Title: Friend In Jerusalem Post by: Willowbirch on March 02, 2004, 05:12:17 PM Here's an email I just got from a friend-from-church who's taking a vacation in Israel...
******* Shalom! I am in Israel, in the city of Jerusalem, sitting on Mt. Zion as I write to you this week. I cannot tell you of all the things I have seen, and all the things that I am trying to capture on camera. I went to the Dead Sea and floated for a while, and also climbed Masada, and stopped at En-Gedi for a time of rest in the oasis.En-Gedi is part of the Judean wilderness that David hid from Saul when he was trying to take his life. I read Psalm 63 and just tried to see the beauty of God in that place. This morning I woke up at 5 am and climbed the Mt. of Olives and watched the sun rise over the city of Jerusalem. It was gorgeous, words cannot explain. I wish I could send you some pictures right now, but I will have to show you later. The Mt. of Olives splits the land between the Arabs and the Jews, and it also overlooks a great scene of the Temple Mount. As we climbed the M. of Olives, we kind of stumbled inot an Arab community, and then in the distance I saw the West Bank and that wall that they are building that we hear about on the front page of the news in the States. It was absolutly amazing to be there because I was standing right in front of the place that they say is the most dangerous. Something that I found interesting was all the graves of Jews all over the Mt. of Olives. The side that the Jews have more control over is absolutly covered with stone graves. It made me think of the verse in the Bible that says, " If you do not give praise and glory to the Lord, then even the rocks will cry out." I know that the Bible is probably talking about the mountain rock os the literal rocks, but it was an interesting sight to see all the stone grave rocks covering the hill and walk into Jerusalem. Also, as I over looked Jerusalem, I could not help think of all the history here, and then of all the future events of God that will take place here. I looked upon the modern day Jerusalem and its beauty, but then I imagine and thought of the day that I would over look God new Jerusalem, which is Heaven on earth. WOW! I could write to you for hours about all that I have seen, heard and learned here in the last few days, but I will try not to blabber on too much. I have been walking around the city of Jerusalem alot, and I wish I could speak Hebrew so that I could fit in with the locals. I think one of my favorite sights to see while walking around the city is the Orthadox Jews that have so much reverence to God. It is impacting! But then I think...how do you tell people like this about Jesus, and how He is the only way to God. Or more importantly I ask myself.... these people already have a deeper realtionship with God without believe in Jesus, so why is Jesus and His blood significant to me, and how can I tell these people? I am still thinking all of these issues out..... I love it here, I wish I could just tell you all to hop on a bus and come here too. It is amazing! I am soaking up every second that I have here. Please pray for my safty and protection, I believe that God has and is and will be there. I love you all, and pray that CRUX will be an awesome time in the study of the commandments of God. Go to CRUX, you will learn so much about who God is in comparison to you and your life. I pray you will have a great time of worship and study. I will be here enjoying the Shabbat, which is the Sabbath. If you want to write me back with any questions, cares or concerns, please do..... :) Until I see you again in the States..... Shalom! Stephanie Title: Re:Friend In Jerusalem Post by: LMarsh on March 07, 2004, 10:28:52 PM Thanks Willow! I thoroughly enjoyed your friends letter. I felt like I was almost there.
God Bless, LMArsh Title: Re:Friend In Jerusalem Post by: tony on March 16, 2004, 11:16:16 AM Wow Willow, what a wonderful e-mail. I enjoyed every word of it. Thanks for your thoughtfulness in sharing it.
Your Brother in Christ, Tony |