Sunday, April 21, 2019

A word of hope for all of us on the second day of Pessach

 Dear readers,

Last Friday I had prepared my Messianic Seder. I was ready to also commemorate Yeshua's Sacrifice by breaking the matsa and drinking a cup of grape juice.
Everything seemed perfect.

 A shadow was hanging over Paris, though, because the authorities had announced that there was a high risk of violence due to the yellow vests riots. I didn't want my Pessach to be spoiled by these fools, so I addressed the Almighty to please spare my area that had already very much suffered from violence and destruction. I also asked people on my Facebook group to pray for me and I am grateful they did.

I was able to spend a very peaceful first day of Pessach, mostly in a park nearby. I also managed to get some good rest at home.
I was able to pray in a rested and peaceful atmosphere.



 The living conditions in Paris are becoming tougher and tougher.

Pessach symbolizes freedom from slavery and freedom from slavery of sin in Yeshua.

When Shabbat ended, while I was in bed, I asked our Lord to open a door for me, as I had crossed over today. I was indeed asking him to let me out of France.

During the night I had a vivid dream, in which I was walking somewhere in southern Israel. The place was filled with stones and the picture here is the closest I found on the internet.



Upon waking up, I recited 'modah ani'. As soon as I finished this prayer, I heard our Lord say, in a very audible voice :'אבן עזר''Even ezer' , 'the stone that helps'.


I saw the words right before my eyes, and I know that our Lord will intervene. He is with me.
I will let him lead. 

I wanted to share this dream and response with you in order to tell you all to always communicate with our Lord.

He is merciful and hears prayers-always. Have faith.


On a side note, let me remind you that the Almighty is faithful from generation to generation to the people who are doing his will.
This is why the Shmoneh esrei prayer never fails to bless the God of Abraham, Itzhak and Yaakov.

All we have to do is to believe. He will do the rest for us.





©  2019 by Isabelle Esling

Monday, April 1, 2019

'Water and Stones', my 5th travel e-book, is now available!

Dear readers,

I recently released my 5th travel book that is related to my fifth trip in Eretz Israel ( October 2018).

It is entitled 'Water and Stones'





Ready to follow me in my venture? Get your copy!

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