Thursday, August 16, 2018

Judgment, Compassion, and Kindness ✡ "He Is A Living God, The Everlasting King" - Israel365

But Hashem is truly God: He is a living God, The everlasting King.
At His wrath, the earth quakes, And nations cannot endure His rage

Jeremiah 10:10 (The Israel Bible™)

וַיהֹוָה אֱלֹהִים אֱמֶת הוּא־אֱלֹהִים חַיִּים וּמֶלֶךְ עוֹלָם מִקִּצְפּוֹ תִּרְעַשׁ הָאָרֶץ וְלֹא־יָכִלוּ גוֹיִם זַעְמוֹ 
Hear the verse in Hebrew

va-do-NAI e-lo-HEEM e-MET hu e-lo-HEEM kha-YEEM u-ME-lekh o-LAM mi-kitz-PO tir-ASH ha-A-retz v’-lo ya-KHI-lu go-YIM za-MO


Judgment, Compassion, and Kindness

Hashem (God) has many names in the Bible, each representing a distinct divine attribute. The difference between two of the divine names is mentioned in this verse. The word Hashem (Lord) means rachamim (mercy, kindness forgiveness). The word Elokim (God) means the God of judgement. At first, judgement seems harsh, cruel, and punishing. But when we put the two names of God together, Hashem Hu Ha-Elokim we acknowledge that in His judgement there will also be compassion and kindness. 
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Names & Numbers - Now Think On This by Steve Martin

Names & Numbers
Now Think On This
Steve Martin


“As for you, every hair on your head has been counted.” (Matthew 10:30, Complete Jewish Bible)


Just As I Am, ((HarperOne/Zondervan, 2007) the autobiography of Billy Graham, is a massive book of 801 pages (with many more pages of historic photos). I started reading it a week ago. One thing I particularly noticed is the numerous names of people met and the numbers of attendance records that Dr. Graham gives attention to. Wanting to be as accurate as possible, with no “evangelistically speaking” stretching of the truth, he commits to writing the decades of crusades and countries where the Gospel of Jesus Christ was preached by him and his team. In reading these accounts, it gives me even more respect for Billy Graham, along with his wife Ruth, who stood with him through many of his 99 years.

When it comes to names, like myself, you too may have trouble remembering one when a person you haven’t seen in several years comes back into your world. Try as you might, you search the memory banks, seeking to recall something that will help the process. When success does come, gratitude for needed assistance follows. It is especially important when that person happens to be a relative or friend whom you haven’t seen in ages.

Billy Graham preached the simple Gospel – the life, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. He learned early on to focus primarily on the Cross of Christ, bringing truth into a world filled with lies and deception. Of the millions who responded to his message, life sprung forth for eternity. Each person who acknowledged the redemptive work of the cross received the resurrection power to overcome death and despair.

At times we feel we get lost in the crowded population. Just having a number as the record keeper of our file isn’t enough to bring the needed feeling that we are worth more than just being another number in someone’s storage cabinet. Having a personal connection with our Creator is what so many long for, realizing it or not. That is why He Who created us sees us more than just being another name, another number. He wants us to know Him intimately, to realize that our very purpose and place means so very much to Him. His desire for us is one of the very precious factors that draw us to Him day after day.

Writing of these simple truths may not bring many accolades or seem to be accomplishing much among the great scholars and works out there in the published world, but at times a simple word is much more appreciated than a complicated, complex dissection of matter that just doesn’t seem too personal. Our God is a personal God. He knows us each by name. And as the Bible also says, He has each of our hairs numbered. Simple truth.  Simple love.

Next time you feel a bit lost in a crowd, or thinking you have been forgotten in a mass of names and numbers, know that the One who brought you into this world cares deeply for you. He promises to never leave you nor forsake you, and will see you through to the promised end.

Your name, and your number among the billions, are very personal to God the Father. We can rest in His trusted Word that we will not be lost in the masses, but will receive guidance and provision in our daily walk with Him.

Shalom and ahava (peace and love in Hebrew).

Now think on this,
  
Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People, Inc.


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Gideon's Shield: This is How Israel Will Defeat Hezbollah - Israel Today

Gideon's Shield: This is How Israel Will Defeat Hezbollah

Wednesday, August 15, 2018 |  Israel Today Staff
Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah boasted on Tuesday that his organization's military is now stronger even than the vaunted Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The Shiite militia was established in Lebanon by Iran's Revolutionary Guards to push the IDF out of the country and pose a long-term threat to the northern regions of the Jewish state.
In 2006, Israel fought a full-scale war against Hezbollah, and many, including reservists who were called upon to take the field, complained that the IDF was not allowed to make full use of its capabilities and defeat the enemy.
Next time around (and experts believe that will be soon), things will be different, vowed IDF Chief of Staff Gen. Gadi Eizenkot.
"If you look 150 km. around us, you will not find a brigade or corps as strong as these in their capabilities," Eizenkot told IDF soldiers this week as they completed a massive training exercise simulating a coming war with Hezbollah.
Having analyzed the tactics of Hezbollah and other Islamist militias engaged in Syria's civil war, the IDF knows that it must become more nimble to counter hit-and-run attacks and the use of offensive drones.
One of the ways it intends to enable ground forces to react more effectively to Hezbollah is by shielding them from terrorist cover fire.
Gideon's Shield is a new technology developed by the IDF and its partners that will protect infantry, tanks and armored vehicles from incoming heavy mortar fire, which Hezbollah used to great effect in 2006.
The system has been called a "mini Iron Dome," after Israel's enormously successful anti-missile shield that protects the southern Negev region from incoming Hamas projectiles.
The following video includes animations of Gideon's Shield in a battlefield scenario. All audio is in Hebrew.
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Why Messianic Jews Have Second-Class Citizenship in Israel - EITAN SHISHKOFF CHARISMA NEWS

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What is the place of Messianic Jews in Israeli society? When a Jewish believer in Yeshua applies to become an Israel citizen under the "law of return," is he or she received as any other Jewish person returning to our biblical homeland? When seeking to buy or rent property as a Messianic ministry, is there discrimination? When a modern-day Israeli disciple of Messiah applies for employment, will that believer have equal opportunity to be hired?
While the answers to these questions can be nuanced and varied depending on the situation, the bottom line is that we do not enjoy equal rights with other Jewish returnees to the land of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
  • Citizenship? Currently, the Department of the Interior will not even grant citizenship to an applicant who is known to be a Messianic Jew.
  • Property rights? We have been turned down on several occasions when attempting to rent property for our congregational meetings.
  • Employment? Employers, particularly those whose business depends on Orthodox customers, may reject an employment application for the reason of faith in Yeshua alone.
Disrupting the Status Quo
To know why these conditions of intolerance exist—especially ironic in a nation whose history is filled with vicious victimization— requires only a basic knowledge of Jewish history for the last 2,000 years. Justifiably, most Jewish associations with Jesus and Christianity are anything but positive—excruciating would be more like it. We can protest that "Jesus is Jewish. The New Covenant is based on the Hebrew Scriptures and its context is first century Israel." But those facts are yet largely unknown. Change, however is beginning to happen. And accelerating that change is the goal of this article.
This situation presents us, as Messianic Jews, along with all of our friends throughout the world, with a profound responsibility. With no exaggeration, we have been handed an opportunity to stand against this colossal misjudgment—that (a) One cannot believe in Jesus and remain a faithful Jew, and (b) Israeli society has no "place at the table" for its Messianic Jews.
Historic Examples of Success
Two examples from other ethnic groups encountering societal prejudice inspire me. If other people groups have overcome bigotry, especially through the courageous acts of highly motivated leaders, can we follow a similar path?
In his book, Profiles in Audacity, Alan Axelrod chronicles the history-changing initiatives of W.E.B. DuBois and Mahandas Gandhi. DuBois refused to accept a second-class status for African-Americans. Gandhi stood against the demeaning colonial rule of the Indian people by the British Empire. Both men dedicated long decades of their lives to rallying the hearts of their respective peoples. At the same time, they used every available means (short of violent revolution) to address the injustices suffered at the hands of the dominant race. Gandhi's bold, non-violent opposition to British oppression ultimately gained independence for India. DuBois, the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. from Harvard University (in 1895), wrote and spoke tirelessly on behalf of full rights for all African Americans. We are witnesses that his efforts changed history.
Time for Action
Why do I believe that now is the time to challenge the second-class status of Yeshua's Israeli followers?
  1. Many Israelis are tired of our society's values and agenda being set by the ultra-religious.
  2. The faithful service of several thousand young Messianic Jews, serving in the Israeli Defense Force, has created an excellent reputation for our nation-wide movement.
  3. Our devoted friends in the nations are steadily gaining more influence in Israel. Our government is listening to the input of the evangelical church, acknowledging a dramatic reversal. Instead of anti-Semitism. These Christians are now standing resolutely with Israel. If the issue of full rights for Israeli Messianic Jews is addressed by Christian leaders, the government of Israel will hear it.
Let's take inspiration and courage from past leaders like Gandhi and DuBois. The status of Messianic Jews in Israel can be changed. It must change. It's up to us. 
This article originally appeared at reviveisrael.org.