Friday, December 27, 2013

Kathie Walters: Getting In and Out of the Boat (Your Boat) - The Elijah List



Kathie Walters:
Getting In and Out of the Boat (Your Boat)

Kathie Walters"Put Up Your Sail And See If the Wind Will Catch It"

Have you ever thought of something you would like to do, but you couldn't figure out how it would work or how it would succeed? So, you dropped the idea "until later."

What about the book or booklet you were going to write, but never got around to it? What about the art classes you wanted to take? What about the place you promised yourself to go? Or the person or ministry you really wanted to hang out with?

You know, we only have one life to live down here. You may as well have some adventures. I tell the older people, the grandpas and grandmas – this is the best opportunity you've ever had to get up and do something adventurous.

Put up your sailsHow do you know if it is going to work? Well, sometimes you don't know; you have to "give it a go," as they say in New Zealand, or, as Janice's husband, David, says to her, "Put your sail up and see if the wind will catch it."

You have to take opportunities – doors can open and close, and windows of opportunity can open and close. If you don't have your spiritual antenna up, you can miss those doors, because you are "busy." 

Did you know you can be so busy working for Jesus you can totally miss a God opportunity? Jesus doesn't require you to work for Him; He wants you to yield to Him so that He can work THROUGH you. Much easier that way.

Some opportunities mean that you are in the boat. But you have to push off from the shore.You have to leave familiar territory – your comfort zone – and launch out, not exactly knowing all the details on the map either.

Where Is Your Comfort Zone?

Sometimes you have to get OUT of the boat if the boat has become your comfort zone. Remember Peter? He got out of his comfort zone, didn't he? A boat...that's his territory – he was comfortable there. He was a fisherman, and guess what? Fishermen practically live in boats. A very familiar place for him. He had probably managed to keep safe in all kinds of weather before now. 

But suddenly, Peter saw Jesus walking on the water. Do you know, just like you, Peter had never actually seen anyone do that before?

I'm sure he had eyes like saucers. "Whaaaat?" But before he knew it, he realized this was an opportunity, and he leapt into an unknown sphere of faith. He couldn't wait for Jesus to get in the boat, because that particular opportunity would pass. He leapt into action, didn't he?

Next thing you know – there he is walking on the water. Whoooa, amazing! Of course we all know he got His eyes off Jesus and had to get back in the boat, but at least he had a Push out from the shorego...at least he knew in the future that's a possibility.

You know, sometimes there aren't six months for you to debate about how to respond to an open door. You have an idea of something. But that's not enough – you have to push out from the shore, you, have to raise the sail. 

You have to let the wind catch the sail.

Now Is Not The Time To Stay In Your Comfort Zone

Do you know that in Ireland in the fifth and sixth centuries there were many preachers in the monasteries? During that Celtic revival the monasteries would have about 4,000 young men and women. 

They were like our Bible colleges. They healed the sick, preached the Gospel, and raised the dead. Some of them, called the Peregrini, would get into a boat off the shores of Ireland; the boat had no engine, no oars, and no rudder. They hoisted the sail and trusted God to send the winds to take them where they were meant to go. Brendan the Navigator had many miraculous adventures that way. He even sailed to America ("the Land of Promise," he called it.)

Let the winds take you outSo, what about you? You can stay in your comfort zone – in your familiar boat, or you can raise the sail and let the winds take you out and into the purposes of God. It's so easy to get settled, isn't it? 

Now is not that time.

We all have heard and seen the prophecies about the move of God and about the CHANGES. 

Peter was probably quite successful as a fisherman. He was comfortable there – it's what he knew. But He met Jesus, and Jesus really turned his boat upside down. There he was in his comfort-zone life, and suddenly he met a Man unlike any other man he had ever met. 

One day Jesus said, "Hey Peter, leave all that fishing, get out of your boat. I have some other fish to fry" (Kathie's interpretation, but it's good – and Scriptural).

Peter had to make a decision, didn't he? Jesus didn't say, "I will give you six months to think it over, and if you feel so inclined, well you can come with me." He just said to Peter, "Follow Me," and probably carried on walking.

Are you ready to hoist the sail? Are you going to push away from the shore? 

If you want things to change, you have to do something different. 

I don't believe it's the will of God that you are in a job that you hate, or a ministry or church you can hardly stand. That's immoral, really, as you will never give it your best. He puts His desires in your heart, so that when you serve Him, it's delightful, because it's in your heart.

What's really is in your heart? Keep your antenna up. Hoist the sail, let the wind come and take you where He wants you to go.

Kathie Walters
Good News Ministries

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.




Steve ShultzFrom the desk of Steve Shultz:

It is always a challenge to "get out of our comfort zone" and walk to a new place with the Lord...BUT there are those times He calls us to STEP OUT...yes!
As we are about to embrace a New Year of change, it's a good time to pray and seek the Lord in ways that He wants to STRETCH us.

I appreciate this latest word by my friend Kathie Walters...she walks in the supernatural as a natural way of life.

Be encouraged as you walk out of your Boat!

Blessings,
Steve Shultz
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Israeli Minister: Must Stop Calling Ourselves 'Occupiers'

Israeli Minister: Must Stop Calling Ourselves 'Occupiers'

Thursday, December 26, 2013 |  Yossi Aloni  Israel Today
Israeli Tourism Minister Uzi Landau earlier this month inaugurated a new visitors center in the Jewish “settlement” of Sussia south of Hebron, and said the Jewish state must stop referring to itself as an “occupier” before it can expect anyone else to do the same.
“In the past we had arguments [over whether or not to remain here], but we always said it is our [land],” noted Landau. “But for the past 20 years we have been calling ourselves ‘occupiers,’ so what do we expect from everyone else?”
According to Landau, Israel needs to do a full 180 degree turn in how it approaches the subject. “This is our land! This is our homeland!” the minister stated emphatically. “We need to build without reservation and act as though we belong here.”
Landau urged Israelis and Jews everywhere to get back in touch with their roots, to realize the nation that God intended them to be, by visiting the ancient places like Sussia.
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Salvation Has Come For Us





Merry Christmas to all. Our Saviour Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus Christ has come. We look to His soon return.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve and Laurie Martin
Love For His People


Monday, December 23, 2013

Merry Christmas from Peru, IL - Otto Unzicker Artwork (Laurie Martin's father)

Painting by Otto Unzicker of Peru, IL of the Bell of Bethlehem, after his trip to Israel.

Otto Unzicker - Monks and St. Bernards in Switzerland

Peru, IL in winter - Illinois River

Bell of Bethlehem, Israel

Swiss Alps

Peru, ILL railroad station

Amish brother and sister

British rider

Otto and Lorraine Unzicker

Otto in Bethlehem, Israel - 
Nativity Church - 
birthplace of Jesus (Yeshua)

Otto touching the Bethlehem bell


Friday, December 20, 2013

He is the Light of the World

Light of the World

Photo by Steve Martin 

(Dec. 20, 2013 at 6:30 am uptown Charlotte, NC at Romare Bearden Park.)

Thank you Father for sending Your Son...


He gave His Only Begotten Son,
Jesus Christ
Yeshua HaMashiach


Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined forth. - Jerusalem365

Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty

God hath shined forth.

PSALMS (50:2)

מִצִּיּוֹן מִכְלַל יֹפִי אֱ-לֹהִים הוֹפִיעַ

תהלים נ:ב


me-tzee-OWN meekh-LAL
yoe-FEE eh-loe-HEEM hoe-fee-AH

Jerusalem Inspiration


Our Jewish sages describe a beautiful idea in the 
Talmud that "ten measures of beauty descended 
to the world, and nine of them were taken by Jerusalem." 
The beauty of Jerusalem is not merely a physical 
magnificence which can be seen with the eye. It is 
a spiritual beauty and inner purity which one must 
seek to uncover. The new Israel App will take you 
on a journey to explore the inner beauty and 
wonderful sites of Jerusalem and throughout Israel.

A Smarter Israel Experience

Check out the wonders of modern technology, allowing for in depth exploration of the sites in Israel with a virtual tour guide in one's pocket.  Whether you're lucky enough to be visiting Israel soon, or just enjoying from afar, watch and be amazed at this new Israeli product.

"Zionists are Just Like the Nazis"

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei tweeted Monday that “The Zionists are just like the Nazis.”

Jerusalem Daily Photo

These famed Chagall Windows are housed in Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital: 12 stained glass windows representing the 12 Tribes of Israel. When they were damaged during the 1967 war, Chagall told the hospital to focus on the defense of Israel, and he would make them new, more beautiful windows.

Thank You

Today's Jerusalem Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Richard Campbell of Australia, in honor of his mother, Isabel.

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Israel Hayom - 'With the Jewish mind and the Chinese engine, the sky's the limit'

'With the Jewish mind and the Chinese engine, the sky's the limit'


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosts Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Jerusalem • Yi: There is a profound traditional friendship between people of our two countries • Dr. Miriam Adelson: China opened its doors to Jewish refugees of the Holocaust.
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The 12 Days of Christmas - the Hidden Meaning



There is one Christmas Carol that has always baffled me. What in the world do leaping lords, French hens, swimming swans, and especially the partridge who won't come out of the pear tree have to do with Christmas?

This week I received an email with the following . I found it very interesting and thought I'd share it with you. 


From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. 


It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember.


-The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ.


-Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments.


-Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.


-The four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John.


-The five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.


-The six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.


-Seven swans a-swimming represented the seven-fold gifts of the Holy Spirit--Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership, and Mercy.


-The eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.


-Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit--Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self Control.


-The ten lords a-leaping were the Ten Commandments.


-The eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.


-The twelve
drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed.


Merry Christmas!






Duck Dynasty - "Robertsons 'Can't Imagine' Dynasty without Phil" - CBN News

Robertsons 'Can't Imagine' Dynasty without Phil

Phil Robertson - Duck Dynasty

By Caitlin Burke

CBN News Friday, December 20, 2013

The decision by A&E to take "Duck Dynasty's" Phil Robertson off the air for comments he made on homosexuality and his faith has sparked a nationwide debate.

Meanwhile, the Robertson family is standing behind their patriarch, which means duck season could soon be coming to an end for A&E.

"While some of Phil's unfiltered comments to the reporter were coarse, his beliefs are grounded in the teachings of the Bible," the family said in a statement released late Thursday night. "We have had a successful working relationship with A&E, but as a family we cannot imagine the show going forward without our patriarch at the helm."

The reality TV show featuring the Robertson family's redneck charm and duck calls is one of the most popular in cable history, averaging 14 million viewers per episode - and its viewers aren't abandoning the Robertsons now.

More than a 100,000 people have signed a petition on I-Stand-With-Phil.com. And on Facebook, more than a million fans have signed on to a page boycotting A&E until Phil Robertson is returned to the show.

The social media site is coming under fire as well. The administrator for one of the pages supporting "Duck Dynasty" says Facebook locked him out for eight hours before telling him it was just an "accident."

"He was basing his comments... on biblical verse... and these are views that a lot of people hold." Matthew Belloni, executive editor of Hollywood Reporter, said.

Meanwhile, Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, told CNN that Robertson did what any Christian should do.

"All throughout that article -- and by the way, the GQ article was very clear on this -- his concern was to help people to know their need for Christ, and to believe in Christ and to find salvation in Christ," Mohler said.

"And when he was talking about that list of sins he wasn't comparing one thing to another," he continued. "He was doing what the Bible does repeatedly, and that was put out a list of sins that includes all of us so that we know of our need for Christ."

Even Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal weighed in, saying, "The left is tolerant of every viewpoint except those who disagree with them."

Season five of "Duck Dynasty" is set to debut Jan. 15. Filming has already finished, and Phil Robertson is featured in all 10 episodes. It's still unclear how A&E will proceed.

Video to watch: CBN News Report on Phil

Editor's Note: I added this link below. I signed it. Steve Martin



Click here: I Stand With Phil