Showing posts with label Chanukkah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chanukkah. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2020

IN THE MIDST OF WINTER, I MUSE ON CHANUKKAH

IN THE MIDST OF WINTER

I MUSE ON CHANUKKAH  

(THE FEAST OF LIGHTS) 



                 CHANNUKAH (Hanukkah)  or the Feast of Lights
 is observed in December.    Let us consider the history of this
feast.        
             168 B.C.  Antiochus, the Syrian King, tried to force 
the Jews to leave the worship of Jehovah.   He filled Jerusalem 
with desolation and the Temple with Greek idols.    He burned the Scriptures and killed those who tried to save them. 
               A man named Mattathias lived in Modin with his five
sons.  He defied the orders of the King and called upon the Jews 
to follow him.    For years they battled and vexed the Syrian army 
by guerrilla tactics.     Each time a Syrian host was sent to destroy
the Maccabeans, they were routed and defeated.  
                  At last Judah and his band made their way to Jerusalem,
determined to rededicate the Temple.   They cleansed and prepared the Temple and all the altars.    When it was time to LIGHT THE TEMPLE CANDLEABRA  (The Menorah)   they found only one small cruse of sanctified oil to use, enough to last only one day.
Preparing more would take a week.   However, they lit the lamp 
in order to dedicated the Temple, and according to what is told us, 
by those who were there, the small supply of oil lasted for the ENTIRE EIGHT DAYS.  
            Accordingly,  HANUKKAH (Chanukkah)  is celebrated 
for eight days to commemorate the "miracle"  of God's provision
at that time.     
            They were looking to that wonderful DAY when
Nahum chapter 2. 7 - 9 would be fulfilled.
           "And I will shake all nations, and the desire of nations 
shall come; and I will fill this house with glory, saith the LORD
of Hosts. The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD 
of Hosts: and in this place will I give peace, saith the LORD of 
Hosts."  
              The DREIDL is a part of Chanukkah.   It is a small
square top with the Hebrew letters N,   G,    H,  and  S  on 
the sides.    These letters, I understand,  stand for 
                        GADOL   HAYAH    SHAM   
                A GREAT MIRACLE HAPPENED HERE

          In the Jewish home, the symbolism is found in 
           the lighting of the candles of the special 
            HANUKKAH  menorah with nine branches, 
          instead of the traditional SEVEN of the Temple.
           Either the parents or the children, toward evening
          will light one candle the first night; two candles the 
          second night; three candles on the third night; on
         the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth, each
         succeeding night adding another candle to light.
          In doing so, the CENTER light of the Hanukkah 
          menorah is used to light the other eight.    The 
        center candle is called the SHAMMAH  = servant 
          as it is served to light the others.    This shows a 
         REAL HELPFUL MEANING in that it symbolized
           that man may give of his love to others without 
          losing anything of himself.   

                      Traditional songs and hymns are sung, 
         one of which is   THE ROCK OF AGES 


IN JOHN CHAPTER 10.22
JESUS WAS PRESENT AT THIS FEAST OF LIGHTS 

Let us now look at the "context" 
for "context" can tell 
us a lot 
if 
we just look at it.

In my previous post, I talked about
Jesus as he spoke out
at the FEAST OF TABERNACLES 
Now I wish to talk about 
Jesus as he was there at 
the FEAST OF LIGHTS.

AS A LIGHTHOUSE GIVING LIGHT 

TO SEA GOING VESSELS 

I  AM WRITING YOU 

FROM MY LIFE TO YOURS 

THAT THE LIGHT I HAVE 

MAY BE SHARED WITH YOU 

THAT IN TURN

YOU 

MAY SHARE THE LIGHT

WITH OTHERS.

                       
                                 Jesus had earlier that week dealt with 
                 the matter of a woman caught in "adultery" - 
                 They brought the woman to Him, but where 
                was the man? also caught in the act?  He 
                quietly wrote in the sand, and then, told
                the scribes and Pharisees,  "He that is without
              sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her." 
               John 8.7.   Then he quietly wrote in the sand
              again.   Looking up, there is none but she and 
              he said to her, "Woman, where are thy accusers?
               hath no man condemned thee?"  And she said,
             "No man, Lord."   Then Jesus said, "Neither 
              do I condemn thee; go, and sin no more."  
                    It is THEN THAT JESUS DECLARES,
                 (verse 12 of John chapter 8)  I AM THE 
                   LIGHT OF THE WORLD, HE THAT 
                  FOLLOWETH ME SHALL NOT WALK
                     IN DARKNESS, BUT SHALL HAVE 
                    THE LIGHT OF LIFE." 

                   
THE LIGHT HAS TO BE PLUGGED IN 
BEFORE IT CAN GIVE LIGHT.

In the context I want you to notice
what happens next is that he 
heals a man born blind


JOHN - CHAPTER 9 - KJV HOLY BIBLE 

1. And as Jesus passed by, he saw a 
man which was blind from birth.

So he is asked by his disciples, 
Is it because of this man's sin 
he is blind? or did his
parents sin?

He says 
"No.  Neither hath this man sinned,
nor his parents,
but that the works of God
might be manifest in him.

He then says "AS LONG AS I AM
IN THE WORLD, I AM THE LIGHT
OF THE WORLD."
Chapter 9. verse 5

Then he spat on the ground, and made
clay of the spittle, and he anointed 
the eyes of the blind man with the clay.

How is that for a POULTICE?
He has declared before He did it,
"that I must work the works 
of him the sent me." (v. 4)

And now he tells the man
to "GO, WASH IN THE POOL OF
SILOAM.

In my last post about the Feast of 
Tabernacles you saw that it was 
from the POOL OF SILOAM
that the priests took water
from it 
to DO THEIR CELEBRATION
OF LIGHT AND WATER
PROVIDED FOR ISRAEL
IN THE WILDERNESS.

Here Jesus is declaring
that He was sent by the Father
to do HIS WORKS 
not to destroy
GOD'S WORD 
but 
TO FULFILL IT.  


the man does just that.
He cannot see - but
I can imagine he asks 
everyone as he goes
"show me how to get to 
the Pool of Siloam"

And when he gets there
he washes the clay off
and 
he can see.

NOW, as he goes on his way,
everybody
I mean 
EVERYONE
knew 
WHO  HE WAS

and 
that 
THOUGH HE WAS 
BLIND
NOW
HE CAN SEE.
Here it happens that the man
is questioned, and the authorities
question him again,
and 
the man insists 
I was blind, but now I can see.
What did he do?
He put clay upon mine eyes,
and I washed,
and do see.
John ch 9.verse 15 



When Jesus finds the man later, after
he has been cast out of the synagogue, 
He asks the man, "Dost thou believe
on the Son of God?" 
The man responds, 
"Who is he, Lord, that I might believe 
in him?"

verse 37 "And Jesus said unto him,
Thou hast both seen him, and it is he
that talketh with thee."

verse 38
And he said, Lord, I believe. And
he worshipped him.

verse 39
And Jesus said, For judgment I am
come into this world, that they
which see not might see;
and that they
which
see  might be 
made blind.

We do not know what this blind man
looked like 
but we know 
he was now happy
He had found not
only SIGHT
BUT
the SON OF GOD - THE MESSIAH.

LOOKING AT ALL THIS NOW 
LET US LOOK AT THE CONTEXT
AGAIN 

The Pharisees were there when Jesus
found the blind man who could now see 
at least some of them were there.  And
they ask, hearing what Jesus said, 
ARE WE BLIND ALSO?
ooooh.
Here is God manifested in the flesh
and DECLARING 
GOD IS LIGHT
AND THAT
HE, JESUS, IS THE LIGHT
AND 
THAT 
HE HAS COME TO 
MAKE THE BLIND SEE
AND 
THE SEEING
TO 
BECOME 
BLIND.

MY NEXT POST WILL BE ON HOW
HE DEALS WITH THOSE THAT 
ARE BLIND AND THOSE THAT CAN SEE.

Hanukkah - (Channukah) is next
It all is connected.   All one has to do 
is READ AND BELIEVE AND KNOW
THE ONE WHO CAME TO GIVE US LIGHT.

The Lord Jesus came as a Jew.
His Promise to ABRAHAM, ISAAC AND JACOB
STILL STANDS.

Moses declared:  

The LORD Thy God shall raise
up unto thee a Prophet from the midst
of thee, of thy brethren, 
like unto me,
unto him ye shall hearken.

Notice in this passage from
Deuteronomy 18 
that THE RULE OF KNOWING
THAT A PROPHET WAS FALSE
WAS IF ANYTHING HE DID 
FAILED TO HAPPEN,
OR SOMETHING HE SAID
DID NOT OCCUR.

Check it out.
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
READ GOD'S WORD
AND DISCOVER
WHAT HE SAYS



ASK YOURSELF - HOW IS MY SPIRITUAL EYESIGHT? 





I RECOMMEND THIS SITE TO YOU
ESPECIALLY IF YOU ARE JEWISH. THIS WEBSITE
IS OPEN TO SEEKERS OF THE HEBREW FAITH
TO FIND OUT FROM THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES
WHAT IT SAYS ABOUT Y'SHUA  MESCHIACH ADONAI.


CHECK OUT THE FACTS.
This was a photo of my mother Vida May
 she married Harry Hunter Donato
when they were just 17.  
Here is a photo of my Dad and Mother 
holding me. He had just graduated
High School, on the day I was born - 
and then went to be with Mother
I was born in 1933 


I EXTEND MY HAND AND HEART TO THOSE 
OF YOU WHO SURVIVED THE HOLOCAUST
FOR I WOULD HAVE PROBABLY DIED IF
I HAD LIVED ANYWHERE ELSE BUT
IN AMERICA

My father on construction work
with me and my little brother
watching.    Worcester MA 
in 1938    I was 5 years old.


My next post will be
on GOD'S SHEEP 
AND HIS FOLD  
Spoken by Jesus just before he
went to the Feast of Lights.







Monday, November 13, 2017

All the way, every day, He leads. -BIBLEBUFFJOURNAL99 - THE HOLIDAY SEASON

ALL THE WAY - EVERY DAY HE LEADS

               ALL THE WAY - EVERY DAY 



on a Walk I took this summer, a photo of 
Drayton Harbor, Blaine WA 

                       All the way, every day, He leads.   
 Old hymns are one way that I encourage my heart.   One of these hymns is Fanny Crosby's ALL THE WAY MY SAVIOR LEADS ME 
      All the way my Savior leads me,
        What have I to ask beside?
      Can I doubt His tender mercy,
         Who through life has been my guide?
      Heavenly peace, Divinest comfort,
          Here by faith in Him to dwell....
      FOR I KNOW, WHATE'ER BEFALL ME, JESUS DOETH            ALL THINGS WELL !     FOR I KNOW, WHATE'ER BEFALL ME, JESUS DOETH             ALL THINGS WELL!

    As we enter into the season of Thanksgiving and Christmas, for Chanukkah and joys of family, I encourage you that God knows and cares for you.    He delights in leading us on.   

     All the way my Savior leads me - Cheers each winding path I tread, 
     Gives me grace for every trial, Feeds me with the Living Bread,
     Tho my weary steps may falter and my soul athirst may be,
     Gushing from the Rock before me, Lo ! A spring of Joy I see !
     Gushing from the Rock before me, Lo ! A spring of Joy I see !