GailFriends - The Hanukkah Light is Still Burning
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GailFriends - The Hanukkah Light is Still Burning
By Gail Golden Publicist and Ministry Partner - Pocket Full of Change Ministries
“Now it was the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the Temple, in Solomon’s porch.” John 10:22-23
December 29 was the last day of Hanukkah, also known as the “Feast of Dedication” or the “Festival of Lights.” As Messianic Jewish believers**, we celebrate this holiday in remembrance of a great miracle God performed for the Jews. Each night for eight days, my husband and I placed colorful candles in a Hanukkah menorah in remembrance of God’s miracle working power.
The holiday originated when Judah the Maccabee and his followers reclaimed the temple from Syrian King Antiochus IV. The temple was cleansed and prepared for rededication. The Hebrew word Hanukkah means "dedication." When the sacred temple Menorah (candelabra) was relit, there was only enough sacred oil to burn for one day. Yet, the oil miraculously lasted eight days until more purified oil could be found. Hence, the expression: “A Great Miracle Happened There”.
Yeshua (Jesus) observed Hanukkah, as recorded in John 10: 22-23: “Now it was the Feast of Dedication in Jerusalem, and it was winter. And Jesus walked in the Temple, in Solomon’s porch.” He was there, in His Father’s House, to observe the Feast of Hanukkah. It is also significant that in John 8:12 Yeshua declared, “I am the Light of the World”. This statement would have great impact during the Feast of Dedication. The Jews knew exactly what He was saying. He was declaring Himself to be God.
This weekend, my husband, Rabbi Jem and I along with the members of our congregation, celebrated Hanukkah together with singing, dancing, food, drink, and much talking together. We remembered that our God is a miracle working God. Not just in the Bible, but in our own lives today. Almost everyone there told of a miracle God had done in their own lives. It is traditional to sing the song Rock of Ages. Most Christians don’t know this Jewish song which commemorates Hanukkah. As we sing it, we also remember that Yeshua is our Rock of Ages who saves us from sin’s power:
Rock of Ages let our song Praise thy saving power Thou amidst the raging foes Was our sheltering tower. Furious, they assailed us, But thine armour veiled us. And thy word broke their sword When our own strength failed us The light (Yeshua) has come into the world, and that flame never dies in the hearts of believers. That holy oil continues to burn and give hope to those of us who have accepted Yeshua into our hearts. I can testify that a great miracle happened in my life when Yeshua came in. In spite of trouble or hardship or conflict, my hope never dies. That oil just keeps on burning, just as it did at the first Hanukkah.
As we remember the traditions of this Feast of Dedication, we have also added a new one: to take this time to rededicate our lives to let the “Light” shine through us.
Gail is a ministry partner with and Publicist for Pocket Full of Change Ministries. For more information, to schedule a speaker for an event, or to request a newsletter, go to www.pocketfullofchange.org or call Gail Golden, Publicist at 904 316-5462. This ministry is supported by donations. If this ministry helps you or others, and God calls you to help support this work, you can make a donation to Pocket Full of Change Ministry at POB 51205, Jacksonville Beach, Florida 32240.
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