Saturday, August 30, 2025

Day 241 The King is in Our Hearts

This may contain: a group of young boys and girls standing around each other in a parking lot holding hands 

8/29/2025

"The law of the LORD is perfect, converting

the soul; the testimony of the LORD is sure, making

wise the simple;..."

Psalm 19:7  

 

According to the Jewish calendar we are now in the month of Elul which is a time of reflection and repentance (Teshuvah) in preparation for the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah (Feast of Trumpets  announcing the Jewish New Year beginning in the month of Tishrei) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as the Feast of Booths, follows, and it is a time of dwelling in tents or sukkahs - temporary dwellings, to remember when the children of Israel wandered in the desert for 40 years after their exodus from Egypt. This is a time when many Jews and followers of Christ flock to Jerusalem to participate in festivities and to show solidarity and support with the people of Israel. I have never attend the feast in person, but I do participate online. The International Christian Embassy commemorates these days with feasting, fellowship, speakers, music, and so much more. There is hands on experience in reaching out to the people, especially during a time of war.

Historically, Elul it is also a time when the king would go into the field to make himself available to the people. It is believed today that it is a time when God is more available for the people to meet Him more directly to seek favor and answer to prayer. But, as believers in Christ, we have Holy Spirit living within us all the time. Only one per cent of the people in Israel today believe in Jesus as Messiah, leaving 99% who are either Orthodox Jews or secular or non-believers. Since the release of some of the hostages from the 2023 massacre, many of these survivors have returned to synagogue, reading Torah and studying the Tanakh. Sapir Cohen was one who led the way to this revival of God's Word, as she testified of remembering how she had memorized Psalm 27, so she recited it daily, bringing her peace and favor with her enemies. Psalms 27 is being read during this time of repentance by all Jews in the synagogue and the Messianic Jewish community. 

The Torah contains the first five books of the Hebrew Bible including Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. The Tanakh contains the Torah or teachings of Moses as noted above; the Nevi'im or Prophetic books; and Ketuvim or the other writings of the Old Testament, including the Psalms, Proverbs, Job; Song of Songs, Ecclesiastes, Lamentations, Ruth, Esther, and the books of Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles. Seems exhaustive, but sadly, the New Testament is not studied in the Orthodox religion. It is surprising to me that all of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation speak of Jesus, yet the Jewish people do not see or understand today, as they did not in the days of Jesus. When Jesus came from heaven to dwell among us, even the disciples thought He would come as a warrior King who would deliver them from Roman domination, and they missed the part about His suffering as foretold in the Old Testament, especially in the Psalms. When Jesus ascended to Heaven after His death and resurrection, the disciples did not have scriptures other than the Old Testament, and yet they had "face to face" proof, and after the first time Peter spoke, 3,000 were added to the church. Our testimonies cannot be refuted. When people are seeking the truth, hungry and thirsty for righteousness, they are open to the Gospel of Jesus Christ that brings peace - God's shalom which is complete and transcends all understanding. I cannot wait until the scales fall from the eyes of unbelievers, haters of God, and they embrace the cross.

The word of God says that fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, but although this may be spoken or read in churches today, the understanding of the meaning plus the lack of putting it into practice, dominates. God is a holy God, and as much as people hate Israel and the Jewish people, God has chosen them as His Chosen People, a holy nation, a peculiar people. As believers in Christ we have been grafted into this vine with the chosen of God, but we must be very careful to understand that we are there only because God in His mercy is using us to provoke His people to jealousy through our faith in Jesus as Messiah. When we embrace the truth of God's word and receive Jesus as our Savior for the forgiveness of our sins, knowing that He alone is the Sinless Lamb who came to redeem us, we are in God's family. We also know that He is coming back as the Warrior, as the Lion of the tribe of Judah, wielding the sword, the Word of God, coming to bring judgment on the earth. At this time the scales will drop from the eyes of the Jewish people, and they will bring salvation to the world. The scriptures are very clear. This is why we are told to love Israel and to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. It is a dangerous thing to stand against God's chosen people, because in Genesis 12:3 God clearly says He will bless those who bless Israel, and He will curse those who curse her. God is not a liar. He is true to His word. 

So many people are listening to the lies of the media with regard to the humanitarian aid and assistance to Gaza. Please beware, do not take the word of the media or of anyone who openly opposes Israel, her government, and our government for the support of Israel. Much aid has been going in, and if people would just research the matter for themselves, they would find out that they have so much flour they are throwing it on the ground. Much of this is because Hamas has threatened to kill the people for taking the food. Photos and reports have shown how Hamas has been stockpiling the food sent in and either keeping it for themselves or selling it to their own people at a much higher price. Why is it that we are so quick to listen to anyone who appears the least bit sympathetic towards someone, yet all the while are only trying to boost support for their own sick agendas? Violence against any people is wrong, and both the Israeli and American governments have spoken against it. Yet violence is being seen all over the world, in our streets, instigated by those who want to rise in their own power. It is evil, and I pray that America wakes up, the world wakes up, and mostly the Church of the Living God wakes up, speaks out, and stands up. Not in violence, but in peace and love, but in truth, no longer denying Christ. When we are silent, we deny Christ.

I am writing, posting comments, speaking out wherever and to whomever will listen. I am not controversial, it comes naturally in conversation by simply listening to someone say something. Then taking that opportunity to enlighten that person to the word of God and the truth of the situation, inviting that one to search out the matter. I have testified of how my son had been fed lies that led to outright anger, and he knew better. Satan is devious, and he uses even those who say they believe the word of God, but who are not walking in it. It cannot be in part, it must be followed in whole. Yesterday, I was reading prayer requests on my Harvest Ministries discipleship page, and someone had made an uninformed request for prayer for assistance for Gaza, saying that Prime Minister Netanyahu was holding aid back. That is so untrue, and probably based on one incident where the safety of the American workers taking the aid in were at risk. It's kind of difficult to provide aid when your citizens, and I might add, American citizens are being shot at by Hamas, and even taken hostage. He acted correctly. He, like any other leader, any other person, is not perfect, but he is anointed by God for this time, as is President Trump and others whom people spew hatred and vitriol against. These are our leaders, and regardless of whether we agree with everything they are doing, we are commanded by God to pray for our leaders and those in authority (2 Timothy 2:1-2). If we lived and walked as the Bible said , what a different world we would have. One where children would not fear and who could play side to side, Arabs and Jews, as they once did before this atrocity on October 7, 2023.

 

Friday, August 29, 2025

Day 240 What Do You See?

This may contain: a drawing of a person standing in between two pillars 

8/28/2025

"You can look at a picture for a week and never 

think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a

second and think of it all your life."

Joan Miro

 

My devotional for this morning, Beauty in Brokenness, comes at a time when I am still grieving over news from yesterday and days before, but it is a reminder that God is in the midst of everything that concerns me, that concerns us. The analogy given in the message was one of the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold called kintsugi. Not only does the gold used to repair the cracks repair the fractures in the broken pottery, but the gold increases the value of the vessel. Once just a pot, broken and repaired, but not just repaired, but transformed into a rare piece of costly art. Once with imperfections, now restored to greater beauty and worth. And so it is with the transformed life that results when we are born again into the newness of a Christ-centered life. Our lives, broken, hurt, scarred changed in the twinkling of His eyes. His grace, mercy, and love fills the emptiness of our lives, once seared with pain and disappointments, now with radiant hope.

In God's prophesy of the restoration of His chosen people, He tells Ezekiel, the prophet to tell His people the following: "I Myself will be the Shepherd of My sheep, and cause them to lie down in peace," the Lord God says. "I will seek my lost ones, those who strayed away, and bring them safely home again. I will put splints and bandages upon their broken limbs and heal the sick...!" Ezekiel 34:16

Throughout the pages of scripture God promises to heal and restore His people, and He promises peace. Yet in our world today we see little peace, but we also see ripples of hope for revival, transformation, and the greatest and surest hope - the return of the King.

Each day as the Lord leads me, I attempt to write about the important events of the time, of former times, and how God has worked in my life, and in the lives of others, trying to make sense of it all. Today as I was polishing up my piece for yesterday, looking for the image I wanted to use for the post, I kept running across the photos that speak deeply to my soul. I imagine because I pray not only for Israel and the Middle East, and for America, but my prayers cover the world, all the nations, because, as Psalm 24:1 instructs: "The earth is the LORDS's, and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell therein." 

I want to share some photos I found, and I'd like for you to look closely beyond the obvious to what lies beneath or even hidden from view. Search your heart, your soul, your mind, and tell me what you see.

 

 This may contain: a young boy holding a stuffed animal in his arms and looking at the camera with an intense look on his face This may contain: the hands of two people holding on to a cross This may contain: a young boy is trying to get his shoes off the ground This may contain: an old man holding the hand of a young boy This may contain: a drawing of a girl in the rain holding an umbrella over her head, while a manStory pin image  This may contain: two people with their faces covered in black and white paint, one is holding a baby   This may contain: a black and white photo of a person with their hands on his back, wrapped in an intricate pattern This may contain: a young boy holding grapes in his hand  This may contain: three children standing next to a box on fire  This may contain: a young boy holding up a small white and yellow flower to the camera while wearing a hoodie  This may contain: a little boy that is standing in the dirt with some kind of thing on his shoulder       This may contain: a woman holding a cat in her arms while sitting on the ground with it's eyes closed  This may contain: an old woman is looking at the sewing machine with her hand on top of it  This may contain: two boys laying on the ground in cardboard boxes    This may contain: a woman is sitting in a chair with a rock on her head and hands behind her backThis may contain: a young boy sitting on top of a large rock next to an older man wearing a headdress  This may contain: a man hugging another person in front of a group of people  This may contain: a group of children standing next to each other in front of trees and dirt ground   This may contain: an old man with dirty hands holding two coins   This may contain: a black and white photo of a woman covering her mouth This may contain: a drawing of a woman's face with the words if you tell anyone on itThis may contain: two children are laying on the ground covered in mud and mud, with their heads turned to one another  This may contain: two dirty shoes that have been left on the ground with their feet covered in dirt  This may contain: an old woman sitting at a window sill with her hand on the telephone receiver  This may contain: an old black and white photo of two young children, one holding the other in his arms  This may contain: a man in a wheel chair holding a baby   This may contain: a person sitting on the ground with their feet up in front of a chalk drawing  This may contain: a little boy holding a teddy bear in front of an old destroyed building with people walking by   This may contain: two young children playing with a ball in the dirt and straw on the ground near brick buildings    This may contain: a woman sitting next to a child on top of a stone wall holding a bag  This may contain: a black and white photo of a baby being held by someone's hands in the air This may contain: a man holding a baby in front of a clay pot with his hands on it  This may contain: a painting of two hands holding a basket with three babies in it and the words mother's womb written on it    This may contain: the stairs are painted with different colors and designs, including an image of a woman's faceThis may contain: an old man with a red hair sitting on the ground next to a little boy  This may contain: an older woman pushing a stroller past a graffiti wall with a rose on it  This may contain: a black and white photo of a young boy making a hush sign with his hand This may contain: black and white photograph of a boy sitting in a chair looking up at the sky Story pin image  

There are so many, but I think...I hope you see the common themes, the despair, hopelessness, cries for help, cries to be seen, silent voices, so much, and then a few perhaps even your imagine cannot consider. But the one that speaks to me most, the one I posted on Facebook the other day that reminds me that "a little child shall lead them," is this: 


 May be an image of 1 person, child and text that says '@gamaame @gamaame.kids kids'