Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy LandSample
From the Beginning
Days 11-20 focus on the letter “I” in I.S.R.A.E.L. — Important to God — and explore Israel’s importance to God as expressed through His promise to Abraham more than 3,000 years ago.
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“In the beginning” is a fitting title for the story about the creation of the world. They also are the words that begin the entire Bible. The Jewish sages, however, were bothered by this and they asked, “Why? Why not? It seems to make perfect sense to begin any book at “the beginning.” Would it make more sense to start in the middle or at the end?
The answer depends on what kind of book you are writing. A history book should start at the beginning of history. A storybook should start at the beginning of the story. But the sages understood that the Bible is neither. It was not given to teach us history or to entertain us with a nice story. The Torah is an instruction manual for living. Anything it contains is there to teach us about God and how to live our lives.
Since that’s the case, the sages felt that it would have been more appropriate to start with the first commandment given to man or a story with a moral. But instead, the Torah begins with a description of Creation. The sages ask, “What does this have to do with the way that we should live?”
Open your heart and hear the answer. It was given thousands of years ago, but couldn’t be more relevant today.
The sages taught that one day, the nations of the world were going to come to the Jewish people and say, “You are robbers! You stole the land that you live on!” And they would try to take the land away from the Jews and give it to someone else.
Is this not an accurate description of what is happening in the land of Israel today? Many in the world are working very hard to take Jerusalem from the Jews and the Jews from Judea.
The sages explain that God begins the Bible with Creation so that we would know that He created the world and has all authority over the universe. The land on this earth is His to give and His to take away. Only He has the right to do so. He states very clearly in the Bible that He gave the land of Israel, a small portion of the entire earth, to the children of Israel. No one, not even the United Nations, has the right to take that land away.
God begins the Bible with a message for the critical moments at the end of time. He wants us to be strong and unwavering in our support of Israel. No matter what the world may say, the only voice that matters to us is the Word of God. So stand proud with Israel, as she celebrates her 70th birthday. It is the very first message from God and should be our top priority, too!
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About this Plan
Celebrate Israel’s 70th anniversary with 70 key texts from the Bible that unlock the truth to God’s Holy Land and His people. Learn more about God’s promise and continued provision for the Jewish people and how that impacts your Christian faith today through Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein's insightful reflections.
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We would like to thank International Fellowship of Christians and Jews for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.KeysToIsrael.info