It’s not the richest or most powerful country in the world, but in God’s eyes, Israel is the most important nation on Earth. And it’s there that the Bible’s prophecies regarding the end of the age will all unfold. If you want to understand what God is doing in these Last Days, you must understand what He is doing with Israel. What do the “times of the Gentiles” and “the fullness of the Gentiles” mean? Are they connected? In Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel, Jonathan Bernis reveals this and more:
- 7 keys to understanding Israel’s past, present and future role in God’s plan to recover a corrupt and lost world
- 3 reasons Israel plays such a prominent role in God’s plan for the future of this planet
- 10 hallmarks of the coming Messianic Age of peace and prosperity
- Your influential part in ushering in God’s Kingdom on Earth
- The vital significance of the city of Jerusalem
- Our debt to the Jewish people
- The dramatic connection between Israel and the Church
- Encouragement to fight the good fight
Dig deeper into the vital role of Israel in God’s redemptive plan for the world with this companion study guide to the book Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel. Whether used for personal study or in groups, the guide includes relevant Scriptures and a variety of question formats – fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice and personal reflection – to spark discussions, encourage reflection, unlock biblical truths and help you find application for your own life.
Why Satan Hates the Jews: The Spiritual Roots of Anti-Semitism, booklet by Jonathan Bernis
Anti-Semitism is known as “the oldest hatred.” We hear it in tasteless jokes based on cultural clichés and stereotypes. And we see acts of hatred and violence against Jewish people in the news more and more. Why has anti-Semitism hung over humanity’s head for so many thousands of years? In this powerful booklet, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis answers this question and explains the biblical history of when anti-Semitism began and why there is still such hatred toward the Jewish people today.
The “Soldier at the Wall” sculpture is a powerful reminder to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. The image of a defender of Israel praying at the Western Wall highlights the fact that it is God who is our protector and makes us dwell in safety. At 8”H x 4”W x 2”D, this sculpture will fit anywhere in your home or office to remind you that Israel and her people need your prayers
Medium Kudu Shofar, 32‒36 inches
The kudu is an African animal known for its tall twisting horns. In ancient days, kudu horns were hollowed out and used as shofars, the trumpets of the Bible. The shofar was blown to announce religious holidays, ceremonies and even battle. Today, shofars are blown at various Jewish and Messianic Jewish worship services and at the feasts of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Colors, textures, and finish vary in these natural horns but all are beautiful and fully functional. Sizes of the Medium Kudu Shofar range between 32–36 inches in length including curvature.
Discover the biblical and historical background of this fascinating instrument in the book by Messianic Rabbi, Harlan Picker. Learn of the shofar’s historical and present day uses, its spiritual significance and application in worship.