John R. Houk
© May 17, 2018
I am a Christian Zionist. This means my reflections on the
Jewish State of Israel might be a bit controversial definitely to the American
Left and to a few Conservative Americans. Essentially the Land of Israel
belongs to the Jews by Promise from God Almighty Himself. You can probably
guess as well, I am no friend of the Arabs that claim to be the made-up people
known as Palestinians.
The Christian side of my Zionism probably is a bit of a
turn-off to many observant Jews; viz., the re-establishment of the nation of
Israel is an indicative sign the that Savior of humankind – Jesus the Messiah –
is returning soon to establish the Kingdom of God on earth. On the other hand, I
am not an overt fan in demanding Jews accept Jesus as their Savior.
This demand has been a blight on Christians through history.
As Gentiles became the prominent population of the Christian make up, Antisemitism
reared its ugly head against Jews with false accusations of Christ-killer. Remember
ALL of the 12 Apostles and the initial Christians were ALL Jewish!
The Apostle Paul – born Jewish Saul of Tarsus – became a
Christian after ending his Pharisaic Temple-ruler edict to persecute Christians.
Jesus Himself appeared to Paul traveling the Damascus road to persecute Christians.
Paul Believed in Jesus became an Apostle of The Way. Paul then became the
catalyst to bring the Gospel of Christ to the Non-Jewish Gentiles as instructed
by Jesus:
15 And He said to
them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.
(Mark 16: 15 NKJV)
So, why don’t I demand the overt conversion of Jewish
people? Observant Jews are steeped in their traditions that probably won’t
change without a Road to Damascus moment such as Paul experienced. Thus, at
Christ’s return at the Second Coming, Jews will have their Road to Damascus
moment. Until that day, I am fully supportive of Jews practicing Judaism and
all their traditions (which ironically point to a future Messiah and many
Christians believe are a type
of the Christ [See Also: HERE,
HERE
&. HERE]).
Originally, I intended this as an intro to an Ari Bussel
submission. However, the more I began writing the more I realized I was writing
my thoughts on Christian Zionism. Ari’s submission essentially writes about
President Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Israel’s
capital city Jerusalem is a God
blesses those who bless Israel moment. As a Christian Zionist,
I 100% concur with Ari Bussel.
JRH 5/17/18
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The God of Israel Rewards Those
Who Come to Take Refuge under His Wings
By Ari Bussel
Sent 5/14/2018 5:39 PM
Dear Friends,
Yitz Dekel from Los Angeles writes: "As an 11
years old boy in Haifa, I clearly remember the turbulent and riveting days
of May 14 and May 15, 1948…”
It was today, exactly 70 years ago, that the world witnessed
the rebirth of an ancient nation in its Biblical and historical homeland, the nation
of Israel in the Land of Israel.
Today, as the US moved its embassy to
Jerusalem, Israelis and Jews the world over expressed their joy in one
simple, unifying manner.
We said a blessing, thanking God the Almighty, Lord of
the Universe
who has granted us life and sustained us
who has brought us to this very moment,
enabling us to reach this occasion
(The Blessing of Shehecheyanu)
ברכת שהחיינו
ברוך אתה ה׳
אלוהינו מלך העולם
שהחיינו
וקיימנו
והגיענו
לזמן הזה
[Blog Editor: Google Translate of above Hebrew Shehecheyanu
blessing:
Shehecheyanu blessing
bless you God'
Our God is King of the Universe
Shehecheyanu
And we have
And we arrived
For this time]
Unlike an Orthodox (religious) Jew, for a secular Israeli,
reciting this blessing is not something we do often, easily or without thought.
It is thus all the more extraordinary that from the President to the
Prime Minister of Israel, to every Israeli and Jew wherever one is, we said the
same thing, with the utmost sincerity and meaning - for having reached this
time and place!
As I sent out the text
of the Prime Minister’s speech, our Christian friends replied
immediately with greetings. They were excited too, or maybe it was our
joy that permeated and saturated the entire surface. We were reinforcing
each other, delighted and jubilant.
Israel
Rabbi
Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center here
in Los Angeles writes:
Enter Donald Trump. With the
stroke of a pen, he validated 3,500 years of Jewish history by opening the U.S.
Embassy in Jerusalem, debunking the global smear campaign against the Jewish
State.
His decision will also have an
impact on Christian-Jewish relations. My grandparents fled Eastern Europe at
the beginning of the 20th Century primarily because of
theologically-fueled hatred from Christian churches and clergy.
They would have been shocked to
see the hundreds of Christian Zionists who sat shoulder to shoulder with
American and Israeli Jews at the embassy opening on Monday. And they would have
been amazed to learn it was American Christians, led by a few million
Evangelicals, who consistently reminded President Trump about candidate Trump’s
promise to do right by Israel.
For us, the Jewish people, it is amazing to see Christians
standing with us; side by side, often leading. As it is says in Psalms:
Psalms Chapter 133 תְּהִלִּים
א שִׁיר הַמַּעֲלוֹת, לְדָוִד:
הִנֵּה מַה-טּוֹב, וּמַה-נָּעִים-- שֶׁבֶת
הִנֵּה מַה-טּוֹב, וּמַה-נָּעִים-- שֶׁבֶת
אַחִים גַּם-יָחַד.
1 A Song of
Ascents; of David. {N}
Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!
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Like our Christian friends the world over, minorities
in Israel celebrate too, with equal dosages of excitement. They know that
it is in Israel and nowhere else where they can live freely and securely, as
equal citizens in a Jewish country. In the only Jewish country in
the world, they can worship as they wish. So it was in Biblical times; so
it is in modern era in the 21st Century.
An Israeli Druze whom I am honored to call a friend, Riad
Hasson, writes:
This day in Jerusalem was
most thrilling. Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Israel and the Jewish
people for all its generations. We, the Israeli Druze, are proud of the
decision and the execution (of moving the US embassy to Jerusalem)!!
Jerusalem - the City of King David - is suitable and warrants glory and
honor, appropriate for the City of the Forefathers and the City toward which
the eyes of the entire world turn. I love your Jerusalem. We all
love you Jerusalem!
My dear friend Mendi Safadi, also an Israeli Druze,
was in Jerusalem the entire day celebrating. Here are some pictures he
took - join, as if we are all there! As I was forwarding the video clips
he took, people thought I am in Zion Jerusalem. “No,” I replied, “I am in
the City of Angels, saluting the City of God.”
(Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
[Blog Editor: Ari included many photos of the U.S.
Embassy event in Jerusalem. Below are only a few hand-picked stunning photos. I
feel confident if you want the entire photo array, ask Ari Bussel to send them
to you - bussel@me.com]
The power and energy emanate from Zion Jerusalem, like an
immense beam of light, and the entire world turns its head toward the City on
the Hills, as foretold by the Prophet Isaiah:
Isaiah Chapter 2 יְשַׁעְיָהוּ
ב וְהָיָה בְּאַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים, נָכוֹן יִהְיֶה הַר בֵּית-יְהוָה בְּרֹאשׁ הֶהָרִים, וְנִשָּׂא, מִגְּבָעוֹת; וְנָהֲרוּ אֵלָיו, כָּל-הַגּוֹיִם.
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2 And it shall come to pass in the end of
days, that the mountain of the LORD'S house shall be established as the top
of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall
flow unto it.
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ג וְהָלְכוּ עַמִּים רַבִּים, וְאָמְרוּ לְכוּ וְנַעֲלֶה אֶל-הַר-יְהוָה אֶל-בֵּית אֱלֹהֵי יַעֲקֹב, וְיֹרֵנוּ מִדְּרָכָיו, וְנֵלְכָה בְּאֹרְחֹתָיו: כִּי מִצִּיּוֹן תֵּצֵא תוֹרָה, וּדְבַר-יְהוָה מִירוּשָׁלִָם.
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3 And many peoples shall go and
say: 'Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to the house of
the God of Jacob; and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His
paths.' For out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from
Jerusalem.
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However, it is not the Prophet Isaiah’s words that are
applicable today. Instead, as we are in the City of David, the redheaded,
good-looking David, who was skillful in playing and a mighty man of valor, a
man of war and prudent in affairs and a comely person (1 Samuel 16:18).
David son of Yishai, grandson of Oved, great-grandson of Ruth of Moab.
Ruth was not Jewish, and yet she is the
great-grandmother of King David, whose city we celebrate today and every day.
Jerusalem was once the home of the Temple, today it is the capital of
Israel. It is the same King David from whose lineage Jews and Christian
alike believe that the Messiah will come.
Ruth wonders too, for she is “a foreigner” and yet treated
equally or even better than the locals. Such in ancient times; so at
present times. And so we are told the reason: for “you left your
father and your mother and your homeland, and you went to a nation you did not
know previously.” Ruth came to “take refuge under the wings of the Lord,
God of Israel,” and so this act of hers is forever recognized and not
forgotten:
Ruth Chapter 2 רוּת
וַתִּפֹּל, עַל-פָּנֶיהָ, וַתִּשְׁתַּחוּ, אָרְצָה; וַתֹּאמֶר אֵלָיו, מַדּוּעַ מָצָאתִי חֵן בְּעֵינֶיךָ לְהַכִּירֵנִי--וְאָנֹכִי, נָכְרִיָּה.
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10 Then she fell on her face, and bowed down
to the ground, and said unto him: 'Why have I found favour in thy sight, that
thou shouldest take cognizance of me, seeing I am a foreigner?'
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יא וַיַּעַן בֹּעַז, וַיֹּאמֶר לָהּ--הֻגֵּד הֻגַּד לִי כֹּל אֲשֶׁר-עָשִׂית אֶת-חֲמוֹתֵךְ, אַחֲרֵי מוֹת אִישֵׁךְ; וַתַּעַזְבִי אָבִיךְ וְאִמֵּךְ, וְאֶרֶץ מוֹלַדְתֵּךְ, וַתֵּלְכִי, אֶל-עַם אֲשֶׁר לֹא-יָדַעַתְּ תְּמוֹל שִׁלְשׁוֹם.
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11 And Boaz answered and said
unto her: 'It hath fully been told me, all that thou hast done unto thy
mother-in-law since the death of thy husband; and how thou hast left thy
father and thy mother, and the land of thy nativity, and art come unto a
people that thou knewest not heretofore.
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יב יְשַׁלֵּם יְהוָה, פָּעֳלֵךְ; וּתְהִי מַשְׂכֻּרְתֵּךְ שְׁלֵמָה, מֵעִם יְהוָה אֱלֹהֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל, אֲשֶׁר-בָּאת, לַחֲסוֹת תַּחַת-כְּנָפָיו.
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12 The LORD recompense thy work,
and be thy reward complete from the LORD, the God of Israel, under whose
wings thou art come to take refuge.'
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Ruth lived the way she did not expecting anything in return.
Quite on the contrary, she sacrificed and risked much. In many
ways, we have witnessed many more “Ruths” millennia later during the Holocaust.
These were the Righteous Gentiles.
And so we recall an ancient promise by God the Almighty.
How wonderful we have an opportunity to “open The Book” and refresh our
memories. We will discover there so many wonderfully amazing things.
All foretold; all happening in ancient times and at present times!
Genesis Chapter 12 בְּרֵאשִׁית
ג וַאֲבָרְכָה, מְבָרְכֶיךָ, וּמְקַלֶּלְךָ, אָאֹר; וְנִבְרְכוּ בְךָ, כֹּל מִשְׁפְּחֹת הָאֲדָמָה.
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3 And I will bless them that bless thee, and
him that curseth thee will I curse; and in thee shall all the families of the
earth be blessed.'
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We have apparently merited reaching this very day and
witnessing history in the making.
SHALOM!
Always,
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My Christian Zionism
Relating to Jerusalem U.S. Embassy
John R. Houk
© May 17, 2018
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The God of Israel Rewards
Those Who Come to Take Refuge under His Wings
Edited by John R. Houk
Text enclosed by brackets and
explanatory links are by the Editor.
© Ari Bussel
Ari Bussel is Vice President
of Operations at Saybrex International, a privately held family business
specializing in the distribution of fine wines and spirits. He is responsible
for the day-to-day operations of the company and has held various positions in
the company since 1993.
Prior to joining Saybrex, Mr.
Bussel served as First Lieutenant in the Center for Systems Analysis at General
Headquarters of the Israel Defense Forces, where he led the implementation of
the Logistics War Doctrine in the Computerized Wargame Program.
Mr. Bussel is involved in a
variety of philanthropic and civic activities. Mr. Bussel completed the Team
Beverly Hills Leadership Program and served on the Environmental Sustainability
Topic Committee of the City of Beverly Hills. He was a member of the Steering
Committees of former Beverly Hills Mayor MeraLee Goldman and the current
Beverly Hills City Treasurer, the Hon. Eliot Finkel. Mr. Bussel also completed
and participated in the Community Emergency Response Training Program of the
City of Beverly Hills as well as … READ
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Misquoting Genesis doesn't help you. The word 'Israel' did not exist until Jacob fought the angel. Abram was the seed, not the whole nation that came from him. Jesus was the fulfillment of the prophecy that Abram's seed would produce the Savior. There is no covenant with Israel any longer.
ReplyDeleteI don't care about Israel one way or another, if they want to live there, and I don't like Palestinians, but you are not a Christian, if you are under the illusion that you are not one of God's chosen. Zionism is false and the Scofield Bible is bastardized, by Zionist Jews.
My apologies. Christ was the seed that was promised. Seed. Singular.
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