Morris: "Jesus refers to life in the pre-Flood days. The Old Testament informs us that the people of that day were sinners, and indeed that it was their exceeding sinfulness that brought down the Flood on them. But Jesus refers to none of this. He reminds his hearers that life before the Flood was in many respects like life in their own day. People were engaged in eating and drinking, they were marrying and giving in marriage (the verbs normally used of the man and of the woman respectively). We should notice that there is nothing sinful in the activities Jesus mentions; these actions are the stuff of life. No community could exist without them. And these actions continued right up to the day Noah entered the ark."
Craig Blomberg: "So also Christ's return will interrupt people in the ordinary activities of life."
Of course, it's more exciting to make all kinds of comparisons between our day and the days of Noah, and I don't doubt that such parallels exist.
I'm simply saying that was not the point Jesus was making. His emphasis was quite clear, as noted by R. T. France: "But the main point is the unpreparedness of Noah's contemporaries."
As for the argument that the Nephilim from Noah's day are connected to aliens today, let's file that one away with the prediction that Jesus would return on Sept. 23, 2017.
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Saving a Sick America: A Prescription for Moral and Cultural Transformation. Connect with him on Facebook or Twitter.
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Palestinian Leaders Want This Video REMOVED - Hananya Naftali


Palestinian Leaders Want This Video REMOVED






Published on Sep 23, 2017



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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Delivered a POWERFUL Speech at the UN Sept. 19, 2017


Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 
Delivered a POWERFUL Speech at the UN 
Sept. 19, 2017



Published on Sep 19, 2017



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