My perspectives on Israel and the Bible

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LOCKDOWN 3.5

Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. The things which you learned and received and heard and saw in me, these do, and the God of peace will be with you.”

Philippians 4:8-9

The First Almond blossom 12 Jan 2021

18 January 2021. I am sitting by my window watching the precious, beautiful raindrops falling. At last, after 3 weeks of glorious but oh so dry winter weather, the rains have returned to refresh the land and bring life. My neighbor’s cat is drinking from a puddle on top of my stone fence. A special treat for him. My own cat is snuggled up in my warm and dry bed – he doesn’t like to get wet! I thank God for all these blessings. It is so easy these days to be overwhelmed with grey sadness as we are stuck in our homes in lockdown once again. How important it is to count all our blessings and meditate on the lovely things of this world. Paul knew that. Life in the Roman Empire was no picnic in his time, and Paul himself wrote the words above while in prison, waiting to learn if he would be executed or not. His advice to the believers then is still good advice for us now as we try to cope with the boredom and isolation of lockdown, the continuing threat of virus infection, economic difficulty, the political turmoil and the military threats of our time. I am deeply grateful for all the beautiful things of life, friends and family, my home, my cat, the flowers in the garden and the blossoms in the forest, and most of all for the sure hope of a better future in the Lord.

Update 20/01 : It is very cold today and it is still raining. There is even some ice amongst the rain. We may get some snow but the forecast is for snow only down to 900m. We are at an altitude of about 800m. It is snowing on Mt Hermon and some of the higher hills in the north. It is only 6 degrees C here right now (at noon) and it is expected to go down to around freezing point tonight. Brr! We are not used to such low temperatures.

LOCKDOWN 3.5

In the grips of a third wave of Covid-19 infection, Israel went into its third lockdown on December 27th, 2020. As the second week approached it became apparent the lockdown was too ‘leaky’ and the infection numbers were continuing to rise. Restrictions were therefore tightened on the 7th of January, leading to the dubbing of the current phase ‘Lockdown 3.5’. This lockdown was due to end on the 21st of this month but as the infection rate is still high, and hospitals are struggling to cope, the lockdown has now been extended until the 31st January at least.

Daily infections passed a grim milestone and reached a peak (I hope) of 10,021 on the 18th of January (1,2). That same day the total number of confirmed infections in Israel since the beginning of the outbreak stood at around 552,000 (5.5% of the population), and deaths have reached 4,006 (0.7% of cases). This comparatively low death rate can be attributed to our high level of testing and to the courageous and dedicated medical staff who have gone far beyond the call of duty in treating the seriously ill (In comparison, Sweden which has about the same population as Israel, and approximately the same number of reported infections, has experienced 10,323 deaths, more than 2.5 times that of Israel).

In spite of many mistakes, the dithering and zigzagging of government decisions and the lack of cooperation within of several sectors of the society, I think Israel is coming through this crisis reasonably well, compared to other countries. I believe our prayers do make a difference. Nevertheless it is not easy and there is a considerable cost in economic terms and in the mental welfare of the population. The statistics mask the human element of suffering. Our economy is still only ticking over at about 50% and unemployment is around 25% with many businesses, especially small businesses, going bankrupt. Social welfare services are reporting a sharp rise in families needing help, in people reporting symptoms of depression and a rise in suicide rates. My pastor, who is a practicing clinical psychologist and counsellor, also reports a similar rise even amongst believers. In these days we need to know how to draw on the deep wells of living water (John 4), rejoicing in the Lord and counting our blessings.

Israel is boasting of its success with the vaccination process which began around the 18th of December. We have vaccinated a greater proportion by far of our population than any other country. To date, 80% of our medical personnel and 75% of our over 60s have already received their first shot, and many their second shot as well. This represents around 22% of our total population. The full effects of the vaccination do not kick in until about a week after the second shot and therefore we are only just beginning to see results from the vaccination program. Infection rates in the elderly have dropped considerably, even after only receiving the first shot. We have now begun to vaccinate teachers and the over 45 age group. The limiting factor is the availability of vaccines but we are managing to vaccinate over 150,000 every day. Yesterday, 19/01, over 200,000 were vaccinated. One reason we can do this is because of the cooperation between the IDF Home Front Command and the Health Funds. Home Front medics are qualified to give injections and are manning many of the vaccination stations in addition to the Health Fund and hospital nurses. Because of our unique Health Fund system we can effectively gather statistics so Pfizer is using Israel as a massive trial to gauge the effectiveness and safety of the vaccine. This will provide valuable information for the rest of the world – just another way that Israel blesses the world.

Getting the second shot at the vaccination station in the Pais Arena in Jerusalem, 14 January 2021

Of course there are risks with such a new technology and a large percentage of Israelis are refusing to be vaccinated, or do not wish yet to be vaccinated. There are also many, especially amongst the ultra-Orthodox and Arab communities who are refusing vaccination because of religious, political or ethical reasons, or because of misinformation about the risks. Unfortunately many in these same communities are also violating the restrictions designed to limit infection and consequently it is in these communities that the infection rates are highest. About 30% of tests are coming back positive in ultra-orthodox towns compared to about 5% for the national average (3).

The video below shows hundreds of guests dancing at an ultra-orthodox wedding taking place in the ultra-orthodox town of Bnei Brak. In these communities, many synagogues, yeshivas (schools for Torah study) and schools are remaining open contrary to regulations and there have been outbreaks of violent resistance when police have attempted to arrest violators or break up gatherings. (Under current restrictions the gathering of more than 10 people indoors is banned and in addition masks must be worn and social distancing maintained).

It is not only the ultra-orthodox and the Arabs who are violating restrictions but also many of the secular youth. The video below shows a party taking place in the Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv, also contrary to regulations. The hospitals are reporting that they are seeing more and more young people amongst the seriously ill being admitted in this third wave.

Social distancing a la Tel Aviv – or why we should vaccinate the under 30s.

No one in Israel is being forced to accept the vaccination, but what is being introduced is the issuing of a ‘green passport’ in the form of a cell phone app which will grant those who have been vaccinated a pass to attend places of worship, theatres, restaurants, sports facilities and to also have a greater freedom to travel. I am somewhat concerned about the social tracking aspect of this ‘passport’, and the data being gathered through it, but since the security forces are already tracking us by means of our cellphone GPS systems, it probably is not a significant additional loss of privacy. On the positive side it will allow more sectors of our economy to begin to open up for business, especially the internal tourism and hospitality sector and the entertainment sectors. We may also soon be able to meet together in places of worship.

Many Messianic believers here, as in other parts of the world, also have objections to receiving the vaccinations. To address this I wrote an article that was published this week in the Kehila News online magazine. If you are interested you can read it here: https://news.kehila.org/to-vaccinate-or-not-to-vaccinate/

Many of the hospitals are reporting that they are reaching their capacity in the coronavirus wards. There is no lack of beds or equipment, but there is a limited supply of qualified doctors and nurses who can treat the seriously ill. A few days ago, the largest hospital in Jerusalem, Hadassah Ein Kerem, had to close its doors to non-Covid emergency admissions and some Covid patients were rerouted to other hospitals. Covid ward staff are suffering exhaustion and reporting many PTSD symptoms, which inevitably will sooner or later result in a drop in the quality of care and a rise in the death rate amongst the seriously ill. Hospital staff are being drawn in from other departments which decreases the care available to patients suffering from other illnesses or trauma.

We are all hoping that the vaccines will put the brakes on the Covid pandemic but there are still a lot of unknowns, especially with the rapid spread of new mutant strains. We already have both the UK and South African strains spreading in Israel and we are trying to keep the Brazilian strain from entering the country. No one knows if the vaccines that are being given will be effective against these new strains, which are much more infective than the older strains. We bade goodbye to 2020 with the hope that 2021 will be a much better year, but this is far from a certainty. It may yet prove to be an even worse year.

ISRAELI ELECTIONS AND AMERICAN POLITICS

Our coalition government was unable to agree on a budget within the required time and therefore the Knesset (Parliament) has been dissolved and new national elections must be held, according to the law. The election will take place on the 23rd March. This will be our fourth round of elections within the last two years. There is a great deal of electioneering taking place, with parties disintegrating, forming and reorganizing, and much wheeling and dealing going on. Polls suggest that Netanyahu and his Likud Party will once more gain the majority of the votes, largely because of the disarray in the opposition with the major left wing parties fragmenting into smaller parties. The Likud Party has lost the support of some of the more extreme right wing parties and so in recent days we have seen Netanyahu courting the votes of the Arab sector. In short, the new elections seem unlikely to result in the formation of a viable government as Israeli society is becoming more and more polarized and fragmented, and this at a time when, more than ever, we need to stand together and have a strong government. I thank God that He is still on His throne and ultimately in control. Please pray that He will raise up righteous men and women who will put the well-being of the nation before their own personal agendas, and who can unite us rather than divide.

Here in Israel we watch American politics closely. The USA is one of Israel’s best friends and whatever happens there affects us deeply. Many Israelis are dismayed that Trump is being replaced by a new president, Joe Biden. Trump did much to help Israel during his term of office, such as moving the American Embassy to Jerusalem, cancelling the flawed agreements with Iran, and helping to broker the Abraham accords. On the other hand, many are relieved that Trump is leaving office as he had become increasingly unstable and unpredictable in his actions. Against this, Joe Biden is as yet an ‘unknown quantity’. He does support Israel and at least 11 of his chosen cabinet are Jewish. We all hope he will consult closely with Israel in matters concerning Middle East policies, especially those relating to Iran.

The swearing in of the new president, Biden, will take place in just a few hours from now in Washington DC, under unprecedented security arrangements following the shocking riots that took place there a week ago. We are all hoping there will not be a repeat of the violence and bloodshed.

I believe it is more important than ever that the church distance itself from politics. One of the most serious mistakes of church history was the combining of state and church that occurred during the Roman Empire period. It led to heresy and the incorporation of paganism into the doctrine and practices of the church. We who follow Yeshua do not belong in the world, we are in the world but not of it (John 17:9-18), and our focus needs to be on spreading the word of the gospel and making disciples. If Christian or Messianic believers side with one political party or another, or one politician or another, we will rise or fall with them, alienate those on the ‘other side’, weaken the witness and bring the Name of God into disrepute. We need to ‘seek first the kingdom of God’ and look to the true ruler of Heaven and Earth. It is He who raises up kings and brings them down (Daniel 2:21). Someone sent me this song today and it seems apt:

(31) The Lord Reigns and One God with Lyrics – YouTube

SECURITY

Although our attention has been focused on the Corona crisis, this does not mean that the external threats to Israel have lessened. Iran is still breathing dire warnings every day and continuing to build up its arsenal of long range missiles capable of attacking all Israeli territory and US military installations in the Middle East. They are also threatening those Arab nations, which stand against them, namely Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates. These nations have drawn closer to Israel as a result and this has led to them forging economic and military agreements with Israel, known as the Abraham Accords. The latest country to open full diplomatic relations with Israel is Morocco. The economic advantages these accords afford Israel will go a large way to offset the losses we have experienced due to the Corona pandemic. The military implications are yet to be seen. Perhaps it will cause Iran to hesitate longer before attacking Israel, or perhaps not. Time will tell.

Meanwhile Iran is continuing to increase its uranium enrichment program and develop its nuclear and conventional weapon arsenal. It now has long range missiles capable of hitting any country in the Middle East and not a few in Europe. Not only that Iran continues to arm its proxies, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria, Hamas in Gaza, and the Houthis in Yemen. Iran recently showed off its vast array of missile and drone capability sending a clear threat and message to the USA, Israel and our allies.

The President-elect of the USA, Joe Biden, has stated that upon taking office on the 21st of this month, he will initiate talks with Iran in order to renegotiate a deal regarding its nuclear weapons development program. This is being regarded with some horror in Israel but it all depends upon whether any new deal struck will reign in Iran’s nuclear development program or not. In view of the ever rising tensions with Iran, Israel continues to strengthen its defensive and offensive capabilities. Additional anti-missile batteries are being set up around all major cities, including Eilat which is vulnerable to attack both from Yemen and from ISIS, which is now in the Sinai Peninsula.

The Corona crisis has resulted in a drop in internal terror attacks and in the year 2020 only two Israelis were killed in terror attacks. Disturbances on the Gaza border have also decreased but not stopped completely. Last night, for example, two missiles were fired from the Gaza Strip towards the Israeli city of Ashdod. They both landed in the sea, causing no harm. This morning Israel retaliated by attacking Hamas tunnels in Gaza. This follows a military exercise involving Hamas and other terror groups in Gaza during which missiles were fired into the sea and a mock tanks were attacked. It is believed this was intended to send a “clear message to the Zionist enemy” (4). The evening before the exercise Hamas attempted to fire a missile into Israel but it failed to cross the border. Two days earlier two rockets were fired into Israel, one of which landed near Ashdod and the other landed on Palmachim Beach south of Tel Aviv. Fragments of an Israeli Iron Dome interceptor rocket, which failed to hit the missile that was headed towards Palmachim beach, landed in Bat Yam causing some minor damage but no injuries (4).

Tensions are also high in the north. Last month the IDF released the information that in 2020 they had carried out around 500 attacks and a number of cyberattacks, aimed at countering the Iranian entrenchment in Syria (5).

IMMIGRATION

For the first time since the founding of the State of Israel, the Jewish population has dropped below 74% (6). In light of this it is good news that immigration has continued during the Corona virus pandemic, albeit at a slower rate than before. The Jewish Agency says that in 2020 some 20,000 people immigrated to Israel, mainly from the former Soviet Union and including some 1200 from Ethiopia (7). The first immigrants to arrive in 2021 were another 300 Ethiopians (8). They were part of the airlift dubbed “Operation Rock of Israel” intended to bring all the remaining Ethiopians waiting to come to Israel, many of whom have been waiting, separated from their family members, for 15 years or more. The International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem sponsored the flights of 1/3 of the immigrants in this latest airlift. Increased efforts are being made to bring the last of the remaining Jews from Ethiopia as conditions have deteriorated over the last year due to food shortages, the armed conflict in Tigray province and the coronavirus. This endeavor is being spearheaded by Aliyah and Integration Minister Pnina Tamano-Shata, who is an Ethiopian immigrant herself, and Jewish Agency chairman Isaac Herzog.

In December 2020 a group of 250 members of the Bnei Menashe from northern India also immigrated to Israel. The resumption of immigration to Israel by these descendants of the Tribe of Menashe which were exiled 2700 years ago was also the fruit of the efforts of MK Pnina Tamano-Shata. She was not alone. The Jerusalem Post noted that “This aliyah was also the fruit of efforts by a wide range of Christian Zionists and lovers of Israel around the world. International groups such as Christians for Israel, Bridges for Peace, Ebenezer Operation Exodus, the ICEJ and Shalom Israel Asia Pacific, as well as many Christians from Scandinavia to Seoul, poured out their hearts in prayer and provided support to carry the sons of daughters of the Bnei Menashe back to Zion just as Isaiah (49:22) foretold” (9). Some 6500 members of the Bnei Menashe are still waiting to come to Israel.

Indeed He says,
‘It is too small a thing that You should be My Servant
To raise up the tribes of Jacob,
And to restore the preserved ones of Israel…

Thus says the Lord God:

“Behold, I will lift My hand in an oath to the nations,
And set up My standard for the peoples;
They shall bring your sons in their arms,
And your daughters shall be carried on their shoulders…

Then you will know that I am the Lord,
For they shall not be ashamed who wait for Me.”

Isaiah 49:6, 22-23

REFERENCES

  1. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/coronavirus-israel-registers-record-of-10000-new-cases-in-a-single-day-655930
  2. https://www.timesofisrael.com/record-high-of-nearly-10000-new-daily-cases-as-total-infections-pass-500000/
  3. https://www.timesofisrael.com/20-detained-as-ultra-orthodox-clash-with-cops-enforcing-lockdown/
  4. https://www.timesofisrael.com/two-rockets-fired-from-gaza-toward-ashdod-land-in-sea/
  5. https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/rise-in-israeli-strikes-in-syria-has-led-to-decrease-of-iranian-activity-651716
  6. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/in-first-jewish-population-in-israel-drops-below-74-percent-654050?utm_source=spotim&utm_medium=spotim_recirculation
  7. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/20000-olim-from-70-countries-moved-to-israel-this-year-despite-pandemic-653508
  8. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/300-ethiopian-immigrants-the-first-to-make-aliyah-to-israel-in-2021-654086
  9. https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/the-arrival-of-the-bnei-menashe-is-a-hanukkah-miracle-652437

A SEASON OF CHANGE

The first clouds of Autumn at Mevaseret Zion 13 October 2020
The harbinger of Fall in Israel – the Sea Squill – Mevaseret Zion 13 October 2020

It is still (26/10) hot in Israel but there are signs that autumn/fall is already here and winter is just around the corner. Recently, while walking in the forest behind my house, I saw these two signs – clouds and sea squill. I always love seeing the first clouds appearing after the months of baking heat with nary a cloud in the sky. Likewise the first flowers to bloom after summer are the sea squill, which are considered to be the harbingers of autumn here in Israel.

Last week Israel began to lift the strict lockdown we have been under for a month. We were not allowed to go more than 1000m from our homes, and everything except supermarkets and pharmacies were closed, so it rather felt like being under house arrest. Immediately the 1000m restriction was lifted my friend from upstairs and I set off last Tuesday (20/10) for a little holiday up in the Galilee. We stayed with friends, a great pleasure after being isolated for so long, and we had three glorious swims in the Sea of Galilee, something that had also been banned during the lockdown, all beaches, parks and swimming pools being closed down. The weather was hot, still in the high 30s in the Galilee, but the water temperature was just perfect and so refreshing. It was also lovely to see the lake full of water after around 10 years of drought. I felt we were celebrating the end of our hottest- ever summer under various levels of lockdown and restrictions, and hopefully the coming of better times. I live in hope anyway!

On the day we headed up to the Galilee (20/10) there was a very odd occurrence in the Jerusalem / Mevaseret area. A rogue cloud appeared in the sky and it rained for about 20 minutes (1). The meteorologists had not forecast its arrival, nor can they explain how it came about. My only guess is that someone was praying for rain. Normally we begin prayers for rain during the Festival of Succot, but this year our minds were on other things. Please don’t forget to pray for rain. We had an abundant rainfall last winter, but we still need a good wet season for the trees and nature to recover from the years of drought. How good it was to see the Sea of Galilee full again.

A satellite view showing the single cloud bringing a storm to Jerusalem on October 20, 2020.
(screen capture: Windy.com)
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/rogue-cloud-treats-jerusalem-to-first-surprise-shower-of-season/

Perhaps you don’t understand why I am focusing so much on the weather. Surely there are more important things to talk about these days? It might be because I grew up on a farm and learned how important the weather is to agriculture and farmers. From an early age my father taught me to read the signs in the sky and how to predict the weather – something very important then, as the official weather forecasts were far less reliable than today. In Yeshua’s (Jesus’) time too, the people knew how to predict the weather from observing the signs in the sky.

When the Pharisees and Sadducees came to Yeshua looking for a sign, He answered them saying, “When it is evening you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red’;  and in the morning, ‘It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times.  A wicked and adulterous generation seeks after a sign, and no sign shall be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah.” And He left them and departed.” (Matthew 16 :  2-4).

Can I, can you, discern the signs of the times? Many Christians today run after signs and wonders, but miss the most important thing, proclaimed by the sign of Jonah who was in the belly of the whale 3 days and 3 nights, foreshadowing the death and resurrection of Yeshua for the forgiveness of sins. Many today are excited about the signs that seem to indicate that the second coming of Yeshua is imminent. I agree that this seems possible, even probable, but I am reminded that NOW is the time of salvation.

Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.

2 Corinthians 6:2

We need to get our priorities right. The accepted time of salvation may be running out. The ‘times of the gentiles’ may be drawing to a close.

“And Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled”.

 “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring;  men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.  Then they will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.  Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”

Then He spoke to them a parable: “Look at the fig tree, and all the trees.  When they are already budding, you see and know for yourselves that summer is now near.  So you also, when you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near.  Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away till all things take place.  Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away.

Luke 21: 24b-33

CORONAVIRUS IN ISRAEL

The good news is that the strict lockdown in Israel seems to have worked. Daily new cases have dropped from a high of 11,316 on the 23rd September to just 721 yesterday (31/10) (1). The government is trying hard to avoid the mistakes made after our first lockdown and is easing restrictions in a slow and incremental way to avoid another upsurge in cases. Last week the pre-schools and kindergartens reopened and today 1st-4th grade students returned to school. The remainder of students continue to study online. Most businesses and shops remain closed as are gyms and swimming pools. I am pleased to see that there is a greater degree of compliance amongst the general public as the message sinks in that we have to be careful lest a third lockdown become necessary. Nevertheless, Israelis are not known for their patience and of course many people are desperate to return to work and receive an income. Many are disobeying the regulations, opening shops and businesses, not wearing masks or keeping social distancing. Some are holding demonstrations against the government policies.

Meanwhile here in Mevaseret we are taking the regulations seriously – even our sheep are wearing masks!!!

Needless to say this is all wreaking havoc on our economy, which is ticking over at only about 50% at present. Many businesses are going under as credit runs out and financial relief packages are slow to come, inadequate or just non-existent. It is also having a serious effect on mental health with a large increase in those suffering from depression and other issues, and an increase in the rate of suicide.

Today (1/11) Israeli researchers began human trials of a vaccine against Covid-19. If it is successful, then mass production will be started by next summer.

Please pray that God will have mercy upon Israel, not because we deserve it, but because we bear His name.

NEW ORDER IN THE MIDDLE EAST

While we have been distracted by the Covid-19 crisis many other important events have been taking place almost unnoticed. Perhaps one of the most significant is the realignment of power in the Middle East. In my last post I reported the signing of a normalization agreement between the United Arab Emirates and Israel on September 15. Since then Israel has signed a similar agreements with Bahrain and the Sudan. There are also talks occurring between Israel and Lebanon regarding offshore gas fields, and rumours of an imminent deal with Saudi Arabia, both of which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago. Today (02/11) reports speculate that a possible deal with Syria, Israel’s sworn enemy, might even be in the making (5).

These agreements sound the death knell for the Arab-Israel conflict and perhaps even the Israel – Palestinian conflict. After the 1967 rout of the Arab coalition armies by Israel, the heads of all the Middle Eastern states gathered in a summit in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, to decide upon their response. They passed three resolutions:

  • No peace with Israel.
  • No recognition of Israel.
  • No negotiations with Israel (4).

Clearly the deals struck with the UAE, Bahrain and the Sudan violate these resolutions, and are indicative of a deep rift opening in the Muslim Middle East and a huge realignment of power.

These deals came as a big shock to the Palestinians who have long relied on the total support of the Arab Bloc. After the agreement between the UAE and Israel was announced a video conference of Arab League foreign ministers refused Palestinian pleas to denounce the deal (5). This came as a terrible blow to the Palestinian cause. The message is that the Palestinian cause has been sidelined. There are other issues that are more pressing and important for the Arab world, namely the threat of the Iran, Russia and Turkish alignment, and the internal dissensions relating to the rise of extremist Islamic movements such as ISIS.

The Sudan has been a particularly hostile, sworn enemy of Israel for a very long time. Under its former dictator, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, Sudan was an ally of Iran and Hamas, and the conduit for arms passing from Iran to Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Now under new leadership, Sudan has secured relations with Israel and therefore becomes part of a completely new axis of power which centers on Israel.

The Sudan is situated on the southern bank of the branch of the Red Sea which leads to the Suez Canal, and lies opposite Saudi Arabia and Yemen. It therefore has immense strategic importance for Israel should we need to go to war with Iran and its allies. This would be strengthened even further if Saudi Arabia were to also enter into a alliance with Israel. Saudi Arabia is already permitting commercial flights between the UAE and Israel to cross its airspace.

Apart from the military implications, these new agreements open a vast opportunity for economic growth for all parties involved. Flights are already scheduled between the UAE and Israel, and citizens from both countries can visit the other freely without the need for a visa. With the flights only lasting 3 hours each way, it will now be possible for Israelis to go to the UAE for a day’s shopping!! Business, tourism, and investment opportunities abound for all involved and could lead to even further strengthening of this coalition. In contrast, the members of the remaining Arab Bloc, lead by Iran, Russia and Turkey, are struggling economically because of sanctions against them, wars and inner turmoil. This does not mean they no longer represent a danger to Israel. Quite the opposite. Iran is still breathing dire threats against Israel and as the regime faces rising internal strife, economic collapse and high coronavirus infection rates, a war would serve as a distraction and means of reuniting the nation. The USA, irrespective of who wins the Presidential election, is planning to make another deal with Iran concerning its nuclear development, and there are fears it might be as weak and dangerous as the last one.

On the whole however this new realignment is a wonderful opportunity for Israel to compensate for the losses caused by the coronavirus and to strengthen its economy. and also its strategic and military power in the region. Strange as it may seem, it is also a great opportunity for the Palestinians. If they can only throw off their long-time enmity and tunnel vision, which has lead only to stalemate and suffering, and embrace this new order of things, they too could benefit enormously. They could become the Dubai of the Mediterranean. Sadly however, the Palestinians have never missed an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Although I, like most Israelis, are surprised and delighted by this turn of events, there is a niggling doubt in the back of my mind. In the past, when Israel has relied upon treaties and the support of its neighbors, consequently losing its total reliance on the LORD, it has ended badly. The alliances that form, and break and reform constantly in the Middle East are driven by a mentality of pragmatism. These nations see relationship with Israel as beneficial for now, but what would happen if these benefits were to cease? They could quickly revert to enemy status. Loyalty, trust and true friendship are not in the picture. In the Middle East these values last only as long as it is expedient.

Woe to those who go down to Egypt for help,
And rely on horses,
Who trust in chariots because they are many,
And in horsemen because they are very strong,
But who do not look to the Holy One of Israel,
Nor seek the Lord!
Isaiah 31: 1

ELECTIONS IN THE USA

With only 2 more days to go, voting in the USA is in full swing. I do not want to enter into the political discussions about who to vote for. However this election will have deep consequences for Israel and the Middle East, apart from the United States itself. I think it is imperative we pray, but how to pray? I can only echo Jesus’ prayer,

Our Father in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name.
 Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
On earth as it is in heaven.

Matthew 6: 9-10

WINTER HAS COME – 2 November 2020

Winter arrived last night with our first proper storm system of the rainy season. Even though I have lived in Israel nearly 40 years I am still surprised every year when winter arrives. One day it is summer and the next day it is winter. There is no gradual transition and no real autumn or fall. The seasons change very abruptly, even in the space of just a few hours. Last night we had a lovely sound and light show and heavy rain, and rain and thunderstorms are expected all over the country during the week.

If you live in a rainy climate you cannot appreciate how excited we get here when the first rains fall. When I lived on the kibbutz back in the early 80’s we literally went outside and danced in the rain, and would take the little children out to play in the puddles. Please pray for an abundance of rain, but not floods, this winter. We still need much rain to replenish the underground aquifers and allow the natural ecosystems to recover after the long drought and the many wildfires of recent years. Around half the acacia trees in the Negev have already succumbed to the drought.

When I was at university in the mid-70’s I remember learning about global warming and climate change, and I remember clearly the prediction that the Sahara Desert would expand northwards. I, even then, feared what that would mean for Israel. Now it is happening. Since I first arrived in Israel 40 years ago weather patterns have changed from being somewhat predictable to erratic, with summers being much hotter and rainfall sparse. As I am writing this some people are outside harvesting the olives from the trees in the little park at the end of the road. I have never seen them bother to do that before as the olives there are small and dry. The olive harvest is in full swing but it is very, very poor this year because of a severe heat wave that struck in the spring just as the olives were flowering.

Some years ago, I was visiting a friend in Eilat and as I was leaving to return home my friend prayed with me and asked the Lord to give me a revelation as I travelled. At the time I thought that rather a strange thing to pray for, but as I drove northwards through the desert, I realized that it wasn’t until I was nearly in the outskirts of Tel Aviv that the landscape started to turn green. It struck me then how vulnerable Israel is, located right on the northern edge of the desert that stretches from the Sahara and across the Arabian Peninsula.

The Bible describes Israel as a land of milk and honey. This does not mean it is lush and fertile, as you might think, but a land of milk and honey is a marginal land where cattle graze and bees gather nectar from wild meadows. Why didn’t God take the people of Israel just a little further north where the land is well watered and the soil arable? I think it was because he wanted us as a nation to know our dependence upon God. When we are rich and comfortable, it is easy to forget God. Just before the people of Israel entered the Promised Land, Moses warned them, saying;

So it shall be, when the Lord your God brings you into the land of which He swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to give you large and beautiful cities which you did not build,  houses full of all good things, which you did not fill, hewn-out wells which you did not dig, vineyards and olive trees which you did not plant—when you have eaten and are full—  then beware, lest you forget the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.

Deuteronomy 6: 10-12

Please pray that God will supply all our need as a nation, but that we will never forget on whom we rely. May the current coronavirus and all the other difficulties we encounter serve to turn our hearts back to our God and seek his help, as Yeshua prayed,

Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts,
As we forgive our debtors.
 And do not lead us into temptation,
But deliver us from the evil one.

Matthew 6: 10-13

References:

  1. https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/rogue-cloud-treats-jerusalem-to-first-surprise-shower-of-season/
  2. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/israel/
  3. https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/syria/.premium.highlight-is-trump-working-on-a-syria-deal-that-includes-normalization-with-israel-1.9279382
  4. https://www.israeltoday.co.il/read/is-this-the-end-of-the-arab-israeli-conflict/
  5. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/9/9/arab-league-ministers-agree-not-to-condemn-uae-israel-deal

IN THE SHADOW

Have mercy on me, my God, have mercy on me,
    for in you I take refuge.
I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings
    until the disaster has passed.

Psalm 57: 1-2

Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
    will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
    my God, in whom I trust.”

 Surely he will save you
    from the fowler’s snare
    and from the deadly pestilence.
 He will cover you with his feathers,
    and under his wings you will find refuge;
    his faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
 You will not fear the terror of night,
    nor the arrow that flies by day,
 nor the pestilence that stalks in the darkness,
    nor the plague that destroys at midday.

Psalm 91

I woke up this morning (30 June) with a heavy sense of sadness for all that is happening in the world. I made the mistake of turning on the TV news which only heightened my sorrow. The pandemic is strengthening its hold in many parts of the world and we here in Israel are once more facing an alarming resurgence of cases, and restrictions are being reimposed. Riots here and there around the world threaten anarchy and the break down of civilization as we know it. Wars rage and refugees starve. It is a bleak picture.

Also on the news was a report of the celebration of the summer solstice here in Israel and the opening of a Yoga center at the Indian Cultural Center in Tel Aviv. My heart was torn by the widespread embrace of pagan and satanic religions and practices here in Israel. I then started watching something online and was confronted by the state of the church worldwide and the false and distorted teachings that are gaining ground. My heart was very grieved and I felt like the flood gates of evil have been opened and wickedness was flooding the earth. I asked God “How long?” I turned to the Holy Scriptures and was much comforted when I read Psalm 92, which says,

O Lord, how great are Your works!
Your thoughts are very deep.
A senseless man does not know,
Nor does a fool understand this.
 When the wicked spring up like grass,
And when all the workers of iniquity flourish,
It is that they may be destroyed forever.

Psalm 92: 5-7

I see that this is a time when we who love God must take shelter in His wings, keep in close to Him, for evil is being unleashed on the earth for a period, but the time will come soon when all iniquity will be judged and the enemies of God destroyed. It is a time when we who follow Yeshua (Jesus) must exercise discernment and hold tightly to the Truth as revealed in the Bible, lest we are led astray into error by the false teachers among us.

Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.

 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes or figs from thistles?  Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.  A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.

Matthew 7:15-20

THE SUMMER SOLSTICE

Today (22 June) is the summer/winter solstice, the longest day in the northern hemisphere and the shortest in the southern. This year it has coincided with a solar eclipse being seen in many parts of the world, from West Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, India and southern China. Here in Israel we just experienced a slight dimming of the light as only 40% of the sun was covered by the moon.

Pagan and new age religions, and Satan worshippers celebrate the solstices and many others read much into the signs in the skies. Someone forwarded this invitation to me today from the Jerusalem Branch of the Disciples of Lucifer calling for a march at the Western Wall today. Here is a copy of their invitation:

Public  · Hosted by Disciples of Lucifer JerusalemDisciples of Lucifer PalestineDisciples of Lucifer IsraelDisciples of Lucifer HQ and Jeff Shalit Satanic Commander of Lucifer’s ArmyGreetings citizens of Jerusalem,We are the Disciples of Lucifer. And we are here to fulfill the Prophecies of Revelations and start the foundation of forming a One World Government. We are calling on every citizen of Earth to stand in support of the formation of The One World Government. So on June 21st, 2020 we’re calling on every citizen of the Earth to start marches all over the place in support of forming a one world government. Where does it start it starts with you how can you help create your own chapter in your town plan marches and spread the word of forming a one world government tell your friends your family your co-workers and random people on the streets the time to form a One World Government is now the time to fulfill the prophecy is now. Help do your part to support the formation of a One World Government make events for June 21st, pass out flyers and tell everyone you know to support the formation of the One World Government.
We are calling on every Palestinian and Israelite to come to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem on June 21st at 2 P.M. we will fulfill the prophecy and build the new Temple of Solomon and this new Temple of Solomon will be for everyone Palestinian Israelite and any outsider the only way for the Palestinian Israelite conflict to end is for a one world government to be initiated all Palestinians and Israelites are invited to the luciferian March for a one world government do your part to help out with the One World Government.

Lucifer is Love. Lucifer is Life

Identical invitations have been published on Facebook in many cities all over the world. As far as I can see these ‘Disciples of Lucifer’ are not a well organized, sophisticated cabal of Satanism actively plotting to take over the world and I do not expect that these called-for marches will draw huge numbers of people today. However behind them is a darker entity, whom we call Satan, who is actively preparing the world, and human minds and hearts for the prophesied One World Government of the Book of Revelation. His methodology is not new. He will by various means such as wars and pandemics create such chaos and suffering that the world will cry out for ‘a strong leader’ (heard that before?) who will unite us in a one world government and bring peace. The video below explains this better than I can.

(30 June) I wrote the above on the eve of the summer solstice, before the event. Many Christian and Messianic believers had been praying against this demonstration and some had gone to the Wall to share the gospel with these Satan worshippers. I am very glad to report that only about 10 of Lucifer’s disciples turned up at the Western Wall in response to this call to establish this one world government. Nevertheless I see this as a sign of the times, that groups like this are now bold enough to come out in the open and preach their blatant satanic lies. That even 10 people would come to the most Holy Place of YHWH in the name of Satan is an abomination indicative of the spiritual lostness in Israel.

Of course this should not surprise us. Satanism is deeply entwined in some streams of modern Judaism, especially in the teachings of the Kabala, which is also becoming very popular in Israel and elsewhere. OneforIsrael, a Messianic organization devoted to spreading the gospel in Hebrew online, has published an expose of certain rabbinical teachings which are clearly satanic and pagan in nature. It is no wonder that John the writer of the Book of Revelation made reference to the “synagogue of Satan” (Revelation 3:9).

THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19

The month of June has seen a steady increase in the number of new Covid-19 infections. The graph below shows the cumulative number of those with a positive diagnosis of covid-19 infections in Israel, from 28 February until yesterday, 29 June. As you can see the graph leveled off for a while but as soon as restrictions began to be lifted, the number of cases began to rise again, and growth is now approaching exponential levels.

https://corona.mako.co.il/

Update 2 July – in last 24 hours another 980 new confirmed cases, the highest daily increase in Israel since the beginning of the pandemic. There have now been 26,021 cases since the initial outbreak, 8,271 of them currently active. The death toll is now 321 (3). The Health ministry is pushing for strict lockdowns in dozens of cities but the government is resisting this as it could result in economic disaster. As of tomorrow the Palestinian Authority is enforcing a strict lockdown throughout their region with all businesses closed for 5 days except for grocery stores and pharmacies (4).

This alarming trend has caused the so-called ‘Coronavirus cabinet’, the group of government ministers tasked with making decisions regarding the pandemic, to rule the reimposition of some of the restrictions that were earlier lifted. Under the latest ruling,

imminent events scheduled to take place by July 9 will be limited to 250 participants.

For the rest of July, from July 10 to 31, outdoor weddings and bar mitzvahs will be limited to 250 participants while indoor ones will face stricter limits: a maximum of 100 participants or 50 percent of the space’s fire-safety capacity, whichever is lower.

Other family gatherings, such as circumcisions and funerals, are limited to 50 attendees.

All houses of worship are limited to gatherings of 50 people.

Universities and colleges were ordered to switch to online exams wherever possible.

Government agencies have been instructed to send 30 percent of their employees to work from home“(1).

It seems to me unlikely that these new restrictions will be sufficient to reverse the trend, but the government is trying to balance this need with the economic necessity of keeping businesses functioning and enabling people to cope financially. It is a delicate balancing act and one that could fail on both counts. Israel still has an official count of around 21% unemployment, which does not take into account the self-employed who have lost their livelihoods and others who do not qualify for the unemployment benefit. This means that at least 1 in 4 Israeli workers are out of a job at present. The government has announced a large aid package to try and keep the economy afloat but it is not yet clear if it will be sufficient. I suspect there will be many people going hungry and homeless this winter.

ANNEXATION OF THE JORDAN VALLEY

The other headline today (30 June) is the question of the annexation of territory in the Jordan Valley by Israel. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has repeatedly claimed that the annexation will begin tomorrow, the 1st of July. Will this happen? It seems doubtful. According to the Times of Israel,

Netanyahu has repeatedly promised to declare annexation over all of Israel’s West Bank settlements and the Jordan Valley from the July 1 date permitted by his coalition deal with Alternate PM and Defense Minister Benny Gantz, subject to American approval. But earlier this week, he told settler leaders the non-settlement areas might have to wait. Well-placed sources told The Times of Israel last week that the joint mapping committee tasked with delineating the contours of the annexation move still had weeks if not months of work, and the IDF has not been told precisely what Netanyahu has in mind” (2).

Although the annexation, slated for the 1st of July, was part of the coalition agreement with the Blue and White Party headed by Benny Gantz and the first step of the so-called Peace Plan touted by the USA, both Gantz and the US seem to have cooled in their support. Another spanner in the works is that yesterday, after refusing to come to talks regarding the Peace Plan, the Palestinian Authority, in conjunction with Hamas and Islamic Jihad, suddenly announced that they are now willing to enter into negotiations regarding a limited land swap. This well-timed ploy makes it almost impossible for Israel to go ahead with a unilateral annexation. The Kingdom of Jordan is threatening to annul the Peace Treaty with Israel and the Palestinians are threatening a third intifada should the annexation proceed, though a mass rally in Ramallah this week failed to draw many people, indicating a degree of battle-fatigue and a loss of faith in their leaders amongst the Palestinian population. So we will wait with baited breath to see what will happen tomorrow. “May God’s will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven.”

(Update: 2 July. As expected no annexation occurred and now Netanyahu is fudging it saying that it was never intended to occur of 1 July, only that the process of deciding would begin then)

SHELANU TV STATION

The Messianic TV station, Shelanu, which was broadcasting in Hebrew has now been silenced as its license to broadcast was withdrawn by the Israel Broadcasting Authority as a result of pressure from the religious authorities. It was claimed that Shelanu had violated their agreement not to proselytize. It seems to me that in broadcasting Christian/Messianic content it is impossible not to be seen to be proselytizing, and therefore it was perhaps unwise of the organization to make such an undertaking in the first place, if indeed they did. Having said that, it is not illegal to proselytize in Israel, except to children under the age of 18. However the rabbis are very afraid of the growing Messianic movement here and there is a widespread belief in the general population that Christianity is responsible for all the persecution of the Jews in Europe, including the Holocaust. The Israel Broadcasting Authority and the religious authorities have no problem with the broadcast of a channel devoted to the teachings of Kabala, the several pornographic channels that are available, nor the promotion new age and pagan practices on our TV channels. This issue highlights the situation here in Israel that it is OK to worship Satan, practice witchcraft and sorcery, worship pagan gods and promote new age practices, but if you want to be a disciple of the Messiah Yeshua and a follower of YHWH you are outcast and considered a traitor to the Jewish people. How sad that is. How I long for the day when this veil is lifted.

But their minds were blinded. For until this day the same veil remains unlifted in the reading of the Old Testament, because the veil is taken away in Christ.  But even to this day, when Moses is read, a veil lies on their heart.  Nevertheless when one turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 

2 Corinthians 3: 14-16

SCIENCE AND GOD

When I was a small child I believed in God with that childish faith that all children have. Then I went to high school and began studying science and somehow I came to believe that God did not exist and I believed in only what I could see and touch. Fortunately my heart still hungered after Truth and God found me, drew me to Himself and eventually, when I was in my final year at school, revealed Himself to me. As I went on to study Science at university a number of people have since asked me how I can call myself a born-again Christian and study science. This question has always puzzled me as I see no contradiction between my faith and science. How can you love the Creator and not love his creation? God put in us the capacity to understand, learn and discover, and a curiosity and drive to do so. Why would He not want us to use this God given ability? Yet to this day I find many believers who have a fear of Science because of the perception that at least some of the findings of science contradict the Bible. I can honestly say that in the nearly 50 years I have studied both the Bible and science I have found no contradiction and the things I have learned about God’s creation have only served to strengthen my faith. Louis Pasteur, the founder of microbiology and immunology, best known for his discovery of penicillin, said this:

A little science distances you from God, but a lot of science brings you nearer to Him”.

The problem is that most of us only have a little science. But those who study in depth find the fingerprint of God. Science is all about finding cause and effect relationships and if you trace these relationships far enough back you will find the primal cause, God. For this reason many of the worlds greatest scientists have had to admit that the best explanation for the universe is the existence of a transcendent God.

If this topic interests you please join my 3 part online seminar, which starts on the 17 July, and explores the relationship between God, the Bible and Science in some depth:

YOU ARE INVITED TO A THREE-PART ONLINE SEMINAR

GOD AND THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

HOSTED BY TALIA VOICE

BSc(Hons) Zoology, MSc(Hons) Natural Resource Management

Shemen Sasson Congregation, Jerusalem, Israel

Friday 17th July, 2020 : The Revelation of God in Nature

The Bible and Science, God’s revelation in Nature, Fact vs Faith, and the Nature of Science

Friday 24th July, 2020: The Big Bang, Space-Time and Creation

The size of the universe, the timeless dimension and the theory of everything

Friday 31st July, 2020: The Age of the Earth, Life and Evolution

The age of the Earth, the creation of mankind, life and evolution

All sessions 9:00 – 11:30 AM (Israel time)

In English only

To attend please contact Talia at tgood37@gmail.com for the Zoom link and password

If you cannot attend at those times, you can request the link and password for the web-based recording, which will be sent to you after the seminar.

Participation is free of charge, but donations will be gratefully received via PayPal to the above email address.

FINAL WORDS

There is so much I could write about but in the interests of actually getting this published I will stop for now. I want to close by sharing with you two more videos produced by OneForIsrael, which expose some of the lies preached by some streams of rabbinic Judaism.

But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.

Isaiah 40:31

References:

  1. https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-infections-rise-ministers-impose-new-restrictions-on-weddings-public-events/
  2. https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-to-initially-annex-3-settlement-blocs-not-jordan-valley-officials/
  3. https://www.timesofisrael.com/980-new-virus-cases-diagnosed-over-24-hours-in-highest-daily-tally-yet/
  4. https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/pa-territory-to-enter-full-lockdown-starting-friday-due-to-coronavirus-633473
  5. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-pulls-plug-on-god-tv-christian-channel-spreading-gospel-of-jesus-to-jews-1.8953019
  6. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/israel-cancels-evangelical-christian-channel-god-tv-633054

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