Friday, February 28, 2025

Arrows 2025 Feb 28 A Nation in Tears

 


Pictured the Bibas funeral, thanks to Michael Beener

We purpose in ourselves
To move forward in
the Faith of Yeshua

A Nation in Tears
In the Midst of Pain, God is There by Youval Yanay

In the midst of all the turmoil and uncertainty here in Israel, I often find myself wondering,  Does God really see me? Does He see this land and its people? Not just in a broad, distant way, but in the raw, unfiltered reality of who I am—the good, the bad, and the broken places.                                

     I often find myself returning to Psalm 139 because it doesn’t just talk about God—it invites us to step into His presence and be fully known. “O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know my sitting down and my rising up; You understand my thought afar off.” – Psalm 139:1-2

     There’s no pretending with Him. No hiding. He sees us completely—our strengths, our struggles, the things we don’t even admit to ourselves. And yet, He still loves us.

     It reminds me of Yeshua’s name: Immanuel—God with us. He didn’t just watch from a distance; He stepped into our world, into our pain, into our humanity. He knows what it’s like to feel weak, rejected, or alone. At a time when so many feel unseen, when fear and loneliness feel overwhelming, this psalm speaks directly to our hearts: You are not alone. You are not invisible.

     There have been times in my life when I felt like running. Maybe you have too. Not physically, but spiritually avoiding the deep places, covering up wounds, and keeping busy so we don’t have to deal with what’s underneath. “Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there.” – Psalm 139:7-8

     I love that phrase: “If I make my bed in hell…” How many of us have been there? Not literally, but in our choices, our regrets, the places we thought were too dark for God to enter. Yet Yeshua, the Good Shepherd, goes after the lost sheep. Even when we hit rock bottom—even when we run—He never stops pursuing us.

     This psalm also speaks to something deeper: our identity. The world tells us that our value comes from what we achieve, how we compare to others, or what others think of us. But Psalm 139 cuts through the noise: “For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” – Psalm 139:13-14

     Do we really believe this? Do we truly live as if we are fearfully and wonderfully made? Or do we carry the lies of the past—words spoken over us, failures, shame—allowing them to define us? The truth is: We were created out of love. “For we are His workmanship, created in Messiah Yeshua for good works.” – Ephesians 2:10 Yeshua doesn’t just see us; He restores us.

     The end of the psalm is a challenge. A call to stop running, to stop covering up, and to invite God into the deepest parts of who we are. “Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting.” – Psalm 139:23-24

     This is not a comfortable prayer. It’s a dangerous prayer because it means surrender. It means releasing control. It means allowing God to remove things that don’t belong. It means being real with Him—and with ourselves. This is the invitation of Yeshua. Not to fix ourselves before coming to Him, but to come as we are and let Him do the healing.

     In Israel today, there is uncertainty, division, and pain. But Psalm 139 reminds us that even in the darkest places, God is there. “Even the darkness shall not hide from You, but the night shines as the day; The darkness and the light are both alike to You.” – Psalm 139:12

     This is also the heart behind what we do at Revive Israel—not just working the land, but cultivating healing, restoration, and renewal. We want people to encounter the love of God—not just in words, but in tangible ways. So here is the invitation: Stop running. Stop hiding. Let yourself be seen. Yeshua sees you, loves you, and extends His hand to you. The question is: Will you let Him in?

     Read this online and explore the online resources of the Revive Israel community.



Arrows from Zion
Summarized from the Weekly Summary of Prayer Requests Israeli Ministries

Continuing with the rest of the report from  Youval and the Revive Israel team, a communal ministry in the Messianic village of Yad Hashmona, they report a cold snap in Israel, and the observation, “when it snows in Israel, life stops; but when there are rockets, somehow, everything keeps going!”
     They write, “
We are entering an intense season in the community, dedicating time to seek God’s face and receive a clear vision of what’s ahead. We ask you to join us in praying for wisdom, vision, and guidance in every step. There is so much to do, and we are excited to see how God is leading us forward!
     Also The Almeida family has safely returned from Brazil. (report next week). . . . We are grateful to have you with us as a part of this journey as one heart before God. May you be filled with God’s love and grace.”

Joel Jelski writes the Fields of Wheat report this week, “It’s a rainy and stormy day here in Israel. February 20, 2025. As I write this update, with tears in my eyes, our nation is re-living and mourning the horrors of October 7, 2023. How symbolic it is that as our nation weeps and mourns, tears fall from above on our land as we grieve.”
     The Bibas family especially, are symbols of the horror of October 7. Oded is the second oldest hostage taken, and Ariel is the youngest child ever to be kidnapped and held hostage. The pictures and video of the kidnapping of Shiri, holding her children, filled with fear and protecting her children, were burned into our collective memory. It took us right back to images not seen since the 1930’s and 40’s in Germany and Europe. They were taken alive, and today they were returned dead.  Honestly, I’m Angry . I have to be honest. I’m angry. So, so angry. . . . I don’t know how to imagine and hope for a world in which there is peace with people who would be willing to kidnap small children and elderly people and slaughter them in cold blood for their pleasure. . . . What hope is there for the people of Gaza who have been brainwashed into an extremist ideology, so extreme that even the Arab nations around them don’t want them in their country because it would destabilize them and be a security concern? Something has to change.
But God Provides Hope Even Amidst Grinding Grief ... and He Will Have the Last Word. . . . Gaza and its people need a deep transformation, and I know for certain the only hope for that is through Yeshua. Nothing else will work. I don’t have answers today, only questions. But I press into the words of Psalm 27:13-14  "I believe that I (and the people of Israel) shall look upon the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living! Wait for the LORD; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the LORD!”  May the Lord be our Shepherd and Father today. Please pray for our people and our nation. Thank you, Joel Jelski

From Michael Beener of the City of Life in Sderot, “Mourning Our Dead but Flourishing Again | A Heartbreaking Farewell: Thousands Mourn Ariel, Shiri, and Kfir Bibas On a day filled with sorrow, the community of Kibbutz Nir Oz gathered to honor and say their final goodbyes to three members of the Bibas family, four-year-old Ariel, his baby brother Kfir, just nine months old, and their mother Shiri. After being abducted by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, and held captive in Gaza for months, their bodies were finally released on February 20, 2025. The funeral procession was a deeply emotional event, with thousands of people filling the streets to mourn the loss of the Bibas family. . . . Children, the elderly, and families were all victims of Hamas' brutal assault, and the Bibas family became symbols of that unspeakable loss. . . . As we reflect on the lives lost, we also ask for prayers for the Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza. Their fate remains uncertain, and we continue to hope for their safe return to their families.
     Also sent:  The Prophecy That Comes to Life in Israel Every Year | Watch this color-filled VIDEO  | PURIM | In these challenging times, we want to bring joy and hope to children and their families with a special Purim event that we have lovingly prepared. | WATCH OUR VIDEO Constant Persecution On Our Ministry | What's Next? | Whether through prayer, financial support, or spreading the word, together we can face this challenge and witness the Lord working miracles in the midst of adversity. We trust that God has great plans for His work in Sderot. Thank you for walking with us on this journey of faith. | And     Could you take a moment to subscribe to our YouTube channel and drop a comment on the video?

Kobi & Shani Ferguson of Maoz Israel Ministries write: “Hamas didn’t kidnap the Bibas family …. What most people don’t know though, is that Shiri Bibas and her two red headed babies weren’t kidnapped by Hamas. They were kidnapped by Gazan civilians.
     On October 7th when Hamas invaded and saw such little resistance, they sent messages back to the Gazan population that this was their chance to fulfill their wildest dreams. “Come steal, rape, kill….Israel is weak!” So they did. Hundreds if not thousands of unarmed but vile Gazan civilians dropped everything and ran over and fulfilled their hearts desires which included kidnapping the weakest members of our society - women with their babies. Some of these Gazans weren’t even ideological in their depravity. Some just stole and went home a few hundred shekels richer.  Most telling however is that for over a year, hundreds of Israelis and foreigners were held captive in Gaza - many in apartments with families - and virtually no “innocent civilians” reported their location to outside sources. And when these hostages were returned in coffins - Gazans came to watch and brought their kids for this “cultural” event. The celebratory event included wedding music and a huge banner depicting Bibi Netanyahu as a vampire who is responsible for the four dead hostages. . . . This war is nowhere near over. Just last night two buses exploded prematurely in a parking lot. One exploded minutes after it was evacuated and two more devices were found. This isn’t surprising as we’ve just released hundreds of murderous terrorists.   During the cease fire Israeli villages and towns near Palestinian-ruled territories are gearing up with cameras, drones, guard posts and other security measures to be able to protect their residents if and when they are attacked the next time. If you’d like to help us get them this equipment, you can give here. ALSO  Watch the War Update 

From Pastors Pochtar at Beit Hallel & Voice of Judah ministries in Ashdod, The Prophetic Battlefield of Armageddon | VIDEO with Pastor Sason Pochtar | The land of Israel holds profound historical and spiritual significance. Every location tells a story, and one such place stands out with a prophetic narrative that spans both the Old and New Testaments | PODCAST: Inside Israel’s War – An Israeli Soldier’s Powerful and Unfiltered Perspective | READ Proclaiming the Gospel from Yeshua's Hometown - Nazareth and Bringing Light to Israel's Children with Purim. | Women’s Meeting: A Night of God’s Presence | The recent women’s gathering in Ashdod was nothing short of a divine appointment. Women from all walks of life came together to worship, pray, and encourage one another in faith. 

From David & Josie Silver’s Out of Zion Ministries, son Stefan who is also a pastor at the Kerem El congregation, write of the Numbers 22-24 account of the Failed Attempt to Curse Israel. “As Israel encamped near Moab, Balak became fearful of their strength, size and divine favor. Knowing that direct confrontation would be futile, he sought to weaken Israel spiritually by calling upon Balaam, a seer known for his ability to bless and curse. . . . Three times Balaam attempted to curse Israel, and three times God turned the curse into a blessing. In his final prophecy, Balaam even went beyond the immediate situation and foretold the coming of the Messiah who would bring blessing to all nations and peoples. . . . That which God blesses is blessed, and no man, woman, enemy, religion, no king, and no spiritual attack can reverse it. “God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it?” (Num. 23:19).
     . . . . God’s Blessing Continues Today | Since its founding, Israel has faced relentless attacks from hostile neighboring countries, terrorist organizations, and global opposition. . . . And yet, against all human odds, Israel not only survives but thrives. Despite wars, threats, boycotts and political pressure, Israel has become a global leader in technology, agriculture, defense, the arts and much more. This resilience is not merely human effort, it is a testament to God's enduring promise and irrevocable blessing – "How can I curse those whom God has not cursed? How can I denounce those whom the Lord has not denounced?" (Num. 23:8). . . .
Please be praying for Israel over this coming weekend as the nation mourns the lives of the slain hostages being returned while rejoicing over those returned alive. Proclaim God’s blessing on His people, proclaim comfort, peace and above all, salvation by knowing the savior, Yeshua.
     DD: Please keep praying for David Silver to be fully restored from the darkness of depression from the war. Please continue your prayers and support of this ministry too.

Chaim Malespin of the Aliyah Return Center and The Faithful Galileans writes, “The future of Gaza and the lives of the remaining hostages hang in the balance. . . .Much prayer and wisdom is needed in the coming days. These are the circumstances that we can see on the ground. However, as heavy as our hearts may be and the longing for this suffering to end we encourage everyone to not lose hope, to look up, hold on tight to the promises of God, read through the Psalms, and to be strong and courageous like the angel exhorted Joshua. Pray that Israel will walk the path that God has destined for us to walk in.
     Consider standing with us, and supporting the Aliyah Return Center —whether through prayer, financial support, or spreading awareness. Together, we can bring comfort, strength, and hope to those who need it most. Donate | Click the link above to see the many outreaches the ARC is doing!
     Plus Chaim reports A huge Miracle happened this week | A massive terror attack was planted in the Tel Aviv area! Terrorists from Judea and Samaria planted bombs on several buses. And by some miracle, the attack was foiled! A lady noticed something suspicious on the bus and told the bus driver, so then driver asked everyone to get off the bus. Afterwards, he drove the bus to the nearby bus parking lot. Then a few minutes later as they were waiting for the police, the bomb went off! Praise be to God, that no one was injured. And simultaneously, two other bombs went off in two other empty buses that were parked in different areas in the surrounding cities. This is nothing short of a miracle. Furthermore, additional bombs had been planted on other buses and were set to go off Friday morning. Thankfully they were discovered and dismantled. Hundreds of people’s lives were saved from a terrible disaster. THANK YOU GOD!

From Sally Shiff of the HaMaayan congregation (Sally is now in the US speaking in many states). Sally writes 2/24, “I am busy with face to face meetings always lending to the opportunity of sharing about Israel. What I am also finding is how much I need healing for the effects of the war. . . . I am slowly recovering from my cold, but yes, it’s really recovering from the stress of the war which I didn’t even know I had. . .but just so you know (and can pray) I am on the road to recovery.
     2/23 “Our nation is mourning the Bibas family. . . .I
watched how the world is mourning them too with buildings all over the world illuminated in Orange. (English subtitles)
     But to be honest, I was taken aback by the small amount of information given by news outlets here in America vs. Israel. I heard a very watered down version of the events surrounding the forensic findings of the Kfir and Ariel. I question how much true or factual information the world outside of Israel is actually getting. As I travel and share events such as the pagers of Hezbollah or that the cease fire is actually a "pause" and not the end of the war, I am shocked (not shocked) of how many people have no knowledge at all. So I continue sharing....
     Tanks have moved into central Israel (Samaria) for the first time in years. The IDF is steadfast in protection. (point of prayer, God would give wisdom and intel to the military and government for fast and accurate battles disarming the enemy.
     Hamas funding US school protests ...so much more I can share, God is STILL on the throne, and He is the Captain of the Hosts. In Him I hope.

Dov Bikas who leads the Tel Aviv Ministry outreach that Messianic Jews from all over Israel come to be volunteers in – because addicts and abused women from all over Israel come to live on these streets in Tel Aviv – sent a wonderful  account  this week called I Can Give You Something No Money Can Buy”. The “story of Artyom*, one of Aviv Center’s visitors, told by a volunteer team leader, Igal” is too long for me to share here, but I can give you a link to the Aviv Ministry Facebook page where this story is told. It is so encouraging and so are the other posts they share on Facebook. This is a special ministry reaching out the ones who are abandoned by all – all except Yeshua and His disciples. This is a perfect ministry to support “the least of these, My brethren.”

Avi Mizrachi of Dugit puts an appeal out for the Bat Zion Women’s Conference will be held in March—so the clock is ticking and we are down to less than a month to finalize all the details.  As we do every year, we have invited women from across the nation to lift their hearts and voices in prayer for healing, hope, and salvation. We will bus them from wherever they live to our gathering. So many of these women have endured unimaginable loss—family members lost in war, homes uprooted, and lives forever changed.  

From Tikkun Global VIDEO A Stake in the Ground | Tikkun Global Broadcast today with teaching from Asher Intrater | Join us TODAY as Asher shares the excitement of being in the new ministry center, in one of in the highest buildings in the heart of Jerusalem.” But, this has been a hellish year and a half in Israel. The physical war—the losses, the trauma—have taken a toll on the Jewish people. The spiritual battle over the international prayer movement has also been devastating to the Body of Messiah.      However, despite the sorrow, Asher notes that Israel is awakening to a new spiritual hunger. The people are reading the Psalms for themselves, listening to music about the love of God, looking for truth. And, regardless of the painful blows to the prayer movement, God is continuing to raise up a people who will pray from the place of His ascension with power and call forth His purposes. Day and night. Faithfully.”
     Shining the Light to Survivors | by Katy Sorsher  | For several years, Tiferet Yeshua has been hosting special holiday events for Russian-speaking Holocaust survivors in the greater Tel Aviv area. 

Lastly from Jennifer Guetta, Plant Hope Israel, “Here in Israel we are living with mixed emotions. One the one hand, we are grieving from the terrible losses of lives. … On the other hand, we are also seeing the fulfillment of God's promises, as He is planting us in the land. Last week God moved us from the ministry house in Poriah to our own house. One year ago, God said He was moving us to a new house and this week that was fulfilled. 16 volunteers came and helped us move, from Holland, the UK, the Alijah Return Center and more. God kept sending us angels to make it possible (see pics below). At the end of the day of moving, a double rainbow appeared over our new house!
     God set us free both physically and spiritually. It is amazing to be part of Gods promises and I am thanking God every day. But it is also heartbreaking to see the suffering of so many people who didn’t make it and people who are going through trauma. I do not know why God saves some and not others. It is a question that is hard to understand. But I do know that we can trust in him completely, no matter what happens. He does the impossible and opens a way through the Sea.
     Let us focus on the miracles! | In the last year God has done many miracles to save His people. Twice He saved us miraculously from an attack from Iran. He destroyed Hezbollah with the beepers, and last week he saved us from a huge terrorist plan to explode buses, by simply changing the time with am to pm. This gives us great hope for we know God is alive and still saving His people. The God of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. He is the same, yesterday, today and forever. And if you are in an impossible situation, please remember that what God did for Israel, He can also do for you! In the coming months we are expecting another battle with Iran. But we put our trust in the Lord to protect us.

     “. . . . LIVE Teaching and Discussion |You are invited into archaeology and the reality of the spiritual world in a Live from Israel  Zoom with Jennifer every other Wednesday at 8 PM Israel Time.  March 5: Spiritual warfare & the book of Esther.| March 19: The Presence and the search for the Ark of the Covenant.| April 2: The Mystery of Time | April 16: Passover and the Search for the Exodus. | Email Jennifer and Eliahu Guetta for Zoom details | Support Plant Hope Israel here.



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