Monday, January 22, 2018

Warm Welcome for Pence, Longtime Friend of Israel; Netanyahu Blasts 'Disgraceful' Arab Boycott American VP - United with Israel

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Be'er Sheva in the Bible and Today ✡ "Avraham Planted A Tamarisk At Be’er Sheva" - Israel365

Avraham planted a tamarisk at Be’er Sheva, and invoked there the name of Hashem, the Everlasting God
Genesis 21:33 (The Israel Bible™)

וַיִּטַּע אֶשֶׁל בִּבְאֵר שָׁבַע וַיִּקְרָא־שָׁם בְּשֵׁם יְהוָה אֵל עוֹלָם
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va-yi-TA E-shel biv-AYR SHA-va va-YIK-ra SHAM b’-SHAYM a-do-NAI AYL o-LAM
 

Be'er Sheva in the Bible and Today

Be'er Sheva is one of the first cities in the Land of Israel mentioned in the Torah (Bible). The name Be’er Sheva (באר שבע), is made up of two Hebrew words.  Be’er (באר) means ‘well', and the second part of the word is made up of the root sheva ש-ב-ע, which means both ‘seven’ and ‘oath'. Thus, Be’er Sheva can mean either ‘well of the seven’ or ‘well of the oath.’ Modern day Be'er Sheva is a thriving city and home to a diverse community of Israelis. The Ethiopian schoolgirls pictured above are harvesting crops from a field in one of Be'er Sheva's many agricultural areas.
 
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'All the Glory Belongs to God': The Faith of the Super Bowl-Bound Philadelphia Eagles - CBN News Mark Martin, Benjamin Gill


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'All the Glory Belongs to God': The Faith of the Super Bowl-Bound Philadelphia Eagles
01-21-2018
CBN News Mark Martin,
Do faith and football go together? For players on the Philadelphia Eagles, the answer is a resounding "yes."
Sunday night the Eagles clinched the NFC Conference Championship which means they're headed to the Super Bowl to face the New England Patriots.
"First and foremost, all glory belongs to God. I wouldn't be here without Him and this is just very humbling and unbelievable," quarterback Nick Foles said immediately after the Eagles' win over the Minnesota Vikings. "I'm blessed to have amazing teammates, amazing coaches."
Foles, who turned in an amazing performance to lead the Eagles to victory, is bold about professing his born-again faith, describing himself on Twitter as a: "Believer in Jesus Christ, husband, father, son, brother."
A number of his teammates share that faith in Christ, and you can bet many on the team will be as "prayed up" for the upcoming Super Bowl as they were throughout the season.
At the start of the season, Foles and teammates Zach Ertz, Trey Burton, Carson Wentz, and Chris Maragos released a Bible study on humility and surrender through the YouVersion Bible app.
And back in November, the team released a video on its Facebook page entitled, "The Locker Room's Binding Force." It's a look at the Christian faith of three players and how Christianity is a big part of the team's unity.
Starting quarterback Carson Wentz, who suffered a season-ending injury, wide receiver Torrey Smith, and safety/special teams player Chris Maragos share their testimonies in the video.
"I was kind of on this downward spiral because the things I was trying to place in my life to give me satisfaction would last for a little bit and then they'd fade away," Maragos said in the video. "And that was my sophomore year in high school."  
"I was really at a crossroads at that point and had to make a decision on where I was going," he continued. "And that's when I gave my life to Christ, and really he supplied that satisfaction and that joy for me." 
Players have the opportunity to attend chapel among other things.
"On every Monday night, we have a couple's Bible study. We have a Thursday night team Bible study," Wentz explained in the video. "And then Saturday nights, we actually get together the night before the game and just kind of pray; talk through the Word; what guy's have been reading, what they're struggling with, and just kind of keep it real with each other."
"To have that here in an NFL facility like this, it's really special," he added.
"As men, you tend to be very sheltered. If I'm going through some things, I may not express that to the next man," Smith shared. "Only you can kind of expose your weaknesses and things you want to work on, whether it's in your relationship or your marriage or your family, whatever it may be."
"When you're able to talk about it amongst your brothers, amongst your family, it helps you grow," he continued. "And when you realize that you can apply Biblical principles to it, it helps us all grow."
"I think the biggest thing that we're always challenging each other with is just to not lose sight of the bigger picture," Wentz said. "I think wins, losses, highs, lows, everything that comes with this game, it's so easy to take your mind and your eyes off of the ultimate prize, and that's living for the Lord."
"And we want to be united," Maragos said. "We want to support each other; we want to support each other in our lives through the difficulties off the field as well as on the field."
"And so I think it's really kind of something to where we're all just kind of binding together to kind of keep each other sharpened and keep pushing forward," he continued.  
That unity helped propel them to the NFC Championship game on Sunday night, and now against the Patriots as well.


US VP Mike Pence Arrives in Israel, is Greeted by Netanyahu - Israel Today

US VP Mike Pence Arrives in Israel, is Greeted by Netanyahu

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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Why You Might Need to Be Reclaimed in Holy Spirit's Power - AMARIS BEECHER CHARISMA NEWS

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Why You Might Need to Be Reclaimed in Holy Spirit's Power
AMARIS BEECHER  CHARISMA NEWS  Jan. 21, 2018
"I crossed the street to walk in the sunshine."
– Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love
I was roughly 20 years old when the popular and "transforming" Eat, Pray, Love made its way to theaters. Now, don't hate me and stop reading this post if you loathe what I'm about to say—but I like really disliked the movie. I mean, I'm fairly certain I discovered the eye roll in that theater. I'm being cheeky of course, but that movie got under my skin. The whole concept of traveling around the world alone to discover yourself was just annoying.
However, now at the ripe old age of 28, I get it. I get what people are looking for. I understand why women need to discover themselves.
We go through those terribly awkward years in middle school, then the desperate years in high school, and by the time we get to college, our hearts are broken, our friendships are fractured and we have no idea what our favorite food is because we always go with what everyone recommends.
The chains of insecurity. The desperate need for affirmation and love. The trauma we experience throughout life. These things morph our personalities into some ungodly zombie who's walking around but dead on the inside. And now, we're not even attractive.
You're no longer exciting and unique when you try to be like everyone else and make everyone around you happy.
So we seem controlled and put together to the world, but on the inside, we are dying of anxiety, depression, insecurity and self-hatred.
We Are Crippled
You see, Jesus was radical in the way He loved women. He liberated us from the moment he came to earth. In those days women had tough ways of living. They couldn't be around other people when they were on their period. They had strict ways of dressing. Sadly, in those days, they were seen as the weaker person rather than image bearers of the same mighty God as men.
But when Jesus came, he changed things. He loved women so radically that it has transformed us for eternity.
"Mary took a pint of very costly ointment made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped His feet with her hair. The house was filled with the fragrance of the ointment" (John 12:3).
Mary's display of honor and devotion is impressive. And in a culture where this could have been seen as sexual behavior, the Bible records it as an incredible expression of love to Jesus. She was able to live life as a fully reclaimed disciple because of the love of Jesus. And ultimately her life was fearless and fully alive because of it.
No more rejection issues ...
No more insecurities ...
No more fear or anxiety ...
She was reclaimed and redeemed. How did she get there?
To understand how Mary got to this type of living, we have to look back and see where she started. We first see Mary lingering at the feet of Jesus in Luke 10
This caused agitation with Martha (Mary's sister). Scripture tells us that Martha complained of the workload, but Mary continued to stay at the feet of Jesus. This tells me Mary was a natural individualist.
Countercultural
In that culture, the woman was supposed to be the one maintaining the home and cooking.
Bustling around a home was not Mary's natural tendency.
In a culture where there were particular gender roles, can you imagine the shame she probably felt with not wanting to be that way?
I presume she didn't feel that shame here at Jesus' feet. She was able to rest; which is why I think she lingered.
But then, something terrible happens. Her brother gets sick (John 11).
The sisters try to get Jesus to come while he's sick because they believe in his healing power.
Jesus doesn't come. Lazarus dies.
Jesus shows up after Lazarus had been in the grave for four days. Imagine the stench.
He was dead. He wasn't in a state where he could have been resuscitated. No, he was already covered in the ceremonial drapings and ready to be buried. That type of dead.
Jesus heads to their town. Martha runs out to meet him as soon as she hears that he's near. Mary, on the other hand, doesn't move. She stayed in the house.
Isn't this interesting? Mary, who was found lingering and staying at the feet of Jesus, didn't go to him. Why? I can imagine because of the disappointment in Jesus. I too have felt that disappointment, the heartache of death. The pain of unanswered prayers.
After Jesus speaks with Martha, he calls and asks Mary to come. Mary goes to Jesus, and when she sees him, she falls to his feet and says, "Lord, if You had been here, my brother would not have died."
Jesus weeps when he sees Mary weeping. He cared for her and Lazarus. Our pain means something to Jesus.
Jesus raises Lazarus from the grave. Lazarus is brought back to life. "Then Mary took a pint of very costly ointment made from pure nard, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped His feet with her hair" (John 12:3a).
We can see that this is Mary's response to Jesus raising Lazarus from the grave.
We Are Mary
Let me explain:
When God created you, He created you to be a unique individual. He created you to have your own personality. Your own preferences. Your own talents and gifting. Your own unique traits.
And then you experience life. You experience rejection. Betrayal. Neglect. Abuse. Divorce. Insecurity ... to name a few.
The woman you were intended to be has been morphed by the experiences you've gone through.
Mary got to see a glimpse of her true self when she was in the presence of Jesus. She saw that she didn't want to be like everyone else, didn't want to uphold a façade. She wanted to live authentic to the life God had called her to live.
But it wasn't until Lazarus was brought back to life that she was able to live her reclaimed life fully.
God did not intend for Lazarus to die. He also did not intend for us to experience those traumatic moments.
Once Lazarus was raised from the grave, and Mary saw that Jesus could fully save, she was able to live as the full person that God had intended her to be.
She Was Reclaimed
This is real self-discovery.
Mary anointed Jesus with a very expensive perfume (a year's wages), pulled her hair down and wiped the oil up with it.
This displayed completed freedom. She was so secure. So confident. She could be countercultural and fully love Jesus with complete honor, devotion and humility.
Like Mary, do you feel obligated to live in the expectations or roles that have been placed on you? Do you feel ashamed by not conforming to those expectations? Don't live in that shame or constant striving. Instead, linger at Jesus' feet and embrace the freedom that He has offered to you.
This too can be the life you live, sister. Living a life fully alive. Fully free. Fully Redeemed. Completely reclaimed.
Today, my prayer for you is that you would see the life God intended you to live and begin to walk in it. That you would dream big again. That you would feel confident in your skin. That you would speak your mind.
Through Jesus, we can let our hair down and be the exact unique individual we were designed to be.
Take a step that way today. 
Amaris Beecher is a whole-hearted Christian, richly blessed wife and mother of two stunners, living life in sunny Orlando, Florida. Her goal is to inspire women to live their lives with authenticity and freedom through Jesus Christ.
This article originally appeared at sheisreclaimed.com.
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