Delight in Zion
‘You have heard that it was said, “You shall love your neighbour and hate your enemy.” But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute yo
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Matthew 5: 43-44
Some weeks ago, we enjoyed a wonderful family meal at Maxims restaurant in Haifa. Helen’s parents joined us, and the children were enjoying both the food and the attention of our very sweet waitress, a young Arab Muslim.
I felt led to share with our waitress a small part of our children’s adoption story, and she was so thrilled, and gave them a small chocolate gift.
It was a lovely moment together.
Maxims is the restaurant that suffered a horrific suicide bombing attack by Hamas back in October 2003 that resulted in multiple deaths. Maxims is a jointly owned by a Jewish and Arab family, and they lost family members in the attack.
They decided to continue the restaurant after the terrible attack, which is a shining light of co-existence in Haifa, and within Israel.
While we were at Maxims, I was aware that two missiles had been fired at Tel Aviv from Gaza by Islamic terrorists, whether from Hamas or Islamic Jihad. Israel responded, quite rightly, by striking various terrorist targets belonging to both groups within Gaza.
Two days earlier, I was in Jerusalem with our SOM Israel study tour. We gathered in Gethsemane as Islamic terrorists had just thrown a bomb at Israeli police on the Temple Mount, seriously injuring one officer. The Temple Mount was subsequently shut down, as was the Old City with much violence coming from many Arab youths.
The WAQF authority, who run the Temple Mount on behalf of Jordan and the Muslims, then spread outrageous lies that Israeli police had attacked Islamic clergy and children. They encouraged violent protest from the Arab youth who had gathered at various points in Jerusalem. As we drove to the Garden of Gethsemane we prayed for all involved, and for our Lord’s shalom to prevail in Jerusalem.
In Gethsemane, as I shared God’s word, helicopters flew overhead, various calls to prayer in various Mosques were loudly blaring, and then a young Arab man shouted abuse at us through the fence as I was speaking. I paused to pray for deliverance and peace for the young man, and he immediately fled.
Then we heard the devastating news of the mass shooting in two Mosques in Christchurch New Zealand, that claimed the lives of 49 Muslims at the hands of a right-wing extremist. I could not help but think about the sweet Muslim waitress who had served us at Maxims. When I saw some of the victims of the attack in Christchurch, I determined to pray for all the people affected and declare from the top of Mt. Carmel that we will stand against the murder, violence and lies that are being perpetrated both in Israel and across the world.
And now, today, we have heard the terrible news of Christians being slaughtered in Sri Lanka by Islamic terrorists.
Gethsemane, which literally means ‘the oil press, is the amazing site of Yeshua’s agony for all of us. Yeshua was physically and spiritually ‘pressed out,’ sweating drops of blood (Luke 22:44) before being taken and ultimately crucified. This very weekend, we have celebrated our Passover Lamb.
Our Lord was murdered, abused, and lied about, but we rejoice that he not only bore our sins on the cross, but that He is alive. He is risen!
I have now seen for myself the anger and abuse that happens too regularly on social media with large numbers of lies and misrepresentations, even among many followers of Yeshua.
There are those who portray Israeli soldiers as abusive and disgusting, which is completely wrong given that most of the IDF are restrained, moral, and doing a very difficult job under severe provocation.
There are those who defend clear wrong-doing by a small number of soldiers, when their actions have been clearly seen to be indefensible.
There are those Israelis - a minority - who seem to be unable to say anything good about the country that gives them life and protection.
There are those who express anti-Semitic statements completely devoid of any truth and showing stunning ignorance of daily life within Israel.
There are those who speak hatred towards Arabs and Muslims that is not acceptable in any form.
There are those who clearly hate each other across political divisions and spend too much time filling up social media with their mutual animosity.
Some believers in Yeshua are caught up in all of the above and have not been praying or remembering Yeshua’s words to all of us:
‘Love your enemies’ (Luke 6:27).
You cannot love someone if you are unable to pray for them. And you cannot really pray for someone if you do not receive God’s heart for them first.
In order to receive God’s heart, we need to be people of prayer and humility. We must be peace-loving, willing to listen, and not quick to exercise our anger.
Stop abusing each other, start listening to each other, pray for one another, love your enemies.
If we do so more consistently, and understand and receive God’s heart for all people, then we can experience more often the joy of an evening like ours’ at Maxims.
We must listen to and obey Yeshua, our Passover Lamb.