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December 18, 2017

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 7th Night

December 18, 2017
The presence of idols in His holy Temple along with false worship and impure sacrifices was so offensive to the Israelites that they were eager to make things right. When there wasn’t enough oil to last more than one day, God affirmed the desire of His people to honor Him, and He provided the way.

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 6th Night

December 17, 2017
The Temple was where God dwelled, and where the Israelites drew near to His presence. When there was not enough oil to keep the menorah lit, He provided it through a miracle. When one day’s oil burned for eight days, He enabled Israel to once again come into His presence. God made the way.

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 5th Night

December 16, 2017
But they didn’t have enough oil to sustain the Temple lampstand for the eight days required to make and consecrate more. God stepped in with His divine power. He took what they had and enlarged it. He received their “not enough” – offered in faith and reverence – and He made it enough.

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 4th Night

December 15, 2017

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 3rd Night

December 14, 2017
They’d had enough. It was time for their freedom. And God gave them victory over their oppressors. Galatians tells us that when the time was right, “God sent out His Son, born of a woman and born under law, to free those under law so we might receive adoption as sons.

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 2nd Night

December 13, 2017

Messianic Jewish Chanukah Devotional – 1st Night

December 12, 2017
The Temple had been defiled. Jewish hearts were eager to purify it and present it acceptable to their Holy God. But there was only enough undefiled oil in the Temple to last a single day. God intervened to provide eight days of light from one day’s oil until more could be made and consecrated.

Chanukah and Messianic Jews

December 11, 2017
When it didn’t work, he intensified his efforts by forcing Jewish people to worship his idols. Those who refused endured brutal violence and even death at the hands of the mad king’s soldiers. Antiochus took control of the Jewish Temple and forbade Jews from worshiping there.

Messianic Jews and Christmas – Christians and Chanukah

December 11, 2017
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