Wow! That’s A Long way!

In 2022 I rode nearly 6,000 km, my biggest year on the bike ever.

This is about 1 1/2 times the road distance from Sydney to Perth.

Two lessons from this:

  1. A little bit most days adds up over a year, even a life time. Read a chapter of the Bible each day, pray for half an hour, whatever it is repeated actions mount up.
  2. Doing something that you love is never a burden. I love my wife, I love serving the Lord, and so i find these things not burdensome. That’s not to say it is always easy or “fun”, but the joy in the process is greater than the pain.

Orthodox Rabbis Issue Call For New Look At Jesus

From blog.canberradeclaration.org.au :

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We’re witnessing the undoing of 2,000 years of Jewish rejection and animosity towards Jesus, a miracle by any estimation.

By David LazarusIsrael Today

More than 25 prominent rabbis from Israel and abroad issued a statement calling for a renewed look at Jesus, Christians and the New Testament faith.

Quoting from their own sages, these outstanding Orthodox rabbis are not ashamed to exalt the name of Jesus, welcoming the carpenter from Nazareth back into the Jewish fold.

“Jesus brought a double goodness to the world,” declared the group of well-known rabbis.  “On the one hand he strengthened the Torah of Moses majestically… and not one of our Sages spoke out more emphatically concerning the immutability of the Torah.” At the same time “he removed idols from the nations.”

Saying that Jesus, even more than any other Jewish Sage, honoured, strengthened and protected the “immutability of the Torah” is an extraordinary acknowledgement. These leading rabbis are turning the tides of history by removing one of the main stumbling blocks in the path of a major Jewish reclamation of Jesus!

Undoing the Mischaracterisation of Jesus

You will recall that religious Jews rejected Jesus from the beginning, with the accusation that he did not obey the Torah, therefore he could not be the awaited Messiah. In the New Testament, we find the Pharisees arguing with Jesus over Sabbath rules, dietary laws, ritual cleanliness, marriage regulations and more. They insisted that Jesus cannot be the Messiah because “he is teaching everywhere not to obey Moses.” (Acts 6:14)

What we are now witnessing is the undoing of 2,000 years of Jewish rejection and animosity towards Jesus, a miracle by any estimation. For the out-and-out refusal by Jews to accept Jesus is slowly, but surely, coming to an end, as growing numbers of prestigious Orthodox rabbis welcome Jesus back.

Jews and Christians United

And there is more. “After nearly two millennia of mutual hostility and alienation, we Orthodox Rabbis who lead communities, institutions and seminaries in Israel, the United States and Europe… seek to do the will of our Father in Heaven by accepting the hand offered to us by our Christian brothers and sisters,” reads the statement written in December approaching Christmas some years ago.

Two thousand years of Christian antisemitism, Crusades, Inquisitions and a Holocaust cannot keep the Star of Bethlehem from rising again in Israel.

This call by these distinguished rabbis to embrace Christians as “brothers and sisters” is no less a miracle. For Jews to accept Christians with such endearment, after so much misunderstanding and antisemitic ugliness, can only be understood as a divine work of heavenly grace, the likes of which I find unfathomable.

For as this group of Orthodox rabbis points out, it is their “Father in Heaven” who is calling the Jewish people to lay down the past, put aside enmity, and willingly embrace Christians and their faith in Jesus.

That, my friends, is the deeper work of the Holy Spirit, as spoken about throughout Scripture.

Spiritual Breakthrough

As Rabbi Dr Eugene Korn, Academic Director of the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding & Cooperation, points out, “This proclamation’s breakthrough is that influential Orthodox rabbis across all centers of Jewish life have finally acknowledged that…  Christianity and Judaism have much in common spiritually and practically. Given our toxic history, this is unprecedented in Orthodoxy.”

In their statement, the rabbis want to find a way to acknowledge the differences between Christian and Jewish beliefs, without taking, or giving, offense.

As did Maimonides and Yehudah Halevi, we acknowledge that Christianity is neither an accident nor an error, but the willed divine outcome and gift to the nations. In separating Judaism and Christianity, G-d willed a separation between partners with significant theological differences, not a separation between enemies,” the statement concludes.

Where Does Yeshua Fit in Judaism?

These so-called “significant theological differences” between Christianity and Judaism are really about Yeshua (Jesus). He is the stumbling block.

Yeshua may be Messiah, Son of the Living God for the Gentiles, but my Jewish people are still not quite sure just who he is for them.

So while these rabbis are making major and unprecedented strides in bringing my people closer to the Messiah Yeshua, they are still far from the truth. For if Jesus is the Messiah for the Gentiles, how much more must He be for the Jews?

Perhaps Jesus is not quite at home in the typical Jewish family, but He is certainly knocking on the door.

 

The Magi

The Magi, or Wise Men, are mysterious characters in the Christmas Story. We don’t know exactly where they came from, although Babylonia is a strong character, and we don’t know exactly how many of them there were, or even when they turned up in Bethlehem.

I was preaching abut this last Sunday as recorded in Matthew 2:1-12.

As I read the passage in church, I was struck by the NLT rendering of v. 1:

Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the reign of King Herod. About that time some wise men from eastern lands arrived in Jerusalem, asking, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star as it rose, and we have come to worship him.”

Over recent years, it has been common to point out that the Magi could have taken up to 2 years to come and worship Jesus. This is based on a number of factors, including the word for “child”, the fact that the family was now in a house, not a stable, and Herod’s order to kill babies under the age of 2 years. Herod was a ruthless character who was not afraid of killing potential rivals, so the age of the babies being killed would have been arbitrary.

But then the NLT says this happened “About that time” i.e. close to the time of Jesus’ birth. What’s happening here?

Short answer is it is a poor translation choice. Most of the English translations, as well as the original Greek text, do not use this. For example the NIV has “After Jesus was born in Bethlehem…”

No translation of Scripture is perfect. We are blessed to have such an abundance of translations in English, and they mostly do a good job of making the Bible accessible to people of all reading, education and cultural backgrounds. I love the NLT as an easy to understand translation, but they got this phrase wrong.

The lesson here is never build a doctrine on a single phrase, a single verse, a single translation.

Silent Prayer Now A Thought Crime in UK

Silent prayer, just looking like you might be praying, is now a crime in some parts of the UK.

From spiked-omline.com

Thoughtcrime is now a reality in Britain

Why was an activist arrested for praying silently in the street?

ANDREW TETTENBORN

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A recent event in suburban Birmingham offers a stark reminder of the threat to free speech posed by Britain’s censorious state.

Earlier this month, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was standing silently in a public street. She was doing, saying and displaying absolutely nothing, apparently lost in thought. A policeman approached her. He asked if she was inwardly praying. When she said she might have been, he immediately arrested her, took her to a police station and searched her. Last week, Vaughan-Spruce was told she faces prosecution.

How did this happen? First, Vaughan-Spruce was known to be a member of a pro-life organisation. And second, she was within 150 metres of an abortion clinic, inside a so-called buffer zone. In September, Birmingham City Council introduced a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), which makes any ‘act of approval or disapproval’ toward abortion in the surroundings of the clinic a criminal offence, on pain of a £1,000 fine. This restriction applies to any expression related to abortion services, by any method: whether by graphic, verbal or written means, prayer or counselling, or in any other way. So Vaughan-Spruce’s alleged silent prayer was apparently enough. Someone had disapproved of her presence and asked the police to get rid of her. All the ploddingly literal-minded copper needed was Vaughan-Spruce’s admission that she might have been privately communing with her god and might therefore have been illegally praying in a restricted area.

 

Whatever your view on abortion, even if you are strongly pro-choice, this whole episode should worry you immensely. The implications for personal liberty are terrifying. If an arrest for silent prayer is not an instance of Orwellian ‘thoughtcrime’, then I don’t know what is.

Worse still, the restrictions set out in the PSPO give the police huge scope to silence outspoken campaigners. Police can order someone they believe to be breaking a PSPO’s rules to leave the area immediately and to give their name and address. Alleged rulebreakers can also be arrested or fined. After Vaughan-Spruce’s arrest, matters only got worse. As part of her conditions of bail, she was banned from engaging in public prayer, even outside the bounds of the PSPO. Initially, she was even told not to have any contact with a local Catholic priest active in the pro-life movement (though this condition has since been dropped). Nobody should ever be subject to such draconian restrictions on their expression.

 

Read the full article here

Andrew Thorburn Vindicated For Faith Position

Andrew Thorburn, who was briefly CEO of Essendon AFL Club in October before being sacked for belonging to a church, has settled with the club over the affair.

The original issue was big news, but you have to go digging through the news sites to find the latest development. Typical of the spineless media.

Thorburn has at all times acted with integrity and in a Christ-like attitude, and it is good to see him being vindicated.

As one commentator noted this morning, there is a fair level of legal protection of religious beliefs in Australia, even though most corporations just bow to the woke mob on these issues. Hopefully there will be more recognition of the concept of freedom of religion in the public sphere.

Recently re-elected Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews also needs to make an apology to Thorburn for his slanderous and vicious comments in October, but I wouldn’t hold my breath waiting for that.

From the ABC on MSN:

Essendon Football Club apologises to Andrew Thorburn over handling of his short stint as CEO

 
 
 

The Essendon Football Club has apologised to former CEO Andrew Thorburn over the way it handled the events leading to his departure after just one day in the role.

Mr Thorburn was appointed as the Bombers CEO in October, but resigned a day later after public commentary over his involvement in a church which had shared controversial views about homosexuality and abortion.

Mr Thorburn said at the time it was clear to him that his personal Christian faith was “not tolerated or permitted in the public square”, despite his leadership record.

In a joint statement released on Tuesday, the two parties said they had resolved the dispute over the matter and would work to “enable a wider community conversation on the importance of freedom of conscience, religion and belief”.

Essendon Football Club said it acknowledged “that the events of October should have been handled better and apologises for the impact it had on Mr Thorburn, his family and others”.

“Both parties consider that elements of the public commentary at the time were extreme and wrong and counter-productive to the respectful community dialogue they agree is critical,” the statement said.

 

“Mr Thorburn remains welcome at the Club. The Club reiterates that he is a person of integrity who treats others, whether at work or elsewhere, with dignity and respect.

“He has a strong track record of leadership including with respect to diversity and inclusion of LGBTIQ and other minority groups.”

The statement noted genuine diversity should include people of faith and “everyone should be able to openly express their personal position, in a respectful way, without fear and still feel that they belong”.

As part of the dispute resolution, the Essendon Football Club will make a donation to an ethics institute to prepare a paper on how sporting organisations can build “inclusive communities recognising freedoms including those relating to race, religion and sexuality”.

The statement did not specify which institute would be funded to prepare the paper.

 
 

‘I Saw Jesus’: In Christmas Miracle, Paralysed Athlete Walks Again

‘I Saw Jesus’: In Christmas Miracle, Paralysed Athlete Walks Again

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“Jesus has healed me.”

Those are the words of Naomi Bogale, an Ethiopian runner who moved by herself to Colorado filled with visions of athletic renown. That, though, was before everything changed.

“All my body was paralyzed, my legs, nothing, zero,” she told CBS News, recalling the horrific accident she was in just seven months ago, when the car she was riding in wrecked, leaving her with a broken back and a severe spinal cord injury.

For the first time, the center of her universe — running — was no longer possible, a heartbreaking setback that came just after she suffered an Achilles-tendon injury and lost her partnership with Nike.

Bogale had moved to the U.S., dreaming of a comeback. She had access to world-class training and equipment, working herself into the best physical shape she’d ever been in, until it all came crashing down.

Many of the medical professionals Bogale spoke with told her the chances she would walk again were very slim and, if it was even possible, it would take years to achieve. Doctors gave her a projection of two to three years and, even then, it was always no more than a “maybe.”

 

Bogale’s devout Christian faith led her to a different conclusion. Thanks to a dream, the Ethiopian athlete was confident the doctors’ prognoses were wrong, because they didn’t account for miracles.

“I saw Jesus on my bed [in a] dream and God is taking my hands, too, and Jesus has healed me,” she said.

Fully determined to return to her passion, Bogale began to work out again, only this time she was no longer training as an athlete. Instead, as she described it, she was “like a baby” learning to walk again.

Now, just two weeks until Christmas Day, Bogale has turned a miraculous corner: she’s taken her first steps.

“God is good,” she said. “God is great.”

All the credit, Bogale added, belongs to the Lord.

 

Read the full story at faithwire.com

Mark Virkler: Prayerfully Speak God’s Healing Promises

Mark Virkler gives a powerful method of using Scripture to receive healing from the Lord.

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Submitted by Mark Virkler on November 23, 2022 – 14:47

Doctors give us a prescription to take their medicine two or three times a day. Derek Prince spoke healing promises over himself three times a day and within a few months was healed of an infirmity that had been with him for years. Read his powerful testimony here.

Prayerfully speak these verses aloud over yourself morning and evening as your daily medicine from Almighty God. Ask the Holy Spirit to illumine these Scriptures as heart revelations.

Mechanical reciting of these verses is NOT what God is looking for!

  • Utilize the seven steps of  Biblical meditation so that faith arises! 
  • I have personalized the verses below having taken them from “The Passion Translation” (for Psalms, Proverbs and the New Testament). The remaining verses are from the New American Standard Bible (NASB).
  • When I slowly and prayerfully spoke these healing Scriptures, picturing them, believing them, feeling them, and thanking God, I felt the Spirit move and faith arise. When I followed this up with the EmWave2, I discovered I was in a high level of coherence. Cool! I also re-tested myself and noted that if I just spoke the verses mechanically, this did NOT produce increased coherence. One more piece of evidence that Christianity is NOT mechanical. It is a heartfelt living encounter with the living God.

Read the full article here

She Lived as a Trans Man — Until a Stunning Encounter With Jesus Exposed the Truth

From  faithwire.com:

‘I Lost 9 Years of My Life’: She Lived as a Trans Man — Until a Stunning Encounter With Jesus Exposed the Truth

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“I feel like I lost nine years of my life.” That’s how Laura Beth Perry Smalts now sees the nine years she desperately tried to live as a transgender man.

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Smalts, a Christian who openly shares her journey of gender confusion, explained the conundrum she once found herself in.

“I just thought [I was a] man born in a woman’s body,” Smalts said during the recent conclusion of the “Generational Indoctrination” podcast. “And I just needed to fix the body.”

Smalts’ quest to transition, though, led her on a search to desperately try to prove she was anything but her biological gender. She took hormones and had surgery to change every aspect of her body — including the removal of her reproductive system — to match her internal feelings.

“There was all the regret, too, of just the things that I’ve done to my body — the fact that I didn’t have breasts anymore,” she explained. “And I ended up getting married, and my husband didn’t know if I’d ever have breasts again. I was able to get breast surgery about three months ago and get implants, but it’s not the same.”

Smalts, who became a Christian while still living as a transgender man and eventually de-transitioned, now ponders why none of the doctors caring for her mentioned the damaging nature of the medical procedures in which she engaged.

“It’s so maddening when I look back … where are the doctors that were willing to say, ‘Hey, wait a second, this is really not good for your body?’” Smalts said. 

She shared how, at one point during her transgender journey, her blood had started to thicken, but rather than urge her to stop treatments, the doctor caring for her reportedly took a different avenue.

“My blood levels were so bad … my blood was too thick,” she said. “[My doctor was] afraid I was in danger of a stroke, but, instead of telling me this wasn’t good for me, she had me going to the blood bank every month or so to do a therapeutic withdrawal, where they would just take a ton of blood out of me to try to spin out the blood.” 

Smalts added, “Why didn’t anybody ever say like, ‘This is just really not good for you, your body?’”  

Tragically, she will never be able to have a biological child with her now-husband — something deeply challenging and heartbreaking.

“Now that I’ve gotten married, that has been a huge regret, and I have shed so many tears over not being able to have a baby with my husband,” she said.

Smalts is just one of the thousands who have become enveloped in the transgender craze. She previously shared her story with CBN’s Faithwire, explaining how she believed many lies that led her on the initial transgender journey.

Her inevitable changes took root as she researched further invasive surgeries and saw some of the potential complications.

“I just realized with horror that I was never going to be a man, no matter what I did,” Smalts told Faithwire earlier this year. “I started to realize … I could have this outer appearance of a man, everyone could think I was a man, but I knew the truth inside.”

Smalts continued, “I was constantly having to override that truth. It’s like in Romans 1, where it says, ‘They suppressed the truth in unrighteousness.’ I knew the truth the whole time, but I was constantly trying to override it.”

Read more about her story here.

 

Marriage

At the time I am writing this article, I an about to perform a Wedding Service for a couple in our church.

It has made me think again how important marriage is, not just for the individuals involved, but for their children and the whole of society. Countless studies around the world have shown that, on average, married people are happier, live longer, and raise happier and healthier children who live more prosperous lives.

The Bible sets standards for marriage that are different from those of contemporary society. Marriage is to be a life-long union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others, Jesus was clear that only one reason was permitted for divorce and that was adultery.

If a person goes in to a marriage thinking that if it goes wrong they can walk away, then the chances are that is exactly what will happen.

When marriage is taken seriously, it gives great peace and security to families. It is awesome to know that there is one person in the world who has my back and will never abandon me, no matter what. When you are raising children, it gives them confidence to know that their parents will always be there for them.

The apostle Paul wrote that marriage was like the relationship between Jesus and the church. The faithfulness, commitment and deep love of a husband and wife is a physical sign of the deep love that Christ has for His people. When I recall that my wife and I are so deeply connected it is a reminder also that God would never abandon me.

If you are married, I encourage you to make a special effort today to show affection or gratitude to your spouse.