Saturday, September 19, 2009

the Jewish New Year

My dear friend Ron,

Thank you for your kindness and generosity toward the work of the Lord.

My partners have been such a blessing, as millions have come to the cross because of your love for our precious Jesus, whom we both adore so deeply.

May we go to the ends of the earth and work to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ while it is still day!

Every time I stand before people and preach the Gospel, I am so overwhelmed by the privilege God has given me to go to the nations of the world.

What a privilege it has been to travel the past few months to places such as Tennessee, Texas, California, Venezuela, Florida, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Georgia, Ohio, Italy, England, Australia, New Zealand, Maryland, Uganda, South Africa, Congo, Indiana, Florida, Ukraine, Kansas, Costa Rica, and New York, where multitudes have heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ and thousands upon thousands have been saved!

The burden in my heart for the lost has increased and intensified greatly, and God knew that in order for me to fulfill His call for the nations I would need dedicated, faithful saints ......

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Tonight (Friday, September 18) at sunset is the start of the Jewish New Year---Rosh Hashanah. Tonight inaugurates the Year of Creation, 5770.

It is also the beginning of the Ten Days of Awe which culminate in Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.

It is a time for reflecting on the choices…victories and short-comings…of the past year. It is a time of recommitment to the Lord for the year ahead. It is a time to acknowledge our need of repentance, to be more constant in prayer, and to regard the needs of others as superior to our own.

In Jewish tradition this is a time when the Lord inscribes His assessment of your year just past and the expectation of your year ahead. (Hence the traditional greeting: “May you be inscribed for a GOOD year!”) MORE HERE

Two of the most common questions about money are, “how much money do I have?,” and, “how can I get more money?” But understanding the system on which we depend for our livelihoods requires more foundational questions like, “what is money?” “how is money measured?” “what gives money its value?” and, “if money can be printed, why not print more?” CLICK HERE

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It is our duty, job, and privilege to travel to those places where those dear souls are crying out. It is our responsibility to tell them that Jesus Christ is the Answer.

We are called to preach the Gospel to them while it is still day, before it is eternally too late.

Jesus told His disciples, “I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work” (John 9:4).

A hymn written by 18-year-old Anna Cogbill back in the 1800s continues to point toward the urgent need to reach the world for our Lord Jesus:

Work, for the night is coming,
Work through the sunny noon;
Fill brightest hours with labor,
Rest comes sure and soon.
Give every flying minute,
Something to keep in store;
Work, for the night is coming,
When man works no more.

Eternal nightfall is coming quickly. So many have never heard the Gospel, nor will they, unless someone tells them. Not all are able to watch our television program. Millions are too poor to buy a television set. We must go and tell them, and I am going says Pastor Benny Hinn HERE.

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