A Beautiful Glimpse of an Imperfect World

20140716_105327_resizedFrom the veranda of the Rosemont Manor in Berryville, VA, I beheld such remarkable natural beauty. Diverse trees (cedars, poplars, maples, elms, oaks and more) stood like sentinels around around 400 acres of manicured lawns. As it was summer, I could only imagine the sight of their fall foliage. Nocturnal fireflies blinked in rhythmic patterns as deer advanced for an evening feed. Behind all of this in the far distance the Blue Ridge Mountains striped the skyline.

“You did make a beautiful world!” I told our Creator, in awe of His artistry.

“But it is in it’s fallen state” I thought, even more in awe that something so flawed could still be so beautiful. We have not even beheld this world in its pre-Flood perfection!

Boy, are we in for a treat! Empower us daily, Abba, to do what we need to to bring in Olam Haba, the world to come.

May each beautiful glimpse of this imperfect world serve to ignite a desire for the perfect one you are preparing/have prepared for us. May this flawed beauty never bring forth apathy, concession, or resignation.

May each tree create a longing for the Tree of Life which bears a different fruit for each season — fruit that is good for the healing of the nations.

May each firefly urge us to yearn for the Son who will light the New Jerusalem and under whose protective canopy we will always dwell.

May each mountain peak remind us of Har El, The Mountain of God, Mt. Zion, the City of the Living God — that place for which the pilgrims of Psalm 84 longed for — body, soul & spirit.

And thank you, Abba, for the promise that affliction shall not rise up again in that day!

We will experience the Perfect You in a perfect world through perfect eyes! Can’t wait!

Love & War: A Reflection on the Hamas-Israeli Conflict

“All’s fair in love and war,” they say. If that is so, let’s allow this current war between Israel and Hamas (Operation Protective Edge) to remind us of how Satan, the enemy of our souls, knows nothing of love, only war.

Satan’s aim is to discredit our God by attacking mankind, the crown of creation—and he pulls all stops to do it.

I watched media footage of Hamas soldiers raising their heads above their underground lair, like deadly vipers, to snipe soldiers in the Israeli Defense Force.

“Whoever digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit they have made. The trouble they cause recoils on them; their violence comes down on their own heads” (Psalms 7:16-17)

I saw reporters travel through Hamas’ subterranean tunnels that must have required painstaking hours to burrow through dirt, rock, and silt to infiltrate Israel’s territory. Like feral rats, Hamas soldiers snaked their way through miles of tightness to smuggle weapons and venom.

“The nations have fallen into the pit they have dug; their feet are caught in the net they have hidden” (Psalms 9:15).

I listened to news reports of Hamas using the innocent Palestinians as human shields, firing their rockets from civilian areas, knowing that Israel tries to avoid casualties among the innocent.

“For those who are evil will be destroyed, but those who hope in the LORD will inherit the land” (Psalm 37:9).

When one civilian complex in Gaza was hit by Israeli missiles, a Palestinian proclaimed to the reporter, “There is no Hamas here!” The questions remains, “Where are they, then?” Do the Palestinians not know where Hamas soldiers are hiding in a land area of 139 miles? Do they not know where a large cache of missiles is being stored and from where they are being launched?

“They do not speak peaceably, but devise false accusations against those who live quietly in the land” (Psalm 35: 20)

What’s my agenda? In a war, that’s what we must all ask. Do I court the devil to despise my brother? In a poem by Robert Browning, “Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister,” the speaker is a monk, who hates a fellow monk (Brother Lawrence). His hatred runs so deep that he sells his own soul to the devil in hopes that somehow he will ensnare Brother Lawrence in the transaction.

My prayer is that we would realize our true enemy. In the spiritual battle, it is satan. In this natural battle, the enemy of Israel is Hamas; the enemy of the Palestinians is Hamas—even though they have been deceived by Hamas to believe the opposite. What if the Palestinians worked together with Israel against their common enemy? Their lives and the lives of the Israelis would be so much better.

Israel has been fighting for the safety of its citizens. Hamas fights because of their hatred of Israel—and whoever can be used to feed this hatred, they will use them.

May we never cry, “There is no Hamas here!”—all the time we are hiding the enemy and feeding into his hatred! Let us never cry, “There is no Hamas here,” not when the enemy has eroded our economy, delighted in our living in poverty and substandard conditions, deceived us into accepting a lie, and rejoiced in our hating those who mean us no harm.

As in the spiritual, let us not sell our souls in hopes of ensnaring the enemy. Let our hatred not run so deeply! Let’s do as Yeshua did and not allow our hatred for the enemy to determine how we fight a war. In Yeshua’s war against sin, he fought it with love. May we do the same!

Let’s make sure we are praying!

Dancing in His Light

Alice Keck Park Evening Lamp PostThe time for the annual spiritual conference had arrived. My husband and I were at Messiah College in Grantham, PA. From our room, we walked to the evening meeting spot at Brubaker Hall. The warm evening afforded a casual stroll along the lamp-post lit sidewalks. Low flying bugs frenziedly danced and fluttered in front of us. Not trying to avoid our approach, they performed passionately to some unseen audience. Since they were not trying to avoid me, I tried to avoid them. Further up I noticed that some bugs were lying still on the sidewalk. Much later than they did apparently, I realized that the ones swirling in front of me were dancing their final performance before the time ran out of their short-lived existence.

Each evening thereafter I made sure that I did not interfere with their show under the lamplights. Flap your wings!!!! Circle as many times as you want! Take in as much light as possible! Fulfill your final breath! Do it all unhindered … without me as your impediment!

Do you hear that same voice speaking to you? Whatever is your passion, let it consume the vitality of your last breath! Take not just a lesson from the transient bugs, but from the Master Himself! He performed a most amazing dramatic narrative in His final hours! He stopped dying long enough to save a criminal . . . to bless His mother . . . to forgive mankind, to cry to His Father! Then in the most beautiful final crescendo of all, He declared His dance finished! “It is finished!” (John 19:30)

I couldn’t stop his dance! His disciples didn’t! The Roman soldiers or the religious leaders would not! They, as a matter of fact, derisively cheered Him on! Not even the Father could stop him, for what He saw pleased Him! THERE was His Audience!

With all the passion of love and mercy, He made a graceful, passionate effort to show us how to do what was instinctual to the bugs under the sidewalk lamps … to finish this life as if the next life was dependent upon our finishing well.

And we do it all under His Light!

PRAYER: Abba, this is my dance! This is my performance before my audience of One! Thank you that under the glaring Light of Heaven I can passionately move, breathe and have my being in You! I mimic the Son! Amen!

Celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles

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IMG_feastOur God is so amazing! He selected appointed times (moedim) when He would meet with His people. SUKKOT (The Feast of Tabernacles) is one of those times. In it, the LORD commanded us to build booths (sukkot) AND to rejoice! Did you hear that? He commanded us to rejoice . . . AND for seven days! From October 8th to October 16th, Kingdom Life Messianic Congregation (KLMC) will be celebrating this Feast at the time He appointed. Pastors David & Juanita Weiss and the KLMC Family invite you to join in any and all of our festivities:

WEDNESDAY, 10/8, 6:30 P.M.
At the Sukkah, 1280 Bells Mill Rd., Chesapeake 23322

SATURDAY, 10/11, 10:30 A.M.
KLMC, 1280 Bells Mill Rd., Chesapeake

SATURDAY, 10/11, 4:00 P.M.,
Chesapeake Campground,
693 South George Washington Hwy, Chesapeake 23323

SUNDAY, 10/12, 10:30 A.M.
Chesapeake Campground

WEDNESDAY, 10/15, 6:30 P.M., KLMC

THURSDAY, 10/16, 7:00 P.M., KLMC

Come learn more about this appointed time! Come rejoice with us as we rejoice in Him! We invite you BECAUSE He already has!
Chag Sameach!
Have a Blessed Festival!
It is the Season of Our Rejoicing!!!!

1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake 23322

Simchat Torah (The Joy of the Torah) Fri., October 17, 7:00 P.M.

David & Juanita Weiss, PASTORS

CONGREGATIONAL LEADERS: Pastors David & Juanita Weiss
1280 Bells Mill Road, Chesapeake, VA 23322 (Kingdom Life Ministries)
Your Connection to the Hebraic Roots of the Kingdom

ORDER OF SERVICES
Yom Shabbat Services— 10:30 A.M. — 12:30 P.M.
Oneg Lunch — 12:30 P.M. — 1:30 P.M.
Beginning Hebrew — 1:45 P.M. — 3:00 P.M.
Torah Discussion — 3:00 P.M. — 4:00 P.M.

MISSIONS STATEMENT:
Inspiring  people to live Yeshua-centered lives by carrying out the Kingdom mandates to Love, Pray, Study, Evangelize, and Disciple through Hebraic-Roots teaching

VISION:

  • Walking in Kingdom power and authority (Luke 10:9, 19)
  • Living by Kingdom principles (Matthew 5-8)
  • Worshipping together Yeshua HaMashiach (the King of the Kingdom) in the unity of the Spirit (Ruach). (Ephesians 4)
  • Celebrating the Appointed Feasts (Moedim) of the Lord (Leviticus 23)

CORE VALUES:
We are committed to Jewish roots teaching, the enlightenment of the local church, the importance of Israel in the plan of God, and the salvation of unsaved Jewish & non-Jewish people.

We are committed to ministering, not only to the spiritual needs of those whom we serve, but also to their physical, mental, and emotional needs.

We are committed to developing relationships with local churches and synagogues as a response to Yeshua’s prayer in John 17 that we are to be one (echad).

We are committed to being a Spirit-filled and Spirit-led congregation operating in the gifts of the Spirit and producing the fruit of the Spirit.

We exhort our congregation to identify and exercise their specific God-directed role of praying for and funding missionaries, especially those who serve in the 1040 Window.

WHAT WE BELIEVE:

  • We believe that salvation has always been “by grace through faith,” in the atoning work of Yeshua and that works of law, or righteous acts, have never saved anyone (Gen. 15:6; Rom. 2-6; Eph. 2:8-9; Heb. 11:6, 39).
  • We recognize that Jewish people (physical descendants of Abraham through Isaac and Jacob, whether through the mother’s or the father’s blood-line) who place their faith in Yeshua as Israel’s Messiah have not disowned or separated themselves from their race and their Judaic heritage, but remain sons and daughters of Israel (Romans 2:28-29).
  • Gentiles who place their faith in Yeshua, are “grafted into” the Jewish olive tree of faith (Rom. 11:17-25) becoming spiritual sons and daughters of Abraham (Gal. 3:28-29).
  • We observe and celebrate the LORD’s Feast Days (Moeday Adonai) given by God to Israel, with their fulfillment in and through Messiah Yeshua.
  • We believe that true “Biblical Judaism,” especially the faith of first century believers, which we seek to practice, acknowledges the continuity of faith in the one true God, revealed throughout the Scriptures, and ultimately manifested in God’s Son, Yeshua the Messiah.
  • We acknowledge that the New Covenant body of believers is composed of both Jews and Gentiles who have received Yeshua the Messiah as the Promised Redeemer. The “middle wall of partition” has been broken down, eradicated by Yeshua Ha Mashiach, and now we worship the God of Israel together (I Cor. 12:13; Eph. 2:13-14)
  • We believe that once unsaved Jews are connected to their Jewish Messiah Yeshua and once Gentiles believers embrace the Jewish roots of their faith, then the Body of Messiah will walk in the full power and authority given to it by Yeshua. (Romans 9-11)
  • We believe in the importance of land of Israel to the heart and plan of God and continually pray for the peace of Jerusalem. (Psalm 122:6)

King David: Carrier of Another Reality

King David often gets a bad rap! Although it was Isaiah who said, “Woe is me. I am undone” and Paul who said “I am the chief of sinners,” certainly David could have uttered those same words and every student of David’s life would have understood. Yet he does cry, “Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me” (Isaiah 51:5).

It wasn’t until recently that I began to understand David’s plight. As believers, we are “carriers of the eternal” and “stewards of another reality” because we carry the glory of God! David’s plight was a little different, for He was literally carrying the seed of Messiah in his loins. Messiah Yeshua would come forth through his lineage. Not only was he carrying the Messiah, but the Messiah would be called the “Son of David.”

NO WONDER THE ENEMY POUNDED HIM SO BADLY. HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES:

  • He was overlooked by his father (I Samuel 16:11);
  • Bullied by his oldest brother (I Samuel 17:28);
  • Betrayed by King Saul whom he loved and ministered to (I Samuel 17:1-19);
  • Given the King’s David Michal only to ensnare him (I Samuel 18:20-27)
  • King Saul with all of his army sought to kill him (I Samuel 19:1; 19:9-10; 23:7);
  • David had to act insane so that He is not killed by the King of Gath (I Samuel 21:12-15);
  • He lived in caves and desert strongholds, running for his life (1 Samuel 22:1; 23:14);
  • He took refuge in foreign countries (I Samuel 27:7).
  • Even when David had the opportunity to kill King Saul, he does not (I Samuel 24).
  • He is betrayed by his son Absalom who not only sought to take his Kingdom, but to kill him as well (2 Samuel 15).
  • His practically sentences Uriah to death so he can have Uriah’s wife Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11);

All of this and so much more occurred in David’s life. Why? Because He was the CARRIER OF ANOTHER REALITY! In His loins he stewarded THE KINGDOM OF GOD! The enemy pulled every stop to discredit him, malign his witness, and destroy his life. But what ultimately mattered was God’s estimation of David and the man God had called him to be:

“He raised up unto them David to be their king; to whom also he gave their testimony, and said, ‘I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will.’ (Acts 13:22)

David paid a high price to be the CARRIER OF THE ETERNAL. So when the enemy starts pounding you, know that you carry another reality inside the Temple that is your body and God says you’re victorious AND an overcomer! God bless you, Steward of another reality!

Passover (Shavuot) Seminar

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We will continue our study on the FEASTS OF THE LORD with a
“A Gentile Look Through Jewish Lenses” 

TOPIC: Shavu’ot (Pentecost)
Tuesday, May 27, 2014 –
12 noon to 2:00 P.M.
Mary D. Pretlow Library, 111 Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk 23503

Join us for this FREE Seminar and get all your questions answered!

  • What is the significance of counting 50 days!
  • When do you really start counting?
  • What did the 50 days mean in the OT?
  • What do they mean in the NT?
  • Why is it important to know about Pentecost?
  • What is the real meaning behind the Hebrew name Shavu’ot?
  • What does any of this have to do with Jesus or my relationship with Him?

These and MORE! Join us! Refreshments Will Be Served!

 

TIME TO RECLINE

The Gospel of Matthew (26:20) makes a point of letting us know that Jesus was “reclining at the table” during His Passover Seder with His disciples. Why did Matthew do that?

When God told Moses and the Israelites to celebrate Passover (1500 years before Yeshua’s Seder with the disciples), they were to do so with their staff in hand and sandals on their feet. You see, they were an enslaved people, but at the moment of their liberation, they had to be ready to move forward.

Then the Lamb is killed, his blood put on the doorposts of the Israelite homes. The death angel comes. Pharoah’s firstborn is killed along with the firstborn of all of Egypt that were not under the blood!

Then Yeshua comes. The One who was their Bread of Life–pure and sinless like unleavened bread…like the manna that had come from heaven. Yeshua was seated among them–the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, the spotless Lamb of God.

The One who had and would purchase their freedom was among them. So what did He do? Yeshua illustrated “resting” for them . . . and John followed suit. As the Lord reclined, John leaned against the Lord’s breast, enjoying His presence, and he ate lovingly and gratefully of the Passover Meal with the Passover Lamb.

John had found the key to “resting”; therefore, he was able to follow Yeshua to the cross, to receive the Lord’s mother as his own, and to outrun Peter as they scurried to the tomb to investigate Mary’s report of the missing body.

There IS a key to resting. Knowing that our Lamb has paid the price for sin.  Defeated it on the cross. Stripped it of its power to enslave and destroy. Rendered it powerless because of the blood. A battle against sin is not OUR war. We’ve been given the green light to “recline.” No more slaves to sin . . . but free in Yeshua. Free to enjoy Him! It’s time to recline!

Abba, teach us how to rest.

National Day of Prayer

Thursday, May 1, 2014 – 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. – Christian Embassy International – 1208 Centerville Turnpike N, Chesapeake 23320 – Area leaders, intercessors and psalmists unite in prayer for the 7 Pillars of American Society: Family, Government, Military, Media, Business, Education, and the Body of Messiah. All are welcome & invited!theme

When My Bus Pulls Up

While I waited at the transit station for my son’s bus to arrive, another bus pulled up. As the door opened, several people of various ages descended with various disabilities, either limping, walking with a cane or a walker. Of course my mind automatically connected the physical with the spiritual.

I thought about how we come to God sometimes. I know of a man who is in his 60‘s; in his youth, he did about as much as the world had to offer. After having two knee surgeries, cancer, the death of a daughter and a wife, he is crippled in more ways than one. He’s in church now, wants to be a deacon, but feels he doesn’t have the physical ability to serve.

We allow the world to beat us up and have its hey day in our lives. We give to the enemy our days of youth and vitality. We operate in the mentality of “Eat, drink, be merry for tomorrow we die” (Luke 12:19).

Then our bus arrives. We are aged, crippled, maimed, disabled . . . and our minds turn to Him, the One who called out to us during the world’s heyday but either we could not or did not hear. We turn to the One who chorused, (Ecclesiastes 12:1). But we didn’t heed the voice because we were enjoying the pleasures of sin.  We didn’t realize that the pleasures lasted only for a season. (Hebrews 11:12)

What is so amazing, however, is that when the world chews us up and spits us out, the Lord is there to catch us or pick us up and take us just the way we are  . . . with varying disabilities. In that state, there is usually never a lifetime to clean us up, but when we turn our hearts and minds toward him, He will never reject us.

I don’t know where you are. Maybe you have made a commitment to serve him, but not totally sold out. Maybe you have said yes to him, but your mind has not been transformed. Maybe you are limping in your faith or on a cane as you walk out sanctification or relying upon a walker to get you to the point of trusting God. It doesn’t matter. He loves you too much to reject you.

PRAYER: Abba, that’s what I love about you! You wait on us to wait on you! You see beyond the cane, and the limp and the walker and you love me, regardless of how much of my life I offer you. My prayer, Abba, is that in whatever season I say yes to you, let me offer you the BEST of that season . . . because I know that when my bus pulls up, you’ll be there . . . waiting.

SEMINAR: SPRING FEASTS OF THE LORD

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“A Gentile Look Through Jewish Lenses” 

Tuesday, March 18, Pesach (Passover) & *Blood Moons
Tuesday, April 8, *Counting of the Omer & Bikkurim (First Fruits)
Tuesday, May 27, Shavu’ot (Pentecost)

Mary D. Pretlow Library, 111 Ocean View Avenue, Norfolk 23503

12 Noon – 2:00 P.M.

Refreshments Served!

FREE Seminar!

*not major feasts but we will cover them.

All Sessions will be taught by Min. Juanita Weiss

For more info:  info@weissministries.com