.אֲנִי יְהוָה קְרָאתִיךָ בְצֶדֶק, וְאַחְזֵק בְּיָדֶךָ; וְאֶצָּרְךָ, וְאֶתֶּנְךָ לִבְרִית עָם--לְאוֹר גּוֹיִם
.לִפְקֹחַ, עֵינַיִם עִוְרוֹת; לְהוֹצִיא מִמַּסְגֵּר אַסִּיר, מִבֵּית כֶּלֶא יֹשְׁבֵי חֹשֶׁךְ
We have been taken into a bond Hashem, and are to be a light, an inspiration to the nations. We are to open the eyes of those who fail to see, and retrieve those of us imprisoned in the dark. Two names come to mind most of all: Pollard, and Shalit. But there are other prisoners as well. The ones who condemn Israel for the audacity of self-defense, and the members of Am Yisrael that support them. They must have their eyes opened. But without the demand for Jewish leadership in Israel, what message is being sent to the world?
The Israeli government lets Jonathan Pollard rot in Butner, North Carolina, and releases terrorist murderers to see a video of our captured soldier, whom the world clearly cares nothing about. And so we must not only be a light unto the nations, we must be a light to our own people. And we must go forward in strength and determination...
.יְהוָה כַּגִּבּוֹר יֵצֵא, כְּאִישׁ מִלְחָמוֹת יָעִיר קִנְאָה; יָרִיעַ, אַף-יַצְרִיחַ--עַל-אֹיְבָיו, יִתְגַּבָּר
.הֶחֱשֵׁיתִי, מֵעוֹלָם--אַחֲרִישׁ, אֶתְאַפָּק; כַּיּוֹלֵדָה אֶפְעֶה, אֶשֹּׁם וְאֶשְׁאַף יָחַד
If HaShem is going to be making a show of force, proving His might to His enemies, then who are we to do less? If HaShem has held His peace, but is no longer silent, then so too must we speak out, shout, and demand justice so that every deaf ear will hear.
The world is once again lining up against us. Our communities in Eretz Yisrael are still in jeopardy by the Knesset's hand, and the land entire is under threat from those who continuously seek our destruction.
The words of the Navi are clear. Silence is not an option.
Chanukah seems like a long way off. The lights that we will put in our windows should be kindled in our hearts and minds now so that we will be inspired to fill the days between with our voices to make the nations, and our so-called leaders know that we are not deaf, dumb, and blind.
Personally, I don't think Cheshvan is desolate at all. There are several Shabbatot to celebrate, and it gives us the opportunity to take a nice breather. Then we're ready to gear up for Chanukah.
ReplyDeleteI consider myself a Torah keeper. I attend shul on Shabbath, eat and pratcice distinguising clean and unclean and I live in the United States. But I am not a Jew or should I say I cannot prove that I am although my DNA has a Middle Eastern origin. I pray the prayers daily and long and weep for Israel. I long to set my foot in Yerusalem. In America there are those who through genetics are Jews but are not lovers of HaShem, followers of Torah, and are spiteful towards Israel. On the other hand I keep hearing of people here who were drawn to the worship of HaShem, Torah, laws of clean and unclean who are just finding out while in their 50's, 60's, and 70's that they Jews. However due to our faith in our Rabbi Yahsua we are hated by the Jews. Israel needs for those who love HaShem here in the U.S. to make aliyah reguardless who our Rabbi is if we love Israel and the torah. You Need our numbers because Islam is well on its way of out numbering Israelis.
ReplyDeleteI assume, anonymous, that when you are referring to Yashua you are referring to Jesus. If you pray to the G-d of Israel; if you keep His Shabbat; if you follow the laws of kashrut; if you love His Torah then genetics do not matter. If you love the G-d of Israel, regardless of your genetics, then you must look inside yourself and ask yourself if you have a Jewish neshama...a Jewish soul. If your soul cries out this truth to you then you must seek out an Orthodox rabbi and engage in the process of becoming one of the people of Israel.
ReplyDeleteBetween us and HaShem there is no intermediary. No one stands before HaShem and petitions Him...but you.
As we read on the night of the Pesach: "I will come in that night and will smite the firstborn of Egypt. I, and no messenger. I, and no angel. I am the Lord."
If you truly desire to be one with Him then you may have no other gods before Him.
If you are a Torah keeper, as you claim, then you know His first commandment:
אָנֹכִי יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ, אֲשֶׁר הוֹצֵאתִיךָ מֵאֶרֶץ מִצְרַיִם מִבֵּית עֲבָדִים: לֹא-יִהְיֶה לְךָ אֱלֹהִים אֲחֵרִים, עַל-פָּנָי
If you are a Torah keeper there is no room for your "rabbi." We do not hate you. We simply do not count you among our nation, and neither does the G-d of Israel.