Thursday, April 28, 2016

When God Puts You Where You Don't Want to Be - LISA BEVERE CHARISMA MAGAZINE

Will you take the leap of faith in whatever it is He is calling you to do?

When God Puts You Where You Don't Want to Be

Will you take the leap of faith in whatever it is He is calling you to do? (Charisma archives)

Spirit-Led Woman
I've encountered a few awkward moments with the Holy Spirit. Don't get me wrong—I love His presence. But I bet you can relate. The Spirit has a way of prompting us out of our comfort zones. He transformed me from a high school girl who couldn't make it through her speech and typing classes to a woman who speaks in front of thousands and has written multiple books. I didn't wake up one morning fearless, ready to take on all that God had planned for me. It was a journey filled with faith challenges.
Getting from where we are to where God calls us requires uncomfortable faith and action.
I can just imagine God turning to the angels and saying, "Poor Lisa. Let's give her a break. I understand she's too frightened to get up in front of 12 classmates. We'll just wait and really scare her and make it thousands. She doesn't want to type. It's too hard for her. Okay, she might as well rest now because she'll be typing for the rest of her life."
Our heavenly Father specializes in the impossible and the improbable. God called Abraham "father of many" long before he became one. What is it that God calls you that you have yet to see the fruit of? Like Abraham, it will take many leaps of faith to manifest God's promises in our lives.
By an act of faith, Abraham said yes to God's call to travel to an unknown place that would become his home. When he left he had no idea where he was going. By an act of faith he lived in the country promised him, lived as a stranger camping in tents. Isaac and Jacob did the same, living under the same promise. Abraham did it by keeping his eye on an unseen city with real, eternal foundations—the City designed and built by God. (Hebrews 11:8-10, MSG)
Abraham was a man of immense faith. But that wasn't enough. He would not have become the father of many without his actions fueled by faith.
So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead. (James 2:17)
A faith action could be something as small as reaching out with a word of kindness or as large as leaving behind all you've known. You may think you are powerless when, in fact, you are not! That something might look like a courageous action hero formed out of a formerly complacent broken daughter.
Lovely one, you are a daughter of substance. If Abraham could stand firm in God's promise without ever seeing the fruit of it, we can step out of our comfort zones with faith actions knowing God's plan is better than our own. Will you take the leap of faith in whatever it is He is calling you to do? It all begins with our willingness and ends with us extraordinarily empowered.
To learn more about becoming a hero of faith, check out Lisa Bevere's book Girls With Swords.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

The Birthplace of Faith ✡ "Go Forth From Your Land" - ISRAEL365

And the Lord said to Abram, "Go forth from your land and from your birthplace and from your father's house, to the land that I will show you."

וַיֹּאמֶר יְ-הוָה אֶל אַבְרָם לֶךְ לְךָ מֵאַרְצְךָ וּמִמּוֹלַדְתְּךָ וּמִבֵּית אָבִיךָ, אֶל הָאָרֶץ אֲשֶׁר אַרְאֶךָּ

בראשית יב:א

va-yo-mer a-do-nai el av-ram lekh l'-kha may-ar-tz'-kha u-mi-mo-lad-t'-kha u-mi-bayt a-vee-kha el ha-a-retz a-sher ar-e-ka

Jerusalem Inspiration

Abraham is commanded to leave everything behind and head to the Holy Land with the words, 'lekh l'kha', literally "go for yourself." Since it would have been enough for God to command him 'lekh' ("go"), we ask what is added with the word 'l'kha' ("for yourself")?  According to the commentator Rashi, the word 'l'kha' implies that the journey to the Land will be for Abraham's benefit, despite the hardship of leaving his birthplace. Indeed, in the Land of Israel, Abraham will have children and he will become known throughout the world.  Abraham's first stop is in the holy city of Hebron, and it is there where he begins to make his mark on all of humanity, and start the process of the formation of monotheism.  Learn more about Hebron and its crucial role in bringing faith to the world with a FREE ebook from the Hebron Fund.

Movie Trailer: Astounding Reenactment of Biblical Scenes

Hold onto your seats as you go back in time to the biblical Jacob adjuring his twelve sons to bury him in the Cave of Machpelah, as the Bible comes to life!
 

Feast of the Messiah

Passover is celebrated for eight days outside the Land of Israel and seven days in Israel. Acharon shel Pesach, the last day of Passover, is associated with the Messiah – and the future redemption.
 

Velvet Matzah and Afikoman Covers

This beautiful black velvet Passover set is the essence of elegance. It includes both the cover one would use to encase the three matzot used atthe seder, and the pouch used to house the Afikoman, the desert matzah of special significance.
 

Jerusalem Daily Photo

Yehuda Poch's gorgeous photo of almond blossoms in Latrun, central Israel. As the first of the trees to blossom, they are a delightful harbinger of spring in the Land of Israel.
 

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Any takers? Yesterday's fantastic photo featured fields in the Upper Galilee!

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Rising Anti-Semitism a Harbinger of End of Days by Rivkah Lambert Adler BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

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Rising Anti-Semitism a Harbinger of End of Days


“And Yaakov beheld the countenance of Lavan, and, behold, it was not toward him as beforetime.And the LORD said unto Yaakov: ‘Return unto the land of thy fathers, and to thy kindred; and I will be with thee.’” Genesis 31:2-3 (The Israel Bible™)
UNESCO denies the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount and the Western Wall. The Arab League, Germany and the US dispute Israel’s claim to the Golan Heights. Reports reveal trends in escalating anti-Semitism worldwide.
Breaking Israel News spoke with Rabbi Pinchas Winston about the connection between rising anti-Semitism and the End of Days. Rabbi Winston began by discussing the supernatural nature of anti-Semitism. “If anti-Semitism is simply hatred of the Jewish people, you just have to stay out of the way. If it’s a Divine message then we can assume that God is saying something specific. Every time we ignore it, everything gets worse and we suffer terribly in the end.”
“Everybody who thinks seriously about anti-Semitism clearly sees there is no logic behind it. God wanted to make His point stark, so he sent the Arabs to the rest of the world to do to the rest of the world what they have done to the Jews in Israel,” he explained.
We can plainly see that it changed nothing, Rabbi Winston continued. Anti-Semitism exists even when the world can see what Israel has to contend with. “Anti-Semitism is a hatred that goes beyond the everyday reasons for racial hatred,” he concluded.
If anti-Semitism makes no logical sense, the Bible-based person is led to ask whether it makes spiritual sense. Rabbi Winston explained, “Once there is no logic, then it’s supernatural.”
In elaborating on the spiritual significance of anti-Semitism to Breaking Israel News, Rabbi Winston asserted that God is taking the Jewish people through a process known as birurBirur is a mystical Jewish concept, involving sifting, choosing, separating and refining the Jewish people.
There are currently approximately 15 million people worldwide who identify themselves as Jews. With the End of Days so close, Rabbi Winston explained that God is in the process of identifying who, among the Jewish people, will survive the coming changes. “If a person is in Israel and connected to the idea of geula [the final redemption of the Jewish people], that person has the best chance of surviving.
“We see from the past that religious observance was not a guaranteed ticket to freedom and protection. Being in the right place at the right time when an exile comes to an end has worked for the religious and secular alike. Many want to believe that there is no imperative to be in Israel today, or at least to dream of living there. But if one follows the trend over the last couple of hundred years, he or she will see that Divine Providence has quietly at times, and not so quietly at other times, been moving the Jewish people back in that direction.”  
According to Rabbi Winston, anti-Semitism is God’s way of “forcing a Jew to choose to be on one side or the other. History is wrapping up. We each have to decide, ‘Who do you belong to?’”
The end is near. Are you ready?
He went further by suggesting that “perhaps Bernie Sanders’ presidential bid is part of that process, to pull people in one direction or the other.”
Hashem (God) wants the Jews to come home. God is ready to lower the boom. We have to distance ourselves from the nitty gritty politics that distracts people. We, as a people, have to look at the bigger, historical picture.”
Rabbi Winston suggests two possibilities for the future. One is that God has a fantastic miracle in store – a plan to put awareness of the spiritual reality into the heads of all Jews everywhere. The other, darker scenario “is a major national disaster to take the Jewish people out of America. Until now, the latter has usually been the means of Divine choice.”
Rabbi Winston suggested that, “The right response [to rapidly rising anti-Semitism] would be that the Jewish people would say that it’s happening again and pick up and leave.”
In other words, anti-Semitism is God’s way of pushing the Jews outside of Israel to unequivocally decide whether they want to remain part of the Jewish people in the next stage of history. In Rabbi Winston’s view, God is urging the Jews who still live outside of Israel, “Don’t wait any longer! In the past, we always felt there would be another opportunity to go. We have been wrong each time. You just can’t wait. If you see it, that’s your opportunity. Don’t listen to that voice that says you’ll have more time.”
Rabbi Winston used an analogy from the Passover story to further explain why the Jews of North America need to take action now instead of waiting until things become intolerable. “Instead of calling out to Hashem, we kept adapting [to the slavery] in Mitzrayim (Egypt). We kept thinking that it could always be worse.” He implied that the Jews in North America are making the same mistake, by denying the trend of increased anti-Semitism and increased anti-Israel sentiment.
In a recent essay on this topic, Rabbi Winston issued a stern warning about the necessity to see today’s anti-Semitism as God’s End of Days message to the Jews who don’t yet live in Israel.
“The common thread running back to the very first anti-Semites? Jew hatred for no good reason. A disgust of things Jewish that defies logic. A willingness to downgrade the status of the Jews until they become a virus that needs eradication.
“It’s all there today. If we don’t recognize it for what it is and deal with it as we should, at least acknowledging that the fourth and final exile has reached its long awaited conclusion, we’re just going let history repeat itself again. Is anyone looking forward to that?”

Mazal Tov: New Jewish Settlement in Samaria — Evyatar By JNI Media BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

The new settlement of Evyatar, named after Evyatar Borowski who was stabbed to death by an Arab in 2013. (Photo: Facebook/JNi Media)

The new settlement of Evyatar, named after Evyatar Borowski who was stabbed to death by an Arab in 2013. (Photo: Facebook/JNi Media)

Mazal Tov: New Jewish Settlement in Samaria — Evyatar


“Arise, walk through the land in the length of it and in the breadth of it; for unto thee will I give it.'” Genesis 13:17 (The Israel Bible™)
A group of some 50 Jewish families on Monday launched a new community in Israel, near the Tapuach junction in Samaria. The new community was named Evyatar, in memory of Evyatar Borowski HY”D, a gifted artist who was stabbed to death by an Arab near Tapuach junction in 2013. The settlement is intended as a call to the Netanyahu government to go back to starting new Jewish villages and towns in Judea and Samaria.
The Army approved the overnight stay of the settlers of Evyatar, who agreed to be evacuated the next day, with a commitment to come back in the near future.

The new settlement of Evyatar, named after Evyatar Borowski who was stabbed to death by an Arab in 2013. (Photo: Facebook/JNi Media)
The new settlement of Evyatar, named after Evyatar Borowski who was stabbed to death by an Arab in 2013. (Photo: Facebook/JNi Media)

Immediately following the murder, then Samaria Council Head Gershon Mesika moved his office to the site, only to be removed by order of the Defense Minister. The site continued to be visited by Israelis who cherished the memory of Borowski, who was in his early 30s when he was murdered, leaving a wife and five children.
Shmuel Gazit, member of the new settlement, told Srugim the government has been enforcing a harsh policy of settlement freezing which threatens the future of Jewish life in the region. The new settlement will serve as a battering ram against this policy and help break through the blockade imposed on Judea and Samaria.
"God caused to grow every tree that is pleasing to the sight and good for food." (Genesis 2:9). Plant a tree in Israel.
The year 2016 marks the 40th anniversary of Jewish settlements in Samaria. The ceremony at Evyatar Monday night included Yossi Dagan, the new head of the Council, Chief Rabbi of Samaria Rav Elyakim Levanon, and Rabbi David Dudkevitz.
“We call on the lovers of Israel to come and support our settlement,” Gazit said, adding, “We aspire to reach the stage where thousands of men, women and children will tell the Israeli government, We’ll stay here until you approve erecting a new settlement. Such a national reawakening will have the power to break through the existing blockade around Judea and Samaria, leading to a new wave of settlements across the region.”

A sign at the entrance to the new settlement of Evyatar reads "Evyatar" in Hebrew, in memory of Evyatar Borowski who was killed in 2014 by an Arab stabber. (Photo: Facebook/JNi media)
A sign at the entrance to the new settlement of Evyatar reads “Evyatar” in Hebrew, in memory of Evyatar Borowski who was killed in 2014 by an Arab stabber. (Photo: Facebook/JNi media)

‘The Voice’ Contestant Prophetically Declares Power of Jesus - THE RADICALS


‘The Voice’ Contestant Prophetically Declares Power of Jesus


Honoring Jesus, one word at a time…
The Voice has its fair share of Pentecostals sharing their faith through performance, with Paxton Ingram joining the line up.
The Team Blake contestant didn’t hesitate to declare the power behind the name of Jesus in his latest performance.
Those are some powerful vocals, and Paxton Ingram killed it!
It’s really refreshing to see how some are using their 15 minutes to hype up the Lord rather than sing a song about a relationship gone haywire, isn’t it?
That’s not to say Ingram won’t find success, but the music business is one of the craziest out there.
All the best, Paxton!
Side note: how awesome is the name Paxton?

"Out of the Jordan" ✡ Cool Fact of Hebrew Month of Nissan - ISRAEL365

And the people came up out of the Jordan on the tenth day of the first month, and encamped in Gilgal, in the east border of Jericho.

וְהָעָם עָלוּ מִן הַיַּרְדֵּן בֶּעָשֹוֹר לַחֹדֶשׁ הָרִאשׁוֹן וַיַּחֲנוּ בַּגִּלְגָּל בִּקְצֵה מִזְרַח יְרִיחוֹ

יְהוֹשֻׁעַ ד:יט

v'-ha-am a-lu min ha-yar-dayn be-a-sor la-kho-desh ha-ri-shon va-ya-kha-nu ba-gil-gal bik-tzay miz-rakh y'-ree-kho

Today's Israel Inspiration

The Hebrew month of Nissan is called "the first month" in our verse, and "on the tenth day" the Children of Israel ascended from the Jordan onto the holy soil of Israel for the first time. Amazingly, the tenth day of Nissan is also mentioned in the Book of Exodus (12:2-3), as the day, forty years earlier, when the Israelites were instructed to sacrifice the Passover lamb. Thus we learn that the Passover offering gave merit to the nation to enter the Holy Land. Earn merit by supporting the poor of Israel this Passover, and receive a beautiful gift in the mail.

Why We Eat Matzah on Passover

Discover a beautiful connection between humility, faith and the festival of Passover.
 

Temple Mount Passover Visits Brought to Resounding Halt

The Temple Mount has particular significance to Jews during the holiday of Passover, but police have forcibly removed at least 13 Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount for violating the ban against non-Muslim worship.

Velvet Matzah and Afikoman Covers

This beautiful black velvet Passover set is the essence of elegance. It includes both the cover one would use to encase the three matzot used atthe seder, and the pouch used to house the Afikoman, the desert matzah of special significance.
 

Today's Israel Photo

A gorgeous field of sunflowers in northern Israel by Bar Artzi Photography.
 

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Thanks to everyone who responded to yesterday's photo trivia! Timna Valley in southern Israel is the site of the world’s first copper mine, and thousands of ancient mining shafts can be found there. Timna also boasts a life-size replica of the Tabernacle.
 

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When is the Rapture? - Michael Snyder (Day 1) on The Jim Bakker Show


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