My perspectives on Israel and the Bible

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DEADLOCK

Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near.

Isaiah 55:6

It has been a while since I last updated this blog. I have had several attempts to write but I seem to be suffering a blockage. Perhaps that is my message at this time – Deadlock. The whole world seems to be falling into a vortex of confusion and darkness, and Israel is at its epicenter. What can I say?

In the political realm Israel is at an impasse. The second round of national elections have once more resulted in deadlock, with the center-left Blue and White Party, led by Benny Gantz receiving 33 seats and the right wing Likud Party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, gaining only 32 seats. Neither party is able to garner sufficient coalition partners to reach the 61 seats needed to form a government. Israeli President, Reuven Rivlin has granted Netanyahu the first chance to form a government but Netanyahu apparently knows he cannot do so, and has stated that the only way forward is to form a national coalition government. Lengthy and heated discussions to this end have only cemented the stalemate. Gantz refuses to serve in a government with the Likud Party as long as Netanyahu faces indictment for three counts of fraud and corruption. Netanyahu will not step down because if he were to do so he would lose his immunity as Prime Minister and would likely go to jail if the courts find him guilty of the charges against him. There are also other intractable policies of both parties in which they refuse to compromise, such as the Blue and White Party’s policies which would allow public transportation on Shabbat, civil marriage, mixed prayer at the Western Wall and the drafting of ultra-orthodox yeshiva students into the army. These policies present a major stumbling block for the Likud Party because their support base consists of a majority of traditional and religious Jews for whom these policies are anathema. It seems like the only thing the opposing sides can agree upon is the desire to avoid a third round of elections, which everyone agrees would be a disaster for the nation and likely to result in yet another impasse.

What is the solution? I have no idea. The deep division between the traditional, religious but powerful minority and the liberal, secular majority, is nothing new in Israel. I have just finished reading the biography of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, who was the driving force in the resurrection of the Hebrew language as the lingua franca of Israel, and who said this, in 1920,

For nearly forty years I have been working to separate religion and the state, haven’t I? I did it because I wanted Israel to to be able to develop freely; so that those who are Orthodox and those who are freethinkers could join in the resurrection of Israel. Only in that way could our new state ever be strong” (1).

This deep rift constantly threatens to tear the modern state of Israel apart, but somehow this miracle state not only survives but flourishes. I believe it will also survive this current leadership crisis somehow. You might ask, what is it that holds us together as a nation? Some might cite the unifying force of the adoption of Hebrew as the common language that unites Jews, who have come with their linguistic and cultural baggage from all the four corners of the globe, and for that we can thank Ben Yehuda for his vision and fanatical drive. Others will say it is our shared history and the collective memory of persecution and suffering during our exile. Still others will say there is nothing that binds Israelis closer together other than the constant reality of war and terrorism. For that we can thank our enemies. All these things are true, but it goes much deeper than that. We may squabble and disagree on all sorts of things but we are family, and what family does not squabble? The writer of Ben Yehuda’s biography, Robert St. John, reports that once in a public lecture in which he was attempting to explain the traditional spirit of the freedom of Jewish thought, he said that if three Jews were in one room there would be three opinions on any subject that arose. A Jewish heckler from the back of the hall shouted, ” You are obviously a goy (non-Jew). Otherwise you would know that if there were three Jews in the room there would be four opinions on any subject” (1). There are now 9 million inhabitants of the Land of Israel – 80% of whom are Jewish (2). How many opinions does that make?

Beyond the bonds of family ties lies something even more fundamental and powerful, and that is the call and purposes of God. Israel was formed by God, called and chosen to be His prophets carrying His revelation to the world. The people of Israel gave us the Bible and the Messiah, Yeshua, who brought salvation available for all mankind. For this purpose God has always protected Israel, even during the centuries of exile, and he will continue to do so in our day, until his plans for restoration are complete. It is God himself who holds us together, in spite of all our rebellion and sin, but the enemy, Satan, is doing his utmost to tear us apart and destroy us. The political and social conflicts in our society are just an outworking of the spiritual war taking place between God and His people, and Satan and his dark spiritual forces of evil.

For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.

Ephesians 6: 12

SPIRITUAL WARFARE IN THE BODY OF YESHUA (JESUS)

The Body of Messiah in Israel and throughout the world is not immune to these struggles. We are caught up in this spiritual battle whether we like it or not, but God did not leave us defenseless or without arms. If we walk in the Holy Spirit we will be victorious in the end. God has given us armor to protect us, and weapons with which to overcome the attacks of the Enemy.

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.  Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.  For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.  Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place,  and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.  In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.  Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.

Ephesians 6: 10-17

The first item of armor mentioned in this passage is the “belt of truth”. I have over recent years noticed a disturbing trend in the Body of Yeshua worldwide. When I first came to the LORD in the 1970s one of the things that characterized new believers was their hunger for the Word of God. We studied it fervently, we memorized it (or at least tried to), we sang it, we loved it. Today very few believers seem to even read the Scriptures, much less study them, and many churches do not have regular Bible Study. Consequently many believers today, and even our leaders, do not have a firm foundation in the Truth and therefore cannot discern error or false teaching.

Yeshua warned us that the days would come when the Body would be infiltrated by ‘wolves in sheep’s clothing’, men and women who would teach and prophesy false doctrines and lead many astray. Those days are surely upon us. Here in Israel as well as elsewhere there are many such. We need to pray for discernment and be watchful. These wolves appear as sincerely honorable men and women, who pose as great leaders filled with the ‘Holy Spirit’, but if we look closely at their teachings and their lives, we will see that the spirit they are filled with is far from holy. They are also deceived by their own teachings and lead many astray.

Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves” .

Matthew 7:15

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The second item of armor mentioned in the Ephesians 6 passage is the breastplate of righteousness. In the book of Titus (1:15) it says, “To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure“. I believe that if we are careful to maintain our purity of moral conduct according to the principles given us by God, then God will protect us from error. If we practice sin however, then we open the door for corruption and deception.

This is also true about purity of doctrine. I am deeply distressed by the subtle infiltration of the occult and New Age practices into the Body here in Israel and elsewhere. There seems to be little concern or discernment about this in our congregations. For example a couple of years ago I sought counselling at a center here in Jerusalem connected with the King of Kings ministry. During my second session I was encouraged to carry out a visualization technique. I refused to do so because visualization is clearly an occult practice (1) and I believe it opens the door to demonic influence. I was horrified that this was being promoted in one of the most influential Messianic ministries in this city.

Another thing that concerns me in the Body today is the running after miracles and ecstatic experiences. God does perform miracles and when we come under the anointing of the Holy Spirit there is a sense of extreme joy and ecstasy, but there seems to be little awareness amongst believers in the Land that Satan can copy miracles (see Exodus 7:11 for example) and counterfeit ecstatic experience. We must be careful to discern the difference between true manifestations of the Holy Spirit and the counterfeit (but real) manifestations of evil spirits.

Impure practices and doctrines also create division in the Body, yet these deceiving spirits also often promote and preach unity, while accusing those who speak out against them as being divisive. The desire for unity sounds all very spiritual but there are some things we must shun and separate ourselves from. Many of the false teachers proclaim an ecumenical uniting of the Church bringing about a worldwide revival in the end times. There is no Scriptural support for such a view – in fact, the opposite is true. The Bible teaches that in the end times there will be a time of deception and many will be deceived, and this will result in betrayal and hatred within the Body, and love will grow cold. The end times will not be see a worldwide revival but rather the lukewarm church of Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-22). The only worldwide religion of the end times will be the One World Church of the Antichrist that will wage war against the true Church of Yeshua.

Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me.  At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other,  and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.  Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold,  but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved.

Matthew 24: 9-13

Yesterday someone sent me this video which is an expose of some of what is happening in the Body here in the Land. It is rather shocking, and I warn you it has some rather graphic content, but it will give you some food for prayer! (It is in Hebrew but if you click on the CC at the bottom of the screen you will get subtitles in English)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nkzkbUkLMQ&t=899s

I thank God this is just one extreme sector of the Messianic movement in Israel and there are those who are willing to speak out against it, but I fear this movement is gaining strength. You can read more about the Tikkun movement on their website https://tikkun.tv/important-announcement-about-tikkun-leadership-2020-from-asher-intrater/ . Note the conference they are due to hold in Jacksonville, Florida on the 15-16th of next month (November).

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness;”

Isaiah 5: 20

Wow this got to be a rather heavy blog – but I guess we are living in dark and heavy times. Still all is not hopeless. God is in control and there is still much of beauty, light and truth in the world, if we have eyes to see it (and turn off the TV!).

This last week we celebrated Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year), known in the Bible as the Feast of Trumpets (Numbers 29:1-6, Leviticus 23:23-25)

On the second day of this festival I took a walk with a friend in Jerusalem’s Gazelle Park. Now that the vegetation around the ponds there is getting established it is attracting a good variety of water birds. Here are some of the photos I took that day:

Mountain Gazelle
Grey Heron
Common kingfisher
White fronted kingfisher (also known as the Syrian kingfisher)
Shoveler

This coming week, on Wednesday, we will celebrate Yom Kippur (the day of Atonement) and then beginning on the eve of Sunday the 13th, the Feast of Succot. Yom Kippur is the day in which Israel comes to a stop. It is forbidden to travel by car on the roads and a holy hush descends upon the Land. The observant fast for more than 24 hours, forgoing all food, drink, cigarettes and sexual intercourse. They spend many of those hours in the synagogues praying. They seek to be written in the Book of Life. I thank God that in Yeshua our names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life, and we know we do not need to fast or afflict ourselves to get saved. Nevertheless many believers here in the Land fast and pray during this day as an act of identification with our people and also taking the opportunity to pray for their salvation. Please join us in prayer during these Festivals, known collectively as the High Holy Days, the most solemn days of the Jewish calendar.

As I have been writing this we have been rejoicing in the first rains of the coming winter. How lovely the sweet smell of that first rain. It is a reminder of the goodness of God, who brings rain in its season upon the righteous and the evil alike. Hallelujah!

References:

  1. Robert St. John, 1952, “Tongue of the Prophets” Dolphin Books, NY
  2. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5597686,00.html
  3. http://www.letusreason.org/NAM22.htm

MOONSHOT

This is the first time I am writing my blog on this new website “Talia’s Joy”. It will still be available on the Google Blog site as before, at least for a while. You are invited to look at the other posts on this website too.

I haven’t written for a while because I have just started a new job and have been rather busy. It seems I failed ‘retirement’ and it is good to back in the working world. I am only working part time and, so far, I am enjoying it a lot.

It is deep winter here in Israel and it has been a cool and wet one so far – the wettest I can remember for quite a while. We haven’t had a lot of rain here in the Jerusalem area, but there have been plentiful rains and snowfall in the north where it is most needed to fill the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) and the aquifers. The Kinneret has risen 1.4 m since the start of the winter and is expected to pass the lower red line by the end of the rainy season in about a month (1). When it passes the lower red line pumping from the lake can resume. This is gratifying and a reason for rejoicing, but the lake is still far from ‘full’ and as its level falls on average half to one centimeter a day because of evaporation in summer, we could still use more rain. Please keep praying.

Even though we are still in the coldest and wettest month, there are already signs of spring. The almond trees are gracing the hillsides around Jerusalem with their lovely white and pink blossom. The brilliant red anenomes are in full bloom and the annual “Red South Festival”, celebrating the blooming of the desert land in the Negev is in full swing, with many thousands of Israelis visiting the wildflowers every weekend.

The spring flowers are already turning our landscapes into beautiful gardens.

Anenomes and other wildflowers in meadow at Beit Guvrin, 20 February 2016
Photo: Talia Good

ISRAEL ON THE MOON

The heavens declare the glory of God;
    the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
 Day after day they pour forth speech;
    night after night they reveal knowledge.
 They have no speech, they use no words;
    no sound is heard from them.
4Yet their voice goes out into all the earth,
    their words to the ends of the world.

Psalm 19: 1-4


An artists rendition of Bereshit on the Moon
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5467064,00.html

Early this morning (22/02) Israel’s first moon mission was successfully launched from Florida, USA. If all goes well, this unmanned spacecraft will touch down on the moon on 11 April. This will make Israel the fourth nation to land a spacecraft on the moon, an amazing accomplishment for a beleaguered nation of only 8 million people. This tiny craft, weighing only 585 kg and about the size of a dishwasher is named “Bereshit”, Hebrew for the first words of the Bible, “In the Beginning” ( also the Hebrew name for the first book, Genesis). This spacecraft was designed and built by a private nonprofit organization, called SpaceIL, which originally intended to compete in a Google-sponsored competition to put a spacecraft on the moon. The competition was eventually abandoned as none of the participants were able to meet the deadline, but the Israeli team decided to continue. Funded mainly by private donors, the mission will cost about $100 million, a small fraction of the cost of similar landings carried out by the USA in the sixties. It is hoped the spacecraft will land on the Mare Serenitatis (the Sea of Tranquility), a dark, lava-covered area in the northern hemisphere of the Moon. You can see this Mare from Earth – it is the left eye of the ‘man in the moon’. All going well it will send back photos and magnetic data. As it has no cooling system the spacecraft is expected to cease functioning in the intense sunlight on the moon after just 3 days. You can read more about this exciting project on https://nordic.businessinsider.com/spacex-israel-moon-mission-launch-spaceil-lunar-lander-2019-2/ or go to the website of SpaceIL, http://www.spaceil.com/

SPIRITUAL WARFARE

For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places.

Ephesians 6 : 12

It is not surprising that as we draw ever nearer to the times of the end, the intensity of the spiritual warfare being waged against the Kingdom of God is strengthening. In the center of the vortex, here in Israel, we are certainly aware of this and it seems the Enemy is ramping up the opposition. More and more believers here are coming under very serious attacks of the Enemy, mainly in the realm of health and finances.

Good friends of mine recently returned to Israel after a few years in Canada taking care of family matters. Getting settled back into the Land is no easy matter, even without the interference of the Enemy. Less than a month after their return they came home from their congregational meeting last Shabbat to find that their new home had been broken into and all their valuables stolen. Gone are all their computers and camera equipment, which they need to carry out their ministry and earn a living here. The youngest son also lost his computer which he needs for his online home schooling courses. They also lost the money they had raised for their resettlement. It is a dire blow for a family (God knows their name) that is also facing serious health issues and the death of a son just a few months ago. Please lift up this family in prayer, including their wider extended family which is also facing intense attack.

Theft is a serious problem in Israel. I have had my home broken into on three separate occasions and my bicycle stolen. My landlords and friends upstairs have had their car stolen from just outside on the street four times, twice this last year. It’s getting hard for them to get insurance on their vehicles. One of our neighbors also had his house broken into and car stolen recently. It’s hard not to feel anxious about this threat. The first thing I do each morning is to check that my car is still there and my house secure. It’s hard to always find that ‘peace that passes understanding’. Our possessions are not important in the big scheme of things, but we do need them to function in our daily lives, and when they are stolen it is stressful to say the least. Most of us who live in Israel live from day to day financially, and have no reserves to fall back on when disaster strikes. The Enemy knows where we are most vulnerable.

Pray that all the believers here in the land will be careful to put on the armor of God daily, and not give the Enemy the slightest opening for attack. It is hard to be that vigilant and to walk in total sanctification and faith all of the time. Please cover us with your prayers.

Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.

 Stand therefore, having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness,  and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace;  above all, taking the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.  And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God; praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints

Ephesians 6: 13-18

ELECTION FEVER

Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God. 

Romans 13: 1

Israel is in the grip of election fever. National Elections will be held on the 9th April. I have never become involved in Israeli politics to any great extent but I do believe that it is important to pray for our leaders, and that includes prayer to determine who those leaders will be.

Israel has a complex, democratic system of government. Israelis vote for party lists for the 120 seat Knesset (Parliament). Since the founding of the State in 1948 no one party has ever had an outright majority, meaning that we have always been ruled by coalition governments. Such a system gives inordinate power to the smaller, extreme right- or left-wing parties. Binyamin Netanyahu and his right-wing Likud party have been in power for the last decade.

Today (22/02) is the last day for parties to submit their lists. A few days ago Netanyahu announced that his Likud Party had formed a coalition together with the extreme far-right religious parties in anticipation of a coalition of left and centrist parties joining forces. This may lose his party votes as he has now joined forces with the extreme right, including the Otzma Yehudit (Jewish Power) Party, successor to the Kach Party, once led by the late-Rabbi Yehuda Kahane, and which was banned some years ago for its extreme racist stance (3). This morning the two largest centrist parties, Yesh Atid , led by Yair Lapid, and Israel Resilience , led by Benny Gantz, will run together in the elections (4). If successful Gantz and Lapid would rotate for the Prime Minister’s position. The left wing parties are in disarray and can only agree on one thing, that they want to depose Netanyahu. They are unlikely to be a threat to either the Right or the Center in this election. The latest polls are giving a lead to the Centrist Gantz/Lapid coalition, but it will be a close-run election.

In the Israeli political scene there is really only one deciding issue and that is national security. Netanyahu has remained in power because most Israelis have seen him as the best leader in International Affairs and military matters. Netanyahu is now 69 years old and faces corruption charges which may lead to an indictment before the election date. On the other hand, the Centrist coalition leaders, Gantz (59) and Lapid (55), are both former IDF c

Chiefs of Staff, and their coalition lists include other high-ranking military men, including Gabi Ashkenazi, also a former IDF Chief of Staff, and a former Defense Minister, Moshe Ya’alon.

Left to right: Gabi Ashkenazi, Moshe Ya’alon, Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5467517,00.html

You might be wondering what the terms ‘right’ and ‘left’ mean in Israeli politics. It is not primarily an economic delineation but rather a religious one. The right is mainly religious, morally conservative and ‘hawkish’ in military position. The left is more secular, morally more liberal and ‘doveish’. This is of course an oversimplification of a very complex picture.

The focus on national security as the overriding concern means that internal issues often get pushed aside. Israel faces many internal challenges such as the inequity of wealth, the rising number of poor, crises in the education and health sectors, just to name a few. I am praying that, whatever government gets into power, at least some of these issues can receive the attention they deserve. It is important of course that we face the external threats to our existence but that is meaningless if we self-destruct from inside.

TENSION IN THE SOUTH

It is almost a year now since the “March of Return” protests began at the Gaza border and in the last week or so there has been an increase in the number and violence of the confrontations. Until recently the main confrontations were on Fridays, after Muslim prayers, but this week there have been violent protests on the border on a daily basis and we have also seen the resurgence of balloon-borne incendiary devices. It is difficult to get much news as the elections are dominating the media and, quite frankly, I think we are all getting a bit bored with it all. It is sad when such things become routine and ‘normal’.

This week top military analysts have warned that we can expect an increase in tension and confrontation as the elections approach and a full-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip is looking more and more inevitable. Today the IDF began a 3-day military-wide exercise simulating an all out war with Gaza. The drill will include the ground forces, armor, artillery and aircraft and will involve the use of live-fire exercises, troop deployments to various areas, aerial maneuvres, and include a test of the emergency call-up procedures. Though the IDF claims that this ‘surprise’ exercise was part of its routine training programme, it comes in wake of an assertion by the former military ombudsman, Maj. Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Brick, that the army was not prepared for large scale war (5). I suspect is also designed to send a message to Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip not to continue pushing the escalation any further. Please pray that they get this message. A full-scale war would result in the great loss of life on both sides, but would be a terrible humanitarian disaster in Gaza, which is already teetering on complete collapse.

JERUSALEM AND THE TEMPLE MOUNT

In recent weeks there has also been a rise in terrorism in Jerusalem and the West Bank. On Thursday night last week (21/02) 10 Molotov coctails were thrown at a bus carrying Jewish tourists in Siloam (an Arab village in Jerusalem), about 400 m from the Western Wall. The bus was destroyed by fire but miraculously all the passengers escaped (6).

On Friday (22/02) thousands of Muslim worshippers entered the Bab-al-Rahama (the Mercy Gate) compound. This Gate is known to Christians as the Golden Gate through which Yeshua (Jesus) will return. Israel closed this compound in 2003 because excavations were being carried out there which posed a threat to Jewish antiquities on the site. On Friday the Waqf, the Islamic Endowment, which controls activities on the Temple Mount illegally opened the gate and permitted the entry of Muslim worshippers. Today Israel detained the Waqf Council chairman, Sheikh Abd al-Athim Salhab, and the Deputy Director of Awqaf in Jerusalem, Sheikh Najeh Bkerat (7). No doubt this incident will raise the temperature on the Temple Mount and could lead to increased rioting and terror attacks. Please pray for the peace of Jerusalem

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem:
“May they prosper who love you …”

Psalm 122:6

REFERENCES

  1. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5465705,00.html
  2. https://nordic.businessinsider.com/spacex-israel-moon-mission-launch-spaceil-lunar-lander-2019-2/
  3. https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahus-despicable-push-to-bring-racists-into-israels-political-mainstream/
  4. https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5467517,00.html
  5. https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-launches-surprise-military-wide-drill-simulating-war-in-gaza/
  6. https://www.jewishpress.com/news/israel/jerusalem/10-molotov-cocktails-attack-on-tourist-bus-in-jerusalem/2019/02/22/
  7. https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-said-to-arrest-top-waqf-officials-over-temple-mount-protests/

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