tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430822566897252055.post8780991852026222452..comments2024-03-13T05:41:41.574-07:00Comments on Fruit of the Fig Tree: The Cave of Adullam & the 3 Anointings of DavidDonna Diorio, IsraelWatcherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17047389276345782181noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430822566897252055.post-33097316370622114462019-01-10T06:22:50.108-08:002019-01-10T06:22:50.108-08:00I'm a little surprised I didn't get more c...I'm a little surprised I didn't get more conversation out of my new article, The Cave of Adullam & The 3 Anointings of David. I did get one email this morning from a Messianic Jewish brother who left Iran in 1979 & became a believer in Jesus in 1981 in the USA. He moved to Israel in '86 but had to return to the US in 94 because his mother had cancer.<br /><br />Like I told him, my article was not about condemning any Messianic Jews who live somewhere other than Israel. God tells each of us where to be - not me!<br /><br />My point that for most Messianic Jews living in other nations, they typically have an easier situation in which to live their lives and even to be in ministry.<br /><br />My article was not about shaming any Messianic Jew who didn't live in Israel, but was about bringing attention to the fact that the Messianic Jews living in Israel deserve our respect and support. What they are doing there to impact the nation of in the name of Yeshua is done with much personal sacrifice. They deserve a higher honor not only from the international Church, but also the international Messianic community.<br /><br />The other thing I would clarify is that although I spoke about the American Messianic Jews who immigrated to Israel, it is only because I am most familiar with their story. In no way do I place them above the Israeli Messianic Jews from any other nation originally, or even the sabra Jews who could move to some place not so hard. ..but they don't.<br /><br />Any Messianic Jew who chooses to put their stakes down deep in ministering in Israel are the ones I am saying deserve special honor and support from the international Church, but also the international Messianic community. The ground they have been plowing, planting seed, water sprouts, nurturing fruit in the Lord's harvest in Israel, the is a priceless contribution to the rest of the worldwide body - whether we realize it yet or not.Donna Diorio, Israelprayer.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15505598094543850516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2430822566897252055.post-84444384649131082882019-01-10T06:10:51.468-08:002019-01-10T06:10:51.468-08:00I'm a little surprised I didn't get more c...I'm a little surprised I didn't get more conversation out of my new article, The Cave of Adullam & The 3 Anointings of David. I did get one email this morning from a Messianic Jewish brother who left Iran in 1979 & became a believer in Jesus in 1981 in the USA. He moved to Israel in '86 but had to return to the US in 94 because his mother had cancer.<br /><br />Like I told him, my article was not about condemning any Messianic Jews who live somewhere other than Israel. God tells each of us where to be - not me!<br /><br />My point that for most Messianic Jews living in other nations, they typically have an easier situation in which to live their lives and even to be in ministry.<br /><br />My article was not about shaming any Messianic Jew who didn't live in Israel, but was about bringing attention to the fact that the Messianic Jews living in Israel deserve our respect and support. What they are doing there to impact the nation of in the name of Yeshua is done with much personal sacrifice. They deserve a higher honor not only from the international Church, but also the international Messianic community.<br /><br />The other thing I would clarify is that although I spoke about the American Messianic Jews who immigrated to Israel, it is only because I am most familiar with their story. In no way do I place them above the Israeli Messianic Jews from any other nation originally, or even the sabra Jews who could move to some place not so hard. ..but they don't.<br /><br />Any Messianic Jew who chooses to put their stakes down deep in ministering in Israel are the ones I am saying deserve special honor and support from the international Church, but also the international Messianic community. The ground they have been plowing, planting seed, water sprouts, nurturing fruit in the Lord's harvest in Israel, the is a priceless contribution to the rest of the worldwide body - whether we realize it yet or not.Donna Diorio, Israelprayer.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15505598094543850516noreply@blogger.com