Monday, September 16, 2013

A Word Provoked by Special Gifts & Art

You know it is pretty bad that ministries have to incentivize donations with special gifts in order to encourage contributions. I have long wondered if many Christians in the USA would just stop supporting ministries if ever the tax deduction for their giving was cut off. But I do notice is it is even Biblical that ministries DO have to encourage contributions.

Over many years of studying what was going on with the apostle Paul between Acts 12 and 21, I have discovered that the apostle Paul also had to stay after the churches to keep their collection for the believers in Israel going. Paul had to write them not to be slack about it because it would ultimately turn to their benefit to bestow this gift upon the persecuted believers in Israel - to keep them going in their ministry to the people of Israel.

I believe this is a revelation hidden in nuggets of accounts in Acts and comments made by Paul in his letters to the churches. It is a hidden truth that is reserved for God to reveal in the times that Israel is being saved.

I also believe that this season of the salvation of the Jews is upon us, and even as progressively God is revealing the identity of the Messiah to more and more Jews, on a parallel level He is revealing to individual Christians that we are called to support the Israeli Jewish ministries laboring in Yeshua's harvest.

Probably not many on this mailing list, but many Christians would stop reading right there. Like every other significant revelation of God, there is great resistance to this understanding with long standing excuses why Christians don't accept the significance of the Israeli Body of Messiah in this hour. There are the excuses of those who say God no longer has special purposes within the modern nation of Israel and on the polar opposite side there are those who believe the modern nation of Israel is key to the last days but deny the significance of the fledgling Body of Messiah that exists within it.

Both are wrong, of course, regardless of how well built up the wall of denial is.

The 15,000-something Jewish believers in Israel are THE MOST significant sign that plan of God is nearing completion that there is in the world today.

Until the Church starts picking up all the "bread crumbs" that the apostle Paul dropped between the time frame of Acts 12 and 21, we are actually delaying the unfolding of powerful harvest blessings that will also be released on the Church by the fulfillment of blessing the Israeli Body of Messiah.

Paul set his face like flint to model this as the way the Gentile Church should relate to Body of Messiah in Israel.  He was prophetically modeling it and perhaps more than he realized it was more for our day than even for his own day. 

Paul's last trip to Israel to carry the donations that were made over a several years period to the BELIEVERS in Israel, was accompanied by ambassadors from each of the regional churches ...as well as prophetic warnings that Paul would lose his freedom by fulfilling his mission. He did it anyway.

It was that important. It was important for our day because this is season when the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled and the re-grafting of Israel into their own olive tree has commenced.



Thursday, June 20, 2013

Dysfunctional Family



Can you imagine marrying into a family where for decades the groom's family rejects you? At different times, different family members rise up with something struck in their craw about you, with lots of murmuring, resentment and stirring up other family members against you. Then it dies down and someone else takes the lead of offense against you....just a never ending parade of family rejection?

 Yeah, I think that pretty much describes how Messianic Jews feel often times about their relationship with about half the Church, too. Some handle that pain of it better than others, but the ones who handle it like Yeshua - giving mercy and forgiveness - keep the hope for peace despite the rejection.



 Many waters cannot quench love, nor can rivers drown it.
If a man tried to buy love with all his wealth, his offer would be utterly scorned.

SONG of SOLOMON 8:7

Are Messianic Jews a cult like your Jewish friend said?!

If you are a Christian, you ought to know that your traditional Jewish friends will try to keep you from being interested in Messianic Jews (Jews who believe in Jesus) by telling you they are a religious cult.

You know what makes them a religious cult in the eyes of traditional Jews? The fact they believe in Jesus.

Now don't get into all kinds of confusion. Your Jewish friends are nice people - they are just adamantly opposed to any Jew who believes in Jesus. They think that person has become a traitor to the Jewish people, abandoning true faith to align with the Christians who have persecuted Jews for a couple of millennium.

You don't have to get mad at them for thinking that way, you just have to understand why they say the things they do about Messianic Jews and the Christians who affilate with Messianic Jews. And it is important that you do so, and not let yourself be swayed by their strong conviction that Messianics are a religious cult.

It's all about Jesus. If you have no problem with Him, then how could you possibly be persuaded that Jews believing in Jesus equals a cult? Selah!



If you want to know more I can refer you to a couple of books that will help turn on the light.  They are by Tel Aviv Messianic leader, Ron Cantor:

Identity Theft: How Jesus was Robbed of His Jewishness
 Read the first two chapters free at this link

and Leave Me Alone - I'm Jewish!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Four Seasons in Ezekiel’s Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones


Four Seasons in Ezekiel’s Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones

By Donna Diorio
March 7, 2013

Yesterday while writing the Priority Prayer Focus for my Weekly Summary of Prayer Requests for Israeli Ministries and the brief, Arrows from Zion, the Holy Spirit gave me a new way of looking at Ezekiel's vision of the Valley of Dry Bones.  I've picked out these four pictures to correspond with the seasonal concept I saw.

The first drawing is of Israel depicted as Ezekiel first saw them - the horrific sight of a valley piled high with the bones of dead Jews. We often think of the Holocaust but the Jewish people have suffered many purges, many deaths in their almost 2,000 years of exile from the land they were promised. 

In their spiritual exile from God, the Jews have been spiritually dead men walking, alienated from their own Messiah.  By the viewpoint of God, as the apostle Paul explains in Romans 9-11, this spiritual exile was a necessity to open salvation to the rest of the nations, but God's plan would culminate in all Israel being saved.

This could be viewed as the winter season when the foliage is stripped from the branches, the land is barren of fruit and the landscape mostly looks dead. In Ezekiel's vision, God asked the prophet if the bones could even live again.  What he was really asking is, ‘Do YOU believe that I can make these dry bones come to fully life for My purposes?’  Many have heard the LORD ask them the same question as He has called them out to stand with Israel as He is in the process of restoring them to the full life He has for them.

So God called the prophet to prophesy over that valley full of dead men's dry bones that God Himself was breathing life into them calling their bones to reassemble, and then tendons and ligaments uniting muscle to bone, then flesh to cover it all - but there was no breath, prophetically noting that just calling Jews back to Israel does not complete what God is going to do to give them the fullness of life.  There is no fullness of life without the spiritual breath.  In Him – in Yeshua - we live and move and have our being.

The second depiction is the newspaper headline declaring the Modern State of Israel being born in a day.  The long exile of the Jews from their promised land officially ended May 14, 1948.  In Ezekiel's vision this would correlate with the spring season where God stood the dry bones on their feet and began to cover their bones with muscle and flesh - a functioning State of Israel to re-gather the Jews from exile back to the place of their promise.


 Most of the Christians that God has called to stand in the place of Ezekiel prophesying to the Jewish people remain stalled in the first season and the second season. For Israel to truly become ‘Israel of God’ Christians will have to move into the summer and fall season where the seeds of the gospel are being harvested.

In different seasons there are different things to pray and prophesy, and there are different practical things to do in expressing our faith related to our prayers and prophecy. 

 In the winter and spring seasons of the raising up of the Dry Bones, Christians played essential roles in helping the Jewish people to accomplish the incredible and even the unprecedented re-birth of a state by a people in exile nearly 2,000.  Any Jewish history tells the stories of critical Christians who came to the side of the Jews to establish its statehood, its army, the declarations in the nations that paved the way for the birth of Israel.

Then at the re-capture of the Jerusalem, Israel entered into the summer season of Ezekiel's vision as depicted well in the third painting of a man beginning to rise up with flesh and blood, lifting his hand toward Heaven. 

June 7, 1967, the date Israel regained control over the capital city Jerusalem, is the official date that Ezekiel's vision entered into a new season.  Many Christians have not noted the season change and are still operate under the prophesy, the intercession and the practical functioning of aid that was called for in the spring season.

Any gardener will tell you that there are things to do year round, in all four seasons, in order to keep the land prepared - but the duties change from season to season.  This is also true spiritually.  The season changed when Jerusalem again came under the control of Israel - those dry bones that were standing reassembled with flesh and blood but no spiritual breath.

In 1967 the "kairos" time spoken of in Luke 21:24 came to pass marking a new season in the restoration of the Dry Bones God gave Ezekiel in a vision.  Elsewhere in the world, Jews began to receive the knowledge of the Son of God, discovering that Israel's Messiah was that man, Yeshua.  1967 is regarded as the year that the Messianic Jewish movement was birth - and it is no coincidence to the Luke 21:24 prophecy. 

God began breathing spiritual life into Jewish men and women who gathered together to the faith in Jesus retaining their Jewish identity.  This was controversial in the Church. Still is.  Even for those who dedicated themselves to standing by Israel, mostly they have been stuck in the spring season mode, planting when they should be harvesting.  Mostly the Israel-supporting Church has ignored that God has been breathing spiritual life into the Jews so that there are an estimated one million Messianic Jews in the world today.

In a garden, if you are stuck in thinking that spring is still the season you are in when it is actually the end of the summer you will have missed many of the things that make for a plentiful harvest in the fall.  In the last two seasons, our practical assistance, like our prophecy and intercession, is geared toward the moving of the Holy Spirit in Israel.

It is time for the Church to awaken to fact that God is not standing still in His vision for the valley of Dry Bones.  It is time for the Church to lift up their eyes and see the season has shifted from primarily speaking prophetically to the flesh and bones issues of Israel, into speaking spiritual life to enter the walking dead.

For many Christians, the spiritual reality that Israel is spiritually dead has been glossed over. In the desire to raise Christian help for Israel's fight to survive in the politics of the international community, many have over-emphasized flesh and blood issues over spiritual life issues.  Most Christians are hungry only for analysis of the politics of opposition that Israel faces - the flesh and blood issues – while the spiritual life issues are low priority and back burner. 

There are too many ministries willing to speak only to the flesh and blood issues and never to the spiritual life issues of Israel.  Not only is that not what people want to hear, but it is also not was Israel wants these high profile Israel supporters speaking of!   Should we obey God or man?

If this lack of interest continues in what God is doing to infuse Jews with the spiritual life of Yeshua, then many who believe they are fully supportive of Israel will not even have a part in the harvest season as God commanded the prophet Ezekiel.  In verse 11 God tells the prophet, Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel: behold, they say, Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost: we are cut off for our parts. 

The answer to that hopelessness does not lie in political support, but in spiritual birth.
Recently I read that during the last elections Israelis voted primarily based on economic considerations because they knew that no Prime Minister, no matter who he was, could do anything to move the needle on peace negotiations or national security.  Israelis have lost hope for resolution with their Arab neighbors and the terror groups that masquerade as Palestinian governments.

The answer God gives the prophet Ezekiel is this (37:9): Prophesy to the Ruach (Spirit), prophesy, son of man, and say to the Ruach, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Come from the four winds, O Ruach, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.

That is not just the normal air we breathe, it is the life-giving Spirit of God that comes into us as we enter into the faith of Yeshua.  God says that in the summer season, we are to be prophesying in the Holy Spirit for the Holy Spirit to enter into the walking dead, the Jews who are standing on their re-assembled dry bones, covered with muscle and flesh, but lacking the life-giving Holy Spirit of Messiah. 

Surely there are some Christians who have entered into the season change and are prophesying in keeping with the summer season and doing the accompanying practical aid necessary to bring in an abundant harvest in the fall - but the majority are still operating in the spring season, oblivious to the spiritual need or how God is answering the spiritual need among the Jewish people.  Awake, thou that sleepest!

In Matthew 16:2-3, Yeshua rebuked the crowd of Jews saying, "When it is evening you say, 'It will be fair weather, for the sky is red'; and in the morning, 'It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.' Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times.' 

This is the same thing happening today, only it is the Church that is failing to discern the season of Israel's harvest.

In the final picture you see the raised hands of young Messianic Jews and Israeli Arabs worshiping the LORD together in Tel Aviv at one of the several annual conferences for young believers in Israel.  The Holy Spirit of God is breathing spiritual life into the dry and hopeless bones of Jews throughout Israel and in all the places they are in the world.

Will we recognize the shift of God's season in dealing with Israel's salvation?  Will we move from the intercessions and practical aid, and prophesying of the spring season of Israel onto the season that is now taking place in Israel?  It is time to adjust our priorities from strengthening the flesh and blood issues of Israel to prioritizing the spiritual life issues.

The season has changed, but many Christians have not even noticed.

If you want to hold up Israel for the outpouring of God's best, then you must recognize the change of season and enter into prophesying life to the walking, but spiritually dead. 

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Friday, March 1, 2013

What is God's Highest Purpose for us in Supporting Israel?


Christian Support of Israel does not mean
 there is an understanding of the holy Remnant in Israel.
If we aren't teaching this, how will they grasp the significance?
What is God's Highest Purpose for us in Supporting Israel?

Jewish and Arab leaders praying together in northern Israel
at an annual gathering for believers

After being a Christian connected to the Messianic Jews for about 22 years, I have found that the greatest issue is not that half the Church does not think Israel is significant to God at all, but rather that the half of the Church that does recognize the significance of Israel still fail to recognize the significance of the existence of a growing Body of Messiah in Israel. 

When we don't recognize that the believers being raised up in Israel by the Holy Spirit are the KEY to the salvation of all Israel - and to a parallel release of revival throughout the nations - then we ignore them as insignificant. 

This sadly has been what I have observed in the Church that is gung-ho to support Israel - just not God's purposes in the LORD's Body in Israel. 

You can get millions of Christians interested in praying for Israel's safety from their enemies - the terrorists and the international politics, but it takes a revelation from the Holy Spirit for those Christians to understand that as the Body of Messiah, the kingdom of Yeshua, increases in Israel, that it is the holy Remnant that actually increases Israel's safety. Selah.

A subscriber in Puerto Rico reminded me of this article I wrote in 2006,
"If Jesus came down for an encouragement visitation with His kinsmen in Israel, He wouldn't head straight for the Israelis that Christians seem to think of when we think about supporting Israel. Yeshua would meet with His disciples the same as He did after He was resurrected and appeared to them before ascending to the Father."  You might enjoy it too.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

A Visitation of Jesus in Israel

One of my subscribers was trying to access an article I wrote in 2006 on my website, but couldn't because the website was down (I still don't know for sure why).  But I did have the article in my documents file and thought it might be good to revisit it here.


A Visitation of Jesus in Israel
by Donna Diorio
March 14, 2006


If Jesus came down for an encouragement visitation with His kinsmen in Israel, He wouldn't head straight for the Israelis that Christians seem to think of when we think about supporting Israel. Yeshua would meet with His disciples - the same as He did after He was resurrected and appeared to them before ascending to the Father.

As soon as He arrived Jesus would head off first to meet with His followers who have been enduring the most persecution, like the Jewish believers in Beer Sheva and Arad; His Druse disciples in village of Maghar; or the Arab Bible Society that recently shut down under bomb threat from masked gunmen in Gaza.   

Jesus would probably soon afterwards want to go up to Jerusalem (and over to Jaffa) to meet with students and teachers who are in discipleship training for a new generation of spiritual leaders in Israel.   He would want to quickly get out to the desert, as well, to one of the youth events for teenage believers.  Jesus would want to encourage the teens to hold steady in their faith in the midst of overwhelming peer pressure and to have great confidence about His plan for their lives.

 
While in the Negev, He would also delight in blessing one of the many Israeli Jewish and Arab believers ‘desert encounters’ that come together to overcome their mutual woundedness and to deepen their relationships with each other in Him. Jesus would be eager to meet with all the groups and individuals who are reaching out of their comfort zone to walk in reconciliation with former enemies, now brothers in Him.  It would bless Him as much as them to be able to attend one of the multi-congregational Jewish and Palestinian picnics held each year in the north at one of the national forests.  (How it blesses Him when brothers dwell in unity!)

Back in Jerusalem, Jesus would be far more likely to hang out with young people at the JAMM or to head over to lead a night watch in the 24/7 intercession at Succat Hallel than He would be to mingle with the ‘religious’ in the Old City.  He would also want to get over toTel Aviv to hang out at the Dugit Coffee Shop and talk 'God stuff' with people who drop in for follow up conversations after encountering street ministries outside.  He would probably stop off at several ministries and congregations along the highway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, just to say, “Hi” and “Keep up the good works.”

 
Jesus would love being around all the young (and some not so young!) believers witnessing at the believer's booth at the giant annual New Age festival.  He would certainly want to meet with all His followers who are serving Him and their country in the Israeli Defense Forces.  (He is the Commander of the Armies of the Lord, after all.)

Jesus would want to travel up the Mediterranean coastline visiting all the congregations and house groups of believers along the way in Netanya, Kiryat Yam, Haifa, Acco and Nahariyya.  Surely He would want to revisit the congregation in His hometown of Nazareth.  (It was just established last year and there has not been a Messianic Jewish congregation in Nazareth for a very long time.)  Maybe Jesus would even want to walk out for a time of intercessory prayer for religious zealots when He visited his old home town.  The hill in Nazareth where their ancient counterparts had tried to push Him off the cliff would be a perfect place for that intercession.  He could pray there for all His followers in Israel today who are targeted by the religious for His name’s sake.


From there Jesus would undoubtedly travel over toward Tiberias and to the Sea of Galilee where He spent so many wonderful hours teaching the common folk in the rolling countryside that surrounds the sea.  (Once again after these two thousand years He has many followers who meet to worship Him throughout this region.)

 
From Ariel to Eilat, and from Mt Carmel to Ashkelon, Jesus would travel throughout Eretz Israel blessing and strengthening new believers and seasoned servants, both young and old—all 10,000 Israeli believers scattered throughout the land.  There is no doubt that if Jesus chose to return to Israel for just a quick visit to encourage His people to do His will, it would be His body, His followers that He would visit.

Many of the prophets, hearing that Jesus was in the Holy Land for a quick visit with His people, would miss seeing Him altogether. 

 
That might sound surprising but the reason they would miss Him is because so many are convinced that Jesus would be hanging out with the same ones they like to rub elbows with. (Isn’t it just too cool to talk to a rabbi or a Knesset member?) 
 
Hearing that Jesus was making a visitation to Israel to encourage His kinsmen, the prophets would likely all flock to Temple Mount first.  They would expect that Jesus would want to come and make His feelings known about the usurpers at the Dome of Rock.  (Well, after all, He overturned the tables of the money changers in the Temple, didn't He?) 

Actually Jesus probably wouldn't even bother visiting that particular area.  There is a time and season for every visitation, and the season for Him to visit the Temple Mount is not here yet. He also wouldn't go visit the Knesset or the Sanhedrin—not because He doesn't care about those Jews, but because the purpose of this visitation would be to build up His body in Israel for the work of the ministry.  Besides, proclaiming the gospel to the un-believers is the job of the believers.  That is their purpose; He is just visiting to encourage the believers in their purpose.

 
Some of the prophets would expect Jesus to go visit 'the righteous' in Mea Shearim, but His visitation to Israel would be about encouraging His followers who are running with His Father’s vision.
 
Jesus would not go over to the Mea Shearim neighborhood where Yeshiva boys "enforce" the Sabbath on a Friday night by angrily pelting rocks at the cars of the seculars that drive past.  He wouldn't travel down into one of the ultra-pious enclaves in the Negev Desert to sit in on strategy meetings with the locals and anti-missionary groups like Yad L'Achim. (He’d have already visited with their intended victims in His first stop in Israel.  You know, just to strengthen them with much needed grace for being partakers in the fellowship of His sufferings.)

If the Israeli government was dismantling another settlement like Amona while Jesus was visiting—in spite of what many Christian Zionists may think--He wouldn't don an orange tee shirt and head for the protest site!  Some of us might link arms with the "Greater Israel" protesters hardened in violent resistance of a legal government eviction but Jesus wouldn’t take part in it.  He isn't worried about losing ground; His concern is with not losing sheep.  (Jesus is convinced in the wisdom and integrity of the Father's plan and promise to restore Israel's borders. He also knows the fulfillment of “Greater Israel” certainly doesn't rest on the strength or righteousness of Israel's un-believing religious right wing, or the strength of their un-believing political right wing, for that matter!)

If Jesus came to visit Israel today--just a short visitation to encourage and strengthen His kinsmen for the days ahead—who He visited would surely be a big shocker for many believers around the world. Jesus would just not go to the places or seek out the people so many of us are convinced that He would.  No, He would head straight for ones it seems most of the believers worldwide have pretty much overlooked. He would head straight for His followers, His own body in Israel

You know what I'm talking about right?  Jesus is "the head" and we are His "feet" walking out His witness and will on the earth?  You know, "Sacrifice and offering You did not desire, but a body You have prepared for Me." 

 
Jesus has "feet" in Israel, a "body" who bear witness of Him.  The body of believers in Israel is His own hidden treasure like He spoke about in Matthew 13:33, “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavened.”   That is even their mission, to be like yeast hidden in the midst of dough that causes the whole batch to begin to rise until it is ready to be baked into bread.  (They are supposed to be hidden from their countrymen, not us!  Are we spiritually blind too?)
 
Jesus’ body in Israel—I am talking about the believers who call upon the name of Yeshua—are the hidden blessing in the midst of a strife torn land.  They are the ones upon whom the preservation of Israel rests, because the blessing of God is granted to the nations for the sake of His faithful remnant within them:   

As the new wine is found in the cluster,
    And one says, ‘Do not destroy it,
    For a blessing is in it
,’

    So will I do for My servants’ sake,
    That I may not destroy them all.

    I will bring forth descendants from Jacob,
    And from Judah an heir of My mountains;
    My elect shall inherit it,
    And My servants shall dwell there.
       Isaiah 65:8-9
 
If Jesus came to visit Israel today, just to walk around and encourage His kinsmen, He would make His way around to all His shepherds, the congregational leaders.  He would go to the evangelists and the street witnesses.  He would meet with the worship ministries and psalmists who make music in name of Yeshua; and with the intercessory prayer groups that meet throughout the Land. 
 
Jesus would make it a point to lift up the arms of those who are ministering humanitarian aid to terror victims and to those passing out food and clothing to the poor.  He would meet with un-salaried ministries that raise their own support (from donations in their former nations) just to be able to minister His life to broken families and wounded individuals.  (Just because many minister on staff with a congregation in Israel sure doesn’t mean they get a paycheck! He would want to bless them for their sacrificial service to Him.)
 
Jesus would go round to the many offices set up by His believers to minister to women with unwanted pregnancies offering them a way to live with their choice. He would be eager to impart even more compassion to those ministering to the homeless, the alcoholics, the druggies and the others who are used and abused by themselves and by others.  He would want to speak grace upon those ministering care to the elderly, and also to those teaching new believer parents how to “raise up their children in the Way they should go.” 

Jesus would want to meet with all these believers whose citizenship is not only Israeli, but also Heavenly.   All these spiritual brothers and sisters would be the ones Jesus would want to see first, to bless first, to speak grace and shalom to first. 

But Jesus is not going to come down from heaven to earth again to encourage the saints in Israel. Why not?  Because He has already made provision for reaching out to every single Israeli believer we have mentioned here. 

 
Do you see it Church?  We are His feet; we are His body in the earth.  It is our job to do this in the same way He would.  Do you see that we should go to encourage the same ones He would?  It is going to take our feet to go around and encourage, uplift and generally build up His body in the Land of Israel
 
You know the saying, “What would Jesus do?”
 
This is what Jesus would do regarding the support of His family in Israel. They are the believers, His spiritual kin.  If we build them up for the work of the ministry, all Israel will be saved.


Friday, February 15, 2013

Love Never Fails

Nice art.  It goes with something I was thinking about when I woke up this morning, the verse in 1 Corinthians 13, that love never fails.  My perception of that has always been that 'love wins' or 'love does not lose'.  So I looked it up this morning to see if that is the true flavor of the word 'lose' in the original language.

What I found was that the kind of love Paul was talking to the Corinthians about was the kind of love that once you have it, you cannot lose it.  This is love that does not fall out of love. It is love that it is not possible to fall down from or fall off of.  It is love that is in such a steady place that it is not possible to fall from a place which one cannot keep this love.  It is love with a power that cannot fall powerless - it will never fall to the ground, or be rendered powerless.

This is the kind of love that the LORD gives us, but it is also the kind of love that He desires us to pursue with people in our lives – that we would be perfected in love. 

When I looked at the rest of verse 8, love was contrasted to prophecy, tongues and knowledge.  In each of those a different kind of "fail" was being expressed in the original language.  The fail these things are another word entirely; this "fail" means something that will cease, something that will be deprived of force, influence, power.

Corinthians 13:8 is the proof text that many use to say that gifts of the Spirit are no longer available to believers.  That is not what I believe and is not my point. 

Rather, in it I see the apostle spelling out our priority system to the Corinthians.  He is saying to believers, of all the spiritual things you pursue, be sure to put learning to love like He loves you at the top of your pursuit.

Everything else has a shelf life, but those who pursue learning how to love like God will take that into eternity with them.

No matter what happens in a person's life, love will not fail to find compassion for others.  When we mature in God’s kind of love will be stirred no matter how someone else has screwed up.  It is a flame that cannot be put out by many waters under the bridge. 
In Ephesians 4:13 Paul tells us about the "perfect" that is coming when the prophecy, tongues and knowledge spiritual gifts will come to the end of their usefulness.  It is the time with the Body of Messiah/Christ has come to the unity of the faith and to the knowledge of the Son of God

We the Messiah’s Body in the earth, as a whole, will understand the LORD's purposes for us so completely that we will genuinely reflect Yeshua's love.  As a whole, we will be the one new man - that maturity into the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ/Messiah, which is God's purpose for us. 

We will love one another.  That right there is enough to cause many to believe it is mission impossible.

I believe in the reality that this is what it is all about from God’s perspective. Many of my good and spiritual friends do not believe it will ever be possible for humankind to ever so put on Messiah/Christ as a Body, that this could be possible on this side of eternity.  But I believe that is exactly the testimony of scripture as to God's purposes in Messiah Yeshua.

Often I fail to love the way God loves me but coming up to this level is at least in my sights.  It is the fixed point of my mission horizon.  No matter what the challenges we face in our lives, the opposition is aimed at making our love for others, hence our love for God to fail.  This is the battle, so let us fight the good fight with the God kind of love which is incapable of failing.

Love never fails.