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Making Aliyah

Making Aliyah—In the context of Isaiah 49, verse 25 gives us insight into God’s passion and set will in His people coming home. Whether you even believe in Him or not does not change the fact that He is, as He has said, “I am, that I am.” Our Father does not suffer from an identity crisis that He should justify that statement. Those countries, governments, organizations or institutions that try to prevent them leaving will contend with the Almighty, and sudden destruction will come to them without remedy.

Perhaps you don’t believe, Psalm 14:1, has a very brief and frank reply to those who don’t, “The fool says in His heart there is no God…”, I mention this not to offend you, but to encourage you. We place so much faith in the deeds of men that we forget that in the 1980′s, of the 735 prophetic statements in the Bible, 590 had come to pass in our physical world. Friends the time is at hand.

The Aliyah of the Jewish people will take place, and is taking place.

The situation in Europe, the Former Soviet Union and many other countries is becoming desperate for many Jewish families. Ezra International has already helped 38 000 of these precious people make Aliyah, and return to their land. Currently, we have an enormous need for both prayer and financial support, another 32 000 Jewish people are bound in their countries simply because they cannot afford to make Aliyah. The average cost for one Jewish person to leave is 250-00Euros or 360 US dollars. Costs include an international passport for every member of the family, transport to and from the Jewish Agency in that country, accommodation as many of these people live in poverty, shunned by local communities and of course humanitarian aid as required while awaiting permission to leave.

Thats correct approximately 11 500 000US dollars or 8 000 000Euros is needed!!!!!!!!!

I am confident that not only will God provide the above by whatever means, but that indeed He will provide more than enough for every Jewish person to make Aliyah according to His good pleasure.

Don’t suppose that the financial obligation stops there, many of these people live in government owned accommodation, outstanding rent and utility bills MUST be settled before their release is secured.

Pastor, on pensions of 7US dollars/month and salaries of between 17-40US dollars/month they have no chance……………we need your support. Isaiah 49:22-end

There is no doubt that now is the season to act in partnership with the Holy Spirit, and bring His children home. Contact me for more information on presentations in your congregation.

Shalom

Paul