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I
was honored to be invited to the conference that
Bay Ridge Christian Center held right in the heart of Brooklyn, near
one of the ultra orthodox Jewish communities. Even the name of the
conference is intriguing: “God, the Jew and You.” It is always a
privilege for me personally to return to the NYC area, since I
ministered there for so many years. Now after over thirty years in
Jewish ministry and seeing a great number of Jewish people come to faith
in Messiah, I know God has done great things, but He is not finished
yet.
The
Messianic Movement is growing strong and expanding worldwide as more
churches are getting involved in reaching out to their Jewish friends
and neighbors. Nonetheless, there is still a great need for more prayer
warriors, more laborers, and a deeper understanding of how to
communicate with love and sensitivity the Good News to Jewish people
from various religious upbringings.
The
conference was attended not only by believers desirous to reach out to
the Jewish people, but also by various representatives from Jewish
missions in the New York area. Additionally, there were seekers of
Messiah from the Jewish community.
I
taught from Jeremiah 31:1-3, which is the source of Paul’s teaching that
we find in Romans 11:26. Paul exhorts the Romans and all of us that
God’s promise of Israel’s salvation will be fulfilled.
Furthermore, Paul instructs Gentiles to be faithful to their calling
from God to make Israel jealous (Romans 11:11). God’s faithfulness to
His people is demonstrated through the mercy and love of His body
(Romans 11:31). We are His hands that are still stretched out to His
people (Romans 10:21).
As I
concluded my message, I challenged all of us to be faithful to God’s
calling upon our lives. I was encouraged by the response. Afterwards,
many came up to me with questions, but I was especially blessed by one
particular Jewish man, Alan*. My heart is greatly burdened for him.
Unlike some others there, Alan did not place his faith in Messiah that
night.
I
asked him, “Alan can you give me one good reason why you would not want
to trust in Yeshua right now?” He replied, “Well, Scriptures do seem to
be clear that Yeshua is the Messiah, and I do see a valid reason to
trust in Yeshua for forgiveness, but Sam, I am just not ready yet.”
My heart broke for him for he could see
the truth, yet he still resisted to put His trust in the Lord. I
continued to implore him, “Alan, none of us know what tomorrow may
bring! Here’s my number, please call me so we can talk further about
this.” He thanked me and left, back to his life without the Lord.
A Delightful
Blessing
One
of the highlights of this trip was that my friend, Dean Stein,
accompanied me. Dean is a Jewish believer; he is not only a successful
businessman, but also a disciple of Yeshua, who is eager to make more
disciples for the Lord. He went with me with a purpose: to ask me
questions and pick my brain regarding how to be even more effective in
his outreach to his Jewish friends and family. Dean was planning to
accompany me for awhile, but this trip to Brooklyn was a great
opportunity for him, since he grew up in the New York area. It was a
wonderful time of fellowship and discipleship throughout the whole trip.
After the meeting at the WMM literature table, Dean was as busy as a
one-armed paper-hanger, with people crowding the table eager for more
teaching resources. Later Dean said, “I had a great time of juggling the
people’s questions as well as filling their orders. It reminded me of
what it was like at my bagel shop years ago!”
Dean is a wonderful example of God’s
redeeming grace that is working among Jewish people through the power of
the Holy Spirit today. Seeing what God has done for Dean gives me
confidence in what God can do for Alan as well. Let us pray for Alan to
put his trust in Messiah Yeshua, for He is the only hope for him, for
Israel, and for the whole world.
Rich blessings in
Richmond
Another example of how churches and Jewish ministry can work together
hand in hand was also seen in my trip to Virginia.
Several years ago a pastor participated in our Passover Seder outreach
in Charlotte, and saw effective ministry to Jewish people as well as how
edifying it can be for believers. So when this pastor went to serve
Calvary Chapel in Richmond, Va., he remembered how blessed he was by
seeing Messiah in the Feast of Passover, additionally having a
Jewish believer in his fellowship encouraged him to invite me to speak
on God’s burden for Israel at his church.
After the meeting I had an opportunity to spend time privately with him
and some others from the leadership of the church. They were eager to
learn more about the Jewish roots of their faith and to be an effective
witness to their community. They have invited me to return in December and
teach a Jewish Evangelism Seminar, and also to conduct a
Passover Seder outreach next spring.
What a great blessing to my heart to see WMM working together with local
churches to make a difference in their communities. Thank you for
partnering with us in ministry through your prayerful support.
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