Endnotes |
~ Thank You ~
As the Roman year 1997 draws to its
conclusion, we just want to give a big THANK YOU
to all who have been able to assist us this past year in
publishing Hebrew Roots. Without your generous support
we simply would not have been able to do this work.
Many of you have written and said that
you just do not have funds available to help us, or you wish you
could send more but are unable. Please do not apologize. It is
our desire that Hebrew Roots go to anyone who wishes to
receive it, whether they can contribute financially or not. For
if you are unable to contribute, God will surely send someone
else who can, as long as the publication serves His will.
However there is another, and really
more important way, that each of you can contribute to Hebrew
Roots. That is through your prayers. Each issue brings
its own set of challenges. Spiritual warfare is very real,
and even though one cannot see the enemy, he does exist. Your
heartfelt, and regular, prayers for this work are both needed and
wanted.
This coming year we hope to be able to
publish a full six issues. (God willing, of course.) To do this
we need both spiritual and financial support. Please pray that HaShem
(the Name) will guide every word that is written in each and
every one of those issues.
May HaShem bless each and
every one of you in this coming year.
~ Messianic Hasidim? ~
We continue to hear reports that a
number of the ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel are coming to accept
the fact that Yeshua is truly their Messiah. The
following excerpt is taken from a letter from Sid Roths Messianic
Vision.
"Reports are still coming to my
office of the red-hot for Jesus rabbis and Yeshiva
(rabbinical) students in Israel. It is estimated the group has
grown to over 400! These ultra-Orthodox Jews received Jesus not
by man, but by revelation of the Holy Spirit and the Scriptures.
They move in awesome power and will evangelize millions around
the world. The Holy Spirit has told them not to make themselves
public. But very soon it will be time for this army of Jewish
evangelists to reveal themselves to the world."
Can this be? Is there really a stirring
of the Holy Spirit among the ultra-orthodox in Israel that is
bringing them to a faith in Yeshua? (However, of one
thing you can be sure, they do not call Him Jesus.) Let us pray
that it is so, and that they can assist all of us, who believe,
to have a closer relationship with Messiah Yeshua.
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~ Shalom ~
(Aleph-Tav)
The Beginning and the End
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