Sunday, December 24, 2017

Revealing the Good ✡ "The Month of Tevet" - Israel365

In the tenth month, which is the month of Tevet.

בַּחֹדֶשׁ הָעֲשִׂירִי הוּא־חֹדֶשׁ טֵבֵת

אֶסְתֵּר ב:טו
ba-KHO-desh ha-a-see-REE who KHO-desh te-VET

Today's Israel Inspiration

We have just begun the Hebrew month of Tevet. The name tevet shares the root with the Hebrew word tov which means 'good'.  Tevet begins with the last few days of Hanukkah on which we celebrate the triumph of good over evil. As we move away from Hanukkah and into the month of Tevet, we must remember to reveal the good that is hidden within our lives and the world around us despite difficult circumstances. There has been no more difficult time for the Jewish people in the modern area than the Holocaust.Despite the atrocities of this period, many European Jews survived the Holocaust and immigrated to Israel where they were able to rebuild their lives. Miraculously, and with the help of God, these heroic survivors were able to find and focus on the good in their lives and the world around them. As they age, these heroic survivors are in dire need of emotional and financial assistance to ensure their health, safety, and longevity.
 

Auschwitz Survivor Finds Comfort and Welcome at ICEJ Haifa Home

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President Trump Merits Prestigious "Friend of Zion" Award

The Friends of Zion Museum presented US President Donald Trump with the Friends of Zion Award at the White House on Monday for his uncompromising support of Israel, epitomized by his recent historic recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal capital.

Today's Israel Photo

Rabbi Tuly Weisz distributes Hanukkah gifts to Holocaust survivors during a Hanukkah party last week.
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God's Perfect Timing - Charles Gardner ISRAEL TODAY

God's Perfect Timing

Sunday, December 24, 2017 |  Charles Gardner  ISRAEL TODAY
Whatever you may think as harassed shoppers or parents, Christmas does not come too soon. It’s an example of God’s perfect timing, though I appreciate that the Messiah’s actual birthday was more likely to have been during the Feast of Tabernacles.
There was precise timing in the divine coming nevertheless. Naturally speaking, the Christ child should have been born in Nazareth. But because Caesar intervened and ordered a census, the holy family were forced to travel some 80 miles to Bethlehem (the town of David, from which their lineage was traced), thus fulfilling the prophecy of Micah: “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” (Micah 5.2) 
The stars lined up with such precision, and in such brilliance, that the Wise Men were able to follow the light all the way to the little town near Jerusalem, where the flawless sheep were traditionally prepared for Passover. And the shepherds on the surrounding hills were perfectly placed to respond to the angelic call to come and worship the new-born King, also to become the Good Shepherd leading his flock to fresh pasture.
Among the precious gifts the Wise Men brought was myrrh, a prophetic statement of the Messiah’s sacrificial death to come as the ultimate Passover Lamb, when he would die on the cross for the sins of the world – myrrh was used for embalming the deceased for burial.
Bethlehem means ‘House of Bread’ and indeed Jesus was to describe himself as the “bread of life” (John 6.35) whose body (symbolised by the bread of communion) would be given for us, his death bringing us life. Jesus adds: “Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
So the shepherds in the fields of Bethlehem and the Wise Men led to the infant King through a once-in-a-blue-moon lining up of the stars were all part of God’s perfect timing. Everything in God’s perfect plan was in the right place at the right time.
The Apostle Paul, referring to the Messiah’s sacrifice, writes: “You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.” (Romans 5.6)
The gift of frankincense, also brought by the Wise Men, represents the fragrance of God’s presence and speaks of Immanuel, God with us, which is also the central thought of the Feast of Tabernacles celebrating the time when God made his presence known to the wandering Israelites in the wilderness – providing food, water and shelter in the parched desert environment.
Now, through the one born to be King (hence the gift of gold), God has actually taken on flesh to tabernacle (or live) among us. And at the end of his earthly ministry, the risen Lord promises to be ‘with us’ (his followers) forever, until the end of the age (Matthew 28.20).
The reality of God being with us came home very strongly to my wife Linda and I during our recent extended stay in Israel caused by visa problems. Not only did we base ourselves at a guesthouse called Beit Immanuel (Beit = house) but we also learnt perhaps as never before that He really is ‘with you’ when you trust him absolutely.
After all, we weren’t even sure if our bank account could stand up to the pressure, but in the midst of the storm, when the wind and tide is against you, Jesus comes into your boat and says: “Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” (Mark 6.50)
When you cast all your cares on him, he does indeed care for you. (1 Peter 5.7) He is in control – even over immigration officials and government departments.
And so we were able to enjoy the extra rest, relaxation and beachside restaurants the Lord had graciously provided for us. And documents we needed to board our re-booked flight home arrived in the nick of time – God isn’t in a hurry, but he is punctual. He came at just the right time for you and I to receive him and make him Lord of our lives.
The Apostle John records: “He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God – children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us…” (John 1.11-14)
The new-born King of 2,000 years ago desires to make his presence known this Christmas with many new-born believers!
Why not turn the words of this carol into a personal prayer? “Oh holy child of Bethlehem, descend to me I pray; cast out my sin and enter in, be born in me today.”
A Christmas market in Jesus' hometown of Nazareth. (Sebi Berens/FLASH90)

Charles Gardner is author of Israel the Chosen, available from Amazon, and Peace in Jerusalem, available from olivepresspublisher.com
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LoveMusic! - Son Of God - sung by Michael W Smith

Son Of God
Michael W Smith


Dec. 24, 2017

Merry Christmas to all our LoveMusic! listeners.

No Christmas song list is complete without one by Michael W. Smith. "Son of God" is one to love and share with friends like you.

Ahava and shalom,


Steve Martin
Love For His People
Charlotte, North Carolina USA


YouTube: Published on Dec 19, 2009
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This is a video I created to start off a Christmas Carol service in our church for Christmas 2009 (see www.streetbaptist.co.uk).

It is based on Michael W Smith's song 'Son of God'.

This video includes images from The Nativity Story that were released to the public to advertise the film. Other images are all, to be very best of my knowledge, all Creative Commons or public domain.

The song will be copyright of Michael W. Smith. You should not download and use this video unless you also already own a copy of the song.

Saturday, December 23, 2017

LoveMusic! - Noel (Live) Lauren Daigle


Noel (Live)
Lauren Daigle


Dec. 2017

Merry Christma to the LoveMusic! world!

Come and see what God has done...

Ahava and shalom,


Steve Martin
Love For His People
Charlotte, North Carolina USA


YouTube: Published on Nov 5, 2015
Official Live video for "Noel (feat. Lauren Daigle)" by Chris Tomlin
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Jonathan Cahn Speaks on Trump, Jerusalem, And The End Times


Jonathan Cahn Speaks on Trump, Jerusalem, 
And The End Times


Published on Dec 19, 2017
Jonathan Cahn opens up the prophetic significance of Trump’s Declaration on Jerusalem

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Rick Joyner ‒ New Day Dec. 23, 2017


Rick Joyner ‒ New Day  Dec. 23, 2017

'Global Anti-Semitism is On the Rise' : Pastor Hagee Calls Out the United Nations for Jerusalem Vote - CBN News

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'Global Anti-Semitism is On the Rise' : Pastor Hagee Calls Out the United Nations for Jerusalem Vote
12-22-2017
The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution Thursday calling President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and plans to move the U.S. embassy there "null and void."
While this resolution does nothing to change U.S. plans, John Hagee, pastor and founder of Christians United for Israel, says the vote reveals exactly what's wrong with the United Nations.
"The nations are outraged by this because this is a reflection of who they absolutely are. The United Nations is a habitation of tinhorn dictators who spend much of their waking hours fabricating human rights violations against Israel," Hagee told CBN News.
"Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel for 3,000 years since King David conquered the city from the Jebusites. This historical fact is an absolute irritation to the United Nations because they're preaching historical fiction that the Palestinians should have control of the city of Jerusalem, if not the whole of the nation of Israel."
It came as no surprise that the Arab nations rallied together to condemn President Trump's decision about Jerusalem. However, some were surprised so many European nations joined them. Hagee said this is due to an increase of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment rising in Europe.
"Europe is extremely anti-Semitic. England is perhaps one of the most anti-Semitic places in Europe. London has an Islamic mayor. Parts of London live under Shariah Law," he said. "Anti-Semitism is exploding in France and Germany and the U.N. vote is nothing more than a revelation of the global anti-Semitism that is on the rise."
After the vote, President Trump threatened to pull funding from the United Nations -- a decision Hagee praises.
"It would be absolutely wonderful if they cut funding to the whole United Nations entirely," he said, also taking time to honor UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. "Ambassador Nikki Haley is quickly becoming a national hero, a political superstar. She's bold and fearless and persistent in her defense of Israel and America."
Hagee believes Trump's recent actions surrounding Jerusalem are a good sign of how the rest of his presidency will go.
"The things I see ahead is that the president will keep his promises.... I think he's doing a fabulous job," he said.

Joyce Meyer Reveals the Key to Seeing God Move Supernaturally in Your Life Again - JOYCE MEYER CHARISMA NEWS

God is just waiting to amaze you! (Unsplash/Alexandra Kirr)

Joyce Meyer Reveals the Key to Seeing God Move Supernaturally in Your Life Again

JOYCE MEYER  CHARISMA NEWS
I used to be one of the most negative people I knew. My motto was, "If I don't expect anything good to happen, then I won't be disappointed when it doesn't."
However, God's way of seeing things is just the opposite! He wants us to live our lives filled with hope, expecting Him to do something great at any moment.
What is hope? One definition of " hope"  is "a favorable and confident expectation."
It's a positive attitude and the happy anticipation that something good is going to happen.
Real hope is not a wishy-washy, vague "let's just wait and see what happens" attitude, but it's believing and trusting that what God promised, He will do. God is just looking for opportunities to be good to His children and He wants us to expect and look forward to it.
The Bible says that hope is the anchor of our soul (see Heb. 6:19). When things look dark and we don't have an answer, that's when hope kicks in to remind us that our new beginning is right around the corner.
For instance, when it looks like everybody else is getting blessed and we're tired and feel like giving up, it's hope that steadies our heart and helps us hold on to our faith in God's promise.
In 1 Thessalonians 5:8, hope is described as a helmet. So, what we think must be pretty important. Our attitude and what we're expecting has everything to do with what we're thinking and saying!
I encourage you to take control of your thoughts and words first thing every morning. When you wake up in the morning, don't settle for thoughts like, Well, I guess I'll try to make it through another day.
Instead, anticipate good things from God. Think and declare things like:
"God, thank You for this day! I know that You love me and You have a good plan for me today. Apart from You, I can do nothing, but in Christ, I can do whatever I need to do. And with Your help, I am going to have a good attitude and positive thoughts."
Then expect your breakthrough and new beginning. Say, "Today could be the day!"
It's important to realize that we can't live by how we feel if we want to have a positive, hope-filled life. When negative feelings come, if we don't give in to them and feed them, they will die.
So, don't allow yourself to get caught in the trap of waiting to feel hopeful, but instead, decide to be full of hope. When you make a conscious decision to think positive, faith-filled thoughts throughout the day, your feelings will eventually catch up with your decision.
God's Just Waiting to Amaze You
Several years ago, I asked the Lord, "Why don't I have exciting, special things happen in my life anymore?"
God spoke to my heart and said, "Joyce, I still do those things all the time. You have just gotten used to it."
You see, God wants us to live amazed by His goodness in our lives...to actively take notice of the truly wonderful things He does for us. Why? Because when we live amazed, we will never be without hope! Let's look at the story of Abraham.
God had blessed Abraham abundantly. However, there was one thing that he and his wife, Sarah, didn't have—a child. Abraham said, "'Lord God, what reward will You give me, since I am [leaving this world] childless...?'
"And the Lord brought Abram outside [his tent into the night] and said, 'Look now toward the heavens and count the stars—if you are able to count them. Then He said to him, 'So [numerous] shall your descendants be'" (Genesis 15:2, 5 AMP).
Although Abraham's circumstances looked hopeless, the Lord brought him out of his tent to amaze him and remind him that He can do the impossible.
I believe we can spend too much time "in our tent," looking at our own problems. That's why the Bible says to look away from all that will distract unto Jesus, the Author and finisher of our faith (see Heb. 12:2).
Every time we decide to pray, read God's Word or simply dwell on the great things He has done for us in the past,  it produces hope. And, like Abraham, we soon begin thinking, Wow, maybe He can do this for me!
When times are tough and you feel discouraged, it's time to step outside the tent and see what God has to say. When you do, you'll find that He is just waiting to amaze you.
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[SIGN] The Corporate Community 12/23/2017 - Morris Ruddick

[SIGN] The Corporate Community

The Corporate Community

By Morris Ruddick on Dec 23, 2017 01:04 am

A dynamic unique to our times points to the “something more” that is needed. Fifty three of the top one hundred economies in the world are corporations (Global, Inc., Gabel and Bruner, 2003, The New Press, New York). With a handful of corporate giants controlling most of the world's energy, technology, banks, industry, food, and media, this means there are corporations that function as kingdoms, with amazing resources at their command.

In view of the political, social and economic framework that we unconsciously depend on for our future, this dynamic unlocks a remarkable dimension to understanding the role of this generation’s emerging Josephs. It represents an extraordinary potential to navigating through challenging times. As Egypt served during a time of great famine in the days of Joseph, so there will be economic-community havens immune to the prevailing disruptions. They will be driven by unconventional alliances, not unlike what operated between Pharaoh and Joseph. They will function as communities of refuge and serve overriding Kingdom purposes.

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Museum of the Bible One of the Best Attractions of 2017? - CBN News

Museum of the Bible One of the Best Attractions of 2017? 
Dec. 22, 2017  CBN News
The Museum of the Bible is in the running for USA Today's Readers' Choice 10 Best attractions of 2017. 
The museum has been buzzing with life ever since it opened its doors this November in Washington D.C.
It hosts a permanent collection of biblical arts and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods. 
It currently ranks at number 6 on the list, but people are encouraged to vote until the end of the year. 
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LoveMusic! - O Come, O Come Emmanuel - Anna Hawkins Official Music Video


O Come, O Come Emmanuel
Anna Hawkins


Dec. 23, 2017

Greetings LoveMusic! listeners.

What better place to share a beautiful Christmas song than from Israel, and the streets of Jerusalem.

Thank you Anna, and Merry Christmas!

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin
Love For His People
Charlotte, North Carolina USA





YouTube: Published on Nov 30, 2015
The official music video for O Come, O Come Emmanuel from Anna Hawkins latest album Divine.
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