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Seven Ways Israel has Impacted Your World - Maoz Israel Report, Ari & Shira Sorko-Ram

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When God created His perfect world, His plan was to lavish mankind with blessings beyond imagining and enjoy fellowship with His creation. After the chasm between God and man formed, there were only flashes of connections between men and God (Enoch, Noah, etc.).

As is His nature, God responded to those relationships with blessings. But it was when Abraham came on the scene that God decided He had found a man through whom He could bless others. “Through you all the families of the earth will be blessed.” (Genesis 12:3)

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A Modern-Day Saul of Tarsus Tells Israelis About Yeshua - David Lazarus Israel Today

A Modern-Day Saul of Tarsus Tells Israelis About Yeshua

Monday, July 16, 2018 |  David Lazarus  Israel Today
Israel Today speaks to the son of a rabbinical family who once persecuted local believers, but who now has a passion to spread the good news of Yeshua to his fellow Israelis.
The full article appears in the July 2018 issue of Israel Today Magazine.
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Sunday, July 15, 2018

The First Thing You Should Do When You Encounter Spiritual Warfare - ASHER INTRATER CHARISMA NEWS

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The First Thing You Should Do When You Encounter Spiritual Warfare

ASHER INTRATER  CHARISMA NEWS
The first principle of spiritual warfare is humility. Whenever we notice we are in a situation of spiritual warfare, the first thing we need to do is to humble ourselves. Most people associate spiritual warfare with aggressive prayer and shouting at the devil. That may be true, but if we do not understand the role of humility and submission, our spiritual warfare will turn into a massacre.
"'God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.' Therefore submit yourselves to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. ... Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up" (James 4:6-7, 10).
Notice in these verses that submission and humility are a necessary part, or prerequisite, in resisting the devil. The resisting of the devil is dependent upon the parallel activity of humbling ourselves.
The reason for this is that the very character of the devil is tied up with pride. Pride is the motivation of the devil. Therefore, it is also the area in which he is an expert. If you have pride, you have an open door for the strategies of the devil. Your pride becomes an easy target for the devil's attacks.
When the devil came to Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, he appealed to them through spiritual pride ("You will be like God" [Gen. 3:5b]), and intellectual pride ("Knowing good and evil," [Gen. 3:5c]). Intellectual and spiritual pride are still the roots of demonic activity today. When we resist these two kinds of pride by humbling ourselves and submitting, we close the door to the devil's activities.
That demonic pride can lead to rebellion and division. The Bible tells us that when Satan decided to attack God, his rebellion was fueled by his pride.
"Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty; you have corrupted your wisdom" (Ezek. 28:17).
The word for "lifted up" here is gaavah, and is similar to the root of the word pride, ga'avah. Pride can lead us into bad attitudes towards those around us, especially those in authority over us, eventually causing division. Most division in the church is caused by pride. If one of the parties will humble themselves, the divisions become minimal.
Give No Place to the Devil
Yeshua taught us that any kingdom divided against itself will fall (Luke 11). The devil wants to make God's kingdom fall. He does this by inspiring division and rebellion. Division and rebellion find their source in pride. Pride is the fertile ground for the devil's seeds. When we humble ourselves, we deny the devil that ground.
Often pride is a cover-up for personal insecurity, or fear of rejection. When a person is insecure, he may puff himself up like a blowfish to compensate for the lack. A person who can humble himself is actually reflecting a degree of psychological wholeness and inner strength.
One of the symptoms of pride covering up insecurity is the tendency for a person to become "offended." Sometimes a person wants to hide his pride and insecurity by saying "I'm very sensitive." It's hard to find a word for "offended" in Hebrew. One way to say it is "wounded pride" or "honor insulted." A person who does not have much pride is not easily offended.
Sometimes the person who is so sure that he is right, is the very one who is in pride and being the source of the problem. The offended person, the smartest one, the most anointed one or the one causing a division may be the one through whom the devil is working. If this fits you, get off of it. 
Asher Intrater is the founder and apostolic leader of Revive Israel Ministries and oversees Ahavat Yeshua congregation in Jerusalem and Tiferet Yeshua congregation in Tel Aviv. Asher was one of the founders of Tikkun International with Dan Juster and Eitan Shishkoff and serves on the board of the Messianic Alliance of Israel and Aglow International. He and his wife and full-time partner in ministry, Betty, have a passion for personal prayer and devotion, local evangelism and discipleship in Hebrew and unity of the body of believers worldwide.
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Israelis Angered by Gaza Ceasefire After 174 Mortars and Rockets Hit Negev - Ryan Jones Israel Today

Israelis Angered by Gaza Ceasefire After 174 Mortars and Rockets Hit Negev

Sunday, July 15, 2018 |  Ryan Jones  Israel Today
Many Israelis have characterized the government's response to ongoing "terror kite" attacks from Gaza as flaccid, at best.
So, when Hamas and its allies upped the ante by lobbing no fewer than 174 rockets and mortar shells into southern Israel at the weekend, there was some hope that the Israeli army would finally get a green light to take real action.
The Israel Air Force did bomb a number of Hamas and Islamic Jihad installations, but it's the kind of damage from which the terror groups quickly recover.
Israelis want the threat eliminated completely, and see the ceasefire agreed to by the government on Saturday evening as a bandaid on a festering wound.
The constant fear of having to run for bomb shelters at any moment "is ruining our lives," a resident of Kibbutz Kfar Aza told Israel's Mako news portal.
Others complained that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemingly isn't making their ability to live in peace and security a top priority. "Another escalation, and [Netanyahu] is off traveling to the World Cup," said a resident of Netiv HaAsara, referencing the fact that the prime minister took the opportunity during last week's visit to Russia to enjoy the world's largest sporting event.
The government argued that the return of relative quiet to the area known as the "Gaza envelope" should silence the residents' grumbling.
In an interview with the Ynet news portal, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz insisted that it was Israel's "strong response" to the rocket fire over the weekend that compelled Hamas to seek a ceasefire. "We will not accept any acts of terror against us," Steinitz said, stressing that additional attacks on southern Israel would be dealt with harshly.
But the mayor of Sderot, the Negev town most often hit by Gaza rockets, warned that the manner in which the weekend's violence was resolved had put Hamas, not Israel, in the driver's seat.
"We are not pleased with this ceasefire," Mayor Alon Davidi told Mako. "It is Hamas, not Israel, that's deciding when to escalate and when to back down. I call upon the prime minister and his cabinet to come down to the south and hear from the residents what life is like here."
Mayor Davidi's criticism was echoed by Education Minister Naftali Bennett.
"Allowing Hamas to dictate the terms of the ceasefire after two months of arson attacks and hundreds of rockets on the residents of Gaza border communities is a serious mistake," read a statement released by Bennett. "Showing restraint creates an escalation in violence."
Indeed, as Bennett concluded, the greatest fear of the residents of southern Israel is that their government's policies have committed them to a "long war of attrition."
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Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog: Warns Trump Against Upcoming Meeting with Putin.”

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“Author Joel Rosenberg Warns Trump Against Upcoming Meeting with Putin.” (My interview with CBN News.)

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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet face-to-face Monday at the presidential palace in Helsinki – a move author Joel Rosenberg believes is a bad idea.
"Personally, I don't really want President Trump in the room with Putin. I don't think we have a lot to say to President Putin," Rosenberg told CBN News Middle East Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell. "I don't believe in walking into the room with a world leader who's an enemy, who's a strategic threat, unless you have a specific game plan."
On Friday, the U.S. Justice Department announced charges against 12 Russian intelligence officers for hacking offenses during the 2016 presidential election. In response, congressional leaders urged Trump to call off the meeting.
Rosenberg warns of potentially bigger threat – Russia’s growing influence in the Middle East.
"The challenge with Vladimir Putin is that he wants to expand the influence of the Russian empire...The only place he really has to maneuver is the Middle East. He's got Iran in his pocket, he's pulling Turkey into his orbit," he explained, adding that Syria has also grown closer to Russia in recent months.
 
"He's trying to flip all of them [Middle East countries] away from the United States, away from the West and into the Russian orbit," he continued.
So how does Rosenberg advise President Trump to approach his upcoming meeting with Putin?
"Start treating Putin like you do with the Democrats – tough, strong, 'we're not going to take your nonsense," he said. "Stop looking like you're cozying up to him."
Rosenberg does not want Trump to pick a fight with Putin, but to remember that he is talking to someone opposed to U.S. interests.
"For some reason President Trump thinks that if he gets in the room with him, maybe he can warm Putin up and Putin will turn out to be a good guy – he's not. Putin is not a good guy, he's evil, and so we've got to make sure we get out of this meeting that should have never happened in the first place without doing something that's not helpful," he said.
Despite his harsh criticism of President Trump's meeting with Putin, Rosenberg is happy with how he has handled NATO.
"We need to stay on the course that President Trump's policies are -- rebuild American military strength, strengthen NATO, get NATO to spend [more] money on their own defense and stop having Europe make these multi-billion dollar oil and gas deals with Russia."
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