Read the Bible front to back. Read it out loud. Many ‘use’ Scripture. Read the Bible like a book. The message is clear. Let God use you. His Glory. This is a time of great deception. Cling to the truth. Speak the truth. Pray the Word.
The Book of Hebrews was written for the Jewish believers who stepped out of Judaism into Christianity and they were being persecuted. The writer admonishes them, instead of turning away, to “double down” by going onto perfection. Hebrews 6:1
The Land is Promised
12 The Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you. 2 I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. 3 I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.”
In the News:
Columbia University Hindustan Times 4.24.24 YouTube: gives visual recap of events students are protesting about.
Al Jazeera 4.24.24 You Tube Behind Columbia University’s months of tension | The Take reports students have been protesting since October 2023, and an event currently under investigation that occurred on the campus during protests in January 2024 turned the tide with rising tensions.
Columbia Professor Shai Davidai interview with campus Jewish students. X Platform 4.24.24 gives voice to the students with anonymity.
New York City is home to the largest Jewish population of any city in the world, according to the Mayor's Office, and nearly half of the city's Jews live in Brooklyn, with 1.7 million Jews living in the New York City metro area. There are 7.2 million Jews in Israel, composing 73% of the population.
As human beings we have thoughts, perspectives, experiences, and feelings. Ultimately, the God of the universe decides how to resolve this conflict, and He has already spoken. Accepting the Bible as THE Word and final authority is key.
Congressman confronts Columbia Univ. Pres. with Genesis 12:3: “Do you want to be cursed?” 4.24.24 Israel365News: In this conversation, Rep. Rick Allen used a Bible verse, Genesis 12:3, to suggest that those who support Israel will be blessed by God, while those who oppose Israel will be cursed. He questioned Columbia University President Minouche Shafik about her stance on Israel, implying that her university could face consequences from God for not supporting Israel. Allen also referenced other Bible verses to argue that universities should teach about the Bible to prevent what he sees as moral decline and antisemitism. Overall, he linked his beliefs about Israel and the Bible to his concerns about campus behavior.
Forbes 4.17.24 You Tube 'Do You Want Columbia University To Be Cursed By God?': Rick Allen Grills Pres About Antisemitism
The Future of Israel
Israel is the center of the world with Jerusalem as its capital. Aliyah is the will of the Father for the Jewish people.
New Living Translation
Promises of Deliverance
30 The Lord gave another message to Jeremiah. He said, 2 “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: Write down for the record everything I have said to you, Jeremiah. 3 For the time is coming when I will restore the fortunes of my people of Israel and Judah. I will bring them home to this land that I gave to their ancestors, and they will possess it again. I, the Lord, have spoken!”
4 This is the message the Lord gave concerning Israel and Judah. 5 This is what the Lordsays:
“I hear cries of fear;
there is terror and no peace.
6 Now let me ask you a question:
Do men give birth to babies?
Then why do they stand there, ashen-faced,
hands pressed against their sides
like a woman in labor?
7 In all history there has never been such a time of terror.
It will be a time of trouble for my people Israel.
Yet in the end they will be saved!
8 For in that day,”
says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies,
“I will break the yoke from their necks
and snap their chains.
Foreigners will no longer be their masters.
9 For my people will serve the Lord their God
and their king descended from David—
the king I will raise up for them.
10 “So do not be afraid, Jacob, my servant;
do not be dismayed, Israel,”
says the Lord.
“For I will bring you home again from distant lands,
and your children will return from their exile.
Israel will return to a life of peace and quiet,
and no one will terrorize them.
11 For I am with you and will save you,”
says the Lord.
“I will completely destroy the nations where I have scattered you,
but I will not completely destroy you.
I will discipline you, but with justice;
I cannot let you go unpunished.”
12 This is what the Lord says:
“Your injury is incurable—
a terrible wound.
13 There is no one to help you
or to bind up your injury.
No medicine can heal you.
14 All your lovers—your allies—have left you
and do not care about you anymore.
I have wounded you cruelly,
as though I were your enemy.
For your sins are many,
and your guilt is great.
15 Why do you protest your punishment—
this wound that has no cure?
I have had to punish you
because your sins are many
and your guilt is great.
16 “But all who devour you will be devoured,
and all your enemies will be sent into exile.
All who plunder you will be plundered,
and all who attack you will be attacked.
17 I will give you back your health
and heal your wounds,” says the Lord.
“For you are called an outcast—
‘Jerusalem for whom no one cares.’”
18 This is what the Lord says:
“When I bring Israel home again from captivity
and restore their fortunes,
Jerusalem will be rebuilt on its ruins,
and the palace reconstructed as before.
19 There will be joy and songs of thanksgiving,
and I will multiply my people, not diminish them;
I will honor them, not despise them.
20 Their children will prosper as they did long ago.
I will establish them as a nation before me,
and I will punish anyone who hurts them.
21 They will have their own ruler again,
and he will come from their own people.
I will invite him to approach me,” says the Lord,
“for who would dare to come unless invited?
22 You will be my people,
and I will be your God.”
23 Look! The Lord’s anger bursts out like a storm,
a driving wind that swirls down on the heads of the wicked.
24 The fierce anger of the Lord will not diminish
until it has finished all he has planned.
In the days to come
you will understand all this.
A Promise of Restoration
36 “Now I want to say something more about this city. You have been saying, ‘It will fall to the king of Babylon through war, famine, and disease.’ But this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: 37 I will certainly bring my people back again from all the countries where I will scatter them in my fury. I will bring them back to this very city and let them live in peace and safety. 38 They will be my people, and I will be their God. 39 And I will give them one heart and one purpose: to worship me forever, for their own good and for the good of all their descendants. 40 And I will make an everlasting covenant with them: I will never stop doing good for them. I will put a desire in their hearts to worship me, and they will never leave me.41
I will find joy doing good for them and will faithfully and wholeheartedly replant them in this land.
42 “This is what the Lord says: Just as I have brought all these calamities on them, so I will do all the good I have promised them. 43 Fields will again be bought and sold in this land about which you now say, ‘It has been ravaged by the Babylonians, a desolate land where people and animals have all disappeared.’ 44 Yes, fields will once again be bought and sold—deeds signed and sealed and witnessed—in the land of Benjamin and here in Jerusalem, in the towns of Judah and in the hill country, in the foothills of Judah and in the Negev, too. For someday I will restore prosperity to them. I, the Lord, have spoken!”
Biblically the people of Elam are Iran. Video Clip by Lester Sumral
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Elam is Iran article by Got Questions
34 This message concerning Elam came to the prophet Jeremiah from the Lord at the beginning of the reign of King Zedekiah of Judah. 35 This is what the Lord of Heaven’s Armies says:
“I will destroy the archers of Elam—
the best of their forces.
36 I will bring enemies from all directions,
and I will scatter the people of Elam to the four winds.
They will be exiled to countries around the world.
37 I myself will go with Elam’s enemies to shatter it.
In my fierce anger, I will bring great disaster
upon the people of Elam,” says the Lord.
“Their enemies will chase them with the sword
until I have destroyed them completely.
38 I will set my throne in Elam,” says the Lord,
“and I will destroy its king and officials.
39 But I will restore the fortunes of Elam
in days to come.
I, the Lord, have spoken!”
Zechariah 14
Then the Lord will go out to fight against those nations, as he has fought in times past.4 On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem. And the Mount of Olives will split apart, making a wide valley running from east to west. Half the mountain will move toward the north and half toward the south. 5 You will flee through this valley, for it will reach across to Azal. Yes, you will flee as you did from the earthquake in the days of King Uzziah of Judah. Then the Lord my God will come, and all his holy ones with him.
6 On that day the sources of light will no longer shine,7 yet there will be continuous day! Only the Lord knows how this could happen. There will be no normal day and night, for at evening time it will still be light.
8 On that day life-giving waters will flow out from Jerusalem, half toward the Dead Sea and half toward the Mediterranean, flowing continuously in both summer and winter.
9 And the Lord will be king over all the earth. On that day there will be one Lord—his name alone will be worshiped.
10 All the land from Geba, north of Judah, to Rimmon, south of Jerusalem, will become one vast plain. But Jerusalem will be raised up in its original place and will be inhabited all the way from the Benjamin Gate over to the site of the old gate, then to the Corner Gate, and from the Tower of Hananel to the king’s winepresses. 11 And Jerusalem will be filled, safe at last, never again to be cursed and destroyed.
12 And the Lord will send a plague on all the nations that fought against Jerusalem. Their people will become like walking corpses, their flesh rotting away. Their eyes will rot in their sockets, and their tongues will rot in their mouths. 13 On that day they will be terrified, stricken by the Lord with great panic. They will fight their neighbors hand to hand.14 Judah, too, will be fighting at Jerusalem. The wealth of all the neighboring nations will be captured—great quantities of gold and silver and fine clothing. 15 This same plague will strike the horses, mules, camels, donkeys, and all the other animals in the enemy camps.
16 In the end, the enemies of Jerusalem who survive the plague will go up to Jerusalem each year to worship the King, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies, and to celebrate the Festival of Shelters. 17 Any nation in the world that refuses to come to Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies, will have no rain. 18 If the people of Egypt refuse to attend the festival, the Lord will punish them with the same plague that he sends on the other nations who refuse to go. 19 Egypt and the other nations will all be punished if they don’t go to celebrate the Festival of Shelters.
How do we live a happy life during these End Times whilst watching all of this unfold?
“Esher” is a word for blessing used in the Old Testament. It means “state of happiness” and appears 42 times.
Notice the tie with happiness and righteousness.
Attaining Esher: 3 Essential Principles
Follow Righteous Guidance Psalm 1:1: “Joy belongs to those who avoid the counsel of the wicked and walk in the ways of righteousness."
Reverence and Obedience to God Psalm 112:1: “Happiness is found in revering the Lord and joyfully obeying his commands."
Embrace Forgiveness and Scripture Psalm 32:1-2: "True joy comes from knowing our sins are forgiven and finding delight in the words of the Lord."
By adhering to these three principles—righteous guidance, reverence and obedience to God, and embracing forgiveness and Scripture—we can unlock the happiness that esher offers in our lives.