by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
Pastor Marty Baker, Th.M. Shame. It is exactly what Paul tells the Roman Christians he doesn’t feel when he thinks about the gospel of Jesus Christ. Here is how he states it: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel …” (Romans 1:16a). Ostensibly, this...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson The highlight of the entire Passover Seder is the drama surrounding the afikomen. At the beginning of the evening the leader of the Seder will lift up the tri-compartment matzoh bag, and remove the middle board of matzoh. This middle piece is...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson The long evening of the Seder was winding down. A few hours earlier family and friends had gathered for the beginning of the annual tradition of the Passover Seder; it seemed as if the reading of the Passover Haggadah would never get to the place...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Roland Mills In the Bible, we have recorded for us what is called the “…feast of the LORD” (Leviticus 23:4). Seven feasts are recorded in Leviticus 23. Together, they tell us the marvelous story of God’s dealings with His chosen people and...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Moshe Gold On the Seder plate1 containing the main ritual items of the Passover is a place marked by the Hebrew word Zerôah. It is here that a roasted shank bone of a lamb is placed to symbolize the Pascal lamb once offered in the Temple. This is a purely...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson The future of the city of Jerusalem is of vital concern to the three main monotheistic religions of the world—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Each has a compelling interest in this city. The present-day Middle East conflict between Israel and...