Wednesday, September 25, 2013

The Crack In The Liberty Bell - Bill Yount - The Prophetic Weekly Post

Bill Yount - The Prophetic Weekly Post
Posted: 24 Sep 2013
                     

This morning I was revisited with a vision I had of our nation in 1996.

Out of nowhere, came a vision of the Liberty Bell. My attention was naturally drawn to the crack in the Bell. I felt in my spirit so grieved to feel how it seemed to signify such a deep fatal crack in the true liberty and freedom of our nation. Could that breach ever be repaired? Why wasn’t at least the physical defect of the Bell ever filled in with more metal? Would the Bell’s scar be prophetic, representing our nation’s fatal epitaph–unchangeable like the Grand Canyon engraved into Arizona. If only the crack was not there. I felt mesmerized by it. For the longest time my eyes could not move nor could my eyelids even blink.

SUDDENLY, LIKE A DAM BURSTING

Then suddenly as though in a twinkling of an eye, the brightest light pierced through that crack like a dam bursting. My head immediately turned away from the brightness emanating out of that crack. Instantly I had a knowing that this was the very Shekinah Glory of God.

FROM THE INTERCESSIONS OF GOD’S PEOPLE

Looking away from its brightness, I saw a large rope that was attached to the Bell. This rope was intertwined and braided. It seemed to be made out of the prayers and intercessions of God’s people. The Hand of the Lord began to reach down towards this rope to get a hold of it.

The Lord then spoke. “This Liberty Bell is going to ring again.” I then remembered the words inscribed on that Bell: Proclaim Liberty throughout the land and to all the inhabitants thereof.” It was now a rhema word from God.

In the Spirit I had a knowing that the Liberty Bell would be heard again spiritually throughout Philadelphia and across the nation. And with the sound of Liberty, the Shekinah Glory of God would begin to rise up out of obscurity and be seen even in the gross dark places of our nation. Concerning this vision the Lord spoke, “Have My people forgotten that all things are possible?”

Tradition holds that the Bell cracked while it was being rung during a funeral service in memory of a Sheriff. Prophetically it will ring again for the life and the Glory of a King who still lives in our land.

Can you hear the bell ringing?

Blessings,

Bill Yount

www.billyount.com

Highway To Zion dance team - Hebrew song at One New Man - Feast of Taber...



The Highway To Zion dance team at the One New Man meeting Sept. 21, 2013, in Charlotte, NC. They dance to a song in Hebrew.

Warren Marcus leads the weekly Saturday night meeting at Steele Creek Church.

This meeting was held during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot). The Ahava Love Band (Steve & Laurie Martin - lead vocals) led the Messianic worship time that followed.

Videos filmed and shared by Steve Martin - to give appreciation to and love for those we support, through Love For His People, Inc.


Highway To Zion dance team - "Baruch Haba"- One New Man - Barry & Batya ...



The Highway To Zion dance team in the celebration during the Feast of Tabernacles at the One New Man mtg. (Warren Marcus - leader) - "Baruch Haba" (Barry & Batya Segal). Wane Daroux also sings and speaks during the song.

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ahava Love Band - One New Man - Messianic worship music


The Messianic worship team, Ahava Love Band, led praise and worship for the One New Man meeting during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot). Sept. 21, 2013 in Charlotte, NC.

Team members: Steve and Laurie Martin (lead vocals), Ron Bowen (drums), Wane Daroux (bass guitar), Patty Paquette (keyboard and vocal), Tom Fahey (electric guitar).

Song selection included Paul Wilbur's: "Stand Up & Give Him The Praise", "Lord God of Abraham", "Where Does My Help Come From", "Let God Arise". and "Kadosh". We also sang the Vineyard song "We Will Dance" and one sung by Robert Stearns "Holy is the Lord."

Flag waving with Indira Persad!

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Charlie Daniels sings and plays his unaging fiddle in Jerusalem at ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles

Charlie Daniels singing "I'll Fly Away"

Fiddle in hand

Sing it Charlie!


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Israelis eye Christian involvement in Feast of Tabernacles

Israelis eye Christian involvement in Feast of Tabernacles

Tuesday, September 24, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
Every year, thousands of Christians from a round the world ascend to Jerusalem to take part in the biblical Feast of Tabernacles, known in Hebrew as Sukkot. And this year was no different, despite mounting regional instability.
The overwhelming presence of Christians at this time of year is now a common occurrence. But many Israelis are still baffled by the phenomenon, unsure what to make of so many foreigners taking part in their holiday and expressing such outright love and support for their nation.
The Times of Israel has a good write-up about how bizarre a spectacle this is for the average Israeli. But, the author also encourages his countrymen to cast aside any suspicions and see this Christian involvement in the Feast for what it is:
"It is much less complicated than many Israelis think. These Christians have come from around the world to bless Israel – ve-zehu (that is all). They believe that God loves the Jewish people and has a plan for their nation, and feel a deep spiritual obligation to show their unconditional love to the Jews."
During this time, Israel Today spent a day with one of the Christian Feast of Tabernacles groups as it visited the home base of the IDF's Givati infantry brigade. We asked the young soldiers at the base what they thought of the Christian worship, dancing, and general outpouring of love.
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Monday, September 23, 2013

Warren Marcus of One New Man speaks on the Feasts of the Lord - (1 of 4)


Warren Marcus - One New Man

Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) celebration was held at Beit Yeshua in Lincolnton, NC on Friday, Sept. 20, 2013. Curtis Loftin, Doug Williams and Paul Miles led the meeting.

Special speaker was Warren Marcus, who spoke on our Jewish roots, the Feasts and how the Catholic Church removed or replaced them in the early centuries. We could learn a lot by learning what the Lord gave us through His feasts.

Dancing by the Machol Israeli Folk Dance Team of Beit Yeshua.

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Yeshua (Jesus) was born during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)



(Yeshua Messiah, Jesus Christ) was born on the 1st day of Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles, and was circumcised the 8th day (This is no coincidence it is an 8-day long "holiday/feast day").

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w3MNZQXlrs

Editor's Note: Makes perfect sense to me, especially after seeing how the early Church (Roman Catholic) in the first three centuries did away with our Jewish roots and replaced them with dates of pagan rituals, or did away with historical facts. 

Following I share with you Ze'ev Nevo's article on this same subject. Ze'ev is a good friend, a Messianic Jew born in Israel, who now lives in the USA. His contact information is after the article.

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Was Jesus Born On Tabernacles?

Jews in Israel and worldwide celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles, also known as the Feast of Booths or Sukkot. Could it be that this joyful feast begins exactly on the day Jesus was born?

Growing up in Jerusalem, I remember how every year on "Sukkot" (Hebrew for the "Feast of Tabernacles") we used to build our Sukkah (booth) in the small balcony we had in our little condo. It was such a joy to have our meals in this little temporary camping ground, especially being surrounded by all the shiny decorations that we made. I was taught that we Jews celebrate Sukkot to remember how God provided all our needs during the 40 years we lives in booths on our exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land. Little did I know that Sukkot points to the Messiah... let along Jesus, whom I considered to be the God of the Christians.

It took another twenty some years for me to realize that this Jesus is really YESHUA, "the King of the Jews," the Messiah of Israel, whom died to atone for the sins of whoever will believe in Him. I was shocked to find out how Jewish Jesus really is! For Heaven's sake, He even died on a very Jewish feast - Passover - just like the Passover lamb in Egypt, shedding His blood to save the people of Israel.

As my search continued, I started to see that Passover isn't the only Biblical feast that foreshadows Jesus. The next obvious one was the "Feast of Shavuot" (Pentecost). It was on this Biblical feast when the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus asked the Father to give us, descended from heaven. So it happens that Shavuot was also the feast on which the law was given to Israel when Moses descended from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments. It doesn't seem to be a coincidence, does it?

There is no doubt about it - All of the feasts of Israel point prophetically to the Messiah of Israel. These feasts should really be called "appointed times" as this is the correct translation of the Hebrew word "Moadim" (Lev. 23:2). The same verse also clearly indicates that these appointed times are of the Lord. So if the day Jesus died is on one of God's appointed times, wouldn't it make sense that the day Jesus was born is on one of God's appointed times as well?

If that's the case, which one of God's appointed times will be Jesus' birthday? First, we need to refresh our memory to the fact that God commanded all the men of Israel to come up to the temple in Jerusalem just on three of His appointed times:Passover, Pentecost and... The Feast of Tabernacles (Deut. 16:16). It is like Sukkot is in the "inner circle" of God's appointed times.

Furthermore, God told the people of Israel that on this day they should be "Only rejoicing." (Deut. 16:15) The Hebrew word "Ach" that was translated to English in a variety of ways - only, surely, wholly, completely, altogether, truly, great - emphasizes the extreme level of joy that will be experienced on this appointed time. Joy so abundant that simply doesn't leave room for anything else.

Any parent knows firsthand that a birth of a child is probably the greatest joy that one can experience in life. The only greater joy that I can possibly think of is the birth of THE CHILD, the Son of God, the promised Messiah of Israel. Do the scriptures agree with that statement? Let's check.

In Psalms 118 we can find some fascinating evidences that tie between Jesus, Tabernacles and great joy. In verse 14 we find the Hebrew name of Jesus, Yeshua, which means salvation: "The Lord is my strength and my song; He has become mysalvation." And on the very next verse we read: "The voice ofrejoicing and salvation is in the tabernacles of the righteous: the right hand of the Lord does valiantly." (Psalms 118:15) Then, on verse 24, the Psalms says: "This isthe day that the Lord has made,we will rejoice and be glad in it." Very interestingly, Psalms 118 happens to be the last Psalm of what is called the "Hallel", a unit of six Psalms (113-118) that have been read by Israel throughout the generations on the three pilgrimage feasts - including Sukkot! So here we have it: Rejoicing, Tabernacles and Jesus.

But does the New Testament supports that? Yes! Remember what the angel told the shepherds on the day Jesus was born? - "I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people." (Luke 2:10) Now you tell me, can you think of a better day for God to send an angel to proclaim GREAT JOY? Wouldn't it make sense that this will happen on the only day of the year when God told the children of Israel to be nothing but joyfull?

Not sure yet? Here's more. We read in Luke 2:6-7 that when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, His mother "laid Him in a manger." Why did she do that? "...because there was no place for them in the inn." Hum... I wonder why there was no place in the inn. Let me remind you again that on these three pilgrimage feasts EVERY Israeli man was commanded to come up to Jerusalem, which is just a few miles from Bethlehem. According to the Jewish Historian Josephus, about 2.5 million Jews from countries all around Israel would come up to Jerusalem on these feasts. Take this from one that lived in Jerusalem most of his life - even today, with all the big hotels in Jerusalem, there would be no way for you to get a hotel room if 2.5 million people would come up to Jerusalem on the same week. Forget about it! You would be lucky to find a place in a manger...

Yet there is more. Eight days later, like all Jewish boys, Jesus was circumcised (Luke 2:21). Amazingly, that day "happens to fall" on the last day of the feast of Sukkot, the same 8th day that concludes God's appointed times (Lev.23:36). Jewish people call this special day "Simchat Torah," meaning "The Joy of the Law."

For me, it is quit hard to be "Only rejoicing" on this day. Why? Almost all of my people - well over 99% of us Jews - still don't know the One who came to "tabernacle with us" (John1:14), the One that came to fulfill the law (Mat. 5:17) so that we could be forgiven.

Steve, today millions of Jewish people in Israel and worldwide are taking down their tabernacles. One more year passed without them knowing the joy of salvation. Please join me this year in doing all we can to bring these "tidings of great joy" to all Israel. With God's grace and with your prayers and support, we can lead Israel to Jesus.

May God bless you with joy as we serve Him together,
Ze'ev Nevo

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Imagine What the Temple Looked Like (Israel's History - a Picture a Day)

Israel's History - a Picture a Day (Beta)


Posted: 22 Sep 2013 12:18 PM PDT
"Model of Solomon's Temple and environs" constructed by Dr. Conrad Schick (circa 1870). The photo was probably taken around 1900 and colorized by photographer Eric Matson some 60 years later  [The model is more representative of Jerusalem in the days of Herod, and not in the days of Solomon.]

As Jews celebrate the Sukkot holiday around the world, their liturgy reflects the huge role the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem played on this pilgrimage holiday.

Conrad Schick 1822-1901
"Bring us to Zion, Your city, in glad song, and to Jerusalem the site of your Temple, with eternal gladness."  -- From the Musaf service during Sukkot.

Jerusalem also attracted many Christians, including Conrad Schick, a German missionary who arrived in 1846.  Schick was a self-taught architect, cartographer and archaeologist, and very well-respected by all faiths in Jerusalem.  The mark he left on Jerusalem lasts until today, particularly in the buildings and neighborhoods he designed such as the Me'ah She'arim neighborhood and the Bikur Cholim and Sha'are Zedek hospitals. His own home still stands on Hanivi'im (Prophets) Street.

Click on photos to enlarge.  Click on captions to view the original picture.

The "German" hospital (1939), now
Bikur Cholim hospital
Schick's house today
(Magister, Wikipedia)
Schick was also well known for his models of archaeological sites. A respected archaeologist, he would show up at various construction sites and digs to inspect ancient finds.  The Muslim authorities permitted him relatively free access to the Temple Mount when they requested his help in renovations.  Schick and his student, Jacob Eliahu Spafford, the adopted Jewish-born son of the American Colony founders, are credited with discovering the Silwan Tunnel tablet, credited to King Hezekiah.

Below are some of the models Schick built, photographed by the American Colony Photographic Department.

Schick's model of the Tabernacle that served the Israelites in the desert and in Shilo (circa 1900)
Shick's model of Herod's Temple (circa 1900)
Shick's model of "Hadrian's Temple and environs"

Those were the Days, but Better are Coming - Jim Croft


Those were the Days, but Better are Coming
Jim Croft

In the early ‘70s Bob Mumford, Derek Prince and Don Basham held weekly teachings at the Governor’s Club in downtown Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The meetings were well attended as the worldwide Charismatic Renewal was in full swing. In ’74 the brothers launched a church called, Good News Fellowship. In September of ’75, Derek asked me to found a satellite branch that became known as Good News Church.

There are many exciting things that I could say about our services. I will only focus on one. It is the prophetic dynamic of our worship. To this day, I still get many comments from aging members and visitors that it was the most memorable time of their Christian experience.

The worship team was comprised of a 10 piece orchestra; at least 4 singers; the worship leader; and a cast of skilled interpretive dancers. Here is a sample of what might occur in most any Sunday service. One of the instrument players would get a spontaneous melody line from the Lord. It was often our cellist, Cheryl or our flutist, Sue. They would play through a melody that had not previously been heard on this planet. The entire orchestra would have revelatory insight for the direction that the piece was going. Whether the essence was classical, country, or rock, it sounded as though it had been rehearsed all week.

At the onset of the second play through, one of the singers would begin to sing lyrics in unknown tongues. After a bit, either one of the platform singers or, perhaps a prophetically inclined parishioner would come to the microphone and sing the lyric’s interpretation in English. At that, the worship singers would all sing in their prayer languages to the same melody line. After a pause, one of them would sing the interpretation.

A new song of the Lord would evolve with chorus and verses. Usually, the entire congregation would unite in singing the chorus. The content of the lyrics could be about the attributes of a member of the Godhead; any imaginable aspect of redemption; and future glories of the Body of Christ. Whether the tone was worshipfully delicate or that of rhythmic praise, the sheen of God’s presence glistened from tearful eyes and smiling faces as each spontaneous installment of verses came forth.

At varying points during these episodes, it was not uncommon for one of the dancers to minister to the Lord in interpretive dance. Their dance was so anointed that the message of the spontaneous song could be discerned without hearing its lyrics.

More Better

Oh’ how I have longed for repeats of those days of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Tonight, I am getting a message in tongues with an interpretation. As I have listened to myself singing several times, the unknown languages seemed to vary, but the interpretations had little variance. I suspect that the message is comprised of more than one language as there do not seem to be the customary repetitions of articles and verbs of a single language. I will give the tongue message with phonetic spelling and then give the interpretation as it comes to me.

Tongues

Et-treach, Wo meek? Et-treach un gaases et-treach un shoeetta zo na tringgal twilla? Ap chan twa gena, bingo eem motetra neech tre mesa dua ing gen. Na peep ean ba twing Sangu Trinco ta timach bosta ean tabchan met ean drunsa twing Sangminyah.

An Interpretation 

Who, I say? Who is this who is created from the nation discounted? It is many people, who will arise and walk the earth united. It is the people of the Living God who will cover the world manifesting the presence of the Spirit of Christ.

That is my hope and I am sticking to it. So be it!

Jim Croft
jcm888@comcast.net


Editor's note: I added the Holy Spirit artwork at the top of this blog page. Steve Martin