Proverb Pearls – Day Twenty-Eight
Proverbs chapter 28
I invite you to listen to Day Twenty-Eight of the Proverb Pearls devotional series.
I invite you to listen to Day Twenty-Eight of the Proverb Pearls devotional series.
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I invite you to listen to Day Thirty of the Proverb Pearls devotional series.
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“I am exiting from here. I do not know when I will return. Whatever I will do I pray to remember that it all begins from here, and from Shalom which this place symbolizes, Shalom which is His name. All I will do shall be for the sake of His land His people. The roots of it all is Jerusalem, city of Shalom. I hope to contribute to the world more light, good blessing, prosperity, and shalom.
This place is the origin of the light and prosperity of the world. Leaving here in the true Name of God, praying that in His name I will have success. I thank Him for all He has done for me until today. This is the origin of my power. Thank you all.” (Translated by MK Rabbi Yehudah Glick)
Irony: a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one would expect.
I find it ironic that, after fighting to gain control of the city of Jerusalem, Moshe Dayan, former defense minister of Israel, gave religious oversight of the Temple Mount to the Islamic authorities—including the right to declare who may pray on that holy site.
According to Israeli law, the Temple Mount is under Israeli sovereignty. Therefore, I also find it ironic that, despite countless acts of aggression and violence against peaceful non-Muslim visitors to the Mount, the present Israeli government remains committed to maintaining the “status quo” of that arrangement.
Now, the present defense minister, Moshe Ya’alon, has left the Knesset, making way for Rabbi Yehudah Glick to fill his vacated seat. Rabbi Glick is the founder of the Temple Mount Heritage Foundation. He has committed his life—literally—to bringing religious freedom back to the Mount. But this unexpected turn of events heightens the irony of the situation since Rabbi Glick, as a member of the Knesset, is now banned from entering the very place he is trying to open up for people of all faiths. The day before he was sworn in to his new government seat he made one final visit to the Temple Mount . . . for now . . . and gave a stirring message.
After a devastating and illegal excavation on the Temple Mount, for the first time in history, archaeological artifacts from the Temple Mount itself are being uncovered, and you have the chance to be part of it!
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After Keith returned from his meeting with the Pope in Rome, he was invited to participate in a live international broadcast. He did a radical thing by bringing his Torah scroll along as a matter of accountability.
Does Prime Minister Netanyahu mean what he says? I am starting to wonder. On my recent visit to the headquarters of Breaking Israel News in Ramat Beit Shemesh, I offered my perspective on what the Prime Minister means when he says, “We are committed to maintaining the status quo on the Temple Mount.” The editors decided to write an article that you may find helpful in understanding what these two power-packed words—“status quo”—really mean when referring to the historic agreement between Israel and Jordan regarding the Temple Mount. You can read the article here: In Defense of the Staus Quo on the Temple Mount. Continue Reading…
SUNDAY OCTOBER 18th 5:45-7:00 p.m. Jerusalem time (10:45 a.m. eastern USA) Yehudah Glick is hosting “Survival and Celebration” at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem, marking one year since he survived an assassination attempt at the same location. Pastor Keith Johnson, a close friend of Glick and the Temple Mount Heritage Foundation, will host the live stream of the event in English, which will feature interviews and footage of the event. For those who missed the live event, here is the edited version we created just for you. ENJOY!
While we count down to the live event from Jerusalem, take a look at this compelling video!
“Who May Ascend?” Israel’s most talked-about Temple Mount activist, Rabbi Yehuda Glick, ascends the Temple Mount with 50 Jewish pilgrims on the eve of Shavuot/Pentecost.
Click the picture of Yehudah in order to be taken to the “Who May Ascend?” video.
October 2, 2015 This week’s Prophet reading—traditionally called the Haftorah—is Joshua 1:1–18. It accompanies the Torah portion Vezot Haberachah (Deuteronomy 33:1–34:12). In this final reading from the Prophets, Joshua, Moses’ successor, receives instructions from God in preparation for leading Israel into the land of Canaan. God promises to be with Joshua just as He was