We Stand with Israel!

Becker Bible Ministries, Inc. love the Chosen People of the LORD God
The LORD God loves his Jewish Chosen People and the Land of Israel. We want to love those whom the LORD God loves.

The LORD God continues to love His people regardless of the inability for God-loving Jews to accept the Lord Jesus Christ as the true Messiah.

In the End Times, the Lord Jesus Christ will make judgment upon the Jews and their obedient upholding of His laws.

We believe at the Judgment Seat of Christ or just prior, as End Time’s events unfold, obedient, LORD God-loving Jews will recognize the Lord Jesus Christ as the Messiah, and repent of their sins. At this Judgment Seat of Christ, the obedient and sincere Jews will be separated to the Lord’s right side and saved, away from the non-religious people who hate or are apathetic to Him, which will be sorted to the Lord’s left side and cursed. (Revelation 20:12)

We know that one day we will share the New Heavens and the New Earth with our Jewish brothers and sisters who love the LORD God, and that they will recognize, know and love the Lord Jesus Christ as much, if not more, than us.

We think that when the things of this world are past, we will find a close and deep spiritual relationship is possible between Jews and Christians as we live in the New Earth with the Lord Jesus Christ leading us together.

Thus, we believe it is fruitful and wise to learn the ways and thoughts of God-loving Jews to prepare for a close relationship together. One of the best ways to know a person is to know his language; therefore, a study of the present-day Hebrew language as well as a study of the Biblical Hebrew language are prudent, wise, and will help nurture our future relationship together.

We Stand for Israel!

The Promised Land was given to the Twelve Tribes of Israel by the LORD God.

No worldly authority or power has the right to take from the Israelites the land given to them by the LORD God.

We stand strong and support the right of Israel to exist. We are committed to our support of our Jewish brothers and sisters, and would be willing to fight for their cause and suffer beside them if moved by Him to do so.

Although oceans separate us, our hearts remain focused upon Israel’s survival. We try to make wise effort to support their initiatives to hold and maintain their rightful inheritance of land. We also involve ourselves in the political policy of the United States to encourage a strong and public support of Israel in the face of terrorism and persecution.

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Good Yom Tov

Good Yom TovOh it is going to be a very good year.  Finally my family is over the pains of last year, and we are moving forward together, stronger than we have ever been.  My recent health problems are solved, and I feel strong, and ready to do the Lord’s ministry. Thanks be to the Lord, everyone in my family is healthy, not-wealthy, but wise (if you don’t count the teenagers and younger adults).  Okay, I’m proud of all of them.  Zac is preparing for his Washington D.C. trip next year, and is doing really good applying his grindstone and getting good grades as a Junior in High School.  Jen is doing well in working toward her teaching degree as a Sophomore at University of Idaho, and had a really good interview with the UI College of Education for full entrance into the program. And Elizabeth and Jeremy are figuring married life out, continue to show great love for each other, and…we don’t see them much. LOL. Jo and I are doing so well.  We are healthier and happier than we have ever been.  Oh, it is going to be a very good year!

So why am I talking about a new year when it isn’t January 1st? Because today is the most Holy Day for the Jews, called Yom Kippur. This holiday actually begins with Rosh Hoshanna, ten days earlier as Jews celebrate their lives and begin to examine their shortcomings, which will be fully expressed in prayer today.  They pray to G-d to forgive them of their sins, to release them from vows, and to remember them and keep them in the Book of Life for another year. Good Yom Tov, my Jewish friends!  May your name be in the Book of Life, and that G-d allows you to prosper in this next year.

Ever since Jo and I have been doing works for the Lord, our New Year begins the day after Yom Kippur.  Usually, our works that change, happen about a month or two before; by Yom Kippur we know what we will be doing for the year.  We become charged with the Holy Spirit, and our output of new work flows exceedingly well.  Happy New Year, my precious Joanne!  Its time for us to get to work serving our Lord better than we have ever done before.