Tuesday, April 18, 2017

How Are YOU Celebrating Jerusalem's Golden Jubilee? ✡ "Show Unto Him Marvelous Things" - ISRAEL365

As in the days of thy coming forth out of the land of Egypt will I show unto him marvelous things.

כִּימֵי צֵאתְךָ מֵאֶרֶץ מִצְרָיִם אַרְאֶנּוּ נִפְלָאוֹת

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Today's Israel Inspiration

In today's verse, Micah the Morashite reveals God's promise of hope and salvation to the people of Israel; that in their time of suffering, they will surely see miracles just as their ancestors experienced at the time of the Exodus when God performed countless marvelous wonders before bringing them to the Land of Israel. Hundreds of years later, we see the fulfillment of God's promise in every day miracles, such as the establishment of the State of Israel and the worldwide phenomenon of aliyah (moving to Israel). Fifty years ago, God revealed His strong hand when, after 6 days of intense battle, the Israeli Defense Forces were victorious over their numerous enemies and reconquered Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria and brought it under Jewish control once again. This year, we are rejoicing the Golden Jubilee Anniversary since this miraculous victory with parties galore!

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Watch: Jerusalem Unified


This year marks the 50th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem. This historic occasion is being called 'Jerusalem's Golden Jubilee." In 1967, with the help of God, Israel arose victorious from the Six Day War. It was as a result of this victory, that that Israel was once again able to gain sovereignty over the entire city of Jerusalem. Watch these moving clips of the IDF moving into and taking control of the Old City of Jerusalem in 1967.
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IDF soldiers pray at the Western Wall mirroring their predecessors who, after 6 days in heated battle, recaptured the holy site and brought it back under Jewish control for the first time in approximately 2,000 years. Fifty years later, we rejoice over the IDF victory by celebrating Jerusalem's Golden Jubilee.
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Just to say I hope to return to your great country and stunning capital Jerusalem this year. I read today in the small print in the news that by the year 2070 the false religion of Islam will overtake Christian believers in the world, what a worry I pray our God and Lord will stop this trend, real worry. As always I pray for you, God chosen people and Israel. God Bless Israel. --David Boam UK
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50 years ago Jerusalem was finally reunited. This is why you should care.- Israel Video Network

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In this historic and unprecedented time, today is the time to stand with Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria. Celebrating the miracle of 1967, Luke, Nick and Britt will walk you through the incredible period in history when the heartland of Israel was liberated. Filmed on location in the Old City of Jerusalem, this short film will leave you inspired and strengthened to stand with God's Land, people and covenant promise spoken so many years ago.

COMMENTARY: Should the Church Be Called “Spiritual Israel”? - Brian Hennessy ISRAEL TODAY

COMMENTARY: Should the Church Be Called “Spiritual Israel”?

Tuesday, April 18, 2017 |  Brian Hennessy  ISRAEL TODAY
I’d wager the overwhelming response to that question by Christians who love and support the State of Israel would be, “yes!” And if pressed to differentiate between a “spiritual Israel” and a “physical Israel,” I feel certain most would say the physical one is Jewish and the other is not. 
Such is the state of confusion that abounds in the body of Messiah today regarding this important issue. Because if that popular understanding is true then it robs the Jewish people of ever becoming spiritual Israel, the Messianic community of God. And it robs non-Jewish Christians, aka the “church,” of ever being revealed as the “wild olive branches” grafted into that very same Messianic community. Are not non-Jewish believers also physical beings promised an equal share in Israel’s inheritance through faith in Messiah? “For if you belong to Messiah, you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise” (Gal. 3:29).
So let’s take a look at this spiritual/physical thing that I believe has been the root cause of so much confusion over the centuries. The Biblical passage that addresses the issue most directly is found in First Corinthians. It reads: “The spiritual is not first, but the natural; then the spiritual. The first man is from the earth, earthy; the second man is from heaven... And just as we have borne the image of the earthy (man), we will also bear the image of the heavenly (man) (1 Cor. 15:46-48).
What these verses teach is that the physical man and the spiritual man, like love and marriage, go together as a horse and carriage. From God’s point of view, we need both if we want to be part of the Israel of God. By necessity, the physical must come first. We must first be born of physical seed into this world. But then we must also be birthed again by a spiritual seed – i.e. God’s Spirit – to be counted among His chosen people. That can only happen when God through His mercy removes our sinful heart of flesh through faith in Yeshua and we receive “a new heart and a new spirit” (Ezek. 36:26). 
However, the church has traditionally separated God’s spiritually regenerated people – the “Christians” – from those deemed to be his physical people, the Jews. This is due to the influence of Greek philosophy on early Christian thought.  To the Greeks, physical earthly matter was evil, something to escape by severe bodily discipline or death. While the spiritual was the ideal state that we all hoped to attain in the afterlife. 
But the truth is the spiritual and the physical should be viewed simply as two progressive stages of human life on earth that is now possible, thanks to Yeshua’s sacrificial death. Before Messiah came we were all just carnal beings void of spiritual life due to Adam’s sin. But now that “earthy man,” whether born Jewish or German, has the potential of growing into the fullness of the “heavenly man,” who is Messiah. 
However, because we’ve been taught for so long that the physical and the spiritual are  incompatible realities, it is now distorting how Christians view our relationship to the Jewish State of Israel today.  
This teaching, which inspired Replacement Theology, erred when it pushed the legitimate fulfillment of Old Testament types and shadows in Messiah too far (a favorite tactic of the Enemy). It over-spiritualized the New Covenant. It taught that the Jews also were a type and shadow that had been replaced by Christians as God’s new chosen people.  And that the land promised to Abraham’s seed was just a metaphor for life in heaven – now identified as the Kingdom Of God. 
As more and more Christians have awakened to see God never rejected the Jewish people, nor abandoned His land promise, a great skepticism has arisen about all things said to have been fulfilled in Messiah. So that even those things that were truly fulfilled in Yeshua are being abandoned. And there is a rush to embrace many of the commandments of the Old Covenant as a way to retrieve the Hebraic roots of our faith. 
The Lord’s Supper, the New Covenant fulfillment of the Passover memorial, is being ignored in favor of the Jewish Seder meal. Our total spiritual rest in Yeshua has given way to resting again from manual labor on the Saturday Sabbath. And the understanding that the body of Messiah is now God’s new temple on earth is being replaced by a longing to see a third Jewish temple arise with animal sacrifice and a reinstitution of the Levitical priesthood. 
We need to clean out that corruptive piece of Greek leaven from our understanding and see the spiritual and physical are not mutually exclusive. But that both are required by God as He brings forth a new holy race on this earth, a new Adam. A place where our holy God can literally dwell in our midst by His Spirit through Messiah.
It’s true that right now only those in Messiah are experiencing this new abiding spiritual relationship with God. But unbelieving Judah’s time to receive her spiritual inheritance is rapidly approaching. When that happens there will be a corporate unveiling of “the one new man” (Eph. 2:15).  Both the physical Jew and physical non-Jew will graduate to become one people in the glorified body of Messiah. No longer to be thought of as two different kinds of Israels with different inheritances. But one Israel of God.
And then “all Israel will be saved” (Rom. 11:26) – both physically and spiritually.
Brian Hennessy is the author of Valley of the Steeples
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The Exodus - Not What You Thought - Tsvi Sadan ISRAEL TODAY

The Exodus - Not What You Thought

Tuesday, April 18, 2017 |  Tsvi Sadan  ISRAEL TODAY
Israel Today has reported numerous times regarding Christian Palestinians who claim to be the true Israel. In their case, the Palestinian Jesus is just an adaptation of the Arian-looking Jesus of the classic Christian iconography. 
Likewise, reclaiming the Hebrew Bible for the Muslim/Palestinian cause is nothing new. From its get go, Islam had its followers believe that Jews corrupted the Old Testament to the point of rendering it unholy. Hence, whatever's written in the Hebrew Bible can be retold in a way that fits Islam's creeds.
It is well known that in the eyes of Muslims, all the prophets of the Bible were Muslims. That Islam came into being some 3,000 years after Abraham makes no difference since, unlike the Jews, Abraham is forever a true believer – a Muslim. 
But even this Islamic version of "Replacement Theology" has its limits. For even Muslims will acknowledge that a real entity called the people of Israel not only exists, but to them the Land of Israel was given: "O my people [Israel]," reads the Quran, "enter the Holy Land which Allah has assigned to you and do not turn back and become losers" (Sura 5:21).
So the Palestinian reimagining of the Bible is going a step further. It wasn't Jews who came out of Egypt as the "people of Israel," but rather Muslims. Back in 2012, Dr. Omar Ja'ara of Nablus' An-Najah University told Palestinian TV:
"We must make clear to the world that David in the Hebrew Bible is not connected to David in the Quran, Solomon in the Hebrew Bible is not connected to Solomon in the Quran, and neither is Saul or Joshua son of Nun [of the Bible].
"We have a great leader, Saul, [in the Quran] who defeated the nation of giants and killed Goliath. This is a great Muslim victory. The Muslims of the Children of Israel went out of Egypt under the leadership of Moses, and unfortunately, many researchers deny the Exodus of those oppressed people who were liberated by a great leader, like Moses the Muslim, the believing leader, the great Muslim, who was succeeded by Saul, the leader of these Muslims in liberating Palestine.
"This was the first Palestinian liberation through armed struggle to liberate Palestine from the nation of giants led by Goliath. This is our logic and this is our culture." 
(Translation from Palestinian Media Watch)
Those amused by this ridiculous revisionism forget that Muslims take it very seriously, and act upon it.
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