I Call Fourth

Lord teach me to appoint the days ahead of me into Your hands. Teach me father to lean ever the more upon you for my everything.

Things now don’t ‘seem right’ but having done all God, I stand. Things in fact seem bleak, but I am calling things that are not yet, as though they already are.

I believe our words have DNA in them, life and death is in the power of what we say. So I say, Lord Your Kingdom come Your Will BE DONE, in the here and now.

I call fourth life for fellow bloggers who read this, I call foruth salvation to the Jews and the Gentiles. I call fourth on the authority of Yeshua’s Name gentelness, humiltily and a contrite heart to those who are in leadership and among those that read this.

An Explosive God (in a good way)

I love this song!

I love the way God has captured Paul’s heart with the lyrics within, it just screams ‘God I love you!’ 

One day I’m going to sing this song, cover it if you will. I love singing to God, praises to Him, just loving on Him at His feet. There really isn’t any better place to be then at God’s feet.

Praise report: God is helping me come off and transition onto my new anti-depressant! that is a huge deal, I’ve been taking this stuff for 7 years, It’s a miracle!

A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws. Such an event may be attributed to a supernatural being.

The supernatural being of ADONAI has also healed the bunion in my left foot!

God is just too good beyond words, beyond anything I could type out.

The only thing I think of is: ‘They overcame by the Blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony, even unto death’

God is very much alive and active, and very much is still healing! Praise God! I love Him just I feel as though I could just explode with praise or something… 😛

Hope this blesses you all.

MJAA Article on Messianic Judaism (I could have written a better one but eh?)

MESSIANIC JUDAISM

Messianic Judaism is a Biblically based movement of people who, as committed Jews, believe in Yeshua (Jesus) as the Jewish Messiah of Israel of whom the Jewish Law and Prophets spoke.

To many this seems a glaring contradiction. Christians are Christians, Jews are decidedly not Christian. So goes the understanding that has prevailed through nearly two thousand years of history.

Messianic Jews call this a mistaken and even anti-Scriptural – understanding.

Historical and Biblical evidence demonstrates that following Yeshua was initially an entirely Jewish concept. Decades upon decades of persecution, division, and confused theology all contributed to the dichotomy between Jews and believers in Yeshua that many take for granted today.

FIRST CENTURY BELIEVERS IN YESHUA

Two thousand years ago Yeshua was a Jew living among Jewish people. “Yeshua,” by which Jesus was called during his time on earth, is itself a Hebrew word for “Salvation.” Yeshua kept Torah, or the Law of Moses. He studied the Jewish Scriptures that many now known as the “Old Testament,” and read them aloud at the local synagogue on Shabbat (Luke 4:16).

He was called rabbi (Teacher/Master) by his followers.

Yeshua

Matthew 5:17

“Think not that I came to abolish the law and the prophets: I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them.”

After His death and resurrection, His following increased. From the book of Acts and other historical evidence, many believe that in the first century A.D. hundreds of thousands of Jews followed His teachings (Acts 2:41, 2:47, 4:4, 6:7, 9:31, 21:20), and established Messianic Synagogues throughout the Roman Empire and beyond (James 1:1, 2:2).

One of the first debates these early disciples faced seems ironic to us now: Could non-Jews participate in the community of Yeshua’s followers without becoming Jews?

At the very birth of Judaism, God had told Abraham that He would bless all nations of the earth through Abraham’s offspring (Genesis 12.3). Accordingly, the apostolic council in Acts 15 decided that non-Jews could follow Yeshua without converting to Judaism.

(They aren’t converting to anything if anything it is the non-jew that is converting, not the other way around, and man I’m so glad I have found my Yeshua!) 

Many factors intervened in the following years. Believers in Yeshua suffered increased opposition from both Roman authorities and Jewish synagogue leaders.

As more and more Gentiles came to accept this faith and as the original Jewish apostles passed away, the Jewishness of that first-century faith was gradually lost.

MODERN MESSIANIC JUDAISM

Though Messianic Judaism itself dates back to Yeshua’s twelve apostles, its “resurrection” is a relatively new phenomenon.

In the late 1800’s, after several large-scale “revivals” among protestant believers in the United States and Europe, many Christians sought to tell Jewish people about Yeshua, or Jesus. Even as some Jewish people in Europe began to desire to return to the land of Israel and establish a permanent Jewish homeland there, the Lord stirred many Jews to look at the so-called “Christian Bible,” or New Testament Scriptures, for themselves.

Centuries of continuing Antisemitism in the name of Jesus had left the Jewish community skeptical. 

But some Jewish men and women did become followers of Yeshua during this time.

In the following decades whole congregations of Jewish believers in Jesus were born. This movement was dubbed “Hebrew Christianity.”   <-(bwahahahaha *wipes away tear of mirth*)

Rabbi Sha’ul (Apostle Paul) 

Romans 9:4-5

“They are the Israelite’s, and to them belong the Son-ship, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, and the promises; to them belong the patriarchs, and of their race, according to the flesh, is the Messiah!”

“Hebrew Christianity” has since become known as “Messianic Judaism.” There are now tens of thousands of Messianic Jews in the United States alone; some estimate as many as 1.2 million.

Messianic synagogues are springing up in almost every major city across the U.S., and Messianic Judaism is quickly growing in other nations throughout North and South America, Europe, Oceania, and the former Soviet republics.

Christianity later became the state religion of the Roman Empire.

Eventually an anti-Semitic view of the Messiah’s life and death became accepted theology in Christian Europe for hundreds of years.

Messianic Jews recognize that their existence is entirely due to God’s intervention on behalf of His Jewish people. Messianic Judaism is part of the fulfillment of God’s many Scriptural promises of eternal love and faithfulness to Israel.

THE MESSIANIC JEWISH IDENTITY

The “Messianic Jewish identity” is wholly dependent on the person of Yeshua:

God Himself comes to earth to reconcile the ( Jewish people and all nations to Himself.)

Isaiah 53:6

“All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned everyone to his own way; and the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all.”

The foundation of Messianic Judaism, therefore, is each individual’s personal relationship with the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob through Messiah Yeshua. In the Hebrew Law God clearly demands a blood sacrifice for the remittance of sins.

Each Messianic Jew recognizes his or her own sinfulness and has accepted that Yeshua Himself provided this sacrifice.

Another important aspect of the Messianic Jewish movement is Jewish congregational worship. If Yeshua really is the Jewish Messiah of whom all the Jewish Law and Prophets spoke, then it is the most Jewish thing in the world to follow Him!

Should Jews really attempt to assimilate into churches and forego their Jewish identity when they choose to put their faith in the Jewish Messiah? Messianic Judaism answers, “No!”

As Yeshua Himself embraced His Jewishness, Messianic Jews seek to embrace theirs, by meeting in congregational communities with other Jewish believers and by maintaining a Biblically Jewish expression of their faith.

Every congregation is different, but this expression often means worshiping in Hebrew, following Mosaic Law, dancing as King David did before the Lord, and keeping Biblical holidays such as Pesach, Sukkot, or Shavuot.

Also, important is Messianic Judaism’s ministry to both the Jewish community and the Christian body of believers.

Messianic Jews are part of the larger Body of Messiah throughout the world, and Messianic Jews hope to help all believers in Yeshua to better understand the Jewish roots of their faith.

Finally, Yeshua declared that no-one can comes to the Father – the God of Israel – except through Him (John 14:6). Messianic Jews seek to share this way, this truth, and this life with their Jewish brothers and sisters.

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