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Praying for Jewish Friends

Near the beginning of the cantata tomorrow, there is a song based on our Hymn of the Month, "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." It starts out with Latin and is in a minor key. In fact, it sounds a lot like Middle Eastern or Jewish music. It is written as though its origins were before Christ came.


As we sang it today at rehearsal, I was overwhelmed with mental pictures from Israel right now. Young people slaughtered as they attended a concert, families taken from their beds in kibbutzim and killed, a war no one but terrorists wants. Three of the hostages accidentally killed this week by their own Israeli forces. Sadness everywhere.


A friend from my first squadron private chatted me this week about current events. He was our only Jewish officer. For a while, I was our only female officer. We only had two Black officers, too, so sometimes the four of us could joke around about standing out in the crowd.


Jim is a religious Jew; he actually considered being a rabbi before going in the Navy as a flight officer. On some smaller ships, he would do the rabbi/chaplain function for the enlisted Jewish people.


He reminded me again for about the 20th time that he is happy with Judaism and not interested in Jesus.


However, I decided to probe his beliefs further and found out he literally believes the entire Old Testament (they call it the Hebrew Testament) just like we do. I did not yet ask him about whether he believes a literal Messiah is still coming. I was astonished because I do not think I have ever met a religious Jew who believes the Old Testament miracles all actually happened.


Please pray for Jim to have the veil removed that Paul mentions in II Corinthians 3. I cannot imagine the despair a religious Jew must feel at least 4000 years after Abraham when the promise still seems so unfulfilled and the music still seems in a minor key. The key change Jim needs is Christ. Please pray that he will see.




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Mary Martin
Mary Martin
Apr 23

Jim knows I am describing his beliefs to my Baptist friends on social media and says to just make sure you all know that Orthodox Jews do not all have exactly the same beliefs. He has kind of shifted into rabbi mode and is writing of his high, high view of the Torah (first five OT books). I shared some of his reverent thoughts with our Jewish poetry class last night (Pastor Alex) because we are learning to revere the Old Testament words in much the same way. God breathed.

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