Sunday, November 8, 2015

You Won’t Believe the Product This German Christian Kibbutz in Israel Makes - BIN

Northern Israel. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)Northern Israel. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

You Won’t Believe the Product This German Christian Kibbutz in Israel Makes

“Then she said, ‘Behold, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and her gods; return after your sister-in-law.’ But Ruth said, ‘Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.’ ” (Ruth 1:16)
Twenty years after the Holocaust, a group of German Christians arrived in Israel seeking to live their lives alongside the Jews with the intention of helping to usher in the redemption. Fifty-two years later, Kibbutz Beth-El has become an integral part of the city of Zichron Yaakov, the lives and fate of its members intermingled with the nation of Israel.
There are approximately 800 people – adults and children – living on the kibbutz. Emma and Elsa Berger, the founders of the movement, led the first group of German Protestants to their new home in the Holy Land in 1963. Emma, who passed away in 1984,  was quoted as saying, “We feel that we are all of the seed of Abraham, and an invisible hand has led us to Israel.”
For many years, the surrounding community of Israelis suspected the group of German Christians of being missionaries with a hidden agenda to convert the Jews. There were even incidents and legal attempts to stop the community from taking root. Time and familiarity brought down the walls of distrust as the kibbutz began to employ local residents. Today, Kibbutz Beth-El is the largest private employer in the city and are fully accepted by their Jewish neighbors, now that their intentions have passed the test of time.
Stefan Link, one of the original members who arrived from Germany, explained their connection to Israel to Breaking Israel News. “We went to Hebron and visited the grave of Ruth. She said, ‘Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God.’ This very much spoke to our hearts. That is how we feel about Israel. It is an act of kindness that God gave us this, to be with Israel. And especially at times like this we must stand with Israel.”
Since 1963, Emma Berger emphasized to the members that the Messiah would be in Israel and that anyone wanting to have a part in it needed to be here. They are strong in their Christian faith and have no intention of converting Jews, but they also have no intention of leaving us.
Their belief is powerful in its simplicity, espousing a literal reading of the Old and New Testaments, without interpretations or commentary. There are no churches or Christian religious symbols, no crosses, and they observe Saturday as their day of worship and rest. Stefan described it simply, saying, “When two people with pure hearts meet, there is God, in the holy space that is between them.”
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With almost prophetic vision, in 1977 the members of Bet El taught themselves engineering and began to build air-filtration systems for use in protection against poison gas attacks. Their initiative was at least partly due to a belief that the War of Gog and Magog that precedes the Messiah will involve chemical warfare. During the Gulf War in 1991, Iraqi despot Saddam Hussein threatened to use chemical weapons and nerve gas in the missiles he fired at Israel. Suddenly, their filtration systems were very much in demand and their new industry was born.  
It is incredibly poignant that a German group is building systems to protect Israel from genocidal attacks. Those with a spiritual perspective will see the tikkun (fixing) in this. At first, their efforts in this area seemed foolish to others, a complex solution to a science fiction scenario. But now, their NBC (nuclear, biological and chemical) system is the only one made in Israel to protect the Jewish State against a very real threat from enemies who do not hesitate to arm their missiles with nerve gas.
Believing in a modest, almost austere, lifestyle, the kibbutz members do not own televisions and eschew nightclubs and other modern urban distractions. The kibbutz ideology of communal living and non-ownership has become a part of their theology, based on their understanding of the New Testament. There are sister communities in Binyamina, Magen-Shaul, the Golan Heights and Haifa and another 700 members in Germany, Hungary, Romania, Canada and Africa who are prohibited from coming to Israel due to restrictions by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior.
The members in Israel have permanent resident status and their children serve in the Israel Defense Forces in non-combat roles. A positive force in the Israeli economy, the community has established seven factories that employ more than 700 Israelis. Their many fields provide the raw material for a home-style bakery, and a factory that produces jams and jellies.
Of course, it would have been simpler to stay in Germany and live in this manner, as do the Amish in America, especially since spreading their faith is not part of their agenda. But for them, it was essential to come to Israel since they believe that God chose the land of Israel for the Jewish people, and that the Messiah will come only if all Jews are living here. As Germans and as Christians, they feel the need to repair some of the damage done in the past in order to move forward towards the messianic age.
Link looks back on the years with a quiet joy in their spiritual accomplishments in Israel. “We are 52 years in Zichron. If I look back to ‘63, we came because we saw that it is a great gift for us to be with the Jews. We came here without any plans or expectations. We knew that whoever blesses this nation gets blessed. And we feel that we have been blessed.”

Israel's Security is in God's Hands Alone ✡ "Its Watcher Keeps Vigil In Vain" - ISRAEL365

A song of ascents about Solomon. If the Lord will not build a house, its builders have toiled at it in vain;
if the Lord will not guard a city, its watcher keeps his vigil in vain.

PSALMS (127:1)
 

שִׁיר הַמַּעֲלוֹת לִשְׁלֹמֹה אִם יְ-הֹוָה לֹא יִבְנֶה בַיִת שָׁוְא עָמְלוּ בוֹנָיו בּוֹ אִם יְ-הֹוָה לֹא יִשְׁמָר עִיר שָׁוְא שָׁקַד שׁוֹמֵר

תהילים קכז:א


sheer ha-ma-a-lot li-sh-lo-mo im a-do-nai lo yiv-neva-yeet shav am-lu vo-nav bo im a-do-nai lo yish-mar eer shav sha-kad sho-mayr

Jerusalem Inspiration

In today's verse King David declares his ultimate faith in God as the ultimate provider of safety and protection.  Through the centuries these words have rung true, and reminded the nations of the world from where Israel's ultimate security stems.  Alongside our unwavering faith in God's promise of aid, man must also do his part.  In these trying times, help Israel provide much needed blood for the victims of Arab terror.
 

Jewish Resilience at Murder Site in the Old City of Jerusalem

We are left speechless by the fortitude of the Jewish people in the face of terror. Watch this inspiring video taken at the very site of the murders in the alleyways of the Old City of Jerusalem.

Germans Protecting Israel!

Through an incredibly poignant  twist of circumstances, a German group is building systems to protect Israel from genocidal attacks.

Israel in My Heart RingSaver Pendant

This RingSaver pendant is shaped like a heart with a map of Israel so that Israel is truly in the heart.This RingSaver ® pendant is open-ended so you can easily slip off your ring and hang it on the pendant!

Jerusalem Daily Photo

The Star of David is known in Hebrew as a "Magen David" (Shield of David), a poetic reference to God as the ultimate shield of Israel's military hero, King David. The six pointed star hints at God's rule over all the directions of the universe: north, south, east, west, up and down.

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Arms of Love - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Arms of Love
Now Think On This
Steve Martin


“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.”
John 15:13, NKJV)


Do you need a hug today? It sure would be nice to give you one right now.

When I receive prayer requests from my beloved friends in Jerusalem, Sweden, Pakistan, India, and even right here in the USA from my best friend in Peru, Illinois, sometimes I just wish I could go to them and give them a big hug. Just to let them know that they are not alone; that the Lord Jesus is not only their Savior and Redeemer, but that He has also given others for them, to share His immense heart of love and compassion with them.

He has created us with loving arms – to wrap around others as He Himself does.

Generally I am not a hugger as much as I’d like to be. I guess it has something to do with growing up. Coming from a family of eight kids, just getting the daily jobs done and the home managed was quite a bit for Mom and Dad in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Weariness, and all that goes with it, doesn’t always allow for giving out a bunch of hugs. (But Mom sure does give them now. Thanks Mom! Dad has passed onto glory.)

As a father myself, even with our own four children, I regret that I didn’t give out the hugs I am sure they wanted, and needed, as they grew up. I do pray that what they missed out on then has now been received, as they walk in faith and love with their Lord Jesus, and have much to share with their own.

As a husband, I am also aware that I don’t give as many hugs as my good wife would love to have. But thank God that by His everlasting grace I am still working on that, even after all these 38 years.

In years gone by, when Laurie and I led worship at various Charlotte, NC church and ministry gatherings, we would sing a song from Vineyard Music called Arms of Love (see lyrics below). It is a very simple song, and yet it grips the heart when you hear of the Lord’s love, and how He so often wants to wrap us up in His arms of love.

You see, one can have these as you give of yourself to those in need, and whom you care about. When Jesus came to earth - to walk among us, experience all that we too would go through, and then in death gave us the opportunity to experience eternal life by His sacrificial blood poured out - He demonstrated what love is all about. We are to lay down our life for our friends, and to others whom He gives us.



Yeshua wrapped His loving arms around the whole world as He hung on the tree, stretched out, fully exposed, suffering a torturous death in order that you and I could have life. As Jesus obeyed the Eternal Father, by abiding in His love, He poured out His precious, cleansing blood, while graphically revealing the abundant love He bore in His heart. His blood now covers our sins, and redeems us.

His life lived among us was given because He loves us so much, and desires that we not perish in hell, but abide forever with Him in His heavenly home. That is what love is all about. Even Charlie Brown knows that.

My prayer for you today is that you know of your Father’s loving arms, that you experience a true friend who also does, and that together they would wrap their arms around you at those times you desperately need a hug.

The Lord doesn’t leave us alone to face that which often comes our way. He not only has given us Himself, but desires to place us in a spiritual family to walk with, together laying our lives down for one another, and sharing His arms of love with the world.



He loves you. He really does.

Go share His love, and hug someone today. Wrap your loving arms around them.

Now think on this,

Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People. Inc.

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Now Think On This #203 “Arms of Love” by Steve Martin 
Date: In the year of our Lord 2015 (11.08.15) Sunday at 6:00 am in Charlotte, NC

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Arms of Love, Vineyard

I sing a simple song of love
To my Savior, to my Jesus
I'm grateful for the things You've done
My loving Savior, oh precious Jesus
My heart is glad that
You called me Your own
There's no place I'd rather be

Than in Your arms of love
In Your arms of love
Holding me still
Holding me near in Your arms of love

CCLI Song Number 824481
Author(s): Craig Musseau

Copyright: 1991 Mercy / Vineyard Publishing, Vineyard Songs Canada

How Do I Know That God Is Talking to Me? - CHRISTY FITZWATER CHARISMA NEWS

Here's how to discern which voice is speaking.

Here's how to discern which voice is speaking. (Charisma archives)


How Do I Know That God Is Talking to Me?


Yesterday I pulled out a manila file labeled "colors." That's the theme of the week in my Spanish class, so I have plans to bring colors to my students through various mediums.
Skittles are on the docket, because if a student tastes the rainbow, he might be more motivated to remember its colors. I also have a color by number, a color wheel, and a stack of paint swatches. For my upper level students, I have a devotional blog post about colors to translate.
We do a variety of activities, because one pass over information isn't enough for anyone to learn well, and the same is true in the way we learn from God.

God often speaks to us in multiple layers.

For example, over a week ago I signed my very first book contract, and that is a strange new world for me. Matt keeps imagining my grand book tours on the east coast, bless his heart.
But the whole book thing sent me into a fierce heart battle over motive. I set a stopwatch, and I clocked myself lasting about four minutes with godly motives. Then off my wretched heart would go—longing for fame.
I would halt those thoughts and go through a Scripture list I've made up, to define my purpose in writing: To glorify the name of the Lord, to help others know Him, to shine light into a dark world, and to teach people to live by God's commands.
Then pretty soon I was imagining myself famous again.
Oh Lord, help me. 
Friday night I told Matt about my struggle, as we crawled under the covers.
"I can't seem to maintain a humble, godly motive for even two seconds!" I told him.
"You should be encouraged that you recognize your wrong motives," he said. "That's a sign the Holy Spirit is working in you. You know, it's funny because our sermon tomorrow night is about motive."
Sure enough, the sermon passage:
"For the appeal we make does not spring from error or impure motives, nor are we trying to trick you" (1 Thessalonians 2:2, NIV).
By the end of the singing and sermon that night, I was fully reminded that I am a sinful woman, and my motives are naturally impure. During the closing prayer, I sat in my chair and held my head in my hands.
Dear God, redeem my motives from the dark side.
The next day I was reading a book by Paul David Tripp called Instruments in the Redeemer's Hands. He writes:
"Sin makes us glory thieves. There is probably not a day when we do not plot to steal glory that rightfully belongs to the Lord ... We crave glory that does not belong to us."
Yes, I am a thief.
Then I sat down to write my next newsletter to those of you who have subscribed to my website (if you haven't subscribed, wanna join us?) I want to send you guys something valuable each month, and it's going to be a homemade micro-lesson in how to study the Bible. As I was preparing this Bible study for the newsletter, I did the scientific thing and opened to the Psalms, closed my eyes, and let my finger fall on a verse for us to study. Don't you know my finger landed on a verse about glory and motive? (Coming to you this Sunday.)
But God wasn't done talking to me about motive yet.
Yesterday I watched a news video about a pastor in Germany who is facing fierce opposition because he is preaching that Jesus is the only way to God. But he said he also started getting thousands of encouraging emails from followers of Christ, and he started to think he was really something.
"I am really a great pastor!" he said to himself.
Then he shook his head in disgust and said he had to remind himself, "No, I am nothing. I am only a sinner. I am only a tool for Jesus Christ."
Yes, brother. Me too.
So my point is that good teachers layer information, so that it sinks in and makes a lasting impression in the learner's thinking and lifestyle. Like God keeps impressing on me that I need to be rescued from bad motives.
God is an excellent teacher, and when He wants us to know something, he very often will bring the same information to us from multiple directions.
On our part, we have to be excellent listeners who are attentive 24/7. Bibles open. Hearts prayerful. Reading and listening to things that are bringing us godly messages and not just entertainment. We also have to be hungry to grab the new information and believe and obey it.
What message has God been sending to you from every direction lately?
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A Nugget for Living Life - "New Thing" - Steve Martin


A Nugget for Living Life
Steve Martin

"The Lord says He is doing a new thing.
So why do we hang onto the old?"


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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Sharing Love From Sweden - "TOGETHER HAVING THE SAME VALUE - BUILDING A LIVING TEMPLE" - Eva Haglund


TOGETHER HAVING THE SAME VALUE 
- BUILDING A LIVING TEMPLE
Eva Haglund, Sweden
As the members in the human body are connected to each other, and together form a complete body, we need each other in Body of Christ. This is taught in 1 Cor 12. We need each other. Not to just meet on Sunday in a church building.

We do not go to the church - we are the church. The church is not a building. Even if we have a building to meet in, it is good to also meet in homes. We know that Jesus also taught in a home where Martha and Mary lived. We can seek God together along with friends. 

About gifts - we all have our own calling and gifts, unique  as we are. As members in the human body need each other, so we need each other with these unique gifts and callings. It would be boring if all had the same calling and gifts. But God has given us different gifts to build beautifully together. 

Sometimes some gifts are looked down at by people. Sometimes practical gifts are not counted as high as theoretical gifts but this is not as God looks at the gifts and callings. 


As flowers in creation are beautiful together so we are beautiful with our gifts and callings together. Our gifts are not just for a church building but also to be used in other places. In 1 Corinthians 12 we can see that all members are needed with different gifts, and each have the same value. It is written in the verses 15-18, "For in fact the body is not one member but many. If the foot should say, "I am not a hand therefore I am not of the body, is it not therefore of the body? If the whole body were an eye where would be the hearing?" 

Here we see that all have their unique callings. We need to share our gifts with each other. Even a cup of coffee can encourage, and a smile shared with another. 


David took care of sheep in the Bible. God cared about the sheep and David was taught how to take care of sheep. He also was learning how to know God in a deeper way as he sought Him alone and sang beautiful songs to the Lord. 

Our gifts also can be seen in our friendships. Fellowship is important among Christians and is more than just doing things for God. The most important friendship is with Jesus, but it ought to go hand in hand with friendship among Christians. God is love and that love ought to be seen among us. We need each other.

In Acts 2:46 we understand that there were Christians who lived close to each other and met. I think God wants to restore more of this among us. In church meetings I think we need to hear not just leaders preaching but also other people. For instance, one can share a prophecy, a Scripture, an experience or a dream. In small home meetings this becomes more natural. 

I think gifts are like bread, which we need daily. We have all pieces of bread and together it forms a full loaf. 


The church, the Body of Christ, is also like stones. As it is written in 1 Peter 2:5, "You also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house." We are different stones, but together we build the temple , with Jesus as the Cornerstone. I think that more of the stones will be connected to each other in the new prophetic time, as the living stones will create a temple of the Lord.

Love is important. In 1 Corinthians 12:13 we read "But now abide faith, hope and love, these three,but the greatest of these is love."

Yeshua (Jesus) is love. He gave all in love for us. We read in Isaiah 53 so that anyone who believes in Him will be saved. Get to know Jesus.


The Greatest Archeological find in History proves Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah! - Ron Cantor

The Greatest Archeological find in History proves Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah!

 In 1947 a goatherd accidentally uncovered the oldest Hebrew manuscripts of the Bible. Not only did they prove the authenticity of the Bible, but they confirmed that first century Jews were expecting a suffering Messiah (unlike the rabbis claim today). There was a conspiracy to keep the scrolls hidden for decades, but in 1991 Robert Eisenman went rogue and released copies of the secret scrolls.   What they tell us is amazing. 

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