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(Music Playing) AMIR: Shalom, everyone, This is Amir Tsarfati and I'm here live from Galilee. Just behind me is the valley of Armageddon, all the hills all around, beautiful day here. But the world, unfortunately, is afflicted with something not as nice and not as beautiful. The coronavirus pandemic is now afflicting over 188 countries, and it brings with it a lot of fear and anxiety. Now this is a very small, tiny, little microscopic enemy. Eventually, I believe we'll track it down and understand how to fight it. And I believe that we will overcome that one, just as we did with other viruses in the past. This is going to be a long battle. But this is not a battle that is about to extinct humanity. This is not a battle that is about to cause people to leave their homes and either be slaughtered or taken out to a foreign land. If anything, this virus is actually causing people to run into their homes and lock themselves up into their rooms. And so I would like to take you back in history to a time that the people of Israel were about to experience a great slaughter and a great near annihilation from the enemy that came from the North. The prophets always said that "From the North, the evil shall come." Israel, who trusted Egypt to come to help, did not get ready. And indeed, in 722 BC, we know that the Northern Kingdom of Israel, the 10 tribes that separated from the South under King Jeroboam, that kingdom fell, that kingdom was destroyed. And now the next target of the Assyrians was, of course, the city of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of Judah. And that's the time frame we are dealing with as the Prophet Isaiah, a prophet that operated throughout a span of roughly 40 years in the latter part of the 8th century BC, a prophet that was married to a prophetess and that had actually two sons who actually had interesting prophetic names. The first one, of course, is Shear-jashub and that is in Isaiah 7:3, and it means "a remnant shall return." And the second one was Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz, from Isaiah 8:1-4, meaning "speed the spoil and hasten the booty.” And it's interesting because not only that he was married to a prophetess, but he had two sons that had names that reflected the past and the future of Israel. The past of being looted and being robbed by an enemy that comes from outside, but also the beautiful promise of how the remnant shall return to the land of Israel. Look, here I am after 2000 years of being away from this country, a remnant from the Tribe of Judah sitting here in the Valley of Armageddon in the land of Israel, giving you a message through technology that Israel has a lot to do with. And it's quite amazing to see the words of the Prophet Isaiah. Now it may be a surprise to some of you, but we know that the Book of Isaiah has 66 chapters. And of course, the chapters were all divided later on, not at the time the prophet wrote the book. But it's pretty interesting that of the 66 chapters, the first 39 of them were actually chapters that are speaking of the judgment of God over Israel because of their not abiding with the laws of God and the judgments of God. And the latter 29 chapters are chapters of a great comfort and great mercy and great future through the Nation of Israel. And it's interesting because for so many years, the contrast between the first part of Isaiah and the second part of Isaiah confused a lot of Bible scholars to the point that some even suggested that there were two different Isaiahs. That there were two different prophets, two different people who wrote two different books, and mistakenly we call it one book written by one prophet. I, of course, don't agree with that. I believe that when in 1947 the book, the scroll of Isaiah, a 2200-year-old scroll of Isaiah was found in Qumran, it was a big blow to those who thought that it was two different books. Because the entire Book of Isaiah, from the first word to the last word, were all on one part, on one scroll found in one jar, a clay jar in the caves of Qumran. And that is, of course, one of the main proofs that there was one prophet who wrote one book, and the book contains both the judgment and the mercies of God. Just like the Old Testament and the New Testament are one book, and they're all the Word of God. You cannot separate and say, "This is not for me and this is for me." There is the ways of God, the laws of God, the judgments of God. And there is the mercies of God and the hope that you get from God. But of course, the link between the old and the new, the hope and the peace, between the hope, the old and new is in the person of Jesus Himself who came to this world and provided the solution for the sin that prohibited, or excuse me, that prevented the people in the Old Testament to be able to meet the standards of God. And that is also something that is so unique to the Prophet Isaiah. Because although he was an Old Testament prophet, although he was a Hebrew person who supposedly never lived to see the birth of Jesus, he spoke of the birth of Jesus. He spoke of the life of Jesus. He spoke of the atoning death of Jesus. He spoke of the resurrection of Jesus. He spoke of the future kingdom of Jesus and Earth. And He even attested to the fact that He knows that He himself is going to one day resurrect. Now I'd like to bring you back to those days because, you know, right now we're fighting a microscopic enemy, a tiny little virus that is spreading havoc and fear and anxiety. But yet all of us can run into our homes. All of us can eat the food from our fridge. All of us can stay together with our families. None of us is called to change his religion. None of us is called to abandon his God. None of us is called to leave his home, to leave his country and actually, either you're butchered or you become enslaved to the nation that is coming into your country. So you need to understand Israel is suffering now a great threat coming from the North and the Prophet Isaiah is standing in front of the people of Israel. And he's giving them great comfort and great future. And then look what he says in Chapter 43, and I'm gonna touch the first seven verses of this chapter. So Chapter 43: "But now thus says the Lord who created you, O Jacob, and He who forms you O Israel:" The same God that created you and formed you; the last time I checked; God created all people. He formed all people. Go to Psalm 139 and see. Every person was formed in his mother's womb by the Lord. And all of his days have been written in God's books already, before he was even formed. So yes, he speaks of Jacob and he speaks of Israel. But remember, this message echoes far beyond the Nation of Israel in the 8th century BC. And look what he says. "Fear not, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by your name. You are mine. And when you pass through the waters, I will be with you. And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. And when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned. Nor shall the flames scorch you, he says. For I am the Lord, your God, the Holy one of Israel, he says, Your savior." Look, I'm the Holy One of Israel, I'm God, I am the creator of the Heavens and the earth. And I'm the God of that nation that I chose to set apart. But He says, "I'm your savior." And I don't know where you are right now, but you need to believe in the creator of the world. His name is the God of Israel. But He's also your personal savior. And He says, "I gave Egypt for your ransom." He says, "Ethiopia and Sheba in your place," he said. "Since you were precious in my sight, you have been honored and I have loved you. Therefore I will give men for you and people for your life." "Fear not, He says again, for I am with you, He says. I will bring your descendants from the East and gather you from the West. I will say to the North, Give them up. And to the South, Do not keep them back. Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the ends of the earth. Everyone who is called by My name, everyone who is called by My name, whom I have created for My glory, I have formed him. Yes, I have made him." So you see that what we see in those seven beautiful verses of Isaiah 43 are the past, the present, and of the future of Israel. But then it becomes a personal message to every person around the world that believes in the Lord God of Israel. It's a personal message to the point of making sure that we know that He himself, the creator of the Heavens and the Earth, of this perfect world as you can see. The creation was perfect when God created it. Now we messed it up and sin entered the world. And we know that the flood came and much of what was perfect then is no longer perfect. And we suffer from it, and people call it global warming and climate change. But it's sin. That's what it is. Until we acknowledge the only solution for sin, which is faith in Christ who paid for all of that, we will never be able to fix this place. And by the way, if it was so perfect right now, why would God make new Heavens and new earth in the very end? So we have a damaged world right now. And the virus that we are now going through, this pandemic is part of this particular flaw of this planet right now. Viruses and diseases and all of those things only exist ever since this world went through the flood. Now it's interesting because the Lord spoke through Isaiah. Now I believe God can speak to everyone. But messages like this to a nation and to the whole world, God spoke through prophets. And I know it's very trendy today to call yourself a prophet, to go to a school of prophets and school of supernatural, and to really think that everyone can be such a way because people mixed the gift of prophecy with the office of the prophets. And by the way, if prophets were things that could be all throughout history until today, then why would God say in the New Testament that on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets, the church was built? So it had to have been those people who heard directly from God and those apostles who saw Jesus with their very eyes, upon that the church had to be built. And it's very interesting because 2 Peter Chapter 1:20-21 says, "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of scriptures is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of men, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit." And so it's very beautiful because you can see that men is not involved here. It's only a tool to which God is speaking. God, the Holy Spirit is speaking to the rest of the nation. He says these are specific people, holy men of God, and it's not their private interpretation. And they were moved not by anything but the Holy Spirit. And it came, of course as the Holy Spirit moved them. And those prophecies were not their own interpretation. This is why it's so important that when we read the Bible, we read word-by-word, and we study toward it word-by-word and not studying a paraphrasing of something, because then you are actually into men's interpretation. It's interesting because he starts with talking about Jacob and about the people of Israel. And at the time of this prophecy, neither Jacob nor his descendants, Israel, produce something that God could take a lot of pride in. I mean, the spiritual state of Israel is the time of Isaiah the prophet was not good. That explains why the first 39 chapters were a lot of harsh judgments of God. Now God will not judge you or He will not afflict you without telling you also where the way out from this whole mess is, where the hope is, where you really can find peace. So Israel as a nation was not perfect. And there's a lot of Christians nowadays that they think God forgot about Israel because Israel rejected Christ. You know if every time somebody would act with this belief, if we think that God dismissed him forever, then I can tell you half, if not 80% of the church wouldn't be anything that can stand before God even today. Folks, let me explain that God absolutely never forgot about Israel. And He's with the understanding they're not perfect. He still has a message of hope, a message of peace. But the hope and the peace are in one person. And this is what this message is all about. You know, even here in this coronavirus crisis that this world is going through right now, you'll never, ever find peace anywhere in the world besides the peace of God through the Prince of Peace and the Lord of Peace. And it's interesting because again, the Bible says in that message, not only that He's not looking for perfection, but that He is always looking for obedience. You know, obedience has always been more important than sacrifice to God. He said that to the Prophet Samuel and throughout history, we can see how God was not even willing to look into Israel's religious conduct while their heart was not there. You know, the first chapter of Isaiah is a chapter that shocked me when I was young and read it for the first time. Because God literally said, "Your festivals, your new moons, your Sabbaths, My soul hates." And I said, "How come you can hate such a thing that You gave to the people?" And then the Lord continues and speaks through His word that He gave to the prophet Isaiah. He says, "How can you do all of those things and your hands are full of blood?" He says, What you need is to repent. What you need is to wash yourself from all of this thing. You need to get back to Me, and then I will hear you. So we see that, yes, He's not looking for perfection. He's definitely looking for obedience, and God can use people and He can use nations. Sometimes He can use a nation to bring about judgment on another nation. By the way, both the Egyptians and the Amalekites, and the Moabites and the Philistines, and of course, the Assyrians and Babylonians, all of these nations, do you think God was taken by surprise when they came and attacked Israel? Of course not; He allowed them to do that. But at the same time, He judged them for doing that because He's not the one who put the hatred for Israel in their heart. He allowed them to do what they do, but He judged them for that hatred that they harbored in their hearts. It's interesting because we see that "The fool -- in Psalm 14 -- has said in his heart there is no God. They are corrupt, they've done abominable works, there is none who does good. The Lord looks down from Heaven upon the children of men to see if there's any who understand, who seek God, and they have all turned aside. They have together become corrupt, there is none who does good, not even no one." So make no mistake, Israel is not perfect, neither the rest of the world is perfect at the time of Isaiah. So it's today, by the way. No one is good, and we have to understand, because the same truth of Psalm 14 is the truth that we find also in the Book of Romans regarding all people all around the world. But we have been justified only through the free gift of Jesus himself. And the Bible says that God was always there for us. And you have to just look back. He's telling a frightened nation that's about to be attacked by the most terrible superpower of the world of those days. It's a superpower that was known for its vicious and very cruel ways of treating its enemies. And He's reminding them, "Hey, remember, even if you pass through waters, I'm there." It's interesting; why would He mention that? Because you go back to the story of Exodus Chapter 14, you find that the people of Israel walked through the waters of the Red Sea. And we all know that the sea parted. By the way, up until today, there is a land bridge between the two sides of the Red Sea, from between the Egyptian and the Saudi part. A land bridge that nobody can explain. A land bridge that used to have columns on the two sides from the time of King Solomon that marked the place of the crossing of the Red Sea. And so the children of Israel didn't have to go all the way to the bottom of a very deep ocean. That they had a land bridge that was much higher that they could cross through and God was there. I'm reading from Exodus, Chapter 14. And verse 19 says, "And the angel of God who went before the camp of Israel moved and went behind them, and the pillar of cloud went from before them and stood behind them. So it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel. Thus it was a clouded in darkness to the one and it gives light by night to the other so that the one did not come near the other all that night. The angel of God went before the camp of Israel." Jesus was there. This is a Christophany; this is a revelation of Christ in the Old Testament. We know that He was there. The Bible says before the world was, He was there. And so here; many times when we see when the Bible refers to the "angel of the Lord," And again it's not a specific angel. It's a generic name to the appearance of Jesus many times. If there is a name to the angel, then of course, it's not Jesus. But here it's the angel of the Lord that was right going before the camp. That is beautiful. That is wonderful, because not only that Jesus was there, not only that He was there, but then the Bible continues. And we can see that He says, "When you pass through rivers -- in verse 23 of Joshua 4 -- for the Lord your God dried up the Jordan before you until you had crossed over. The Lord your God did to the Jordan what He had done to the Red Sea when He dried it up before us until we had crossed over. He did this so that all the people of the earth might know that the hand of the Lord is powerful and so that you might always fear your Lord." In the fall of Jericho in Chapter 5, verse 13, "Now when Joshua was near Jericho, he looked up and he saw a man standing in front of him with a drawn sword in His hand. Joshua went up to Him and asked, 'Are you for us or for our enemies?' 'Neither, He replied, but as commander of the armies of the Lord, I have now come." "And then Joshua fell face down to the ground in reverence -- reverence that is always kept to God himself -- and asking, What message does my Lord have for His servants?" "And the commander of the Lord's Army replied, 'Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy,' and Joshua did so." Isn't that what we heard in the burning bush; what Moses heard in the burning bush.? If that's not enough, then, of course, we see Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in verse 25, in Daniel Chapter 3. "Look, I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son or looks like God. Some say "Sons of God," some say "He looked like a God." Folks, Jesus was there with those three. He says, "The fire will not scorch you, that it will not harm you." He was there when they crossed the river and came to Jordan. He was there when the camp crossed the Red Sea. He was there. And He's the same Jesus who now commanded the return of Israel back to their land. And it's the same Jesus that is now commanding you wherever you live, "Fear not, for I am with you." That's why Psalm 23 says, "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me." David understood that, "Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me." Isaiah 35 says, "Say to those who are fearful hearted, be strong, do not fear; behold your God will come with vengeance. With the recompense of God, He will come and save you." God is there watching His people. And of course, in 2 Timothy 1:7, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power and of love and of sound mind." Those three must come together: power, love, and sound mind. You can't overcome fear without the power of God, but still not have love. If you have the power of God and if you have sound mind and if you don't have the love of God, of course, not good. Or if you have love and you have power, but you're not really there, you're very panicky, if you know, you don't have sound mind, another problem. And He said, "I have redeemed you," and it's interesting. "Therefore say -- in Exodus 6:6 -- to the children of Israel, I am the Lord. I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians. I will rescue you from their bondage and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm and with great judgments." God promised to the people of Israel, "I am going to do great things with an outstretched arm. I'm going to redeem you from the land of Egypt." He says, "I have called you by your name." Isn't that interesting? In Genesis 35:9-12, "Then God appeared to Jacob again when he came from Paddan Aram and blessed him. And God said to him, Your name is Jacob; your name shall not be called Jacob anymore, but Israel shall be your name. So he called his name Israel." Also God said to him, "I am God Almighty, be fruitful and multiply. A nation and a company of nations shall proceed from you and kings shall come from your body. The land which I gave Abraham and Isaac I give to you and your descendants after you, I give this land." John 10 says in 2-4, "But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the doorkeeper opens and the sheep hears His voice. And He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out. And when He brings out His own sheep, He goes before them, and the sheep follow Him for they know His voice." You see, when God calls you, when you're His, when He calls you by name, then you follow Him. Then He's leading you. It was the presence of God with Israel in the past, and now that makes them very different. Look, I'm in the middle of Israel; it's so peaceful right here. You would agree with me that Israel is one of the most threatened countries on planet Earth. There's no other country in the world that openly countries, other countries vow to extinct, vow to destroy. And the world, by the way, is okay with that. From the podium of the UN General Counsel, countries are calling for the destruction of Israel. And here I am not only with the peace of God, but I see that, I see the peace of God everywhere around here. It's very interesting because the miracle of the State of Israel; God is telling them "I'm going to bring them back from the four corners of the world." I will tell the North and the South and the East and the West. He's gonna bring them back to the land; after 2000 years, I am here, back in the land. I am a testimony to the amazing faithfulness of God to His promises. You know what? What's the coronavirus for God? Nothing. Nothing; and if you choose to fear than to trust Him who says, "Fear not," Then where is your faith? Look, Israel was about to be destroyed, and God is telling them, "Fear not." Israel was about to be exiled, and God is telling them, "I still have plans for you and I will be faithful to my promises and I will bring you back." You may be gone for 70 years because of not keeping the sabbatical years every seventh year. But I'm gonna bring you back. He brought them back from Babylon, and then they were scattered for 2000 years. And that is when He started bringing them from the North and from the South and from the East and from the West. Those verses could have not being versus that God is speaking about the return to Zion in the time of Nehemiah. At that time, they were all in one direction, the direction of Persia and Babylon, Iraq and Iran and Assyria, all of that area. Here, God says, "I will say to the South and to the North and to the East and to the West." This is the return of the Jews in modern days back to their land. Unbelievable. The way God works through Israel is definitely about Him, not about any anybody else. It's not about Israel; we're not good, we're not perfect. But He is good and He is perfect and He is faithful. And I live in a country that is -- sometimes I call it the Fifth Gospel. Sometimes I say, "You know what? Let just the land speaks by itself." Look around you. There is no chance in the world that after all that the Jewish people went through, they could still be back in the land and make it the eighth most powerful nation on planet Earth. It takes the prime Minister of Israel to pick up the phone and call all European leaders and tell them this virus is super dangerous; wake up, do something about it. That the Austrian Chancellor just admitted a couple days ago it was Benjamin Netanyahu who caused him to wake up, to understand that he needs to seal off his borders and he needs to call people to be isolated and stop this whole thing. It wasn't the World Health Organization. Ladies and gentlemen, God is faithful. And God demonstrates His faithfulness through this land and through the people here. This is not something that I can stay quiet about. This is actually my personal conviction that I must speak out. That's why behold Israel was born. Behold Israel; look at Israel. Look at Israel because this is the proof that God exists. This is the proof that He's faithful to all of His promises. And so I wanna encourage you that even in the most difficult times that you may be going through right now, the reason why God left Israel to stand and to be alive is so it could be a testimony to you not to be afraid, not to be fearful, and to understand that the same way He is with them, He's with you because He is the creator. He says from Jacob; He said, "I'm going to create a nation." And then He says, "A whole host of nations." Yes, they will be separated. Yes, through them, I will work. Yes, through them I will demonstrate My love. I will bring My Word to the world. I will bring My messiah, My son to the world. I will bring the belief in one God to the world. Yes, through them, I'm going to demonstrate My jealous nature of not wanting you to worship any other God and the consequences or thereof. But yes, through them, I will also tell you that if you humble yourself and you pray, and you turn away from your wicked ways, I will forgive you, and I will embrace you. Look, God is never in the business of destruction and punishment. Men almost bring it about upon themselves. You know, I'm thinking about the End Times when the Bible says in 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2, "That because the people rejected the love of the truth that may save them," that's when God gave them delusions. But He didn't give them delusions to reject the Word of God. He gave them the delusions because they rejected the Word of God. You know, people always turn it around as if God is the one who blinded us from seeing the truth and then He punished us for it. No, He sent His only begotten son. And you know what? If people thought that at first, it's only about Israel, then Jesus came to the world, and then He walked right there towards the Jordan River, and there stood a Jewish priest whose name was Yoḥanan, God will have mercy, John. That John, that Yoḥanan, that amazing person who never, ever was taught that which he's about to say. But it was pure revelation of God because he's the voice that prepared the way of the Lord. He said, "Behold, the lamb of God that takes away the sins, not of Israel, of the whole world." It's for you who are in Wuhan, in China, and you are in Seoul, South Korea, and you who are in Singapore, and you who are in Jakarta. And it's for you who are in Tehran. And it's for you who is right now, you are in Baghdad, and it's for you in Ankara or in Istanbul. It's for you in Beirut. It's for you in Damascus. It's for you in Berlin and Frankfurt It's for you in Paris and in London. It's for you in Barcelona and in Madrid, in Bergamo, in Milan, and in Rome. It's for you in Zagreb. It's for you in Bucharest and in Budapest. It's for you anywhere from New York, all the way across to Los Angeles. It's for you in Amsterdam. It's for you in Brussels. It's for you in Mexico City. It's for you in Seo Paulo and in Rio de Janeiro. It's for you in Australia, in Sydney and Melbourne and Brisbane and Perth. It's for you in Oakland and in so many other places, Oakland New Zealand. Look, all of you, if you don't understand that this fear is not of God and that this gigantic demon that is now spreading fear and anxiety is not from God, because God did not give us a spirit of fear. But of what? Of power and of love and of sound mind, that's God. And so I want to encourage you that "We are the light of the world," as Matthew 5:14-16 says. "You're the light of the world; a city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden, nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket. But on a lamp stand and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven." You see the peace that God gives us and the fact that He's giving you power and love and sound mind has to be known right now to everyone, just like a light in the darkness. And by the way, it has to be so that you're not getting the glory but God gets the glory. It's not about us; it's about Him, you know, see you and glorify Him. So you know, the question is: has the light of God and the light of the world entered your life to make you also the light of the world? Quite amazing. Do you have the Holy Spirit, do you have oil in your lamp? You cannot light light in a lampstand unless you have oil in it, which is a typology of the Holy Spirit. Are you a religious person that goes to church because you have to? Do you even have a personal relationship with Jesus? Have you been born again? You know, all of us wants to celebrate our birthday. But birthday doesn't mean much. It's our second birthday that means everything. And for some strange reason, we don't even remember that date and celebrate it. But the second birth is the most important birth, not the first one. Jesus made you a new creation and gave you new life. He has redeemed you from your Egypt by His blood. He is the Good Shepherd that knows you by your name. He was there at the crossing of the Red Sea as the angel of the Lord that walked right before them. He was there at the crossing of the Jordan River right after they are done. They met the angel of the Lord who was there for them. He was there, of course, at the burning fiery furnace that they went through. And remember that the King saw four people although he sent only three. He was there who promised the restoration of Israel. He is our security. He is our peace. In John 16 Jesus said in verse 33, "These things I have spoken to you that in Me, you may have peace. In the world, you're gonna have tribulations." I mean, this virus, by the way, it's part of the tribulations of the world. "But be of good cheer, He said, I have overcome the world." For the scripture says in Romans 10:11-13, "Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame. For there is no distinction between a Jew and a Greek for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him." "For whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved," as the prophet Joel said in Chapter 3:32. Psalm 145 says, "The Lord is near to all who call upon Him." To all who call upon Him in truth, He will fulfill the desire of those who fear him. He also will hear that their cry and save them. The Lord preserves all who love Him, but all the wicked He will destroy." And that's another promise that for sure will be fulfilled. So make sure that you get that peace and then God gets the glory. And remember, fear is the biggest enemy in this crisis. Fear makes you forget about the promises of God. Fear makes you not being of sound mind, fear takes away the love from you. Fear takes away the power from you, fear paralyzes you. And I'm telling you, this is exactly the difference between a believer and a non-believer. Do you have that peace? Do we have that power? Do you have that love and do you have that sound mind that only He can give? Because that fear is not from God. And Father, I thank You for Your message. Thank you for the Prophet Isaiah although he died a terrible death. Although he may have not seen the day of Israel back in the land as he promised through the Holy Spirit, we know that he was absolutely convinced that he will resurrect at the time of the resurrection before or as the millennial kingdom begins. Father, we thank You for the words of Isaiah. We thank you for the comfort and peace. And we thank You, Father, that You promised all of us in much worse circumstances than this virus thing, "Fear not, for I am with you." And so if He was there when we walked through the sea and when we crossed rivers and when we were in fire, how much more He can be with us right now, even if, God forbid, a virus like the corona is in us. And Father, I pray the words of Psalm 91 that You will keep us in that amazing peace. "That a thousand shall fall on one hand, tens of thousands on the other side and it shall not harm us." And I truly, Father, believe that for such a time as this, we, the believers in Jesus are called to be the light of the world, not to be hidden under any table, but to shine that light, that everyone will see that light in us. But yet glorify our Father, which is in Heaven. And we thank You and we praise You for the mighty, amazing work of redemption and salvation that could only be made and done through Jesus, Yeshua himself, who is our peace, our salvation. He is the one who gives us power, love, and sound mind. In His name, we pray, Amen. Thank you, God bless you and shalom.
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