Thursday, June 30, 2011

Israel Persecution Update-Asher Intrater-randy peacher fwd.

In regard to the report below, are we prepared in this country to be treated in the same manner? Events such as these could be coming to our shores as the end of this age approaches. The enemy is getting angrier by the day and we should prepare to also suffer persecution for our faith in Christ. randypeacher


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© 6/30/2011 Revive Israel Ministries

Missionaries - Asher Intrater




The dirtiest word in the Hebrew language is not 4 letters. Unfortunately, it is the word "missionary." The cultural ramifications are complex. There are 5 basic levels of meaning. Starting from the worst:


Soul Snatchers – like a cheap sci-fi movie, religious extremists have given the impression that missionaries snatch the souls of innocent Jewish people. The common phrase is that the Nazis killed our bodies and now you are killing our souls. This is screamed out loud with intense emotion in anti-Messianic demonstrations.



Criminals – There is an anti-missionary law in Israel. It is NOT against evangelizing. There are two clauses: bribing a person to change his religion, and converting a minor against parental desires. Both charges are absurd but are used manipulatively against us.



Unethical Methods – the image is one of psychologically pressuring people, of preying on unsuspecting minors, of exploiting people in need, etc. Again, an absurd accusation, yet when repeated enough creates an environment of mistrust when we share our faith with others.



Conversion from Jewish Identity – This is not a spiritual faith for salvation, but a wrong concept of conversion, meaning changing one's ethnic identity, betraying one's people, becoming a Gentile, changing religious denomination, and breaking the covenants of God with our forefathers.



Giving Evangelistic Materials – Legitimate distribution of Bibles or gospel material is often grouped together with the above 4 categories. The first 4 categories are not who we are, nor what we do. The 5th is. When we are asked in Hebrew if we are "missionaries," the answer is that we fully oppose all the negative definitions, yet we do share our faith with anyone and everyone, in accordance with the law.



This week anti-Messianic groups continued their campaign against us. The demonstration in front of S and N's house was not successful. Only about 30 religious showed up (most of them from the synagogue that I attended until asked to leave). The inflammatory rhetoric was directed against 3 targets: Messianic Jews in general, myself, and S and N's family. In addition another accusatory article came out against us in the newspaper.



The more we study the book of Acts, the more we realize that religious persecution is an inseparable element of true apostolic lifestyle. Three elements that we noticed this week are: inciting a crowd, false witnesses, and accusation of being anti-Jewish. The same was true of Stephen and Shaul/Paul.



Religious leaders incited a crowd against Stephen (Acts 6:12) and Paul (Acts 21:27). In order to cause persecution, people have to become emotional and excited so they will act irrationally.



False witnesses were raised against Stephen (Acts 6:13), and accused Paul of bringing a Gentile into the Temple (Acts 21:29). When a false witness is brought in an environment that does not allow for presentation of facts and evidence, there is no opportunity to refute the statements. The crowd's anger is reinforced by the false testimony.



Both Stephen (Acts 6:13) and Paul (Acts 21:28) were accused of operating against the Torah, the Temple, the Jewish people or the traditions. We, as Messianic Jews, have a fervent loyalty to our people, our land, and our covenants. Paul went out of his way to make a vow and a Temple sacrifice to demonstrate this loyalty (Acts 21:21-24). Although this didn't seem to help, it was important to him, both toward his people and toward God. I felt the same way about being in the synagogue, even though those who came to protest were members there.



We are facing continuing threats from further demonstrations, media reports, false witnesses, and religious leaders. S and N are being threatened with being thrown out of their home. In all these things, we are more than conquerors (Romans 8:37). Most persecution leads to a witness for Yeshua (Mark 13:9). We rejoice to take part in persecutions for His name (Matthew 5:11-12).The primary purpose of these attacks is intimidation. John describes this spirit as "fear of the Jews." Nicodemus came at night (John 3:1).



Many religious Jews believed in Yeshua but kept their faith hidden (John 7:13). The fear was to be excommunicated from the community (John 9:22). Among the rabbis there were many secret believers (John 12:42). Joseph of Arimathea came in secret (John 19:38). Even the disciples hid for fear behind closed doors (John 20:19).This was not a fear of the Jewish people, but a demonic spirit of intimidation through offended religious leaders.



An American reporter was present at this week's meeting. He has much experience reporting on persecution in the Muslim world. He called us and said, "I want to apologize. I thought your persecution was not real. Yet I experienced a fear here that I have never seen even in the face of Jihad radicals."
The good news is that these persecutions are actually drawing people towards us. Many are seeing the injustice. While we continue in love, faith and humility, the Lord is touching the hearts of our people.

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