Monday, April 13, 2009

Is the Easter Lily a Passover seed till it resurrects with new life? I am growing 1, & Im a Jew4Messiah Jesus~

As EAster is resurrection power, and Passover was celebrated by Messiah Jesus now called the last supper, says our local Conservative Rabbi that it was the same service.





I guess its a heart issue, to me.





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heart and soul and treat you always with respect and honor.





Revelation 3:19%26amp;20 Jesus says %26quot;I love you and knock on your heart door to come in, and be your friend, if you repent and ask me in.%26quot; John 3 repent of sin and be born again.%26quot; Jesus Christ.


Jesus speaks from heaven Revelation 1:1 chapter 1 verse 1 %26amp; 3:19%26amp;20 %26quot;I love you and ask you to repent of sin quickly. Behold I stand/I am at your heart door and knock to come in, ask me in and i will and be your friend.%26quot;





It worked for my Jewish heart and now the Messiah is my best friend


a LILY TO YOU!





PLEASE What does the Easter Lily mean to you?

Is the Easter Lily a Passover seed till it resurrects with new life? I am growing 1, %26amp; Im a Jew4Messiah Jesus~
There%26#039;s a spiritual metaphor here! Just when you think it is over, you discover something beautiful, pure and ALIVE! (Just like Jesus!) And the longer we know Him and walk with Him, the more alive and beautiful our lives become!





The lily has a long association with Christianity. Jesus uses the lily as an example when He talks about the futility of worrying �Look at the lily, it doesn�t toil or spin. Yet not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these�. (Matt. 6:28 %26amp; 29). There are references to lilies in the Old Testament as well. There are many varieties of lilies. Most lilies originally came from Persia. Scholars believe that Nomads transported lilies into Greece and Rome spreading from there to Crete, Egypt, then Europe and England . The bulbs, being edible, were probably a source of food for the Nomads.





Another legend tells of the Garden of Gethsemane being filled with beautiful flowers. One flower stood out from all the rest - a pure white lily. The lily was aware of its extraordinary beauty and proudly lifted its head to show itself to all who passed by the garden. On the night before Jesus crucifixion, Jesus came into the quiet garden to pray. While He prayed and wept, the flowers in the garden bowed their heads in sorrow. The proud lily, however, would not bow its beautiful white head. When the lily was informed of Jesus crucifixion the lily felt so miserable about how it had acted the previous evening, that it hung its head in shame. Ever since, the lily has grown with a down-turned blossom to honor the Lord Jesus and to show its sorrow.





Symbolism also surrounds this lily. The bulb of these flowers, buried in the ground, represents the tomb of Jesus. The glorious white trumpet-like, fragrant flowers symbolize His life after death. The snowy-white colour stands for the purity of the Divine Saviour and the joy of the resurrection. The trumpet shape signifies Gabriel�s trumpet call to rebirth and new life.





I%26#039;m not sure that it originated as a Passover seed. However, it signifies the promise of eternal life with the Lord Jesus Christ because it too renews itself just as you and me after accepting Him as our Savior.





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Reply:May %26quot; peace(Lily) %26quot; be with you.
Reply:%26quot;now I await some of my Jewish brethren telling me if you believe in the Jewish Messiah you can not be Jewish.%26quot;





No, not if you believe that the Jewish Messiah will come (future tense). Yes, if you believe that Jesus was the messiah. Since belief in Jesus is a fundamental Christian belief and since the fundamentals of Judaism forbid a Jew from having the belief, thus someone who has such a belief is not Jewish.


Now, if you were born Jewish, then halachicly speaking, you are a Jew. But all the same, you are also a %26quot;Meshumad%26quot; an apostate.





And for the record, whether you disagree or not is irrelevant. You cannot deny that Judaism has these fundamental beliefs.
Reply:Everyone knows that you are not a Jew and that you are committing a grave sin by lying in order to recruit for your mad organisation, %26#039;jews4jesus%26#039;.





Jews are FORBIDDEN to worship ANYONE but G-d.





You WORSHIP Christ.





Ergo, you are violating Torah. You have placed yourself outside Judaism.





Can one be a Christian AND deny Christ?





No?





Well equally YOU can%26#039;t be Jewish AND violate Torah.





You don%26#039;t get to come along and REdefine and twist Judaism some 5000 years after it was first established.



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1 comment:

  1. I thought you might be interested in learning about OUR Jewish traditions which embrace the real Christ. We are the Frankist Association of America. One of our members has a new book out:

    http://www.amazon.com/Real-Messiah-Throne-Origins-Christianity/dp/1906787123/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1245892844&sr=8-1

    These are our teachings passed on through generations. If you can't afford the book you can see the website of one of our teachers - www.stephanhuller.blogspot.com.

    Shalom

    Beth El Jacob Frank

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