Friday, May 31, 2019

Invitation to Receive Adonai’s Peace and Salvation



Invitation to Receive Adonai’s Peace and Salvation



Christians and Messianic Jews believe that Jesus is the promised Messiah because at least 333 Hebrew Biblical prophecies were fulfilled in Him alone. A book that I would highly recommend which gives a list of 332 prophecies and its fulfillment is called “Lamb of God” by Benny Hinn (www.bennyhinn.org).

Jesus is eternal. He has always been, and always will be. He was the One who appeared to Moses, Abraham, Jacob and many others. He was sometimes referred to as the Angel of the Lord (although He’s not an angel, but is a Messenger).

His coming to earth is two-fold. He came to earth the first time as the Lamb of God to atone for our sins with His shed Blood and to give us eternal life. He came the first time to bring salvation and peace to the hearts and minds of mankind, because the heart is the source of all evil, strife and wickedness. When the heart is transformed, then there will be peace outwardly—no more wars, hatred, violence or terrorism.

When He returns for the second time, He will come as the Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5), ruling and reigning on the earth. He is the King of kings and Lord of lords (Revelation 19:16). He is the Mighty Warrior (Exodus 15:3). This is when the rest of the Messianic prophecies will be fulfilled.

His Throne is in Jerusalem. He will take vengeance against wickedness by removing it from the earth and bring peace to the world, because He is the “Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6). This verse also says that He is the Mighty God and the Everlasting Father. Jesus is fully man and fully God. Only God can bring peace to the hearts of mankind and peace to the world.

If you’re not convinced that Jesus is the Son of God, just ask Adonai to reveal Himself to you and show you. He will speak to your heart.

I can testify that I’ve seen Jesus face to face in vision-like dreams. He is fully flesh, yet a Spirit being. He was clothed in a white robe with a gold waistband. His eyes are piercing—He sees right through you. He knows everything about you. You can literally feel the weight of His stare. He is glorious and He is majestic! In one vision, just when I was a couple of feet from approaching Jesus to touch Him, all of a sudden I found myself engulfed by a cloud. It was more like a funnel that was two stories high. The inside of the cloud had streaks of amber, silver and gold. That must have been His glory. I was trembling with the fear of the Lord. In some visions, He was silent, and other times He spoke to me.

Another reason we believe that Jesus is the Messiah is because His Presence lives in our hearts and His peace surpasses our understanding.

If you would like to have this peace, as well as have your sins forgiven, just pray:

Dear Yeshua,

I accept You as my Messiah. Come into my heart. Cleanse me of all my sins by Your Blood. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit. Fill me with Your peace, joy and love. I believe that You are the Son of God. Reveal Yourself to me. Help me to live for You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Where is Jesus right now? Do you feel His Presence in your heart? You are now born again, and are accepted in the Beloved.

May God’s blessings be yours in abundance.




Flowers and Plants in Israel

Star of King David Flower

Star-of-Bethlehem Flower

Rhododendron


Rose
Cassia
Aspalathus
Lily
Spikenard
Ranunculi
Tulip
Hyacinth
Lotus Plant
Henbit
Reed
Astragalus
Crocus
Myrtle
Camphire (Henna)
Nepeta
Sumac
Rhododendron
Daisy
Lupine
Jerusalem Sage
Cistus
Nettle
Crepis Syriaca
Heather
Cactus
Anemone coronaria
Geranium
Heath
Pea Blossom
Ivy
Oleander
Colchicums
Aloe
Silenes
Chamomile


Poppies and Lupine

Anemone coronaria

Lily of the Valley


Star-of-Bethlehem
Holy Bramble
Hemlock
Bristly Hollyhock
Ixiolirions
Broom
Egyptian Fig-Marigold
Acorus Calamus
Asphodel
Star of King David
Dwarf Chicory
Rockrose
Turban Buttercup
Camelthorn
Bulrush
Spanish Golden-Thistle
Horned Dock
Mandrake
Scarlet Pimpernel
Mallow Plant
Amomum
Scallop-Leaved Mullein
Caraway Plant
Saltwort



Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon

Rose of Sharon



Field Sword-Lily
Bishop’s Weed
Field Mustard
Jerusalem Spurge
Wild Carrot
Pink Mustard
Judean Bugloss
Winged Pea
White Mustard
Prickly Bugloss
Hawksbeard
Palestine Iris
Red Everlasting
Field Bindweed
Afternoon Iris
Hairy Pink Flax
Giant Fennel
Syrian Thistle
Spring Groundsel
Friar's Cowl
Tumble Thistle
Summer Adonis
Ainsworthia
Purple Clover



Persian Cyclamen

Field Mustard

Purple Clover



Persian Cyclamen
Behen Centaury
Love-In-A-Mist
Common Scabious
Dwarf Centaury
Desert Spike
Golden Henbane
Flowering Rush
Corn Poppy
Violet Horned Poppy
Dominica Sage
Boxthorn
Cyperus Papyrus
Narcissus Plant
Dog Rose
Veronica Leiocarpa
Licorice-Root
Goldspray
Lilac Chaste Tree
Common Caper
Sea Squill
Iberian Knapweed
Holy Milk Thistle
Verbena Supina
Papaver Somniferum
Rose of Sharon
Red Poppy



Pea Blossom

Red Everlasting

Bristly Hollyhock




Mountains of Israel


Mountains of Israel

Zion
Gilboa
Hermon
Carmel
Baron
Ephron
Gilead
Tabor
Bashan
Hor
Nitai
Zalmon
Hesed
Bental
Hillel
Shani
Aqrav
Shezor
Arbel
Halak
Beatitudes
Seir
Odem
Precipice
Meron
Peres
Eilat Mountains
Ebal
Avital
Olives
Ram
Seguv
Moriah
Hosek
Pelekh
Zemaraim
Shifon
Zeved
Perazim
Herzl
Karkom
Baalah
Gerizim
Heres
Ephraim
Sodom
Ramon
Naphtali
Yohay
Gizron
Shammay
Jearim
Bethel
Tell Saki
Harif
Yosifon
Yohanan
Sasi
Ayarim
Berekh
Peqi'in
Mattat
Nes
Dishon
Kishor
Oded
Belet
Horesha
Loz
Medad
Yanoah
Addir
Hilla
Gerafon
Hemet
Almon
Bnei Rasan
Shahal
Eldad
Shefannim
Kefir
Hen
Gavri’el
Batur
Dovev
Bosmat
Gizron
Ardon

Sinai (Sinai Peninsula)

Mikha’el

Turan
Nafha 

Nebo (Jordan)

Mount Zion in Jerusalem

Mount of Olives in Jerusalem

Mount Hermon

Mount Carmel with Rich Agricultural Valley in the Background

Eilat Mountains

Mount Nebo in Jordan. The place where Moses stood and beheld the promised land.

Mount of Beatitudes Overlooking the Sea of Galilee. At the site of the Church of the Beatitudes.

Mount Turan