John 10:22-23 And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the
dedication (Chanukah), and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the temple in
Solomon's porch.
Chanukah, a time of celebration and rededication, begins
this Saturday night here in the Land and for Jewish people all over the
globe. Those of us who are grafted in through the atoning work of Messiah,
we who know God, have an opportunity to see the deeper significance in the
Biblical holidays and are not only welcome but encouraged to celebrate as
well!
Over 150 years before Yeshua's (Jesus’) birth, a group of Jewish
warriors led by Judah Maccabee, defeated Anticochus IV. Though terribly
outnumbered by their foes, the Maccabees triumphed over the Grecian Syrian
Empire. This led to the establishment of Chanukah -- the feast of
dedication.
According to an ancient Jewish legend, Judah entered into Jerusalem
only to find the Temple desecrated by a sacrificed pig and an idol of Zeus.
Upon seeing this, he immediately began to cleanse the Temple. Judah also
found that there was only one cruse of undefiled oil which could burn in
the Temple Menorah (holy candleabra which had to continually burn). This
oil was only enough for one day but it miraclously lasted for eight days,
just enough time to get more of this special oil made. So in memory of this
miracle and the rededication of the Temple, Chanukah or the Festival of
Lights has been celebrated by the Jewish people for over 2000 years and was
even celebrated by Yeshua (Jesus) Himself!
Every Chanukah, chanukkiahs (the candleabra of nine candle holders)
are lit. Each chanukkia has a special candle, known as the Shamash which is
raised above the other eight. The word ‘shamash’ means ‘servant,
helper, or minister -- so the Shamash candle is the servant candle, or the
ministering candle, and is used to light all the other candles. It is the
servant who is raised up and lights all the others, symbolizing Messiah,
for us who believe.
Yeshua came and proclaimed that ‘He is the Light of the World and
whoever follows Him shall have the light of life!’ The one who serves the
Lord will be a light! The one who does the will of God will shine! The more
we serve the Lord, and earnestly do His will , with all our heart, soul and
mind -- the more we will shine with the light of God and so ultimately will
we be raised up!
Let's strive to serve the Lord with
gladness this season and light up the world around us! We may be small but
a small light will go a long way in a dark place! (George, Baht Rivka, Elianna & Obadiah)
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7 December 2012
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