Making Decisions When It Counts

It’s a gray day here but with very large and very white snowflakes floating leisurely down from heaven, putting me in quite a reflective mood. I had wanted to build on my Sunday energy, after working on my Online Institute course and attending church, and work on my upcoming book by the same name as this website: Last Days Decoded. I was about to start throwing content into it when my energy simply deserted me. I know when I’m licked, so I “clocked out” and rummaged through my videos, finally deciding on a marvelous mini-series, Winds of War, continuing the first episode I started a few days ago. Today I saw Natalie Jastrow and Byron Henry plunge into Poland, to visit her Jewish uncle Berel Jastrow and other long-lost relations, just before Germany invades.

They are driving into her father’s hometown when Natalie spots a road sign: Oświęcim. She comments on it and says, “That’s where my father and Aaron [her other uncle] studied the Talmud as boys. It had a different name then under the Austrians. What was it?”

Berel: “Auschwitz.”

Talk about foreshadowing! The producer and director of this series, Dan Curtis, was the very first to get approval to film in the actual Auschwitz location. They had to rebuild the railroad track entering under the famous guard tower in order to film the scene, “The Last Train to Auschwitz,” where many of the extras on that train had actually been interned there as children. They volunteered for this job in order to stare down the ghosts of their past. It was filmed at the exact location where it had really happened, and in the middle of winter, in the middle of the night. Filmed technically in color, it was foggy, gray, black and white. I felt cold just watching it. German guards practically dragged Jews off the trains or stood at rigid attention holding back ferociously barking German Shepherds. Herman Wouk, the author of the original novels, and Producer Director Dan Curtis were watching from the sidelines and commented he believed this was exactly how it must have really been. The extras confirmed it, and the Assistant Director had been one of them, arriving there at age 13. He survived two years in the work camp, then dedicated his life to making films about the Holocaust. His name: Branko Lustig and he went on to direct Schindler’s List.

Last Train to Auschwitz

The story follows two American families’ experience all through the war from the early 1939 build-up, to war’s end in 1946. One family is Jewish (the Jastrows) and one Christian (The Henrys). They bump up against one another with life-changing results, much of it shaped by events of the war. Not only is their personal story engaging, but this is also a serious lesson in contrasting decision-making styles:

Some characters were clear-minded, seeing reality for what it was, and decisive. So they almost always had a better outcome. Others struggled with cloudy, even wishful thinking, becoming paralyzed mentally. They were then pushed along by circumstance to often disastrous consequences. These two groups present different archetypal styles we see in life today: those who take charge of their circumstances – to the degree they can – and those whose circumstances take charge of them.

In graduate school, I took a course called The Psychology of Learning where we mostly studied lab mice and rats. In one experiment, rats soon learned to push a lever to get a food pellet. The experiment’s goal was to see what happened when this positive reinforcement was given a negative component. The lever was wired to deliver a relatively mild but definitely unpleasant electric shock. The rats’ responses were fascinating: most found the relative strength of the positive and negative reinforcers to be about equal. Usually they just froze in front of the lever unable to make a decision, unless they were very hungry. We see this ambivalence, even paralysis, in others and, if we look, we can probably see it in ourselves when presented with a situation that both attracts us and causes us real pause. We can’t let that normal human reaction, though, control our decisions when the consequences might mean life or death. We have to consciously break that log-jam.

In this series, we see how both types process decisions in light of a grim new reality which challenges each one to examine their deepest identity and goals, see their choices clearly, then act decisively in line with those values. Those characters who couldn’t do this, and who didn’t understand the patterns of history, usually paid a heavy price.

Other movies to watch or books to read containing the same lesson: Woman in Gold (a movie based on a true story about art restitution in Austria), Eleni (a book detailing a true story of escape from Nazi-controlled Greece during WWII), and Coming Out of the Ice (another true story in book form) about a family who was sent by Ford Motors to Stalin-controlled Russia in the late 1930s, against the intuition and better judgment of the mother. They should have listened. All perished except the son Victor who survived 18 years in Siberia – a riveting read.

Author Herman Wouk manned a minesweeper ship in the Pacific, and he had begun writing for the Navy in the war. He came home and wrote Caine Mutiny taken from his war experiences for which he won a Pulitzer. Then thinking there was a bigger novel behind this cataclysmic event, he estimated it would probably take three years of research and end up about 800 pages long. Eventually calling it The Main Task, he didn’t start until 1960. It ended up as 2,000 pages in 3 volumes and took 14 years! It topped the best-seller list, and he had many offers to turn it into a TV miniseries. But since he hated what had been done with previous books, The Caine Mutiny, Marjorie Morningstar, and others, he refused to entertain any of them. But Dan Curtis promised him the moon, including writing the screenplay and having a voice in sponsors and casting. The result: a gorgeous production totally true to the original story, with top actors, filmed in 10 countries, using over 40,000 extras, and costing ABC many millions. It’s a never-to-be-repeated miracle of film-making, not a sanitized account of the Holocaust, and a must see!

Herman Wouk, Author

Winds of War takes our story from March 1939 to Pearl Harbor and runs 18 hours. War and Remembrance starts there and ends in 1946 and runs 30 hours. I tell people that Winds is the appetizer and War. . . is the meal! Two couples who watched the whole thing, at my recommendation, all said, “This was LIFE-CHANGING!” Winds of War broke viewing records at the time (1983, then War. . . in 1988) and for good reason: They’re both excellent start to finish and top to bottom, pulling no punches about the harsh realities of the Holocaust.

But finally, it is simply wonderful story-telling about what war does to people and to their lives. Romance was involved and as attention grabbing as that was, at the end of the day, both I and one of those other viewers said that the character with the most impact was Aaron Jastrow. He and his cousin Berel had grown up and studied the Talmud together in the town that later became Auschwitz. But they took different paths in life. Berel stayed faithful to the religion of their fathers, while Aaron became disaffected as a teenager, migrated to America, and excelled as an academic. His book, A Jew’s Jesus, was so successful that he bought a villa near Sienna, Italy and was working on his next book, The Arch of Constantine, with the help of his niece Natalie Jastrow, armed with a Master’s Degree from an East Coast women’s college and an attitude of privilege.

Aaron also hires Byron Henry as a research assistant, an American and a Christian, whose father, Victor Henry, is the American naval attaché to Germany in early 1939. Natalie is played by a young Allie McGraw and the role of Aaron is filled by John Houseman in Winds and John Gielgud in War. Byron falls hard for Natalie and so begins a long story line. His father has problems in his marriage with a complicated ending. As compelling as those stories are, the trajectory of Aaron Jastrow has real staying power. He started out as a cultural Jew who came up against the realities of his Jewishness in extreme circumstances that challenged him to decide where his true identity and allegiance lay. His story was so brilliantly told and acted, it is simply one of the best performances I’ve ever seen, by an actor in his 80s! For a rich taste of John Gielgud’s talent, watch his performance telling his fellow Jews the story of Job, in this YouTube clip from War . . . HERE, then keep viewing the follow-up interviews and readings by Herman, even after age 100! As Latter-day Saints, we have some further comfort to offer Aaron and his fellow Jews. They will all come to a unity of the faith after Christ rescues them at the Mount of Olives. And what stories they will have to share!

Both mini-series are available in most library systems and to purchase reasonably on Amazon: Winds HERE and War HERE. These are what I bought, but there are multiple versions. Be sure to buy one that plays on N. American DVD/Blu-Ray players (NTSC format).

Every story in this amazing saga was different and every ending unique. Someday we’ll have our own stories to tell about experiences in the Great Tribulations coming to Gentile America, both the trials and the miracles that we’ll share at Adam-ondi-Ahman with all the other faithful followers of Christ. Viewing or reading stories like this can make it all so much more real, and prepare us for our own hard decisions. And finally remember: our righteousness doesn’t protect us from adversity but qualifies us for spiritual, even miraculous help to get through it.

Now YOU have a decision to make: Will you deliberately choose to look the gathering storm in the eye? Will you study the wartime adversities of others and put yourself “in the picture”? Are you willing to set aside your comfortable world for a time, step into another, and then suffer vicariously to lessen your suffering in the tribulations ahead? We cannot change the actual reality predicted by the scriptures and confirmed by our growing knowledge of the immense evil awake on our planet. Just as the last good witch in Sleeping Beauty cannot undo Maleficent’s curse on the baby princess Aurora, we cannot undo the curse upon mankind because of sin, greed, and the fall.

“But,” in her words, “. . . I can soften it. Instead of dying, the princess will sleep 100 years and then wake from the kiss of true love.” So we too can also soften the impact of what’s to come: by preparing mentally and emotionally for hard times, and remembering that the Lord matches the size of His miracles to the depth of our adversity and need.

Then we can end up at the GREAT day we’re all looking forward to: Adam-ondi-Ahman and the New Jerusalem with our beloved Savior healing our wounds and sorrows – the symbolic “kiss” of true love between Christ, the ultimate Bridegroom, and His Bride, the Church.

Saved by “Chariots of Fire”

© 2023 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

O Say What Is Truth?

Have you ever experienced or observed a troubling situation that might be in a “gray area” of right and wrong:
(1) While playing Rummy, all your cards finally form runs or groups that you can lay down, except one Jack that you can discard, go OUT, and claim the 25 bonus points. Your opponent throws down his hand in disappointment and THEN you notice that the discarded Jack can actually be played on his group of Jacks, so the game technically isn’t over, he gets another turn, and you see those coveted 25 points disappearing. His hand is still intact, face down on the table. What do you do?
(2) Or read an historical account that doesn’t line up with other sources (i.e., Thomas Jefferson fathered children with Sally Hemmings)?
(3) Or finally you find yourself sitting at the feet of an enthralling speaker who says that we can think our way to prosperity and is promoting a book called The Secret?

Religions, by definition, teach truth or believe they do. Similarly, religious people are also seeking truth, eternal truth, or say they are. Joseph Smith in 1820, as one of them, went into the Sacred Grove to ask God directly about the truth of the many churches vying for his attention. See #3 below for what he learned.

So as we seek truth, even this same truth, we can learn from Joseph’s journey, and what was that journey?  I identify 3 steps:
(1) His own EXPERIENCE: He attended various churches, listened to the discussions going on in his family and neighbors, and then observed the “fruits” of all of them in their behavior, attitudes, and treatment of others. These observations created more questions and few answers.
(2) His own STUDY:  His family read the Bible and Joseph searched the scriptures on his own. Then he came across the verses in James 1:5-6:
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the wind and tossed.
(3) His own REVELATION (FAITH): Joseph exercised faith with purity of intent and sincerity of heart, offered a humble prayer to God, and he got an answer! He was young and immature in some ways, and certainly not perfect. But his sincerity and real intent brought forth an answer. Because of his prophetic role to come, his answer came in an amazing form: the actual appearance of God the Father and Son Jesus Christ advising him to join “none of them” [other churches]. The rest, they say, is history, which started him on a path to restore the original church of Jesus Christ through direct revelation from deity and purity of doctrine based on actual and eternal truth: And truth is knowledge of things as they are, and as they were, and as they are to come; . . . (Doctrine & Covenants 93:24)

I followed a somewhat similar path to understanding eternal truth and finding God’s Restored Church. And I soon understood the scripture of learning “by study and by faith” (D&C 88:118). View the ABOUT page for my conversion story. My experience, followed by study, and then faith/prayer led me to standing on my own personal Rock of Revelation, still my road to truth today.

Let’s take the examples above and discuss them in light of these three steps:
(1) EXPERIENCE: My son and I play traditional Rummy regularly and this exact situation happened to me during a very competitive game. Peter didn’t see that as I laid down all my other cards, the Jack I discarded could actually be played on his 3 Jacks on the table, that I had missed seeing. He just threw down his hand in defeat, but just as he did that, in horror I saw my mistake. I had a choice: say nothing and get the extra 25 points for “going out” or acknowledge my error and continue the game. Fortunately I made the choice of integrity and said, “Ouch, I didn’t see this Jack was playable, so it’s still your turn.” I put the Jack on my side where it belonged, netting me only 10 points, and he took a turn. We came to a true ending soon after. I still won but by a lot fewer points. Why didn’t I take that easy bigger win? Because honesty was more important to me than a quick and soon forgotten win. In discussing this, we agreed that to win by cheating is NO WIN AT ALL, because all violations of the laws of God eventually are “shouted from the housetops” (Thou Shalt Not Steal). We could only really win playing “by the rules.” One of my siblings plays a different family card game where they all cheat, as often as possible, but they also all agree that All’s fair in war and cards” and this is war! I contend that they’re playing a different game than the one we usually play, just technically with the same name, and it’s fine if everyone is informed. Finally, my great-great grandfather Samuel Parrish is buried in the Centerville UT Cemetery. His simple headstone reads: Here Lies An Honest Man. My mother told me many times that his honesty was legendary, and this legacy followed after him to my grandparents, parents, and their descendants. That is a cardinal character trait I greatly value and emulate. To cheat in a card game, even in a small way, puts a blot on my soul that I don’t want to carry, now or into the next life. Experience teaches us these lessons – our own and watching others.

In the world of STUDY, humans use the Scientific Method, careful historical research (primary vs secondary sources, wherever possible), and logical analysis. It is my experience from growing up immersed in the academic world, that everything we think is absolute truth may only be relative to the level of creation in which we find ourselves. Even something like the Law of Gravity seems to be suspended when reading about Near Death Experiences with people and spiritual beings being transported effortlessly up, not always down, and through solid materials like walls and ceilings, and there is other evidence for higher realms of existence with different governing physics. So we need to not mistake theory for law: The Theory of Evolution is just that and definitive proof has never been established through rigorous scientific study. Why do scientists and historians vehemently uphold as truth things not fully proven? Many analysts can often identify a private agenda behind their posturing. Example: Evolution opens the door to tossing out God’s rule book and opening Pandora’s box on every imaginable sin. And haven’t we seen that? Just watch any of the true crime shows for a ringside seat! So watch for hidden agendas and actual “fake news”!

(2) BY STUDY: Example: Did Thomas Jefferson really father illegitimate children by Sally Hemmings? Evidence for YES: DNA from her descendants partly matches Thomas Jefferson’s. Evidence for NO: He had promised his wife not to remarry after her death, which he honored. He was a devoted Christian who practiced great personal integrity according to an historian, Dumas Malone, who did a lifetime of research and wrote a 6-volume biography of this esteemed president. This was also corroborated in accounts of early biographer Henry Randall who practically lived with Thomas Jefferson, and in an adjoining room where he couldn’t miss any comings or goings. He described Jefferson as “immaculate a man as God ever created.” And finally, Randall described a conversation with Jefferson’s grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, who related that the family all knew that Hemmings was the mistress of Jefferson’s nephew, Peter Carr, and that “their connection . . . was perfectly notorious at Monticello.” He also had the Jefferson DNA and this is as close to historical truth as we usually get. The misinformation was spread by James Thomson Callender, an angry journalist who didn’t get an appointment as Postmaster in Richmond, VA, so he sought to smear all Federalists leaders, Jefferson being one of them. This was enlarged upon more recently by Fawn Brodie whose works are widely condemned by established scholars. It appears she didn’t want to climb the academic ladder with real historical research so she sought a popular and sensation-seeking readership among the public. Those with an agenda jumped on her ideas and widely promoted her books. Lesson here: authors, publishers, and politicians frequently have an agenda. Ignore that at your peril!

Enter the world of FAITH and we also encounter problems. It’s easy for the human side of us to mistake our wishes and emotions as answers from God. Or there are the hypocrites who know they’re lying but they want fame, wealth, power, or all three. Then there are the sincere seekers who simply don’t know how to distinguish doctrinal fact from theory or erroneous interpretation.

(3) FAITH/REVELATION: In our third example above, we encounter someone who claims that we can create immense wealth in our lives simply through the power of our own thoughts. A book promoting this idea, called The Secret, was reviewed and promoted on Oprah in the early 2000s, and quickly gained a following. It was certainly attractive to me; I had struggled financially for years as a single mother. How could this be wrong? Don’t we all know our thoughts can be self-fulfilling prophecy as demonstrated in many university studies? But it wasn’t long before an LDS speaker punctured that balloon: while our thoughts certainly can influence outcome, especially in the form of FAITH, it is really God that ultimately brings blessings He deems appropriate as the result of righteous living and consecrating all to God: But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you (Matthew 6:33 and 3 Nephi 13:33). I stood corrected, lesson learned, and the subtlety of the Adversary duly noted!

How do we make sense of these situations while “holding to the Rod” firmly and confidently? As we progress down the path of Sincerity and Real Intent, with Faith in Christ, we start to get real answers. Then as we listen to our leaders and church educators, we must be alert to how their words actually line up with true doctrine. I have, therefore, created my own list of guidelines for “vetting” the source of spiritual truth:

AUTHORITATIVE:
(1) Personal Revelation, straight from God through the Holy Ghost, and correctly understood.
(2) Prophets and Apostles, then living, over the pulpit or in official publications
(3) Scriptures, correctly translated and understood

SEMI-AUTHORITATIVE:
(1) Church Education, dependent upon the correct understanding of the church educator.
(2) Church College Professors, with the same proviso above.
(3) Deseret Book Publications, sometimes incorrect statements or doctrine creep in spite of their editors’ best efforts. Note that books are regularly recalled when errors are discovered.
(4) The Apocrypha, see D&C 91:1-6

INTERESTING – All Else:
(1) All human learning is subject to personal error or opinions of the speaker/writer, BUT IT MAY ALSO BE TRUE AND VALUABLE. Keep in your MAYBE BOX.

It’s so easy, even appealing, to jump on an idea that sounds right, but here’s a good caution from French philosopher Simone Vey (emphasis added):

All wrong translations, all absurdities in geometry problems,
all clumsiness of style, and all faulty connection of ideas,
all such things are due to the fact that
thought has seized upon some idea too hastily and,
being thus prematurely blocked, is not open to truth.
(quoted by Kate Holbrook, formerly of the Church History Dept]

But we don’t need to let all these real concerns stop us from courageously examining ideas, but let’s always remember to verify them through other sources and then hold them up to the light of what we already know, what I call my Baseball Diamond of Basic Truths. Each plate is a truth I’ve already vetted “by STUDY and by FAITH” and by personal EXPERIENCE:

HOME PLATE:  God is perfect and loves us perfectly.
FIRST BASE:  There is an eternal plan and places are being prepared for us in the hereafter that align with our choices in this life.
SECOND BASE:  The Lord has organized His church, ordinances, and doctrine to provide the path back home to Him, should we choose it.
THIRD BASE:  God gave us Free Agency and He will never use force in His Kingdom.
The entire baseball field represents this mortal, fallen world, including the ability to stray from the path around the bases that completes a “HOME RUN” or attaining eternal life. I invite you to really examine your faith and how you would label your own bases. When life starts to pull us away from our fundamental faith and spiritual knowledge, we can touch those bases again and renew our commitment. I like to live a quote from Brigham Young (paraphrased here):   It’s all right to think far out, just be sure you can think your way back!

We have many church authorities and educators who’ve given us great teaching and insight into the path to exaltation. And, increasingly, we also have ordinary members who’ve chosen to do a “deep dive” into the scriptures and ecclesiastical history. However, none in this group always gets it right, including me, and they admit theirs is a work in progress. So study widely and do your own original searches on our church website as well as:
https://scriptures.byu.edu/  – Scripture Citation Index from BYU that gives all citations of General Authorities’ usage of particular scripture references.
https://www.josephsmithpapers.org – The Church has posted their complete file of Joseph Smith documents, arranged oldest to newest and by category.
Church Scriptures – Use the Search feature with the magnifying symbol in the top horizontal menu. You might try “church of the firstborn” as an exact phrase or “remnant of Jacob” and see what you learn. For this post I read the Truth section in the Guide to the Scriptures under Study Helps on this site and was amazed at what I learned in 30 minutes!

Click on link for my FINDING TRUTH handout to learn more, and as the man said, Try it, you’ll like it!

© 2023 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

God’s “Appointments” With Great Events

If we want evidence that Hebrew Feast Days are truly “appointments” for holy occasions, let’s see if they align with any past and then future events. Here are only some:

(1) Events of the last week of Christ’s mortal life,
(2) God and Moses parting the Red Sea,
(3) God and Joshua parting the Jordan River,
(4) The fall of the walls of Jericho,
(5) Feasts Days aligned with events of the Restoration of the Gospel in our day through the Prophet Joseph Smith,
(6) Christ coming at Adam-ondi-Ahman to the faithful,
(7) Christ splitting the Mount of Olives to rescue the Jews at the end of Armageddon,
(9) The “Hidden Day” or Day 8 of Tabernacles symbolizing Christ’s Final Coming in the Clouds – The Day and the Hour No Man Knoweth (Matthew 24:36)

LET’S LOOK AT THE DETAILS:

(1) THE LAST WEEK OF CHRIST’S LIFE line up perfectly with PASSOVER EVENTS:
Nisan 10 (Monday): Triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem on the day the Shepherds annually brought the Temple Lambs to be inspected and selected by the priests. He was the real Lamb, and ever after called The Lamb of God. See John 12:1-19)
Nisan 14 (Friday): Passover which starts at sundown and followed by: the Last Super, Gethsemane, betrayal by Judas, scourging, trials, crucifixion, burial just before sundown, and the end of that day, when “the Sabbath” would begin.
Nisan 15 (Saturday): First Day of Unleavened Bread and a High Holy “Sabbath”
Nisan 16 (Sunday): Weekly Sabbath – Originally held on Sunday, only later changed by Hillell II to Saturday in response to Constantine’s actions (SOURCE). The two Sabbaths fulfill the “3 days and 3 nights in the tomb,” see Jonah 1:17, Matthew 12:40.
Nisan 17 (Monday): FirstFruits when Christ is resurrected early in the morning. See Mark 16:9; Matthew 28:1; John 20:1, 14-16.
This is the exact sequence of celebration that had been followed by the Israelites for 1500 years, since the Exodus with Moses at Mt Sinai, in preparation for these events. The Israelites were so blinded by tradition and the pride of their leaders, few recognized the lowly man from Nazareth as their awaited Messiah. The tribe of Judah and their descendants paid a fearsome price for the His crucifixion, which will only to reach final resolution when Christ comes to rescue and forgive them at the Mount of Olives (Zechariah 14).

(2) GOD, WITH MOSES, PARTED THE RED SEA on the 7th day of Unleavened Bread, always on Nisan 21, which was also First Fruits that year, the original “Day of Deliverance for Israel”:
As far as the sequence of events, Passover was after sunset on the 14th of Nisan/Abib (Exodus 12:6) and the death angel passed-over at midnight (Exodus 12:23-29). During the early daylight hours on the 14th of Nisan/Abib, the children of Israel received gold and precious things from the Egyptians (Exodus 12:35-36). They left Egypt at night of the 15th of Nisan/Abib (Exodus 12:42; Deuteronomy 16:1). Late on the 16th of Nisan/Abib, the children of Israel arrived in Succoth (Exodus 12:37). Later, apparently on the 18th of Nisan/Abib, Pharaoh decided to pursue them (Exodus 14:5). On the 20th of Nisan/Abib, Pharaoh’s armies get near the children of Israel (Exodus 14:9). On the 21st of Nisan/Abib, GOD PARTED THE RED SEA AND THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL CROSSED IT ON DRY LAND (Exodus 14:20-22, 29). [Then] during the daylight hours of the 21st, the Egyptian army pursues and is destroyed (Exodus 14:23-28).
NOTE: The Israelites cross the Red Sea on a Day of Deliverance: Nisan 21 when FirstFruits coincides with the 7th day of Unleavened Bread. See earlier POST for explanation, and remember days in the Hebrew calendar go from sundown to sundown, not midnight to midnight.
Source: https://www.cogwriter.com/news/doctrine/7th-day-of-unleavened-bread/

(3) GOD, WITH JOSHUA, PARTS THE JORDAN RIVER for the Israelites to finally enter the Promised Land, arguably on Yom Kippur or the Day of Atonement, the most holy day in the Jewish calendar: And the people came up out of Jordan on the TENTH DAY OF THE FIRST MONTH, and encamped in Gilgal, in the east border of Jericho (Joshua 4:19). We know that Nisan in the spring is the “first month” in the Jewish calendar, but there are 2 Jewish New Years annually: Nisan 1 (the Passover feasts) and Tishri 1 six months later (the feasts surrounding the Day of Atonement). Which is the “first month” referred to above? See Joshua 5:8-9: Shortly after crossing the Jordan: And it came to pass, when they had done circumcising all the people, that they abode in their places in the camp, till they were whole. And the Lord said unto Joshua, This day have I ROLLED AWAY THE REPROACH OF EGYPT from off you. Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement on Tishri 10 is the one day of the year that the Lord forgives sins in Israel, which is then followed by 5 days of preparation and 7 days of the Feast of Tabernacles, the most joyous festival in the Jewish calendar that celebrates being forgiven and the prospect of dwelling with the Lord and His protection and care. So I maintain this is when the 40 years of wandering and condemnation were lifted off the Israelites, because it better matches the wording and significance of this event.

(4) THE WALLS OF JERICHO FELL on day 7 of Unleavened Bread that also coincided with FirstFruits. These two will foreshadow when Christ comes to Adam-ondi-Ahman on FirstFruits, which also occurs when it is also the 7th day of Unleavened Bread. Evidence here:
Joshua 3:7 This day will I begin to magnify thee in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses, so I will be with thee.
Joshua 5:10 And the children of Israel encamped in Gilgal, and KEPT THE PASSOVER on the fourteenth day of the month at even in the plains of Jericho. (NISAN 14)
NOTE: Then continuing immediately after Passover:
Joshua 6:1-5:
1 Now Jericho was straitly shut up because of the children of Israel: none went out, and none came in.
2 And the Lord said unto Joshua, See, I have given into thine hand Jericho, and the king thereof, and the mighty men of valour.
3 And ye shall compass the city, all ye men of war, and go round about the city once. Thus shalt thou do SIX DAYS.
4 And seven priests shall bear before the ark seven trumpets of rams’ horns: and the SEVENTH DAY ye shall compass the city seven times, and the priests shall blow with the trumpets.
5 And it shall come to pass, that when they make a long blast with the ram’s horn, and when ye hear the sound of the trumpet, all the people shall shout with a great shout; and the wall of the city shall fall down flat, and the people shall ascend up every man straight before him.
NOTE: The SEVENTH DAY is of the Feast of Unleavened Bread and in this year was almost certainly also a day of FIRSTFRUITS and therefore a DAY OF DELIVERANCE.

(5) HEBREW FEASTS ALIGN WITH THE RESTORATION of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Here’s a sampling:
FEAST OF TRUMPETS when Joseph took plates out of the ground on September 22, 1827 – The Book of Mormon’s call was to REPENTANCE and to PREPARE, both physically and spiritually, for the great days ahead. This matches the ancient meaning of this important day (Tishri 1).
The Day Before PASSOVER – The Church is organized on April 6, 1830 (Nisan 13).
TRUMPETS – Mission calls are issued September 14, 1830 to take the Book of Mormon to the Lamanites in Missouri (Tishri 1).
PASSOVER – Priesthood Keys are restored in the Kirtland Temple, April 3, 1836 (Nisan 14).
SHABBAT NACHAMU (the Sabbath of Consolation, 1 of 7 each year) – The first settlers arrive in Salt Lake Valley, July 24, 1847.

(6) CHRIST COMES TO ADAM-ONDI-AHMAN, also another “Day of Deliverance for Israel” – when Michael stands up, and Christ appears. Details coming soon!

(7) CHRIST SPLITS THE MOUNT OF OLIVES on Yom Kippur or Day of Atonement when repentant Jews will finally be forgiven for His crucifixion, followed by the Feast of Tabernacles to which all Israel’s enemies are invited (see Zechariah 14).

(8) THE FINAL COMING IN THE CLOUDS on The “Hidden Day” of Tishri 22 – it will remain unknown until it actually happens because only Heavenly Father knows when every last person on Earth finally and definitely decides which church he chooses (Christ’s or the Devil’s), the last sifting of the “Sheep and Goats” before the Millennium.
See BLOG POST: The Day and the Hour No Man Knoweth for further explanation.

The Second Coming by Harry Anderson,
Courtesy The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

© 2023 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

God’s “Appointments” With Man

Leviticus 23:2:
2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, 
Concerning the feasts of the Lord,
which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations, 
even these are my feasts.

In today’s Christian world, we don’t often speak of these feasts or holy convocations except as historical practice, now only associated with the Jewish people. But increasingly, gospel scholars are finding connections with events of Christ’s life and death, with the Restoration of the Church in our day and, even more startling, with prophesied events in the Last Days.

What are these “feasts” described in this chapter? The Old Testament was primarily translated from Hebrew (source), while the New Testament mostly came from sources in the Greek language (source). Since the scriptures used in my Church and in many others are the King James version (KJV), its translators were working from the Hebrew in the Old Testament and had to find close matches in the English of their day. The Hebrew for Feast is Moed, and the plural is Moedim. But Moed has also been interpreted as: congregation, appointed time, assembly, solemn day, and holy convocation (source), some of which were also used in the King James Version.

SEVEN FEASTS or moedim are primarily defined in the complete chapter of Leviticus 23 (NOTE: all scriptures below are from this chapter, unless otherwise specified). There are THREE in the spring, ONE in the summer and THREE in the fall. All are founded on an agricultural calendar, and each group is associated with a harvest. Here’s a SUMMARY:

  • SPRING: NISAN 1 – Sighting of the New Moon and a ripe Barley Harvest
  • NISAN 14 – PASSOVER
  • NISAN 15-21 – 7 days of the FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD, the 1st and 7th days are HOLY DAYS
  • NISAN ? – FIRSTFRUITS – It occurs on the day after the Sabbath that’s just after PASSOVER, between NISAN 16-22.
  • SUMMER: SIVAN ? – PENTECOST, which occurs on the 50th day after FIRSTFRUITS above and is another FIRSTFRUITS, a Wheat Harvest. Since the date of FIRSTFRUITS in the spring varies, so does the date of Pentecost.
    NOTE: Many analysts miss the fact that there is both a spring and a summer harvest and just assign FirstFruits to Pentecost in error.
  • FALL: TISHRI 1 – FEAST OF TRUMPETS, Sighting of the New Moon, A Fruit Harvst.
  • TISHRI 10 – DAY OF ATONEMENT or Yom Kippur
  • TISHRI 15-21 – 7 days of the FEAST OF TABERNACLES
  • TISHRI 22 – the 8th day of TABERNACLES, the Great Day or the Hidden Day

SPRING FEASTS: These three are centered on Passover (Nisan 14), which commemorates the miracles of the Exodus from Egypt, followed by The Feast of Unleavened Bread (Nisan 15-21), then Firstfruits whose date varies within and near that week because it’s always on the day after the Sabbath, a Monday in ancient times (it was only after Christ’s time that Jewish leaders changed it to Saturday). Here’s their description in Leviticus 23:

4 ¶ These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations,
which ye shall proclaim in their seasons.
5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the Lord’s [1] passover.
And on the fifteenth day of the same month is 
the feast of unleavened bread unto the Lord:
seven days ye must eat [2] unleavened bread.
7 In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation:
ye shall do no servile work therein.
But ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord seven days:
in the seventh day is an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.

The timing of Passover and indeed the start of a new Hebrew year are dependent upon two things: (1) the sighting of the New Moon and (2) a ripe barley harvest, which was then part of the “meat offering” at the Temple. These two events mark the start of the first month of the calendar: Nisan (or Abib or Aviv) in the spring. Making barley bread with no leaven symbolizes the need to be as free of sin as possible to partake of these miracles.

The third celebration is FirstFruits:

10 . . . When ye be come into the land which I give unto you,
and shall reap the harvest thereof,
then ye shall bring a sheaf of the [3] firstfruits of your harvest unto the priest:
11 And he shall wave the sheaf before the Lord, to be accepted for you:
on the morrow after the sabbath the priest shall wave it.
12 And ye shall offer that day when ye wave the sheaf
an he lamb without blemish of the first year
for a burnt offering unto the Lord.

The “Lamb” that is sacrificed is symbolic of the true lamb, the Messiah, even Jesus the Christ. All 12 tribes celebrated these feasts until they divided into the Northern 10 Tribes and the Southern Kingdom of Judah and Benjamin. Those of us from Ephraim, Manassas and others have these feasts as part of our ancestral heritage and not just of the tribe of Judah or modern-day Jewish people.

SUMMER FEAST: Following the spring celebrations is the Feasts of Weeks, also called [4] Pentacost, and was the Wheat Harvest:

15 And ye shall count unto you from the morrow after the sabbath [FirstFruits above],
from the day that ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering; 
seven sabbaths shall be complete:
16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath shall ye number fifty days;
and ye shall offer a new meat offering [wheat] unto the Lord.
17 Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals:
they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baken with leaven
they are the firstfruits unto the Lord.
18 And ye shall offer with the bread seven lambs without blemish of the first year . . . .

Barley and wheat were sown in late fall / early winter, but barley was harvested first, in the spring, and wheat about 50 days later in early summer. Both are the grains used to make these “meat offerings.”

Courtesy wdmt.blogspot.com

Read more about barley and wheat offerings HERE and HERE.

FALL FEASTS: These three are especially sacred and aligned with great events. It begins on the first day of the seventh month (also determined by a New Moon) in the Hebrew calendar: Tishri 1 and is [5] the Feast of Trumpets. It calls Israel to a period of introspection and repentance in preparation for [6] the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) on Tishri 10: a day of retreat, fasting, and confession to one’s maker. That day the Lord forgives the truly penitent. After five days of preparation, [7] the Feast of Tabernacles is held, commemorating the shelter and provision the Lord provided during the Exodus from Egypt. It’s held for 7 days on Tishri 15-21, closely followed by an 8th day, called the Great Day or Hidden Day. Day 1 of that feast and this last 8th day are high holy days. Still in Leviticus 23:

24 . . . In the seventh month, in the first day of the month,
shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation.
27 Also on the tenth day of this seventh month 
there shall be a day of atonement:
it shall be an holy convocation unto you; and ye shall afflict your souls,
and offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord.
28 And ye shall do no work in that same day: for it is a day of atonement,
to make an atonement for you before the Lord your God.
34 . . . The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of tabernacles for seven days unto the Lord.
35 On the first day shall be an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein. 36 Seven days ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord:
on the eighth day shall be an holy convocation unto you;
and ye shall offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord:
it is a solemn assembly; and ye shall do no servile work therein.

Note the first and last days of the Spring Feasts (Unleavened Bread) and the Fall Feasts (Tabernacles) are Holy Convocations. The other Holy Convocations are: Pentacost, Day of Trumpets and Day of Atonement – 7 in all – as specified in Leviticus 23 with that phrase, Holy Convocation.

Are these ancient celebrations and solemn assemblies to be tossed out with certain practices specified in the Law of Moses? Look at what the Doctrine and Covenants say [EMPHASIS added]:

Doctrine and Covenants 121:25-32:
25 For there is A TIME APPOINTED for every man,
according as his works shall be.
26 God shall give unto you knowledge by his Holy Spirit, . . .
that has not been revealed since the world was until now;
27 Which our forefathers have awaited
with anxious expectation to be revealed in the last times, . . .
28 A time to come in the which NOTHING SHALL BE WITHHELD,
whether there be one God or many gods, they shall be manifest.
29 All thrones and dominions, principalities and powers,
shall be revealed and set forth upon all
who have endured valiantly for the gospel of Jesus Christ.
30 And also, if there be bounds set to the heavens or to the seas,
or to the dry land, or to the sun, moon, or stars—
31 . . . ALL THE APPOINTED DAYS, MONTHS, AND YEARS,
and all the days of their days, months, and years,
and all their glories, laws, and set times, shall be revealed
in the days of the dispensation of the FULNESS OF TIMES—

32 According to that which was ordained in the midst of the Council 
of the Eternal God of all other gods before this world was,
that should be reserved unto the finishing and the end thereof,
when every man shall enter into his eternal presence 
and into his immortal rest.

So if you read the previous post, The Day and the Hour No Man Knoweth, you might well ask, “Even if we can’t know the final Second Coming in the Clouds, can we know the timing of the other Second Comings?
HINT – evidence to be forthcoming:
Adam-ondi-Ahman in America occurs in the spring feasts.
The Mount of Olives occurs in the fall feasts.

Daniel 8:19:
19 And he said, Behold, I will make thee know
what shall be in the last end of the indignation:
for at the time appointed the end shall be. [which end/s?]

Also see Daniel 11:27 and perhaps do a scripture search on www.churchofjesuschrist.org for “appointed time” and “set time” and see what comes up – be sure go to Libraries / Scriptures / Search with the eyeglass symbol, then filter results in the drop down menu that says “All” and go to “Scriptures.”

SPOILER ALERT: Speaking about Last Days researcher, the saying, “many are called, but few are chosen” really applies – widely divergent theories abound! In my experience only ONE has succeeded in identifying an accurate overall timeline – as I determined by study and by faith. After a year of study, I received multiple witnesses from God about this particular timeline. I plan to give a report of how I came to understand it and will share that with you as an introduction to this researcher’s fuller (vastly fuller) research, as soon as I put it together. I want to provide a “skeleton” of it to aid your understanding and make this research more accessible to those truth seekers who don’t/can’t study hours a day, for years on end, as many gospel scholars do. I aim to provide a link or bridge between you, this specific material, and to other researchers, so you can “play in their sand pile,” add to your own research, and be amazed by hidden treasures of knowledge (D&C 89:18-20), prophesied to come forward in our day.

But don’t take my word for it: study, pray for your own revelation, and stay with me as we travel this road together!

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© 2023 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

Inspiration from the Life of Corrie ten Boom

Most people are still stressed because of economic worries, long pandemic restrictions, family worries, or just wondering, “What’s happened to our world”?

And I’m squarely in that camp. In February 2021, I signed up for a Church History tour that July that I wasn’t able to fully anticipate because it might be cancelled due to COVID restrictions. In normal times, I could have signed up and enjoyed months of happy anticipation, but I couldn’t allow myself that pleasure because it would just set me up for a bigger disappointment should it be cancelled.

This made me both sad and angry, mostly angry. Somebody STOLE our future! I’m not alone in that feeling and have heard others’ frustrations expressed in many forms: indignation, anxiety, negativity—abnormal for those people in better times. I tried all my usual emotional “bandaids”good chats with uplifting people, doing service, watching escapist TV, and reading good novelsbut finally turned to inspirational reading.

I got one of my favorites off the shelf: The Hiding Place, a memoir by Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch survivor of the WWII women’s concentration camp Ravensbruck where she and her sister were sent because her family helped Jews escape the Nazi net in Holland. She also lost her father after only 10 days in prison, a beloved nephew, and a brother who died soon after being released from their local prison.

Why did a Christian family put themselves in harm’s way? They could have just sat out the war safely repairing clocks, all while enjoying their large, happy family and many friends. Corrie’s father Casper ten Boom was a devout Christian who put his faith into action and gave a message of hope and faith to everyone he met.

He loved the Jewish people because of their great destiny and heritage. While out walking with Corrie during the German occupation of their town, Corrie commented on the many people forced to wear a yellow star marking them as Jewish: Father, those poor people!

Her father replied: Those poor people. But to Corrie’s surprise she saw that he was looking at the soldiers now forming into ranks. I pity the poor Germans, Corrie. They have touched the apple of God’s eye [Psalm 17]. He really lived the commandment to Love Your Enemies, a lesson Corrie would have to work hard to master later on.

Casper was also a wise father and knew how to teach difficult lessons. After Corrie had accompanied her mother and older sister to a family grieving the death of an infant, she was invited to touch a small, cold hand. Corrie was shocked by her sudden introduction to the physical reality of death. Later that night, she burst into tears upon seeing her beloved father, declaring, You can’t die! You can’t. I need you! Her father wisely counseled her:

Corrie, when you and I go to Amsterdam—when do I give you your ticket?
Corrie: Why, just before we get on the train.
Exactly. And our wise Father in heaven knows when we’re going to need things, too. Don’t run out ahead of Him, Corrie. When the time comes that some of us will have to die, you will look into your heart and find the strength you need—just in time.

And isn’t that how our Heavenly Father works with us? We are expected to move forward in faith, believing that we’ll “get our ticket” just when we need it. Many of us gaze into the future and try to see what’s coming. While it is good to be prepared, there comes a time to turn the future over to God—a burden only He can really carry—trusting Him to give us our ticket when we really need strengthening, direction, or protection.

An example from my own life: I sometimes worry excessively about my children and grandchildren before they take a long trip or when my son goes mountain biking on rough terrain. During one of his outings, I couldn’t control my anxiety for him, so I remembered God’s promise to quiet our inner storms (2 Corinthians 1:3-7). Then I knelt and said a formal prayer asking that my fears be removed and peace descend. As I arose, that peace did appear and anxiety didn’t return. Sharing my concerns with my son when he returned for his hero’s breakfast, he replied, Don’t worry, Mom, I’m careful and I don’t want to die!

But it would have helped if he hadn’t sent me videos of a true dare-devil on that same trail! In any case, I got my ticket from an understanding God just when I needed it.

Corrie always looked up to her two sisters, Nollie and Betsie, as well as her father as model Christians, living their beliefs every day. But she acknowledged her own struggles to match their faith. In Ravensbruck, they spent many hours in a room infested with fleas that caused much discomfort. Betsie counseled her to be thankful in all things, even in this.

1 Thessalonians 5:18:
In every thing give thanks:
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.

Corrie couldn’t believe that meant being thankful for fleas, but they proved a blessing when they could teach their fellow prisoners from a hidden Bible, unmolested by the guards who wouldn’t go into that room!

In her follow-up book, Tramp for the Lord, the Years after The Hiding Place, Corrie feels called by the Lord to travel the world and teach the Christian lessons from her childhood and years of Nazi oppression. Each short chapter teaches another lesson she learned from almost 40 years of learning to trust the Lord to lead her in her travels and ministry.

Corrie Happy In the Service of God

Called reluctantly to return to post-war Germany with a message of hope and God’s love, she wrote:

The Germans had lost face in defeat. Their homes had been destroyed and when they heard the enormity of Hitler’s crimes (which many Germans knew nothing about), they were filled with despair. As they returned to their Fatherland they felt they had nothing to live for. . . . Then in a refugee camp, Corrie spotted an elderly woman who had been a concert pianist. Finding a broken-down piano, she played the Chromatic Fantasy of Bach beautifully. Tears came to Corrie’s eyes as she thought of wounded Germany, left with only the remnants of the past, but still able to play beautiful music. Such a nation will survive to create again, she thought.

Then Corrie told this woman what she had learned in Ravensbruck: Love still stands when all else has fallen. In the concentration camp; they took all we had, even made us stand naked for hours at a time without rest, but they could not take Jesus from my heart. Ask Jesus to come into your life. He will give you riches no man can take away from you.

While it was hard for Corrie to face a return to Germany, it was harder still to face a former guard, who came forward after one of her speeches on God’s love and forgiveness. Here’s her account of that meeting:

“It came back with a rush: the huge room with its harsh overhead lights; the pathetic pile of dresses and shoes in the centre of the floor; the shame of walking naked past this man. I could see my sister’s frail form ahead of me, ribs sharp beneath the parchment skin. Betsie, how thin you were! The place was Ravensbruck and the man who was making his way forward had been a guard—one of the most cruel guards. Now he was in front of me, hand thrust out. A fine message, Fraulein! How good it is to know that, as you say, all our sins are at the bottom of the sea!

“And I, who had spoken so glibly of forgiveness, fumbled in my pocketbook rather than take that hand. He would not remember me, of course . . . but I remembered him and the leather crop swinging from his belt . . . You mentioned Ravensbruck in your talk. I was a guard there. But since that time, I have become a Christian. I know that God has forgiven me for the cruel things I did there, but I would like to hear it from your lips as well, Fraulein—again the hand came out—will you forgive me?

“And I stood there—I whose sins had again and again been forgiven—and could not forgive. Betsie had died in that place—could he erase her slow terrible death simply for the asking?”

But she knew that God’s offer of forgiveness has a prior condition: that we forgive those who have injured us. If you do not forgive men their trespasses, Jesus says, neither will your father in heaven forgive your trespasses. Corrie saw many war victims and commented: Those who were able to forgive their former enemies were able also to return to the outside world and rebuild their lives, no matter what the physical scars. But those who nursed their bitterness remained invalids. It was as simple and horrible as that.

“And still I stood there with the coldness clutching my heart. But forgiveness is not an emotion—I knew that too. Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart. Jesus, help me! I prayed silently. I can lift my hand. I can do that much. You supply the feeling. And so woodenly, mechanically, I thrust my hand into the one stretched out to me. And as I did, an incredible thing took place. The current started in my shoulder, raced down my arm, sprang into our joined hands. And then this healing warmth seemed to flood my whole being, bringing tears to my eyes.

I forgive you, brother! I cried. With all my heart. . . . I realized it was not my love. I had tried, and did not have the power. It was the power of the Holy Spirit as recorded in Romans 5:5: because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.”

Corrie ten Boom, Love Your Enemy

And the promise of God’s strengthening grace is given to us in all circumstances when our own powers are inadequate. I remember when I was asked only a day before Father’s Day to fill in for a speaker in my church’s Sacrament Meeting the next morning. I thought, “this isn’t hard.” We have the greatest Father of all in God, plus the great ancient patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. But no matter how I approached this talk, nothing came together. Everything I wrote came out sounding like an essay or lesson, not a tribute to everyday fathers. Finally, I just gave it back to the Lord and walked into church knowing He would help me and “give me my ticket” just as I needed it. I sat on the stand completely relaxed, smiling at the congregation anticipating along with them what message the Lord would have me share!

When my turn came, I walked calmly to the podium, never looked at my notes, and quietly heard words from God: Stand aside, your talk’s rubbish. I’ll take it from here. And He did. It suddenly came to me to pay tribute to my earthly father, then my great-great grandfather who was the last Christian in the Kent line to that point (a human spiritual father look up to), and finally to my son, a devoted dad to my two grandchildren. The talk flowed easily. I enjoyed it and several people later told me that they did too.

In many years of living, I’m slowly learning that God will fill our gaps. Gaps of courage, of faith, of inspiration, of direction when we truly need it and ask for it. I just have to keep reminding myself of that: to ask. And the more we exercise our faith muscles, the stronger they grow. The Christian road is often hard but there is a paradise waiting at the end. And not just in the next life but also at the end of every struggle, every challenge, in this one!

Second Coming – Courtesy: https://heavenready.blogspot.com/2015/10

© 2022 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

The Day & The Hour No Man Knoweth

Everyone in the Christian world is familiar with this scripture:

Matthew 24:36:
But of that day and hour knoweth no man
no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

And it frequently put the brakes on research into the timing of the Second Coming, until recently. What changed? Two things:

  • I’d been taught by my church educators that there are at least three Second Comings – NOT JUST ONE:
    (1) Adam-ondi-Ahman in America,
    (2) The Mount of Olives splits in two, rescuing the Jews during Armageddon, and
    (3) The final coming in the clouds, in power and great glory – this is the one we hear about in Sunday School, etc.

    $64,000 Question: So does that scripture in Matthew refer to all three?
  • And many in and outside of our church are studying how the ancient Hebrew Feasts Days are connected to the events of Christ’s life and death, as well as events of the Restoration. What’s really new, and even thrilling, is that they also seem to be deeply entwined with Last Days events. Here’s just one example, connected to Christ coming to the Mount of Olives [EMPHASIS added].

Zechariah 14:3-4, 16-19:
Then shall the Lord go forth, and fight against those nations,
as when he fought in the day of battle.
4 And his feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives,
which is before Jerusalem on the east,
and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof
toward the east and toward the west, 
and there shall be a very great valley;
and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north,
and half of it toward the south. . . .

16 And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations
which came against Jerusalem

shall even go up from year to year to worship the King,
the Lord of hosts, and to keep THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES

17 And it shall be, that whoso will NOT come up of ALL the families of the earth unto Jerusalem to worship the King, the Lord of hosts,
even upon them shall be no rain.
18 And if the family of Egypt go NOT up, and come NOT, that have no rain; 
there shall be the plague, wherewith the Lord will smite the heathen 
that come NOT up to keep THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES.
19 This shall be the punishment of Egypt,
and the punishment of all nations that come NOT up
to keep THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES.

[EMPHASIS added]

The Feast of Tabernacles is not a casual connection to this appearance of Christ to the Jews – this is a “Sheep and Goats” sifting event. It gets even more interesting when we see that Christ’s Second Coming is likened to the Wedding Feast, practiced in ancient Israel to celebrate mortal weddings. Invited guests are expected to attend, and those who don’t incur social consequences that mirror the spiritual consequences of failing to accept the Lord’s invitation to the Wedding Supper of His son to His Bride, the Church. See Matthew 22:1-14 and the Elder Bednar talk referenced below, for the Parable of the Marriage of the King’s Son. Coincidentally, Hebrew weddings were celebrated for 7 Days, and so is the Feast of Tabernacles.

Further background: Seven Hebrew Feast Days (or Holy Convocations) are described in Leviticus 23 and this BLOG POST, grouped with 3 in the spring, 1 in summer, and 3 in the fall. The fall feasts were especially sacred, relevant to the above description:
The Day of Trumpets (on the month of Tishri 1) which calls Israel to 10 days of repentance, preparing for:
The Day of Atonement (Tishri 10), the only day of the year they believe that God would forgive sins, then 5 days later culminating in:
The Feast of Tabernacles (Tishri 15-21) which originally celebrated God’s providential shelter for the Israelites: living in tents during the Exodus from Egypt and 40 years in the Wilderness of Sinai, as well as the miracles of sustenance He provided. The Lord also wants to dwell in our tabernacles now, with us, enjoying the life of the righteous. This is a week of great joy and celebration, and is likened to the marriage feast or wedding supper celebrated by mortal Hebrews for centuries.

How does this wedding tradition relate to any of those Second Comings? Read below:

Revelation 19:7-9: 
[refers to war on enemies of Israel right after Mt of Olives]
Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him:
for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.
And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen,
clean and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.
And he saith unto me, Write,
Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb

[or the Feast of Tabernacles to all left on Earth].
And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God.
(See Elder David A. Bednar talk, Put On Thy Strength, O Zion, Oct 2022)

Pair these two scriptures above (Zechariah 14 and Revelation 19), and you can see the important connection between the ancient rituals and how they gain new life in the critical days and events to come.

But we now come to one more day connected to these fall feasts that help unlock the scripture in Matthew 24:  The 8th Day of Tabernacles, called the Hidden or Great Day (Tishri 22). The ancient Jews did not know what it represented, but we can see it matches The Day and the Hour No Man Knoweth, or the FINAL SECOND COMING IN THE CLOUDS because:

The first reason can be ascertained from WHO will experience the prior 2 Second Comings:

(1) Christ comes to THE GENTILES, especially Ephraim, at Adam-ondi-Ahman in America, which ultimately becomes ZION. This is a private appearance to God’s faithful, first to our current leaders, then to the heads of all dispensations of time meeting with Christ our Lord, and finally all the faithful both living and dead, see:

D&C 116:1: 
Spring Hill is named by the Lord Adam-ondi-Ahman,
because, said he, it is the place where Adam shall come to visit his people,
or the Ancient of Days shall sit, as spoken of by Daniel the prophet.
D&C 88:96-98:
96 . . . And the saints that are upon the earth, who are alive,
shall be quickened and be caught up to meet him.
97 And they who have slept in their graves shall come forth,
for their graves shall be opened;
and they also shall be caught up to meet him in the midst of the pillar of heaven—
98 They are Christ’s, the first fruits, they who shall descend with him first . . .

(2) Christ then comes to the Mount of Olives, only to THE JEWS, after Christ defeats their enemies from the War of Armageddon:

Zechariah 14:3-5:
Then shall the Lord go forth, and fight against those nations,
as when he fought in the day of battle.
¶ And his feet shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives,
which is before Jerusalem on the east,
and the mount of Olives shall cleave in the midst thereof
toward the east and toward the west, 
and there shall be a very great valley;
and half of the mountain shall remove toward the north,
and half of it toward the south.
5 And ye [the Jews] shall flee to the valley of the mountains; . . .

After that, we know Christ comes to all the rest of the world – His final Second Coming – the one in the clouds with power and great glory. See the scriptures listed above in Zechariah 14:16-19 which essentially describes all others in the world after Armageddon. And all of them, who had been fighting against Israel, will have been invited to the Feast of Tabernacles, in a grand gesture of forgiveness and inclusion.

The final scriptural clue that Christ’s final coming is the one described in Matthew 24: 29-30 – and is the antecedent to verse 36:

29 Immediately AFTER the tribulation of those days 
[days of Armageddon]
shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light,
and the stars shall fall from heaven,
and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:
30 And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven:
and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn,
and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.

The verse 36 that follows: But of THAT day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

“Antecedent” is the technical word for the idea or topic that a later description applies to. In this case, verse 36 applies to verse 30, which clearly describes only the final coming in the clouds, in power and great glory, words always used to describe this. This isn’t definitive by itself, but when paired with the other evidence above, it’s compelling.

FINAL CLUE: The more detailed explanation of our Matthew 24:36 scripture is contained in the Hebrew Marriage Traditions and Rituals and which was always intended as a PARABLE of this final Second Coming, summarized here: 

  • A betrothed couple signs a contract, as binding as the upcoming wedding ceremony.
  • The bride then returns to her father’s house to prepare her clothes and household goods, always keeping a lit candle or oil lamp in the window to show fidelity to her intended.
  • The bridegroom also returns to his father’s house, to build a dwelling for his bride. He regularly sends a “friend of the groom” to let his bride know all is progressing and to see if she has remained faithful. The bridegroom cannot go get his bride until HIS FATHER gives the final approval to the dwelling or “mansion” the groom has prepared. No one else knows when it’s deemed complete, only his father.
  • Once that permission is given, the Friend of the Groom goes ahead to give the bride and their guests just enough warning to don their wedding finery and assemble for the Wedding Feast.
  • Then the groom appears, they all go in to the wedding supper, and the doors are shut and locked. Those who fail to appear, come late, or without the designated wedding garment are not admitted (see Parable in Matthew 22).
  • These traditions were practiced in ancient Israel for hundreds of years, and not just by the Tribe of Judah, but all 12 Tribes observed them, perhaps without knowing their symbolic representation of the Coming of their Messiah in the End Times.
  • SOURCE: Beloved Bridegroom: Finding Christ in Ancient Jewish Marriage and Family Customs, by Donna Nielsen, available on Amazon, and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READING)

In the Last Days, the “Hidden Day,” or 8th Day of Tabernacles, symbolizes this last Second Coming only and is the event Matthew 24:36 refers to. It’s timing is truly hidden from our sight. And why?

After the Gentiles and the Jews have been gathered, only the Father knows each individual person, and when their “mansions” or hearts are ready. He will not send his Son, the Bridegroom to get the remainder of His church, His Bride, until the Father deems every last soul on Earth to have chosen either the Church of Christ or the Church of Satan, using their sacred gift of Free Agency (see 1 Nephi 14:10). He may even know what and when each person will choose, but He holds back until they make a clear decision, so He cannot announce this event to anyone before its time and violate anyone’s Free Agency.

Then the righteous are taken up into heaven while the wicked are destroyed by fire (and to be sent to Spirit Prison for yet another possible chance to repent and ascend higher in God’s kingdom during the Millennium):

Matthew 24:41-42:
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill;
the one shall be taken, and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:
for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.

In our day, Christ’s church will be “adorned” with righteousness, not jewels or fancy clothes, and the Bridegroom is Christ coming to get his Bride, the Church. Only those waiting and watching, with oil lit in their lamps, will be admitted to the Wedding Supper, fulfilling Isaiah 61:10:

Isaiah 61:10 
I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God;
for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation,
he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness,
as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments,
and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels
.

But can we know the timing of Adam-ondi-Ahman and Christ’s return to the Mount of Olives or are they part of Matthew 24:36?

That’s a topic for another day – see my book coming by Nov/Dec 2023. This analysis at least makes it possible.

FOR FURTHER STUDY and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED:

Living in the Millennium, by Robert L. Millet, book published by Deseret Book, with a detailed description of 4 Second Comings (extra one I didn’t include above = Christ suddenly comes to His temple in Malachi 3:1)

FAQ Paper by Rhonda Pickering on www.propheticappointments.com, and her video, The Day and the Hour No Man Knoweth. In it she also gives a second meaning to the 8th day of Tabernacles, with its alternate name of The Great Day – which foreshadows the 8th “day” or an additional period of 1,000 years when the Earth is celestialized after the Final Judgment at the end of the Millennium (the 7th day).
– We normally describe the history of the Earth as lasting 7,000 years from creation, or 7 “days,” each lasting 1,000 years. This 8th day prophetically follows after that and can also symbolize The Hidden Day or the final coming of Christ in the clouds – the true day and hour that no man knoweth.

Beloved Bridegroom: Finding Christ in Ancient Jewish Marriage and Family Customs, by Donna Nielsen, available on Amazon.

My blog post: God’s “Appointments” with Man

© 2022 Janet Kent – all rights reserved





Are Miracles Real?

Last week I saw a movie with huge impact: The Cokeville Miracle about how a small elementary school coped with a mad man holding over 100 students and teachers hostage with a bomb and guns – every parents’ and teachers’ worst nightmare. It happened for real in 1986 and details of how this all played out are based on fact. This is an LDS produced movie, not widely available, but if you can find it, I highly recommend it.

In today’s world, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by bad news and anxiety about the future. It’s easy to feel small, powerless, and vulnerable in the face of big business, big government and a sense of evil growing in the world. It’s also easy to think that the only way to protect ourselves is with a similar strength and worldly power. This movie, however, suggests another way, and one rarely, if ever, talked about in mainstream media: the way of faith and spiritual protection.

Pardon the spoiler! Innocent teachers and children were protected by angelic beings, some of whom they recognized as ancestors, after uttering many simple prayers for help. The bomber’s wife accidentally triggered the bomb while the bomber was in the restroom. He shot himself when he realized his plan was failing, and she was the only other casualty. The bomb set off ammunition that shot all over the room but no one else was killed or even seriously injured. Why?

A teacher had previously taped off a line around the bomber and his wife to keep the kids at a distance. Several children reported seeing beings that looked like “light bulbs lit up” standing all along that line protecting them. Their power kept the bomb blast from radiating outwards which could have killed everyone in the room. Instead the blast only went upward through the ceiling.

What brought the angels? The whole class had been praying silently, then aloud. I believe the faith of children is especially powerful. In any case, it worked. Read an account in LDS Living magazine remembering the actual event or watch the movie on Amazon Prime Video.

The Book of Mormon teaches us about faith and miracles. Here’s my favorite scripture:

For behold, I am God; and I am a God of miracles;
and I will show unto the world that I am the same
yesterday, today, and forever;
and I work not among the children of men
save it be according
 to their faith.
(Book of Mormon, 2 Nephi 27:23)

I believe we can all seek after miracles when we need them. We can exercise faith “like a little child” and, God willing, we will receive divine help. Sometimes accident, disease, and death are part of His plan for us, with all suffering and losses made up in the next life. That’s the rub, and it requires a huge amount of faith to not become bitter or depressed.

But when you’re feeling particularly powerless or vulnerable, remember the Old Testament story of Elisha and his servant in 2 Kings 6:8-23. The vast armies of Syria gather against little Israel. The Israelite servant turns to Elisha, the prophet, in fear:  Alas, my master! how shall we do? 

Elisha replies with this famous statement: “Fear not: for they that be with us are more than they that be with them. And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the Lord opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha.

The children of Cokeville saw the unseen powers of heaven marshalled in their defense. I testify that we too can call upon angels and “chariots of fire” to protect us when we need them. They are greater than any evil that surrounds us.

Elisha Calling Forth Chariots of Fire
PeopleoftheKeys.com

© 2022 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

COVID: Conquering “the Scourge”

Right after celebrating an early Thanksgiving with my children and grandson on Monday last week, I woke up at 4 am Tuesday morning with violent chills and body aches. Thinking I had picked up a flu bug the week before on my visit to Idaho where two of my friends were either getting sick or getting over a nasty flu, I settled in with the usual: Vit C, lots of water, and Motrin for the pain. But later in the day as I only got more miserable and also experiencing both a dry cough and creeping lung congestion, I said to myself, Really, really! I’ve been brave enough – where’s the relief? I don’t suffer illness readily and was complaining to the universe about the unfairness of this illness.

Then I remembered a workshop several years ago taught by Claudia Orgill where she gave us a list of her top anti-viral herbs. The three I have tried in the past: Olive Leaf, Chinese Skullcap (not American), and Dyer’s Woad (from the Indigo plant). About 8 years ago, I came down with a nasty flu that was going around, about a week before Thanksgiving. I hated the thought of missing the get-together with my brother’s family, so I quickly ordered both Chinese Skullcap and Dyer’s Woad (Woad Supreme brand) from Amazon. The Skullcap came first and quickly. Taking a capsule about every 4 hours brought little relief.

The next day, the Dyer’s Woad arrived and I took that every 4 hours also, along with the usual Vit C, liquids, etc., and very shortly I started feeling better. Within 3 days, I felt perfectly well and stayed that way another 2-3 so I had an extra reason to be thankful: I didn’t miss any of the fun or wonderful food that year.

So I dug out my Woad Supreme, taking it every four hours, and added my homemade Respiratory Salve (1/4 lobellia, 3/4 mullein) and slavered it on my neck and face. Plus I had just gone to a Homeopathy Workshop by Angie Christensen, bought her kit of remedies and added Sepia (1 drop on the tongue, about 4x daily), reportedly helpful for infections. Plus I took 1 – 200 mg Motrin with each dose too.

On Wednesday, I saw real improvement, but was still noticeably sick. On Thursday most symptoms were gone, I was just tired, so I spent most of the day in bed. By Friday, I felt normal enough to tackle my neglected cooking and household tasks. Sadly, I overdid it and had a minor relapse of symptoms.

So yesterday (Saturday) I finally went to Urgent Care and tested positive for COVID – no surprise. The doctor was very pleasantly surprised at how good my numbers were: 96% blood oxygen (a high for me), perfect blood pressure, normal pulse, good skin color and obvious close-to-normal energy level. I told her about my remedies and she wrote down Dyers Woad/Woad Supreme – hopefully she at least tries it personally. Here it is Sunday and it’s too soon to attend church safely, plus I still feel a little weak and light headed, but other symptoms are reduced by 90%. I call it a victory for the lowly Indigo plant.

This is only an account of what’s worked for me, and it’s not intended as medical advice. Consult your own medical professionals, do your research, and decide for yourself. But the links above will provide a start to your study – be safe and well this beautiful Christmas season as we celebrate the gift of life, both here and in the eternities.

© 2022 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

Fallen Petals: Who Will Be At Adam-ondi-Ahman?

I bought a house in Middleton, Idaho, in 2016 and could at last fulfill my dream of having a rose garden. My five bushes flourished, and I had roses from June to early November. I gave them away to neighbors, friends, and to the darling boy who mowed my lawn – to give to his deserving single mother.

The Last Bouquet, Author’s Photo

One fall I took a photo of the last bouquet, noting the frost damage on the petal edges. I posted it on Facebook with this message: The “Last Rose of Summer” from my front garden. We’ve had several nights of frost and my roses are showing its damage along the edges of the petals. Just like their owner, they are past their prime. But I’ve discovered over the summer that roses smell their sweetest as they ripen and wilt. I hope I can share the fragrant fruits of a long life with those around me before the last petal drops from my soul….

My granddaughter and I couldn’t bear to toss these blooms when they were finally dead “as a doornail” so we didn’t! They live on in my kitchen completely dry and many petals gone. But there’s still a macabre beauty in what remains, and the Fallen Petals speak poignantly of summer days gone by and hopefully life well lived.

Dead Roses, Fallen Petals, Author’s Photo

As I reflect on this life-and-death cycle, I see that people are a lot like roses. We emerge as buds, bloom while sending out wonderful scent, only to finally drop our petals and die as all mortal creation must. Those petals are the scent of what we leave behind, the legacy for others to build on.

My parents left a rich heritage of talent, deep integrity, and great love for their six children, many grandchildren and now great grandchildren. After my mother’s funeral in 2005, I saw her vibrant energy flowing through all of us in various ways. My Dad’s solid work ethic and absolute honesty lives on in both my children and their other descendants.

Mom and Dad, Family Photo

Many others have left petals of legacy in my life. Here are two:

Helen Scriabina, Family Photo

Helen was my parents’ neighbor in Iowa City and was a Professor of Russian at the University of Iowa. Here she is sitting on their patio in a characteristic pose of peace and attention turned outward, but eyes tinged with sadness. Her father was ousted from his university position during the Bolshevik Revolution. She was lucky to escape the Siege of Leningrad with her two sons during WWII. (Her books, including Siege and Survival, are well worth reading.) After working as a waitress in Paris, she finally emigrated to America, teaching Russian to American servicemen, then finally landing a stable faculty position in Iowa. Her youngest son was later killed in an earthquake while traveling in Eastern Europe, and she told us she had been reduced to what she could take in one suitcase four times in her life. But carrying on, she took in boarders, kept in touch with former students all her life, and made continual lemonade from the lemons life handed her. She loved people, and oh, how we loved her!

Alma Sewing, Family Photo

Alma was a wonderful Menonite woman who came to work for my mother to cook large batches of food about once a month. I loved to come home after school and banter with her. She didn’t brook any nonsense but always had a twinkle in her eye and love in her voice. My mother later told me she was the child the family designated to stay home and take care of their aging parents, denying her a family of her own. She never complained and just got on with it. Far more than the tasty cookies she made is the lingering taste of her good humor, devotion, and service.

The petals of memory from these treasured people have never lost their fragrance. The longer I live, the more indebted I feel to those who’ve gone before but aren’t really gone. I can hardly wait for the great reunion beyond the veil, but until then I’m tending my own petals, nurturing their scent, and hope it falls on many souls.

I wrote this in 2019 and am updating it here for my current audience who, with me, are preparing for “The End Times” when Christ returns to rule and reign during a thousand years of peace. To help bolster our courage and faith for the trials ahead, I’d like to quote from Elder Bruce R. McConkie, an apostle in my church who passed on some years ago. He comments about who will be at the glorious appearance of Adam/Michael, then all the heads of dispensations from him until now, and then capped by an appearance of our Savior at Adam-ondi-Ahman:

. . . . before all these [Second Comings], there is to be a secret appearance
to selected members of his Church.
He will come in private to his prophet and to the apostles then living.
Those who have held keys and powers and authorities in all ages
from Adam to the present will also be present.

And further, all the faithful members of the Church then living
and all the faithful saints of all ages past will be present.
It will be the greatest congregation of faithful saints ever assembled on planet earth. And it will take place in Daviess County, Missouri,
at a place called Adam-ondi-Ahman.
(Elder Bruce R. McConkie, The Millennial Messiah, p. 578-579.

All my dear ones described above have had their temple work done, and I know they are among the faithful. What a great goal: to be worthy to reunite with them there, and it’s a hope we all have if we just remain faithful!

© 2022 Janet Kent – all rights reserved

A Breaking Wave

I don’t know how many of you know the backstory of the House of Israel. You’ll know something if you’ve seen Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat where Pharaoh is portrayed by an Elvis look-alike. The show takes off from there: It’s imaginative, hilarious, and energetic but it’s also based on the true story of the 12 sons of the ancient Patriarch Jacob (from multiple wives). The older sons were jealous of the younger, favored one, Joseph. They conspired to throw him into a pit and kill him but in the end chose to sell him into slavery in Egypt. There he makes lemonade out of those nasty lemons, but you’ll have to read the Old Testament for the rest of his story.

Sadly, the sibling rivalry doesn’t end there. Later the nation of Israel is ruled by the greedy king Rehoboam who discovered, as many have since, the great wealth to be had through heavy taxation. The tribe of Ephraim took great offense, picked up their marbles and huffed off to Samaria, just northwest of their homelands around Jerusalem. Nine other tribes went with them and formed a new nation specifically called Israel (as opposed to the more general use of the term). They ultimately became the Lost Ten Tribes as they were scattered by the idolatrous kingdom of Assyria because of their apostasy and wickedness.

Remaining in their first homeland were the tribes of Judah and much smaller Benjamin, presided over mostly by Judah’s priestly class. Christ was born there, launched His three-year ministry, then was condemned for blasphemy, and executed by the people He had come to save from sin and death. Why did the priests not recognize the Messiah they had long prayed and sought for? The short answer is pride in their own learning and expecting Him to come as a great warrior and free them from the oppressive rule of Rome, but Christ brought spiritual salvation, not political, at least not then.

Christ left behind many dedicated converts and so was born Christianity whose followers hid and scattered. Another great schism began between blood brothers: Christianity and Judaism, really just more sibling rivalry in ecclesiastical garb.

Fast forward almost 2000 years. Those same divisions exist today: Judah is increasingly centered in Israel with Jerusalem at its head and Joseph’s son Ephraim’s descendants making up a large portion of the membership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Book of Isaiah says:

And many people shall go and say,
Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of his ways,
and we will walk in his paths:
for out of Zion shall go forth the law,
and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
Isaiah 2:3 (also Micah 4:2, and Book of Mormon 2 Nephi 12:3)

This scripture refers to revelation given to our LDS prophets that Zion (Ephraim as leader) will be built in America and be one of two spiritual capitals in the world during the prophesied Millennium of 1000 years of peace and goodness – the other being in Jerusalem headed by Judah. Many people are still watching for the Messiah to return and for the Restoration of the Ten Tribes “from the land of the north”:

In those days the house of Judah shall walk with the house of Israel [Ephraim],
and they shall come together out of the land of the north 
to the land that I have given for an inheritance unto your fathers.

(Jeremiah 3:18)

Jeremiah goes on to describe the greatness of this event–so great it will eclipse the miracles of the Exodus from Egypt:

Therefore, behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that it shall no more be said,
The Lord liveth, that brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt
;
But, The Lord liveth, that brought up the children of Israel from the land of the north,
and from all the lands whither he had driven them:
and I will bring them again into their land that I gave unto their fathers
.
(Jeremiah 16:14-15)

Many of us in the Christian world are awaiting the return of our Messiah to unite these two tribes with the 10 others, but I’m here to testify that, on a small scale, it has already begun. My introduction to this came by listening to some great gospel scholars who have discovered the connections between events of my church’s history and the Hebrew “Feast Days.” Two articles in our church magazine started them on this journey, entitled:

(1) Symbols of the Harvest: Old Testament Holy Days and the Lord’s Ministry, by Lenet H. Read. Read it HERE, but be aware that other scholars align the Passover Feasts with the last week of Christ’s life somewhat differently.
(2) The Golden Plates and the Feast of Trumpets, by Lenet Hadley Read, HERE

Many Jewish people are beginning to accept that Jesus Christ is their long-awaited Messiah. Many Christians are recognizing the tribe of Judah as brothers with a common heritage and are also mindful of the greatness of this particular tribe of Israel, long leaders in religion, business, the arts, and more. They have laboriously climbed out of the deep pit of the condemnation they incurred because of their role in the death of their Messiah, and have embraced growing goodness and devotion to God which, I believe, will be crowned by reclaiming their leadership position in the House of Israel, once restored.

So, the title of this blog originally comes from my summer in Ocean City, Maryland where I worked as a waitress and enjoyed leaning to swim in the ocean. It was salty, no mystery there, but the big learning experience was being knocked down by breaking waves and ground into the sandy beach, an experience I wanted to learn from quickly! I then learned to watch a wave approach and dive right into the middle of it as it broke over my head. Cowabunga–success! In the blink of an eye, I was on the other side and feeling more like a dolphin than a human volley ball. Next I started to look farther out to sea and watch the slight swells on the water’s surface–waves in their infancy. Often, one would be bigger and more powerful looking than the others. I would wait for that one and it never disappointed–it was extra big and extra thrilling to dive into.

Courtesy Pixabay.com Image 3070142

I liken this to the small swell of interest building between Christians and Jews with those long ago oceans swells, and I have the same confidence that this will be even more thrilling to dive into someday as it breaks upon an amazed people. Just like a fractured family, old wounds will be discussed, grieved over, then healed by the overarching love of God–the same God for all! And do we want to be like the girl above, not seeing the wave breaking out of our immediate sight or do we want to turn around and watch this wonderful time unfold?

We can then enter the glorious world of the promised Millennium, working together for the good of all mankind and not just a privileged few. It will be a wholesome world where love and fairness reign, and creation steps into endless fulfillment, “worlds without number.”

Billions of Stars in a Single Galaxy Courtesy Pixabay.com Image 10995

For some quick inspiration listen to the Tabernacle Choir sing Jerusalem, the Holy City and imagine singing that with our Jewish siblings, from both “Jerusalems”! Stanford Olsen could hardly keep it together as he sang and neither can I, although a later version with the Choir was more “performance perfect”! Pick your fav . . .

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