Showing posts with label repentance. Show all posts
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Monday, September 25, 2017



ROSH HASHANA 5778
Gan HaShlosha enjoyed its usual holiday popularity (Photo: Dor Rachamim) (Photo: Dor Rachamim)
Rosh Hashanah at Gan Hashlosha (Sakneh) in the Galilee
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Jews everywhere have just celebrated the Rosh Hashanah holiday. While the more religious celebrate with the blowing of the shofar (ram's horn) and special services in the synagogues, the secular Israelis flock to the beaches, forests and parks.  The photo above shows a popular place in the lower Galilee called Gan Hashlosha (also known as Sakhne). Shlosha means 'three' because there are three pools fed by perennial hot springs, which make for pleasant year-round swimming.  This lovely spot is surrounded by grassy lawns and trees, perfect for the quintessential Israeli pastime - 'al ha'esh' (literally 'on the fire', meaning the barbecue). 

Rosh Hashanah means 'head of the year', or the new year, and today this holiday marks the beginning of the Jewish New Year, the beginning of the Hebrew month of Tishrei.  Now, Tishrei is the 7th month of the Hebrew calendar, so why do we celebrate the New Year in the 7th month and not at the beginning of the first month, the month of Nissan in the spring, as the Torah prescribes (Exodus 12:1-2)? The reason is lost in the mists of history but we do know that sometime between the end of the writing of the Tenach (Old Testament) and the writing of the Mishna in the first-second century CE (AD), the Nissan new year was eclipsed by the Tishre new year.  The Mishna (Rosh Hashanah 1:1) states “The first of Tishrei is the beginning of the year [rosh hashanah] for years, sabbatical cycles, and the jubilee." One of the attributes of the Antichrist when he comes will be that he will seek to change the set times determined by God (Daniel 7:25). Although the Antichrist has not yet come, we already see his rebellious spirit active in human history intending to confuse God's order. This change in the meaning of this feast distracts us from its real importance. 

According to the Holy Scriptures,  the first of Tishrei is not the New Year but rather the Feast of Trumpets:
Then the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the children of Israel, saying: ‘In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall have a sabbath-rest, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, a holy convocation.  You shall do no customary work on it; and you shall offer an offering made by fire to the Lord.’”

Leviticus 23:23 -25

For a fuller exposition on the Feast of Trumpets go to this excellent study by my good friend, Hannah Nesher,  http://mailchi.mp/shaw/the-sound-of-the-shofar-yom-zikaron-truah?e=bdc00e3926

This day is described as 'a memorial of blowing of trumpets'.  A memorial for what? The Bible does not say but I believe it is, among other things,  intended as a wake-up call. Traditionally the trumpet is sounded each day during the preceding month of Alul, calling us to introspection and self-examination, in preparation for the Days of Awe, which begin with the Feast of Trumpets, and lead up to the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur. The shofar is sounded to remind us of the LORD and all that He has done in the past, is doing now and will do in the future. 

I suspect that at this time God is calling all his followers to 'wake up'. We are living in perilous times and we are poised on the cusp of a new phase of history. Are we aware of what God is doing and is about to do? Are we ready? 

This past week more terrible disasters have hit the Americas, Hurricane Irma has almost totally destroyed the Virgin Islands, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and much destruction in Florida, this on the heels of Hurricane Harvey which devastated much of the state of Texas. A strong earthquake has wreaked havoc in Mexico.  Meanwhile, the US President Trump and North Korean President Kim  Jong-Un are trading insults like kindergarten students in the playground. Their words, however, will not lead merely to a few pushes and tears but could lead us all into a catastrophic world war. At the same time, Iran is also ramping up the rhetoric as Trump threatens to cancel the agreements made by the USA and Iran last year.  Russia is spreading and consolidating its influence in the Middle East, and is strengthening its relationship with China. Are we awake yet? 

virgin islands irma
How Hurricane Irma turned the green paradise of the Virgin Islands to a wasteland, stripped of nearly every green plant.
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/five-portraits-hurricane-irmas-record-breaking-fury  

This week I have been studying the Book of Daniel.  Daniel wrote this, 

Just as it is written in the Law of Moses, all this disaster has come on us, yet we have not sought the favor of the Lord our God by turning from our sins and giving attention to your truth.  
Daniel 9:13

When disaster strikes what is our response? Do we repent and turn back to God and his ways? Have we got down on our knees, or prostrated ourselves before him, in repentance and intercession, pleading for his mercy? 

In the first year of Darius, which was the 67th year of the Exile in Babylon, Daniel, from his study of the Book of Jeremiah, realized that the time of the Exile was drawing to a close. What was his response?  He turned to the LORD, and pleaded with him in prayer and fasting. 

In the first year of Darius son of Xerxes (a Mede by descent), who was made ruler over the Babylonian kingdom— in the first year of his reign, I, Daniel, understood from the Scriptures, according to the word of the Lord given to Jeremiah the prophet, that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years. So I turned to the Lord God and pleaded with him in prayer and petition, in fasting, and in sackcloth and ashes.
Daniel 9:1-3 

Daniel's prayer is recorded in verses 4-19. We would do well to echo his words: 

"...Now, our God, hear the prayers and petitions of your servant. For your sake, Lord, look with favor on your desolate sanctuary.  Give ear, our God, and hear; open your eyes and see the desolation of the city that bears your Name. We do not make requests of you because we are righteous, but because of your great mercy.  Lord, listen! Lord, forgive! Lord, hear and act! For your sake, my God, do not delay, because your city and your people bear your Name....”   
Daniel 9:17-19

Even though the end of the Exile was prophesied, and Daniel believed it was imminent, he did not take it for granted but prayed fervently for God's mercy and the restoration of Israel, not because they were worthy but for the sake of God's name. He cried' Lord, listen! Lord, forgive! Lord, hear and act!  How do we pray today? Do our hearts cry out with pleading for our people, Israel and all the peoples of the world, for forgiveness and restoration? Are our hearts in tune with God and His Holy Spirit? 

In the last few verses of Daniel 9 the angel Gabriel answers his prayer by giving him a vision, which he then interprets, saying

Seventy ‘sevens’ are decreed for your people and your holy city to finish transgression, to put an end to sin, to atone for wickedness, to bring in everlasting righteousness, to seal up vision and prophecy and to anoint the Most Holy Place.
Daniel 9: 24

The vision summarises what was to come after the Exile ended, and prophesies the end of sin, the atonement for wickedness, everlasting righteousness, the completion of vision and prophecy and the anointing of the Most Holy Place, in other words, the completion of all redemption.

This completion would take place in two stages as outlined in the following verses:

Know and understand this: From the time the word goes out to restore and rebuild Jerusalem until the Anointed One, the ruler, comes, there will be seven ‘sevens,’ and sixty-two ‘sevens.’ It will be rebuilt with streets and a trench, but in times of trouble. 26 After the sixty-two ‘sevens,’ the Anointed One will be put to death and will have nothing.The people of the ruler who will come will destroy the city and the sanctuary. The end will come like a flood: War will continue until the end, and desolations have been decreed. 27 He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven.’ In the middle of the ‘seven’ he will put an end to sacrifice and offering. And at the temple he will set up an abomination that causes desolation, until the end that is decreed is poured out on him.
Daniel 9: 25-27. 

The first stage consists of seven sevens (of years) and sixty-two sevens of years, or in other words, sixty-nine sevens of years, from the time of the command to rebuild Jerusalem (after the Exile) until the Messiah, the Annointed One, comes and is killed, and the city and sanctuary are again destroyed. This has already been fulfilled in the coming of Yeshua (Jesus) and his death and resurrection, and the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple in AD70. 
(For a thorough study of the 69 weeks see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiAJ71MhrDY ). After the 69 weeks there is a pause of unspecified length until the 70th week. We are currently living in this period "war will continue until the end, and desolations have been decreed'.  Then will come the last 'seven' years during which time the antichrist will make a covenant with many, sacrifice and offerings will cease, and he will set up an abomination in the temple, until his the end will be decreed. The prophecy says this final seven year period will come like a flood. Note, it is not a literal flood but a metaphorical flood, 'like a flood', in other words when it comes, it will come quickly, like a flash flood.  (for a study of the interval and the 70th week see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lshj22lSDZo&t=1079s). 

No one knows exactly when this final seven-year period will begin (Matthew 24:36) , but the seemingly increasing pace of natural disasters and wars that we are currently experiencing may well indicate its imminent arrival.  So what should be our response?  We should not fall into hysterical alarmist declarations but should follow Daniel's example - we should study God's word, ask him for understanding and revelation by His Spirit and should bow down in repentance, crying out for his mercy. 

Jesus tells us that at the time of his coming people would be eating and drinking and marrying and giving in marriage, just as they did in the times of Noah, unaware of the disaster about to befall them.  But he warns us not to be like that, but to keep watch (Matthew 24:42), and to be sober, faithful and wise. 

This year we, myself included, have celebrated Rosh Hashanah largely heedless of the perils and suffering around us, eating, drinking and enjoying ourselves. We are a nation (world?) in denial. I wonder how many of the people of Israel, religious or secular, have taken even a moment to reflect honestly, to repent before God or cry out for his mercy. I wonder how many of the displaced and suffering residents of the lands devastated by hurricanes, floods, earthquakes and war stop to repent of their sins and call upon the Lord for mercy.  Please pray that we will all do so, beginning with all those who are called by HIS name, the Body of Christ and Israel.   

We are living in the period of much suffering and tragedy and it can strike any of us, at any time. I stumbled upon this video this week and I want to share it with you. It moved me to tears. I have known this hymn since childhood but had no idea of what lay behind it. It is also a good reminder that whatever happens, flood, famine, war, death, loss or illness, it is 'well with my soul'.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lshj22lSDZo&t=1079s



Saturday, March 21, 2015

Coming soon...PALM SUNDAY

Palm Sunday on the Mt of Olives 2013
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The next day a great multitude that had come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem,  took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out:
“Hosanna!
‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!’
The King of Israel!”
Then Jesus, when He had found a young donkey, sat on it; as it is written:
 “Fear not, daughter of Zion;
Behold, your King is coming,
Sitting on a donkey’s colt.
John 12 : 12 -15.
It is a quiet, cool and sunny Shabbat here in Jerusalem and next Sunday it will be Palm Sunday, when many Christians will be celebrating Yeshua's (Jesus') entry into Jerusalem 6 days before he was crucified. He came riding on a donkey and a great crowd of people waved palm branches and laid their garments on the ground as he passed down the Mt of Olives to Jerusalem from Bethany, where he had been staying with Mary, Martha and Lazarus, whom he had just raised up from the dead. The people believed he was the King of Israel come to set them free from the oppressive rule of the Romans. But he knew otherwise. Yeshua's heart was doubtless heavy as he entered Jerusalem that last time, for he knew he would disappoint them. Instead of setting them free from the Romans, he knew that in just 40 short years, the Romans would reduce Jerusalem to rubble, and destroy the Temple, scattering the people of Israel into the Exile.  He also knew he was not coming at that time as King, but rather as the suffering Servant, who in just a few days would be hanging on a cross, that cruelest of Roman instruments of torture.

Nevertheless Yeshua knew that these things had to happen to fulfill the prophecies regarding His coming. In Zechariah 9:9 we read ,

Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion!
Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem!
Behold, your King is coming to you;
He is just and having salvation,
Lowly and riding on a donkey,
A colt, the foal of a donkey.

We all know these words well but do we consider their context? They are part of the extended revelation of the end-times restoration of Israel and the second coming of the Lord. Zechariah prophesied saying,

Thus says the Lord of hosts:
‘I am zealous for Zion with great zeal;
With great fervor I am zealous for her.’
 “Thus says the Lord:
‘I will return to Zion,
And dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem shall be called the City of Truth,
The Mountain of the Lord of hosts,
The Holy Mountain.’
 “Thus says the Lord of hosts:
‘Old men and old women shall again sit
In the streets of Jerusalem,
Each one with his staff in his hand
Because of great age.
 The streets of the city
Shall be full of boys and girls
Playing in its streets.’
 
Zechariah 8: 1- 5
 
Children celebrating Purim in the streets of Jerusalem
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The LORD God promises the full restoration of the people of Israel. He will bring them back from lands to the East and the West, and they will dwell in Jerusalem, and they will once again know their God.
 
 “Thus says the Lord of hosts:
‘Behold, I will save My people from the land of the east
And from the land of the west;
 I will bring them back,
And they shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem.
They shall be My people
And I will be their God,
In truth and righteousness.’
 
Zechariah 9: 7-8
 
The first part of this prophetic statement is in the process of  being fulfilled in our day. Immigration to Israel in the year 2014 was the highest in ten years, with about 26,500 Jews arriving in the country, most coming from France and the Ukraine.  http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4609941,00.html . The figure is expected to be even higher in 2015. The LORD is bringing his people home, from every nation of the Earth, even those groups of people descended from the so-called 'lost' tribes of Israel, together with the descendants of Judah, the Jews, just has he said he would (more on this another time).
 
The words of the second part of the prophecy are also true. God is, and has always been the God of Israel, but he will again reveal himself in such a way that the people will repent and turn again towards Him and honor Him. I am sure that one day all Israel will be saved, as is written in Romans 11: 26-27:

 And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written:
“The Deliverer will come out of Zion,
And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob;
 For this is My covenant with them,
When I take away their sins.”

 
There is a softening of hearts taking place in Israeli society towards Yeshua and his followers. With a new generation of Israeli-born believers moving into leadership in the congregations, the movement is being seen less as a foreign, Gentile threat to Judaism and more and more as a legitimate part of the mosaic of Israeli society. When I first came to Israel more than 30 years ago, we were very few in number and were timid in speaking about our faith, since many of us lived under the constant threat of being expelled from the country. The new generation does not have this fear, and we are now seeing an increasing boldness in their witness.There was a time when we all could meet in one place for an annual conference numbering only about 200 believers. Now there are an estimated 20,000 Messianic believers (Jews who believe in Jesus) and about 120 Messianic congregations in the land.  There is a long way to go for the prejudices and fear arising from the indoctrination of centuries, and the history of persecution by the church, must  all be overcome, but the LORD will accomplish his Word in due season.
 
The LORD continued, through his prophet, Zecariah saying,
 
10 For before these days
There were no wages for man nor any hire for beast;
There was no peace from the enemy for whoever went out or came in;
For I set all men, everyone, against his neighbor.
11 But now I will not treat the remnant of this people as in the former days,’ says the Lord of hosts.
12 For the seed shall be prosperous,
The vine shall give its fruit,
The ground shall give her increase,
And the heavens shall give their dew
I will cause the remnant of this people
To possess all these.
13 And it shall come to pass
That just as you were a curse among the nations,
O house of Judah and house of Israel,
So I will save you, and you shall be a blessing.


In our day we see the blessing of the LORD on Israel. In spite of all our enemies around about and within, Israel as a nation is prospering and bringing much blessing to the world (although the world often does not recognize that). Last weekend I went down to the Dead Sea area where, after abundant winter rains this year, the desert is blooming.


Caper flower


This past week we had an election in Israel, and contrary to expectations, Benyamin Netanyahu's right-of-center Likud party won a decisive victory, gaining 29 Knesset seats over the 24 gained by the center-left Zionist Union party. A record breaking 72.3% of all eligible voters went to the polls, reflecting the perception of most Israelis that these elections would be pivotal in regard to the future of our nation at this point in history. Now Netanyahu is busy negotiating deals in order to cement a coalition that will give him a total of at least 61 Knesset seats, the minimum needed to form a government. To do this he will need to gain the support of the right wing parties, namely the religious bloc. 

Is this a result we should be celebrating or mourning? I don't know. I, like many others, have very mixed feelings. However one thing I do know, it is all according to the will of God, for it is He who raises up leaders and brings them down. Through human history and politics He is working out the redemption of the world and His prophetic word will not fail. We know that some time in the future, perhaps in the not-too-distant future at that, the whole world will turn against Israel and come to do battle against her, and when she is about to fall, then Yeshua and his heavenly armies shall come, and we all shall see him in His power and glory. And then all Israel will know whom they pierced  and will repent with great mourning, and be saved (Zechariah 12).  

The present government and its policies seem to be bringing us into greater and greater international isolation, and relations between Israel and the USA appear to be deteriorating. The Arabs do not see Netanyahu as a partner for peace talks, and the 'two-state solution' seems to be dying as an option, for better or worse. Perhaps these things have to be. All we can say is, as Yeshua prayed just before his arrest and crucifixion,  in the Garden at Gethsemane,

Now My soul is troubled, and what shall I say? ‘Father, save Me from this hour’? But for this purpose I came to this hour.   Father, glorify Your name.”
 
John 12:27
 
And God said through the prophet Zechariah,

Do not fear,
Let your hands be strong.’
14 “For thus says the Lord of hosts:
‘Just as I determined to punish you
When your fathers provoked Me to wrath,’
Says the Lord of hosts,
‘And I would not relent,
15 So again in these days
I am determined to do good
To Jerusalem and to the house of Judah.
Do not fear.

Zechariah 9: 13-15
 
And how should we live in such perilous times? He commands us thus,

16 These are the things you shall do:
Speak each man the truth to his neighbor;
Give judgment in your gates for truth, justice, and peace;
17 Let none of you think evil in your heart against your neighbor;
And do not love a false oath.
For all these are things that I hate,’
Says the Lord.”
 
Zechariah 9: 16- 17
 
So, we need to continue to live in righteousness and faith, obeying the commands of the LORD. He is faithful to each of us individually and to us as a nation. He will protect us, keep us and bring to pass all his promises. What is there to fear?

And now, to end on a lighter note - a celebration of life and a tribute to the amazing vitality  of our people. This was filmed in Mamilla Mall just outside the Old City walls:
http://www.israelvideonetwork.com/the-most-amazing-flash-mob-you-will-ever-see/
(If the link doesn't work - try copy and pasting the URL)


Israeli ballot box Photo: EPA
Israeli ballot box Photo: EPA
 
Final poll by Ynet sister publication ahead of the elections.
Final poll by Ynet sister publication ahead of the elections. 
 
Herzog and wife Michal vote in Tel Aviv / Netanyahu and wife Sara vote in Jerusalem (Photo: Motti Kimchi, Marc Israel Salem)
Herzog and wife Michal vote in Tel Aviv / Netanyahu and wife Sara vote in Jerusalem (Photo: Motti Kimchi, Marc Israel Salem) 
 
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Isaac Herzog on Wednesday morning (Photo: Motti Kimchi)