Saturday, December 15, 2018

U of Iowa Booted a Dozen Religious Groups from Campus, Now a Huge Faith and Freedom Fight Is Underway - CBN News Emily Jones



U of Iowa Booted a Dozen Religious Groups from Campus, Now a Huge Faith and Freedom Fight Is Underway
12-14-2018
CBN News  Emily Jones

A Christian organization is in a court battle with the University of Iowa and is seeking permanent equal treatment for all organizations on campus.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship is being represented by The Becket Fund, a non-profit law firm that specializes in religious liberty cases. 
Becket says, "The University of Iowa admitted in court that it discriminates against religious student groups."
That prompted Intervarsity to ask a federal court Thursday to permanently mandate equal treatment for every campus organization.
The law firm goes on to say that this case came about after the university banned more than a dozen student religious groups last summer for asking their leaders to adhere to the faith of the organizations.
As CBN News reported in July, the university asked student groups to include a  human rights clause in their governing documents. The human rights clause is a non-discrimination policy that requires clubs to allow any student, no matter their beliefs, to become a club leader. 
If the organization failed to adopt the policy, the university "deregistered" them which means they're no longer able to operate as an official campus organization and utilize privileges like meeting space and access to campus activity fairs to recruit students. 
Becket says other religious groups not allowed on campus included the Sikh Awareness Club, Chinese Student Christian Fellowship, Imam Mahdi Organization, and the Latter-Day Saint Student Association.
After Intervarsity filed a lawsuit, Becket says all faith groups were temporarily reinstated, but the University of Iowa, according to the law firm, "continues to resist a permanent fix and insist that it can treat religious groups different from other groups."
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship has been on the University of Iowa campus for more than 25 years.
The director of external relations at Intervarsity Christian Fellowship/USA, Greg Jao, issued a statement, saying, "Intervarsity seeks to serve the University of Iowa, its students and faculty, and the local community. We invite the university to embrace a common-sense understanding of its non-discrimination policy. The policy should protect, rather than penalize, religious groups that seek to retain their religious identity on campus." 
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"The Messianic/Christian Holiday" Dilemma - For Messianic believers - an article by Ron Cantor with an intro by Cathy Hargett, Highway To Zion

Cathy Hargett, Highway To Zion
Charlotte, North Carolina USA

"The Messianic/Christian Holiday" Dilemma
For Messianic believers - an article by Ron Cantor
Intro by Cathy Hargett

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Friday, Dec. 14, 2018

Shalom, Shalom, Friends!

If you have been part of the Messianic Movement, whether Jew or Gentile, for any length of 
time, you know that when the Feast days and the traditional Christian holidays appear on the 
calendar, there is usually lots of discussion about how to celebrate, which ones to celebrate, 
or if to celebrate!

I am forwarding an article written by Ron Cantor, an Israeli and a Messianic Jewish believer. 
Ron's writing is winsome, often amusing, and even if you don't agree with him (I don't agree 
with everything he says), I believe that you will find what he says to be compelling and will 
help you seek the Lord with questions about how to celebrate your Messianic Faith.

The Lord bless you and keep you!
Cathy

Cathy Hargett
Highway to Zion Ministries, Inc.
www.highwaytozion.org

The article and info about Ron is below! Ron's blog address is:  






Shalom from Israel! I am Ron Cantor and this my blog. I am the GODTV Israel Regional 
Director host of the daily TV program, "Out of Zion". I also serve on the leadership team 
of a Hebrew-speaking, Spirit-filled congregation in Tel Aviv.
We love Yeshua and we love Israel. Hope to see you here soon!

Pastoring, Blogging and Writing

Hi, I’m Ron Cantor. I am a citizen of the rebirthed nation of Israel, the United States and 
heaven! I help lead a congregation in Tel Aviv called Tiferet Yeshua—the Glory of Yeshua
–along with our amazing team of pastors and elders. We have a sister congregation in 
Jerusalem called Ahavat Yeshua. I am also a published author with Destiny Image Publishers
(more on that in a minute) and if you read my eighth-grade evaluation from my Psychiatrist 
you will know what a miracle that is!

This is my blog and my mission is to help you know the true Messiah in His original 
“Jewish” context. It is amazing how much richer your walk will become when you 
understand God’s plan for Israel and the nations and how you fit in! As a new Jewish 
believer I was pretty surprised to find out things like, “John was not a Baptist” or 
“Mariam (Mary) was an Israelite!”

A Balanced view for Christians and Messianic Jews Preface

Over the years I have run into many hurting Christians who tell me of loved-ones suddenly 
having an epiphany and declaring they can never celebrate Christmas again! These 
well-meaning, but a wee-bit overzealous believers often connect it with Messianic Judaism. 
And the end result is that folks believe Messianic Jews are on a Crusade (pun intended) to 
end Christmas. Whether Christmas is pagan in origins or not, one is not going to win over
 their loved-ones by preaching to them that they are now pagans or celebrating a pagan 
holiday.If one has a longstanding tradition of celebrating Christmas with their extended 
family, I see no reason not to continue even if he or she has come to different conclusions 
about celebrating it. Family is too important. Just this morning I was in a Jewish synagogue 
singing songs about the Creator with 40 Jews who don’t share my belief in Yeshua. It was
 not a time to preach, but to be a light. I was there to honor my nephew who was married 
last week. Though we have strong disagreements regarding the Messiah, I want to win my 
in-laws, not drive them away. With that in mind, I wrote a series of blogs on Christmas.

Introduction

Back in 1999 we lived in Ukraine. We were working with the Messianic Jewish Bible 
Institute, training leaders for Jewish ministry. When Christmas came, we were invited to 
a party with about 30 other expats working in Ukraine. They decided to go around the room, 
asking each other what their favorite Christmas memory was. There was a gasp when I 
shared that I didn’t have one—“I’ve never celebrated Christmas.” Mental hard drives began 
to crash.

It is simple. I am Jewish. I didn’t grow up with Christmas. There is no spiritual or cultural 
connection. However, I do have a few things I would like to share with both Jew and Gentile 
alike about Christmas. I am not here as a Christmas Basher. I think (hope!) you’ll find my 
view balanced and affirming and hopefully enlightening as well. But we need to go through 
it point by point.

Christmas is not in the Bible and neither is the Timing of Yeshua’s Birth

And neither is Hanukah for that matter and I love to celebrate it. We are never commanded 
to celebrate the birth of the Messiah. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t. I have many 
God-honoring traditions in my life that are not commanded in the Bible. John 10:22 tells us 
that Yeshua celebrated the aforementioned extra-biblical holiday of Hanukah. But regarding 
Christmas, it should be stated that for centuries it never occurred to the first believers that
they should celebrate His birth, nor did they know when he was born.

“With no Biblical directive to do so and no mention in the Gospels of the correct date, it 
wasn’t until the fourth century that church leaders in Rome embraced the holiday.” 

If I had to guess—and I’m no expert in this—Yeshua was born just before Passover. 
Here’s why in a nutshell.

1. Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, was a priest and according to the Luke passage 
there are only five possible times that someone in the Abijah division, as was Zechariah, 
could have been serving. During one of the three feasts or the tenth week after the beginning 
of the year or nine weeks after Rosh Hashanah.[i]

2. For sure, one of these dates (the Feast of Tabernacles), assuming that Elizabeth conceived 
within a short period of time after Zechariah came home from the Temple, could lead to a 
winter birth. We know that Yeshua was born 15 months after Elizabeth conceived as 
Miriam conceives in Elizabeth’s sixth month.

3. However, it would be highly unlikely for shepherds to be outside on a cold and possibly 
wet winter night. It would make more sense that they were with their lambs in the warmer 
spring in preparation for the Passover, when Lambs would be needed all over Jerusalem. 
According to Dr. Ziony Zevit, lambing season—when lambs were born—was at this time.[ii]

4. It is unlikely that Caesar Augustus would call for a census in the middle of the winter, 
when the rains could make for a cold, muddy trip. Although it could rain in the spring, it is 
less likely at the end of March/April and a lot warmer.

5. It would make sense that Yeshua not only died as the lamb of God on Passover, but was 
born at the time that the Passover Lamb would have been. Of course, this is just a 
hypothesis—but a cool one.

Is Christmas Pagan?

First a story. I was getting ready to preach one morning and the fellow giving the 
announcements said: “Everybody’s talking about the pagan roots of Christmas. Next thing
 we’ll know, they are going to start telling us that Halloween is pagan too!” He was being 
funny of course. But we must deal with the pagan roots of Christmas or at least the 
accusations.

One theory is that it was connected to the heresy, Docetism, spreading in the fourth century 
which stated that Jesus had never been physically born, but was merely some sort of spiritual
 entity. The Council of Nicea dealt a blow to this heresy affirming both the divinity and 
humanity of the Messiah. It is believed that Church leaders felt that if they gave Him a 
birthday, it would crush the heresy.

The winter pagan celebrations were already widely observed, so they chose December. It is 
believed that they did this to win pagans to Christianity.

“More than likely, this date was picked to line up with the Roman holiday of Saturnalia, 
which was celebrated with a pagan sacrifice to Saturn and a public banquet, followed by 
gift-giving and a carnival-like atmosphere.” (click for source)

However, Saturnalia ends on December 23th, not the 25th. And there is a strong case made 
that Christians were celebrating Christmas before the fourth century. To be honest with you,
 there is much that is written on the pagan roots of Christmas and just as much written to
 refute it. Many of these folks have outstanding credentials and they all make strong cases. 
But as we will see in point three, it doesn’t really matter.

Just because the pagans use a symbol doesn’t make it pagan.

For instance, the LBGT community uses the rainbow. But when I see a rainbow I think of 
God’s covenant with Noah. A symbol only has meaning to the extent that you give it meaning. 
That is why Paul said that for someone who realizes there is no power in idols, he can eat meat 
sacrificed to idols. But for someone who grew up as a pagan, he still might think there is some
 spiritual power in this practice, so as a believer, he abstains.

My point is that if someone brings a Christmas tree into their house, it doesn’t mean that are 
embracing pagan practices. Yes, it is true that pagans were fond of bringing greenery into their 
homes in the winter and many Romans decorated the tree to honor Bachuss, the fertility God. 
But that doesn’t make trees evil.

Jeremiah (10:2-4) does condemn the practice, but again, he is condemning mimicking the 
pagans who sought spiritual reward or favor through such things. So to be clear, if you think 
that your Christmas tree has spiritual power, then Jeremiah has a problem with you. But if 
it is merely a family tradition that reminds you of Yeshua’s birth, what is to condemn?

As a Messianic Jew I don’t celebrate Christmas for two reasons.

A) It simply doesn’t mean to me what it means to others. I grew up seeing Christmas as the 
Gentile Hanukah. I preferred eight days of gifts to one. Culturally there was no connection. 
After coming to faith, I never felt drawn to the custom.

b) For 1,900 years the Church has presented Jesus, the Jewish Messiah to my people as 
someone completely and utterly non-Jewish. I wrote a book called Identity Theft to show 
the church how the Jewish roots of the Gospel have been largely deleted. Some Church 
fathers went so far as to say that God hates the Jews. Constantine, the first Roman emperor 
to embrace Christianity outlawed using Passover to celebrate the Resurrection of Yeshua 
(that is why there is Easter) in the most damning words.

"And truly, in the first place, it seems to everyone a most unworthy thing that we should 
follow the customs of the Jews in the celebration of this most holy solemnity, who, polluted 
wretches, having stained their hands with a nefarious crime are justly blinded in their minds. 
It is fit, therefore, that rejecting the practice of this people, we should perpetuate to all future 
ages the celebration of this rite, in a more legitimate order, which we have kept from the first 
day of our ’Lord’s’ passion even to the present times. Let us then have nothing in common 
with the most hostile rabble of the Jews. (Council of Nicea, pg. 52.)"

His actions further distance the body of Messiah from her Jewish roots.

The Crusaders, with crosses on their shields murdered thousands of Jews in cold blood—
all in the name of Christ. The Inquisition, empowered by the Spanish Church, sent some 
40,000 Jews packing because they would not be baptized. There have been countless 
pogroms and massacres from so-called Christians against Jews. And many “Christian” 
Germans joined the Nazi frenzy to liquidate Europe of its Jews.

Now I understand the difference between a cultural Christian and genuine follower of 
Yeshua. But most Jews don’t. I live and breathe with a passion to see my people find life 
in the Messiah. So why embrace a tradition, not commanded in the Bible, that only adds to 
the false idea that Yeshua is not for the Jews?

I am fighting a battle to show my people the truth of the Gospel—that Yeshua, the Jew, 
lived in Israel, fulfilled the Jewish prophecies of the Messiah, had Jewish disciples, never 
started a new religion, died on Passover, rose on First Fruits[i] and birthed the body of 
believers on Shavuot (Pentecost). And that for the first ten years the disciples only preached 
to Jews—not realizing that Gentiles could embrace the Jewish Messiah without first 
converting, and the message they preached was eternal life and forgiveness of sins through 
the sacrificial death of the Passover Lamb, the Jewish Messiah. They never converted or 
stopped being Jewish.

Celebrating Christmas, for me, would confirm the lie in the mind of many that I have 
betrayed my people. This was Paul’s argument in 1 Cor. 10, where he said, all things are 
legal, but if your freedom is communicating something that causes others to stumble, then 
it is not beneficial. Or, as he says in Romans 14:15, “Do not destroy by your food (in this 
case Christmas) someone for whom the Messiah died.”

Some Believers would feel Guilty not to Celebrate Christmas

Many years ago when I was on the pastoral team of a Messianic congregation in the U.S. a 
woman came to me and asked, “Why don’t we celebrate Christmas at Beth Messiah?” She 
was married to a Jewish believer. She grew up with Christmas. She loved Christmas. In fact,
 there are many people who would feel as if they were sinning if they didn’t celebrate 
Christmas—because for them, it is honoring Yeshua, as well as a time to be with family
 and friends. For them, to not celebrate would be to dishonor Him.

I told this woman something akin to what I wrote a few paragraphs above in point 4, making 
it clear that as a congregation we would never celebrate Christmas—it’s not who we are. 
But I added, “In your home, by all means celebrate how you feel best. No one is going to 
judge you. We have no Messianic police!” I know many Messianic couples where one 
spouse is not Jewish. For the non-Jews, often there is an emptiness by not celebrating 
something with which they grew up—that was pure and honoring to God. Several have 
told me that in recent years they have quietly celebrated. Given that my wife was raised 
in Israel, she too has no cultural ties to Christmas.

Can we talk about Santa and the commercialism of the Holidays?

Let me be clear, while it is not my place to judge people who partake in Christmas—I do 
have serious issues with Santa! You see I am fiercely loyal to the idea that if we celebrate, 
we do so to the glory of God. Santa Claus takes glory away from Yeshua. And the madness 
of shopping for Christmas, while good for the economy, is out of control! No longer do 
people shop to bless others, instead they run from the Thanksgiving table, to start the season 
of goodwill, by fighting with others to get stuff for themselves. So don’t confuse my grace 
towards Christmas by assuming that I embrace all things connected to the modern way in 
which it is celebrated.

It should be noted that the custom of gift-giving didn’t begin until the 1800s. And it does 
seem a strange way to celebrate someone else’s birthday. Imagine if 100 people came to your
 birthday party and started exchanging gifts with each other and you got nothing? If anybody 
should receive a gift on Christmas, should it not be Yeshua—the One whose birthday we 
are celebrating? We can do that by supporting ministries that are doing the work of the 
Kingdom. (hint, hint )

More people get find Salvation on Christmas and Easter than any other specific days
Non-Jews are more likely to go to a congregation on that day than on other days. Many 
congregations take advantage of that and seek to reach those people with the Good News. 
One of my best friends and supporters came to faith on Christmas. I am certainly not going 
to condemn that. We do the same thing here in Israel on Hanukah and Passover. Last week we had over 100 visitors for our Hanukah concert and party.

There is a Lutheran Church in Jaffa. They will have a Christmas Eve celebration next week, where they will sing Christmas carols—the Biblical ones. Over one hundred Israelis will come to see it out of curiosity. And they will seek to share Yeshua’s message in a tactful way by giving away books and DVDs about Yeshua.

Conclusion

My point here is simple and based on Romans 14 and 1 Corinthians 10—where Paul teaches 
about freedom. So for those who love Christmas and celebrate it to the glory of God, great! 
But please do not judge me or my Messianic brothers and sisters for not celebrating.

In 2001 we moved back home to Richmond, Virginia. A man who has become a dear friend, 
quizzed me about why I didn’t (and don’t) celebrate Christmas when I first met him. He 
couldn’t wrap his head around the idea of someone in fulltime ministry—a pastor even—
who did not celebrate Christmas. How can you love Jesus and ignore Christmas?

Over the years he has come to a better understanding. And while he certainly doesn’t judge 
me for not partaking, it doesn’t stop him from continuing to enjoy Christmas for all the right 
reasons.

With that, I would like to wish you a Happy Hanukah (that just ended), a Merry Christmas 
and a Blessed New Year (that actually starts in the Spring )

Friday, December 14, 2018

Rabbi Jonathan Cahn - Shocking New Connections With The Paradigm - Pastor Jim and Lori Bakker

Shocking New Connections With The Paradigm

Pastor Jim and Lori Bakker welcome special guest Rabbi Jonathan Cahn as he brings us updates and events that have taken place since the release of his most recent book: The Paradigm.
Guests: Rabbi Jonathan Cahn


Watch here: Jonathan Cahn on the Jim Bakker Show

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Quotes

The progression of evil is first, be tolerant. Second, now we’re doing it. Third, we’re going to force you to do it. -Rabbi Jonathan Cahn
Don’t ever live on the defensive. You are on the offense because we are called to be on the winning side. -Rabbi Jonathan Cahn

Scriptures

Galatians 6:1 MEV Brothers, if a man is caught in any transgression, you who are spiritual should restore such a one in the spirit of meekness, watching yourselves, lest you also be tempted.
Ephesians 2:19 MEV Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God.
John 10:22 MEV The Feast of the Dedication[a] was at Jerusalem, and it was winter.
Genesis 12:3 MEV “I will bless them who bless you and curse him who curses you, and in you all families of the earth will be blessed.”
Daniel 7:7 MEV After this I saw in the visions at night a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and exceedingly strong. And it had great iron teeth. It devoured and broke in pieces, and stamped the rest with its feet. And it was different from all the beasts that were before it, and it had ten horns.
Revelation 13:17 MEV So that no one may buy or sell, except he who has the mark or the name of the beast or the number of his name.
2 Timothy 3:2 MEV Men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy.
Matthew 24:37 MEV As were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
Matthew 24:7 MEV For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines, epidemics, and earthquakes in various places.
Matthew 24:14 MEV And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached throughout the world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
Acts 2:17 MEV ‘In the last days it shall be,’ says God, ‘that I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.

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Anne Graham Lotz: Through My Cancer, God Is Giving Me a Message for Israel - ANNE GRAHAM LOTZ CHARISMA NEWS


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"The word of the Lord came to me again: 'What do you see?'" (Jer. 1:13).
I'm sitting here in a snowstorm two weeks before Christmas, in between back-to-back chemo treatments, wondering ... what do I "see"?
At 70 years of age, why did I come down with cancer? My cancer is potentially fatal. It struck swiftly and unexpectedly. It required immediate, prompt, drastic surgery and follow-up treatments that include chemotherapy and radiation. Through our prayers and God's answers, I believe I will be victorious over it. But the word of the Lord has come to me, "Anne, what do you see?"
As I have contemplated the answer in light of my present circumstances, I have wondered ... Could it be there is more to my cancer at the age of 70 than just a random coincidence?
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In the Bible, God often had His spokespersons live out the message He gave them ... before they delivered the message to the people. For example:
—Hosea was instructed to marry a woman who then became unfaithful to him as he lived out in a very personal way the broken heart of God over unfaithful Israel (Hos. 1:11-14).
—Jeremiah was told to purchase a linen belt, wear it, bury it, then dig it up when it was ruined and useless to live out a demonstration that God had bound Jerusalem to Himself, but she would not listen to Him, so He would ruin her and render her useless (Jer. 13:1-11).
—Isaiah lived out his own vision of the Lord, high and seated on the throne (Isa. 6:1) before he revealed that God's people would also see the Lord. "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them the light has shined" (Isa. 9:2). "For unto us a child is born ... And his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace" (Isa. 9:6).
For years, I have believed that my life was entwined with the nation of Israel. I was born one week to the day after her rebirth. We are both 70 years old. Could it be that God has given me a message for her that I am living out in my own experience? This is what I seem to see.
In Israel's 70th year:
—Just as my cancer is a potentially fatal disease, is Israel also in danger of being attacked in a potentially fatal way?
—Just as my cancer struck suddenly and unexpectedly through no fault of my own, will Israel also be struck by her enemies suddenly and unexpectedly through no fault of her own?
—Just as I have not been immediately and quickly delivered from cancer, will Israel also not be quickly delivered from her enemies as she was in the 1967 war?
—Just as I am having to fight the cancer with chemotherapy cell by cell, will Israel also have to fight her enemies region by region, village by village, street by street, house by house?
—Just as I have had to turn to God to be my defender, refuge and strength throughout this cancer journey, is it time also for Israel to turn to the God of her fathers, to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? The God of Moses and Joshua and David? Now, before it's too late.
The warning I feel deep within is that Israel is in danger of a surprise attack in this, her 70th year. This is the message God has placed on my heart for her:
Yet even now, declares the Lord, return to Me with all your heart,
and with fasting and with weeping and with mourning. Rend your heart, and not your garments; return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and He relents from punishing. Who knows? He might turn aside and relent, and He might leave behind a blessing (Joel 2:12-14a).
And this is the message God has placed on my heart for you and me, for God's people. It's time, once again, to: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: 'May they prosper who love you! Peace be within your walls and security within your towers!" (Ps. 122:6-7).
It's time to pray for Jerusalem and for the whole house of Israel. If you agree, please join me in prayer:


Our Father in heaven. God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. You are the eternal I AM. The one who is age to age the same. There is no shadow of turning with You. You are fully present in every generation—past, present and future. You are the Almighty. Your power has not been deleted or depleted over the millennia of human history.
We know that You so loved the world that You gave us heaven's treasure when You sent Your only Son to die, so that anyone and everyone who places their faith in Him will not perish but have everlasting life. Yet we also know that Your great heart of love still longs to pour out Your blessing on the city and the people that You have uniquely chosen as Your own: Jerusalem. The house of Israel. The Jews.
Your people and the city that bears Your name are surrounded by a vast multitude of hostile, evil men seeking to kill and destroy. Men who behead those who refuse to embrace their evil dogma, who bury alive those who refuse to submit to their will, who crucify those who are identified with Your Son. And now these demonic forces are on the verge of being equipped with nuclear weapons and with WMDs. They are tunneling under Israel's borders, funneling in their weapons and terrorists, ready to rise up and slaughter the innocent. Your people are subjected to the continuing barrage of enemy missiles and fiery parachutes that destroy farms and families, communities and children, while shattering peace and serenity.
One ceasefire after another promises peace, but when Israel's land is divided and surrendered for peace, when people cry out for peace, peace–there is no peace. Are You not the God who rules over all the nations? Power and might are in Your hand, and no one can withstand You. You are the defender of the weak. You are our refuge and strength. An ever-present help in times of trouble (Ps. 46:1).
Hear us, great Jehovah God. We are compelled to pray for Your people because they are facing their enemies without the strength, wisdom, peace, comfort, security and hope that You reserve for those who are indwelt by Your Spirit through faith in Your Son, Jesus. They have no deep, blessed assurance that their sins are forgiven, that eternal life is theirs and that a heavenly home is waiting to welcome them.We are compelled to pray because:
You have promised that You will give Your people a new heart and put a new spirit within them; that You will remove their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh (Ezek. 11:19).
You have promised that in the very last days, You will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication (Zech. 12:10-12).
You have promised that You will open the eyes of the spiritually blind, and they would look on You, the One they have pierced (Acts 26:18, Zech. 12:10).
You have promised that all of Israel, tribe by tribe, clan by clan, family by family, will mourn for their sin of rebellion and rejection of their Messiah (Zech. 12:11-14).
You have promised that on that day of national mourning and repentance, all of Israel will be saved. That the deliverer will come from Zion; that You will turn godlessness away from Jacob (Rom. 11:26-27).
—You have promised that You will save them from all their sinful backsliding, and You will cleanse them (Hos. 14:4).
—You have promised that they will be Your people, and You will be their God (Ezek. 37:23).
You have promised that You will make an everlasting covenant of peace with them (Ezek. 37:26).
—You have promised that one day, and we believe soon, You will set aside 144,000 from all the tribes of Israel who have been redeemed and on whose foreheads You write Your name, to be proclaimers of the gospel to the whole world (Rev. 7:1-4, 14:1-5).
You have promised that You will go out and fight against the nations that come against Your people, that You will set Your feet on the Mount of Olives once again, that You will be King over the whole earth (Zech. 14:3-4, 9).
O Abba Father! We do not ask for what we want or what we hope. We are asking You to do what You have said! You are a great covenant-keeping God. You do not mock Your children. You keep Your word. So, be a wall of fire around Jerusalem. Cause Your power and glory in her midst to return her to You with all her heart. For the glory of Your great name, the Prince of Peace, Yeshua the Messiah, Amen. 
Anne Graham Lotzsecond child of Billy and Ruth Graham, is the founder of AnGeL Ministries and former chairman for the National Day of Prayer Task Force. She has authored 15 books, including her latest, The Daniel Prayer.
This article originally appeared at annegrahamlotz.org.
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