Thursday, February 7, 2019

Akal Pikiran

Tuhan menciptakan manusia memiliki kelebihan dari ciptaan lainnya....yaitu akal pikiran

Namun....disamping itu, manusia tetap manusia...sehingga manusia yang sehat akal pikirannya akan mencari makhluk yang lebih kuat dari diri manusia itu sendiri...tujuannya adalah untuk dijadikan mitra kerjanya...dan makhluk yang lebih kuat dari manusia, yang memiliki otoritas,wibawa,kuasa yang tidak dapat dibatasi dengan akal pikiran manusia
Oknum tsb  biasa di sebut Tuhan..........

Untuk menentukan siapa yang akan kita jadikan Tuhan dalam hidup kita....biasanya melalui seleksi, dan baru memberi keputusan bahwa Dia yang layak untuk menjadi Tuhanku.

Artinya percaya atau untuk mempercayakan hidup kita sepenuhnya kepada seseorang...tidak bisa di- paksakan..karena berdampak kekecewaan atau penyesalan......

Makanya berbagai macam Tuhan yang kita temui dalam diri orang percaya....
Dan kita tidak bisa menakar dengan takaran yang kita pakai saat kita memilih Tuhan terhadap pilihan  orang lain...lalu  mulai membanggakan Tuhanku yang hebat.....dan mendiskritkan orang lain dengan ejekan,kutukan dll
Membanggakan Tuhan pilihan kita adalah suatu sikap yang terpuji....namun bila kebanggaan itu berlebihan dan mulai mengutuk ngutuk iman orang lain...ini sangat tidak wajar....

Mengapa?...karena itu adalah pilihan yang sudah diseleksi secara cermat

Pentingnya kita saling menghargai dan menghormati satu dengan lainnya....dan menjalani iman kita dengan penuh ketaatan......Amen

#untuk temanku#

Rabbi Yeckiel Eckstein dead

Skip to main content Subscribe Video US World Israel National Security Politics Entertainment Health Shows Subscribe Follow CBN.com ISRAEL CBNNEWS.COM Displaying 30+ Stories Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, IFCJ Founder Who United Christians and Jews, Passes Away at 67 ShareTweetEmail 02-06-2019 Emily Jones JERUSALEM, Israel — Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, the beloved founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, suddenly passed away Wednesday. He was 67 years old. The charismatic rabbi leaves behind a long legacy of philanthropy and robust interfaith partnerships between Christians and the Jewish people.  When Rabbi Eckstein founded The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews in 1983, his goal was simple: to build bridges of understanding between Christians and Jews, and to show Christians how to reestablish their biblical connection to the land of Israel and the Jewish people. Related A Rabbi Leads the Way in Uniting Jews, Christians 'The Fellowship:' Helping Jews and Christians in Need Worldwide For more than three decades, IFCJ has far exceeded expectations. Not only is the organization a leader in Jewish-Christian relations, but it has also helped thousands of Jews around the world escape poverty and anti-Semitism and return to their biblical homeland — Israel. The organization has funded humanitarian assistance that has touched millions of Jews worldwide. IFCJ raises about $140 million a year, making it one of Israel's largest humanitarian organizations. Overall, the organization has raised more than $1.4 billion, mostly from evangelical Christians. Those funds go towards Holocaust survivors, social programs, hospitals, and even bomb shelters for those affected by conflicts with Hamas. Eckstein served on the faculties of Columbia University, Chicago Theological Seminary, and Northern Baptist Seminary. He also held positions on the executive board of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Anti-Defamation League. He was named several times on Newsweek's list of the 50 Most Influential Rabbis in the US and is considered one of the most influential Jews in the world.  Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, in a 2015 interview on The 700 Club. Chairman of the Jewish Agency Isaac Herzog responded to news of Eckstein's death saying, "The Jewish people in Israel and the Diaspora (have) lost this evening a leader who worked for us for many years through his wonderful life's work which he established with his own hands." CBN Founder Pat Robertson honored Eckstein, saying, "Words cannot express the sorrow I feel at the untimely passing of my dear friend, Yechiel Eckstein.  Yechiel has been a pioneer and champion of Christian/Jewish relations for decades.  We have worked together on many projects, and the success of his organization attests to compassion that he feels for his fellow Jews who suffer in poverty in various parts of the world.  I am sure I echo the words of our Lord, 'Well done, my good and faithful servant.  Enter into the joy of your Lord.'"  And Dr. Jürgen Bühler, president of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, issued the following statement: "The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem mourns the sudden passing of Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein and pays tribute to this unique pioneer and visionary of closer Jewish-Christian relations. Rabbi Eckstein foresaw, like few other Jewish leaders did, the strategic importance to Israel and the Jewish people of forging ties with the global Evangelical community. The generous aid that he gathered from Christians around the world brought vital assistance and tremendous blessings to countless Israelis. The ICEJ extends our most sincere condolences to the Eckstein family. His daughter, Yael, and the Fellowship he founded can be proud of the great legacy of kindness and caring which he has left in their hands." Eckstein's funeral will take place Thursday in Jerusalem. More details will follow.     Did you know? God is everywhere—even in the news. That’s why we view every news story through the lens of faith. We are committed to delivering quality independent Christian journalism you can trust. But it takes a lot of hard work, time, and money to do what we do. Help us continue to be a voice for truth in the media by supporting CBN News for as little as $1. 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Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein has died since February 7, 2019

February 7, 2019 • No Comments Founder Of Fellowship Of Christians And Jews Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, Dies At 67 Share6 Referred to as the “Christian Rabbi” founder of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein raised more than $360 million in donations — mostly from Christians — for projects benefiting needy Jews worldwide. .By David Lazarus   Yechiel Eckstein, known to Evangelical Christians around the world as the “Christian Rabbi,” has died at the age of 67. Eckstein was known for his philanthropic efforts in Israel over the past 35 years through the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ). As head of the IFCJ, the New York rabbi raised more than $360 million in donations — mostly from Christians — for projects benefiting needy Jews and Arabs in Israel and beyond, according to the organization’s website. Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein exiting the first aliyah flight organized by the the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Dec 2014. – Photo Courtesy: IFCJ But Eckstein’s appeal to the Church to support Israel made him a pariah with many Jews, Christians and Messianic Jews. Israel’s Chief Rabbinate repeatedly condemned Eckstein’s use of Christian money to “expand Christian missionary propaganda.” In Mea Shearim, Jerusalem’s most ultra-Orthodox neighborhood, dozens of posters claim “Beware! Eckstein is a secret Evangelical Christian!” Many Christians are also convinced that Eckstein was a believer in Yeshua (Jesus). However, in his book, What Christians Should Know About Jews and Judaism, Eckstein devotes an entire chapter to casting suspicion on Jews who believe in Jesus. One of the underlying purposes of the book is to make clear to Christians that if they hope to have friendship with Jewish people, they need to disassociate from Messianic Jews and should stop evangelizing. Eckstein’s approach played well with Christian organizations who sought access to Israel’s higher echelon, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who actively pursues support from America’s right-wing Evangelicals. Rabbi Eckstein knew how to tap into the deep Evangelical conviction to support Israel, pray for the peace of Jerusalem and bless the descendants of Abraham, without mentioning Jesus. Rabbi Eckstein’s inroads into the Christian world are extraordinary. He organized leading Christian broadcaster tours to Israel. His nationally-syndicated radio broadcast “Ask the Rabbi” aired on predominantly Christian stations. Eckstein made regular appearances on major Christian television broadcasts to discuss subjects that include Israel, Jews, Judaism and Jewish-Christian relations. He was one of the initiators of the International Prayer for Israel movement that has brought together over six million Christians to pray for the Jewish state. He has been a keynote speaker at the International Christian Embassy’s Feast of Tabernacles event in Jerusalem. His IFCJ launched On Wings of Eagles to bring Soviet Jews to Israel following the collapse of the USSR. He organized an emergency campaign to raise funds from Christian communities to pay for “Freedom Flight” airlifts from the former Soviet Union to Israel. Millions have been donated by Evangelical Christians to rescue the Jews of Ethiopia and bring them to Israel. Dr. James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family went so far as to say of Eckstein, “I’m aware of your own efforts to defend righteousness… it’s heartening to know that you and other members of the Jewish community are standing with us [Christians] in striving to defend biblical truths.”   View original Israel Today publication at: http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/35887/Default.aspx     Friends and family sing as Rabbi Eckstein is laid to rest in Jerusalem Share6 Previous Post US Envoy Greenblatt Accuses Saeb Erekat Of 'Spreading Misinformation' Next Post REPORT: Due To Israeli Attacks Iran To Move Weapons Site From Damascus Airport Back to top MobileDesktop Israel and Stuff shall not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions in any content, or for any actions taken in consequence. Israel and Stuff does not obtain release from the subjects, individuals, groups or entities contained in its photographs, graphics or quoted in its text. 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