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The John Batchelor Show
#ISRAEL: Did the US slow the resupply to Israel? Jonathan Schanzer, FDD

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 12:55


#ISRAEL: Did the US slow the resupply to Israel? Jonathan Schanzer, FDD https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-says-blinken-told-him-us-seeking-to-end-inconceivable-weapons-halt/ 1475 Siege of Ascalon by King Ba,dwin of Jerusalem

Daily Bible Encouragement

Isaiah 49:7a This is what the Lord says – the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel – Did you notice what Isaiah does in this verse? Just as he's about to report to the people something that God has said to the Servant, he interrupts himself to tell them something important about who God is. That may not seem very significant on its own, but if we were to read through the whole of chapters 42-49 together, we'd see that it's not just a one-off, but something he does repeatedly. 13 times in fact. It's as if he wants to keep reminding the people why they must listen to the words of the Lord. This isn't just anyone speaking, but the Redeemer, the Holy One, the creator, the king, the rescuer, the Lord Almighty. Some of those titles are self-explanatory. But what, exactly, is a redeemer? It's not a word that we hear much outside of church and the Bible, so even if we recognise it as a description of God, we might not be very clear about what it means. The best place to look in the Bible to discover what ‘redeemer' means is in the book of Ruth. There we read the story of a widowed Israelite – Naomi. When she loses first her husband and then both of her sons, she is not just bereaved but also bereft. She has no-one to provide for her and her two daughters-in-law, no breadwinner, no safety or security. So, she returns to Israel – the land of her birth, where she will be dependent on the kindness of others. Ruth, her daughter-in-law, goes with her and keeps them both alive by going into the fields at harvest time to gather up the leftover grain. There she meets Boaz. He turns out to be a distant relative of Naomi's late husband, who wants to provide for these vulnerable women by marrying Ruth and buying back the family land. In other words, he wants to act as their ‘kinsman-Redeemer' - the guardian who bears the responsibility for safeguarding the weak and providing for the needy within the extended family. We might think that sounds like a burden, but remarkably, it turns out that Boaz doesn't even have to do it. There is a closer relative, who ought really to be the redeemer in this situation. Yet Boaz goes out of his way to take on the responsibility for meeting Naomi and Ruth's needs Boaz acts, therefore, as a picture of God's redeeming work – not only for the people of Isaiah's day but also for us, who are redeemed by the death of Jesus. Motivated entirely by his own love and goodness, God steps in to meet our needs, pay our debts and secure our safety. He isn't obligated to do this – he willingly chooses to become our Redeemer. Let's thank him for that today, and let's commit ourselves to listen carefully to what this Redeemer says when he speaks. For who wouldn't want to listen to someone who has demonstrated such sacrificial love?

Whites Run Baptist Church
The King of Israel

Whites Run Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 43:00


Did you know that Jesus purposefully presented himself as the King of Israel-- Did you know that has real-life implications for you--

Whites Run Baptist Church
The King of Israel

Whites Run Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 43:00


Did you know that Jesus purposefully presented himself as the King of Israel-- Did you know that has real-life implications for you--

Daily Bible Encouragement

Isaiah 49:7a7 This is what the Lord says – the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel –Did you notice what Isaiah does in this verse? Just as he's about to report to the people something that God has said to the Servant, he interrupts himself to tell them something important about who God is. That may not seem very significant on its own, but if we were to read through the whole of chapters 42-49 together, we'd see that it's not just a one-off, but something he does repeatedly. 13 times in fact. It's as if he wants to keep reminding the people why they must listen to the words of the Lord. This isn't just anyone speaking, but the Redeemer, the Holy One, the creator, the king, the rescuer, the Lord Almighty.Some of those titles are self-explanatory. But what, exactly, is a redeemer? It's not a word that we hear much outside of church and the Bible, so even if we recognise it as a description of God, we might not be very clear about what it means. The best place to look in the Bible to discover what ‘redeemer' means is in the book of Ruth. There we read the story of a widowed Israelite – Naomi. When she loses first her husband and then both of her sons, she is not just bereaved but also bereft. She has no-one to provide for her and her two daughters-in-law, no breadwinner, no safety or security. So, she returns to Israel – the land of her birth, where she will be dependent on the kindness of others. Ruth, her daughter-in-law, goes with her and keeps them both alive by going into the fields at harvest time to gather up the leftover grain. There she meets Boaz. He turns out to be a distant relative of Naomi's late husband, who wants to provide for these vulnerable women by marrying Ruth and buying back the family land. In other words, he wants to act as their ‘kinsman-Redeemer' - the guardian who bears the responsibility for safeguarding the weak and providing for the needy within the extended family. We might think that sounds like a burden, but remarkably, it turns out that Boaz doesn't even have to do it. There is a closer relative, who ought really to be the redeemer in this situation. Yet Boaz goes out of his way to take on the responsibility for meeting Naomi and Ruth's needs Boaz acts, therefore, as a picture of God's redeeming work – not only for the people of Isaiah's day but also for us, who are redeemed by the death of Jesus. Motivated entirely by his own love and goodness, God steps in to meet our needs, pay our debts and secure our safety. He isn't obligated to do this – he willingly chooses to become our Redeemer.Let's thank him for that today, and let's commit ourselves to listen carefully to what this Redeemer says when he speaks. For who wouldn't want to listen to someone who has demonstrated such sacrificial love?

Inverse Ministries
BIBLE LECTURE - Understanding Israel: The People in the NT (Part 4)

Inverse Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 51:52


If you were to simply inspect what the people in the New Testament believed during Jesus' lifetime, what kind of theology would you find about the future for Israel? Did the religious leaders believe the promises were literal? figurative? forfeited? What did Jesus believe about the nation's future in God's plan? Preacher: Rand Cho Passages: Luke 1:67-24:44, Psalm 103:9, Daniel 4:3, John 18:36, Matthew 4:17, 1 Corinthians 6:9, Daniel 2:44, 1 Timothy 6:14-15, Acts 1:3-7 saviorcommunity.com

Prophecy Update with Pastor Tom Hughes
Prophecy Update Episode 57

Prophecy Update with Pastor Tom Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 7:24


According to Bible prophecy, in the end times, Israel’s importance to global politics will grow larger and larger. And we already see it happening! Why does the tiny nation of Israel seem to make headlines everyday? Is there a bias against Israel? Did the Bible predict that the world would rise up against Israel? Find out in this week's Prophecy Update with Pastor Tom Hughes. Help support us  

Sahi Bolta Hai
39: [S02E013] Israeli Stink bombs? Well, they STINK! #MakeInIndia

Sahi Bolta Hai

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 2:54


Did you know, we recently tried a batch of stink bombs (called 'Skunk' manufactured in Israel? Did you know that they weren't enough to deter a crowd because no one was affected by them? o_O #Israel #Stink #Bomb #Skunk #CrowdControl #India #Unaffected #MakeInIndia #SahiBoltaShrikant #RJShrikant #Radio #MH935 #RedFM #Pune #BajaateRaho

Pagan-Musings Podcast Channel
PWN 2017.5.4: What is a Pagan & Trump in the Middle East

Pagan-Musings Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 100:00


RevKess and KaliSara tackle some of the hottest headlines from the Pagan blogosphere and mainstream media in this edition of the Pagan Weely News. Recently conversations in the Pagan blogosphere have brought up the questions of what a Pagan is and how that definition might have changed over the last five to ten years. Many voices have been heard on this topic and your hosts will make their voices heard as well. Trump has been in the Middle East this week, causing waves and political gaffes at almost every step. Did he insult Israel? Did he bow to a Saudi royal out of respect or in homage? What other mistakes or missteps did he make that could well backfire on the United States? Tune in to find out.

119 Ministries Podcast
End of Days: Confirming The Covenant

119 Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2013 43:08


Are you looking for a 7 year tribulation to begin soon? Do you expect it to start with the anti-christ signing a 7 year peace treaty with Israel? Did you know that Daniel 9 is the only text in the scriptures that many attribute this 7 year time frame with? Have you ever challenged this view? Or have you just accepted what others have taught on it? We are excited to present this second teaching of our End of Days series as we all pursue to grow in our understanding and continue to test everything.