Monday, March 24, 2008
Photos Added
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Back Home!
I apologize for no updates when we got to Israel. It was $8 an hour to access the internet and I spent at least 2-3 hours each night updating it. I have been uploading numerous videos and should be done uploading them all in the next couple of days. The videos on the left only show the most recent 4 videos. If you want to see then all, please go to my video channel on You Tube. The address is http://youtube.com/user/matt2819.
We had a wonderful together! I would highly recommend any and all people to go there early, rather than later, in life. The scripture just pops out once you see all the places and can understand the significance.
Thanks for sharing in our moment. I plan on updating this blog regularly within the next couple of weeks. I will be sharing on a men's book study we will be having at the Impact Society building on Wednesdays at 7pm (you are more than welcome to come, for more info go to ImpactSociety.org). We will be going through the book "The Man God Uses". I hope to add some value-added information on this blog on that study.
See you soon!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Old City of Jerusalem, Mt of Olives, Cardo, Western Wailing Wall, Garden of Gethsemane
I talked to Perry today and he was unsure whether or not he'd be able to update the blog anymore before returning home. They are in Jerusalem and internet access there is very expensive. He is going to try to download a few things if possible - but if he cannot - we are very sorry.
Kelley
Friday, March 7, 2008
Caesaria Philippi, Golan Heights, Gamla, Karazim
We began our day here. This is where Jesus told Peter that upon this rock I will build my church (Matthew 16:13-20). The pool of running water in front of the of the rock is one of 3 sources of water for the Jordan River. It is melted snow from Mt Hermon that has worked it's way through the limestone. This site was a place for pagan worship. Inside the hole they did sacrifices. If blood does not go into the water then the gods of Hades has accepted the sacrifice. The picture on the right is inside the hole and where the sacrifices were held.
Golan Heights
Our guide explained why this area is so vital to Israel’s security. Mt Hermon is in the background.
Gamla
Called Masada of the Galilee. Very beautiful area.
Korazim (pictures coming)
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Mt. Beatitudes, Tabgha, Capernaum, Sea of Galilee, Jordan River
The church with the black dome is near where Jesus gave the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:1-16) and taught on many occasions. Debbie Gibson read the Beatitudes on the other side of this church. The picture if the Sea of Galilee is the view from where she read.
Tabgha
This is where Jesus fed 5000 (John 6:1-15) with two loaves of bread and five fish. When the people were done eating, the disciples gathered 12 baskets of fish and bread. They ended up with more food than Jesus started with ... interesting. Below is a picture of Nicole and I in the Sea of Galilee in the area where Jesus fed the 5,000. It is believed that the rock you see underneath the altar was the rock that Jesus broke the bread as he was feeding the 5,000. Whether it was the rock or not, the important thing to remember is that he performed a miracle. Interesting note. Behind me also was a time when Jesus said to throw your nets on the right side of the boat. They caught 153 fish (John21:1-14). In verse 12 they dared not ask "Who are you?" since they knew it was the Lord. What is the significance of 153? Why not say "a lot of fish" or "over 100"? Well if you take the numeric equivalent of "I am God" in Hebrew, the letters total 153. Jesus answered the question without it even being asked. A coincidence, or God?
Capernaum
This where the apostles Peter, Andrew, James, John, and Matthew, the tax-collector was from. Jesus spoke at the synagogue here. This is the place where the centurion said to Jesus that all he has to do is say the word and his servant will be healed. Jesus said he did not find anyone with that great faith in Israel (Matthew 8:5-13). Nicole also was given the opportunity to read from scripture about the synagogue. She is standing next to the synagogue. There is also a picture of a olive press amongst the ruins.
Sea of Galilee
We took a boat ride on the Sea of Galilee. This is where Jesus quieted the storm and calmed the water (Mark 4:35-41). This is also where Jesus (John 6:16-24) and Peter walked on the water. It was a fascinating ride. While riding, Don Shire played "It is Well". View the video which is located in the left hand column. Had a little fish once we got off. As you can see, the fish and me had a little fun. After our kiss, the fish needed a smoke.
Jordan River
Here Nicole, myself, and a number from our group got baptized in the Jordan River. A pretty moving time.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Caesarea, Mt. Carmel, Meggido, Gideon Springs, Nazareth, and Cana
Mt. Carmel, where Elijah held a contest against the false prophets of Ba’al (1 Kings 18:16-40). Underneath the statue is a panoramic view of Jezreel Valley which is where the Battle of Armageddon will take place. Don Shire played "Nothing but the Blood" while overlooking the Jezreel Valley. It was very windy up there so you will hear some wind noise.
Megiddo, overlooks the plains of Armageddon and the site of the 25 superimposed cities. Below is a picture of the city gates.
Gideon Springs
This is where Gideon's army drank water, which Nicole read from Judges 7. God instructed Gideon to select, out of 22,000, those men who lapped the water with their tongues like a dog; 300 men did that and the others were sent home. With those 300 men, they conquered the Midianites.
Nazareth, where Jesus grew up. Below the building in the middle with the black dome is a church that was built over Mary's house. In the background (close to the black dome) is another church which is built over the water source of where Mary would have drawn water. In one of those two places it is believed that Mary was told that she was going to be the mother of Jesus. Those two churches border the old city of Nazareth. Nazareth, at the time of Jesus' life, had about 300 residents. It was a rather insignificant city during Jesus time. Which is also why it was said "What good can come out of Nazareth". Nicole is reading scripture from Luke 4:14-22 in front of the church that was built over the water source.
Cana, site of the first miracle where Jesus turned water to wine (John 2:1-11). Here, a number of couples renewed their wedding vows. Below is a picture of a water jug the size that would hold 20-30 gallons of water. This is the same size jug that Jesus used to turn the water into wine. There are two churches that claim to be on the spot of this first miracle. We visited the one with the two towers in the pictures.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Jaffa
- Jonah left for Tarshish (Jonah 1:3) instead of Nineveh as God commanded. It was on this ship that he was thrown overboard and swallowed by a great fish.
- This is the port where King David and his son King Solomon used to bring in cedars of Lebanon to build the Temple (2 Chronicles 2:16, Ezra 3:7).
- Peter raised a widow named Tabitha from the dead (Acts 9:32-40).
March 3, 2008 Leave for Holy Land
This is what you look like when you don't get any sleep and have cramped quarters on the plane. The enthusiasm is breath-taking. This picture is when we were in London.
Arriving in Tel Aviv. Think we're excited?
