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Dec 10 2023

Hanukkah, the Celebration of Light – Day Four

person lighting menorah

As we continue in the celebration of light, we can not underestimate the silence and the darkness engulfing Israel in the time between Malachi and the gospel of Matthew, some 400 years. The miracle of the one-day supply of anointing oil and the faith of the Maccabees in lighting the candlestick in the inner court resulted in the intervention of the supernatural power of heaven, which continued burning brightly for 8 days. We see that the zeal for the House of the Lord moved Heaven to come down to earth and intervene on behalf of Israel. Light returned and would begin ushering in the Light of the world prophesied by the prophets.

When Jesus came to earth, the world was trapped in spiritual darkness. His people’s hopes lay shattered in the darkness of their own failure and inability to throw off the yoke of hundreds of years of dominating nations.

“In an outburst of anger I hid My face from you for a moment, But with everlasting favor I will have compassion on you,” Says the Lord your Redeemer. ‭

Isaiah‬ ‭54‬:‭8‬

Matthew says,

The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great Light, And those who were sitting in the land and shadow of death, Upon them a Light dawned.

‭‭Matthew‬ ‭4‬:‭16‬

How important is light to we as believers. To walk in the light, to continue let our light shine. This remembrance of the miracle and celebration of light coming back into Israel cannot be minimized by the Church. We as Gentiles were darkened in our understanding and far from the promises of God and without hope.

But now—but God has sent His light

to open their eyes so that they may turn from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and an inheritance among those who have been sanctified by faith in Me.

Acts‬ ‭26‬:‭18‬

The call still goes out to the House:

Come, house of Jacob, and let’s walk in the light of the Lord.

Isaiah‬ ‭2‬:‭5‬

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Dec 09 2023

Hanukkah, the Celebration of Light – Day Three

photo of candle holder beside doughnuts

Light it up!

The Word of the Lord came and changed the hearts of this group of Jews who were moved with zeal for the house of the Lord. Their confession was, “Who is Like You, O Lord, Among the Mighty!” Surrounded by the darkness of idolatry and pagan worship, they refused to continue to remain idolatrous and rebellious. God always has a remnant in every generation who believes there is no one like the Lord. The word of God always brings light with it.

”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him not even one thing came into being that has come into being. In Him was life, and the life was the Light of mankind. And the Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not grasp it.“

John‬ ‭1‬:‭1‬-‭5‬

John declares it so in the beginning of his gospel, his witness and testimony of Jesus. The Holy Ghost inspired John to write, “In the beginning was the word and He was the light of mankind.” All life must have light—it is sustained by it. There is no darkness in Him.

As they began the process to repair, restore, cleanse, and rededicate the Temple to the Lord, the necessity of the word and the oil—Spirit—brought light.

”For You light my lamp; The Lord my God illumines my darkness.“

Psalms‬ ‭18‬:‭28‬

”For the fountain of life is with You; In Your light we see light.“

Psalms‬ ‭36‬:‭9‬

As we celebrate this time once again, as it was in the beginning, God the Father said, “Let there be light.” Jesus was born, the light of the world.

”for you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord; walk as children of light (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness, and truth),“

Ephesians‬ ‭5‬:‭8‬-‭9‬

Light it up!

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Dec 08 2023

Hanukkah, the Celebration of Light – Day Two

lighted candles on a candelabrum

Once the Maccabees evicted the pagan, removing a statue of Zeus, driving the idolaters from their Holy Temple, they began the process to repair, restore, cleanse, and rededicate it to the Lord. The dedication was an eight-day process and required the use of sanctified oil for the Lampstand—the seven-candlestick menorah that stood in the first room of the sanctuary. But they only had a one-day supply of holy oil, and it would take eight days to make more. Nevertheless, they lit the menorah and began the sanctification process. Miraculously, the oil burned for eight days! This is the essence of the eight-day celebration. The miracle of the anointed oil with the lighting of the Lampstand in the Holy Place, restored the light of the Word of God again. 400 years of silence and darkness was now going to be broken.

Jerusalem was ablaze in light, as each family burned candles at the doors of their houses. Today they celebrate this festival with a nine-candlestick menorah—one for each day the oil burned, and the center candlestick is the “servant candle” which is used to light the others. God spoke through His prophet Isaiah: “My servant shall bring light to the Gentiles.” John, the disciple of Messiah, said, “Jesus is the true Light that lights everyone who comes into the world” (Isa. 42:1, Jn.1:9). Jesus Himself declared two months earlier, at the close of the Feast of Tabernacles, “I am the light of the world; he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life” (Jn. 8:12).  Every day for eight days the candles are lit: one on the first day, two on the second, etc., until on the last day all eight candles are lit. This is why it is also called the Festival of Lights. Unlike other feasts, there is no fasting or mourning. It is a celebration of joy.

Joy to the world!

*See this article by Sharon Hardy Knots and R. G. Hardy for more background.

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Dec 07 2023

Hanukkah, the Celebration of Light – Day One

menorah with lit candles

Break out your Menorah and candles!

Tonight, December 7, 2023, is the first night of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. We are going to explore this celebration, the story, and the miracle over the next eight days. To kick us off, here is a summary of Hanukkah from an article by Sharon Hardy Knots and R. G. Hardy.

  • Setting is in winter
  • 400 years between Malachi and Matthew
  • God’s silent as Israel was sent into captivity of the Assyrians and Babylonians, because of idolatry.
  • Secularized by Alexander’s rule during the Golden Age of Greece.
  • Jews had become secularized and assimilated into the pagan culture. 
  • Finally a group known later as the Maccabees revolted. 
  • Their motto was: “Who is Like You, O Lord, Among the Mighty!” 
  • The name Maccabees. An acronym, from the first Hebrew letter of each word in the motto.
  • They took back the Temple that had been desecrated and defiled to restore it.
  • The rededication to the Lord was an eight-day process.
  • The miracle of the sanctified oil, of which there was only enough for one day of the eight-day process is the celebration of lights—Hannakuh.

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Nov 21 2023

The Power of Thanksgiving

We’re excited to have a brand new podcast: When Mercy Triumphs. In this first episode, our president, Keith Curlee, shares an encouraging word for Thanksgiving. Ben Ward shares a song to open us up. Enjoy and have a blessed Thanksgiving!

Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement, Podcast

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