Friday, December 11, 2015

Blessed Hanukkah

Celebrate Yeshua
and the Festival of Lights.

"I am the light of the world.  Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."  (John 8:12)


The Shamash (servant candle) sits higher 
on the Hanukkah menorah
than the other eight candles and is used to light them.  What a
wonderful representation of Yeshua, the Light of the World, and how He
gives us the "light of life," through the Ruach HaKodesh (the Holy Spirit).


All over the world, the Jewish People will be lighting their hanukkiahs (Hanukkah menorahs) in remembrance of 
the miracles that God performed about 2,200 years ago in Jerusalem.

The first miracle was God's deliverance.

For many years, the Jewish People had been oppressed by the Greeks, who desecrated the Holy Temple by sacrificing a pig on the altar.

They enforced idolatry, forbidding the Jewish People from reading the Torah and following it.


God delivered His people through a Jewish priest named Mattathias and his sons.  They led a small group of Jewish men to rise up against the 25,000 soldiers of the Syrian/Greek army.

When the Jewish priests entered the Temple to re-dedicate it and light the Menorah, they found only one bottle of undefiled oil — enough to last just one day.

Miraculously, that tiny supply of oil lasted eight full days.

This second miracle gave the priests enough time to create more sanctified oil to keep the Temple Menorah burning 24 hours a day.

Over 100 years later, Yeshua stood at the Holy Temple on Hanukkahwhen He was asked directly, "Are you the Messiah?"

"Then came the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah) at Jerusalem. It was winter and Yeshua (Jesus) was in the Temple area walking in Solomon’s Colonnade.


"The Jews gathered around Him, saying, 'How long will you keep us in suspense?  If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.'”  (John 10:22–24)

On that Hanukkah, Yeshua confirmed to those asking that He is the Messiah, the Shepherd of Israel.

Other verses confirm that He is the Light of the World (John 8:12) and also that through Him we can be lights shining in the darkness of these Last Days(Philippians 2:15).

  Let us rejoice together in the miracles of Hanukkah and the miracles that God is doing today in our lives.

May your holiday season be illuminated with the
Light of the WorldYeshua HaMashiach.
 

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