Monday, October 28, 2019

A beautiful story of forgiveness after Kippur

'So if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift.' Matthew 5:23-24



Tveriah©2019
Who would have thought that this time, on my 8th trip to Israel, Yeshua would send me specifically to Tveriah to fast for Kippur and to make peace with Tveriah's Mayor, Ron Kobi?
Had Yeshua told me in advance about his intent, I think that I would have refused the offer. 


For numerous months, I have been engaged into an active internet war , in Hebrew and in English against Ron Kobi. I admit to have hated the man with passion. I truly hoped for the Almighty to punish him. I was angry because of the noisy tayelet and because of his constant wars against the Haredis, and the fact that he was breaking Shabbat with pride, starting Shabbat buses since his election in November 2018.

I have strongly wished from the Almighty's hand a severe punishment against the man because he was going against HaShem in my opinion.
I used to tag many of my facebook posts and videos against Ron Kobi and I also invaded a few of his live chats to notify him in Hebrew what I thought of his actions and that he should come back to Teshuva.

I am a disciple of Yeshua, but it seems like, for a few months, I have been seriously blind and deaf to some of his most important teachings about compassion. What characterizes Yeshua's specific teachings of Torah is the dimension of sympathy for the sinner instead of condemnation.

Well, Yeshua would teach me an invaluable lesson by placing the man on my path several times.
The following story starts before Kippur and ends on the last Shabbat. Enjoy.

I arrived to Tveriah early in the morning after spending a week in Jerusalem, just before Rosh haShana. I joked with a friend from Tsfat just before the holiday began, that I prayed never to cross the Mayor's path, that it would probably end up into a huge fight between the two of us.
On the next Shabbat, October the 5th, just after the Shabbat office at the synagogue, I decided to have a walk near Baal Ness tomb.
As I reached one of the numerous surrounding beaches, I decided to bathe my feet into Kinneret. It was already very hot, so I decided to return home. On my way return, I see some man jogging into my direction dressed in a yellow t-shirt. Can't believe my eyes, he looks exactly like Ron Kobi...I glance at him and he gives me a bad glance, which seems to confirm my bad opinion of him!
I angrily yell his name: 'Ron Kubi, Ron Kubi!' and as I leave, I start singing a song in Hebrew for him to repent.

I keep joking about him with some friends and then the big day of repentance arrives: Yom Kippur.

It starts on October the 8th at sundown. I decide to join the nearby synagogue. Will I fast? Fasting has been a challenge for me for 4 years. My body lacks iron, which makes it especially difficult for me. Yet I want to try the fast despite all. I succeed.

I participated partly to the synagogue's prayers partly on the next day. I went quite early in the morning to recite the slichot , the Jewish prayers for forgiveness. At some point, my body didn't feel comfortable because of the cold from the air conditioning, and I had to step outside. I walked for a small walk to the center of Tveriah that was deprived of any car-and any inhabitant, besides a few tourists and two Israelis who did not seem to care about the fast. But to the great majority, the day was observed.

I went back home, resting inside of the backyard and listening to the prayers ( I had two synagogues next to the house I was renting). I read a few prayers myself, and went back to the apartment; where I fell asleep for over an hour.

The rest of the day was spent between reading and meditating, and trying to forget about the hunger.
I had to drink, though, because of a certain weakness in my body.

I succeeded in fasting for 25 hours and felt renewed.

After a short trip to Kafr Kanna on the following day, Friday the 11th would arrive fast and it was time to prepare Shabbat. I had the firm intent to go pray on Friday evening, but to my greatest surprise, I found the doors of the synagogue locked.
 

I found people outside, wishing me 'Shabbat Shalom'. I was very disappointed and decided to wake up early, so I could attend the Saturday morning office.
Believe it or not, I also found all doors closed again( both synagogues), on Saturday morning! I asked some orthodox lady: 'Do you know when the prayer starts?' 
She replied! ' between 8;30 and 8:45 am'
I was there precisely at 8:45 and the doors were kept closed. I waited a little bit, and became very much discouraged. In truth, the Gates of prayer had been locked for me from Above.


So I decided to grant myself a walk on the way to rabbi Baal Ness tomb.
I had a specific beach in mind where a few people, including fishermen, are present.
I bathed my feet into Kinneret. I went out, and on my way return, it became very hot. So I decided to rest a little bit on a bank.

After ten minutes, some man approaches, running his race. It is Ron again. I glance at his face with intensity and he glances back...and gives me an immense, big, nice smile! I gave him his smile back...and started crying heavily. In this instant, I realized my huge fault.
Ron had been greater than me, because he had forgiven me at first.I was the one who was supposed to forgive in first place, but he did it...I then understood a great lesson: even if I completely disagreed with the man's actions, I had no right to loathe him! And I had hated Ron with passion for months, writing bad words in Hebrew and in English.
I wept bitterly before the Almighty and promised to repair my bad deeds: tomorrow, before Sukkoth, I would find Ron's grandfather's tomb and pray there.
Machluf Kobi, Ron's grandfather used to be a great tzaddik in Tveriah.
I'd like to point out here that I did not go to pray to a dead person. I went to pray that, through the merits of the tzaddik, Ron came back to Teshuva.
The tomb was very difficult to find and the workers at the cemetery were unable to help. I walked through many alleys...at some point, I found two tombs with the name Kubi, but no trace of the tzaddik. I started praying: 'Lord, please help me find the tomb, this is the reason why I came here.'
Our Lord made me understand that it would cost me an effort. It was probably the price to pay for months of anger and hatred, but in his mercy, he eventually allowed me to find it.
I deposited a few stones on the tzaddik's tomb, ask for forgiveness for what had done and prayed for Ron's soul. 
As I departed, I said to myself! ' never again will I hate this man!' 

And an immense weight was lifted from my heart. I started blessing Ron.


Machluf Kobi's tomb in Tveriah©2019

Well, yes, I had to make Teshuva at first before I was even entitled to pray for somebody else's soul. I had been the hypocrite Yeshua is talking about during all these months.


Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is a log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye. 

Matthew 7:1-5 

I would meet Ron again on another feast day of Sukkot. I would greet him with a smile and ' Shalom Ron' and he would answer back. The ice was broken and I kept praying for the man.

The last Shabbat in Tveriah would be filled with great surprises. I had a mystery guest on Erev Shabbat whom I will never forget, but this will probably be the topic of another article.

On Saturday morning, the 19th of October, I decided to go back to the path of Baal Ness. There were no chances to meet Ron again, because it was much earlier-or so I thought.

I had brought a bottle of water with me and a book of Tehilim.
Actually I wanted to pray for Ron's redemption. I knew of a specific verse in Tehilim 29 that is aimed at all the persons losing themselves on their path.

יהוה למבול ישב וישב יהוה מלך לעולם  

The LORD sat enthroned at the flood; yea, the LORD sits as King for ever.

I started singing the verse intensively, concentrating on Ron and calling upon Heaven's mercy.

At some point, somebody running in the same direction as me greets me. It is Ron.

I think to myself: 'I probably won't see him again, as he is usually running the 5 kilometers, but I will keep praying all way long until I reach the beach I want to go to! There I will pray inside of the water!'

At the precise moment I was about to reach the intended beach, Ron is turning back!

He has a big smile on his face and says' chag sameach!' to me.

I felt happy.

I then went into the water with my book of Tehilim and started pouring out praise for the Almighty and requested mercy upon Ron's soul.
Miraculously, nobody else was present on the beach: it was just the Almighty and me. I could sing and speak out loud and let the joy spread all around me.

The act of compassion for another person can be hard. It is often easier to hate and to ask for punishment, and to curse an individual, because it satifies our ego. But our Lord wants compassion. Let us be as merciful as our Father in Heaven!

I will never forget Kippur in Tveriah where I have been taught how to forgive with all my heart.




©2019 by Isabelle Esling, all rights reserved

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Visiting the antique City of Bethsaida


Please do not take these pictures as they are subject to copyright © Isabelle Esling

Dear readers,

I am on my 8th journey to Eretz Israel. I spent one week in  Jerusalem and started Rosh haShana in Tveriah. I have been to Kursi national park yesterday. I am really blessed to eventually have discovered the antique City of Bethsaida, one of the cities that have been cursed by Yeshua along with Kfar Nachum and Korazim.

I have been to Kfar Nachum twice and to Korazim once during preceding trips. But I have been trying to find a way to reach Bethsaida by autobus, which has been a real challenge for me since February 2018. Most Israelis never heard about Bethsaida, because it is linked with Yeshua. There are nevertheless mentions of the city in the Talmud.
Another reason is that I had no idea which bus line would take me there.

Actually it is not that hard, if you are willing to get up early in Tveriah and to be at the Central bus station around 8:30 am.

There are two ways to go to Bethsaida: either via Jordan Valley with bus 57 going to Katzrin in direction Golan, or the other way round, via Kfar Nachum with bus 52 that will ride through Tabgha and Kfar Nachum. I took bus 52 this morning.

So, I am not going to lie to you: Bethsaida is one of the places that is quite hard to access. Once you reach Tzomet Bethsaida, there is a 45 minutes ride to reach the site of Bethsaida excavations, and even from the entrance, you will have to walk. Face it, in Galilee you need to be in good physical condition and to love walking. Yeshua has always been a great walker...when you consider the distances he walked in the Galil, it is really impressing!

Bethsaida, despite the hard conditions to access it, is definitely worth a visit! 

The site is in the middle of the nature, and it offers unique views of the Galilee. It is just splendid. Another advantage is that you will not meet that many tourists, just a few. It a perfect place for prayer and meditation.

Strangely some stones also resemble the ones I have seen in Korazim. Maybe some vulcanic activity also burnt some of the stones. 

The excavations show that a residential quarter existed. There is also a fishermen's house and a 'house of wine'. The history of the place is very rich.

There is very much to say, but I am a little bit tired of the journey, I just wanted to share today's adventure.

Blessings to all in Yeshua our Messiah.



©2019 Isabelle Esling







Monday, September 9, 2019

Heart of a Savior, my 12th paperback is now AVAILABLE!



« Heart of a Savior » may take you by surprise, as it is very rooted in the Hebrew language and culture. To summarize, its teachings are very much Torah-based. But this detail shouldn't puzzle you that much, as the words are inspired from the rabbi of Nazareth, who happens to be the most amazing Torah teacher one could find. Most importantly there is a recurrent message from Yeshua that anybody, regardless of his background, belief and denomination, should take very seriously: Yeshua 's return is imminent. My question to all is: « Are you ready to welcome Him? »

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Friday, August 9, 2019

Heavenly Heights, my 6th travel e-book is now available at amazon kindle

Fly with Isabelle to Eretz Israel and take part in her amazing 6th adventure in the Holy Land.

Each travel is a special grace from Heaven. Reach heavenly heights of joy in the Almighty's presence while acknowledging the author's adventure. Encounter a mystical and mysterious horse in Tsfat. As the story unfolds, you will wander through the extraordinary landscapes of Galilee. 


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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!

Sunday, March 17, 2019

The state of the 8th arrondissement this morning

My friends,

This is how the 8th arrondissement looks like after the yellow vests riots. Please pray for me that Yeshua takes me out of this mess as soon as possible!

Your prayers are very welcome!

The yellow vests set an ATM and a whole building on fire, just a few meters away from my place of residence...





There is a deliberate will to destroy and this Saturday these people were led by the communists (PCF).


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France of the past is dead: we are spreading terror



Arab spring in disguise
newspaper kiosk burnt

Paris and the rest of France are on a sinking ship.
Please pray that people come to Teshuva.

Thank you!







Saturday, March 16, 2019

The concrete manifestations of the anti-Messiah, as I observed them

I often stumble upon the craziest speculations about the anti-Messiah on social media. Often based on a very simplistic interpretation of translated Bible verses, some people are trying to convince others that a specific leader ( Obama, Macron, the Queen of England, the Pope and many others) is the anti-Messiah. Some of these people also base their interpretation upon the gematria of some names.

Maybe someday some leader will rise as the anti-Messiah. But Yeshua also warns us that many false Messiahs ( please take note of the plural) will appear in Matthew 24:24. Yeshua also points out that their signs will be that great that they could even deceive the elect. 

Well, to be able to deceive the elect, the anti-Messiahs must be subtle and must be able to make people love them. This implies that the anti-Messiahs have to be popular.

However, in our troubled time that precedes the Coming of Yeshua, I could observe some concrete manifestations that proceed from the spirit of the anti-Messiah. Not everybody will be able to notice them, because they are very subtle. 

In one of his videos, rabbi Alon Anava, an orthodox rabbi from Tsfat explains that the process of the Coming of the Messiah is a very long process that has been started since 1935.

Why 1935? 1935 coïncides with the implementing of racial Nuremberg laws in nazi Germany. I will not expand on the subject, but I'd just like to point out that, at the time Hitler was in power, many thought that he was the anti-Messiah. In my opinion, Hitler was one of many anti-Messiah figure.


Let me share with you what I could observe in two different countries: Israel and France.

Please believe me: we are in Messianic end times.

How do I know?

My knowledge is based, at first upon revelations and visions from Yeshua himself, that go back to 2015. I shared them with you in a book entitled 'Heart of a Savior' that is currently in the process of publishing ( I am in negociations with my publisher).

Secondly, since 2015, I have been able to observe a lot of changes in our society. I can tell you that evil spirits are unleashed and at work right now. This is the reason each and everyone should  be careful about their actions and keep very close communion with HaShem at all times.

Tveriah, February 2019

©  2019 by Isabelle Esling  do not take this picture, thanks, I took it during my last trip to Israel.

One of the tactics of the anti-Messiah spirit is to attack the foundations of the Torah. This is a point many people may miss, because they lack knowledge or because they do not practice or understand Torah.

A man who is led by the spirit of the anti-Messiah will always act with much arrogance, in the same way Pharaoh acted with the Hebrews.


In the word  'פרעוה', Pharaoh, you will be able to find the words 'פה רע' , bad mouth.
A man who carries the spirit of the anti-Messiah is filled with pride. Of course he will have a very high opinion of himself and have a big 'God complex'.



The spirit of anti-Messiah in the Galilean town of Tveriah  


In October 2018, on my 5th trip to Israel, I was given a vision in the sky while walking outside on Shabbat. I saw a big fist in the sky. At this time I had no idea what this vision actually meant.

Tveriah was in the process of municipal elections. 

Tveriah has always been my favorite destination.

I love the tranquillity of the small town. I am very fond of the mountains and of the Sea of Galilee nearby.

I never thought that HaShem could be angry against Tveriah.

When I came back in February 2019, I had no idea that things were in the process of changing drastically. 

Since November 2018, Tveriah has a new mayor called Ron Kobi. 

Ron Kobi is the descendant of a Hassid ( his grandfather was well known in Tveriah). Despite the memory of his grandpa, this man hates Hassidim. He publicly declared that Tveriah has too many Hassidim and too many synagogue and that the rate of Hassidim in the holy town should not exceed 22%. 
Ron Kobi systematically attacks Shabbat. He created a bus line that circulates on Shabbat, in a town where Shabbat has always been respected by a majority of people. He made a helicopter land upon Kinneret on Shabbat and I believe this man did it purposedly.
He caused a lot of problems to the Hassidim, also causing some mess while the Karlin community was celebrating an event, acting very arrogantly in order to push non -religious Jews against Hassidim.

Ron Kobi showed his hostility against the Haredim on many other occurences and it would be too long to go into detail. If you are interested in the subject, just visit The Yeshiva World.

To summarize, Tveriah's new mayor is desacrating Shabbat on purpose, organizing parties near Kinneret on Friday evening and Saturday . 
He has allies among non-religious Jews as well. 
He pretends to attack the Hassidim, but in fact he is attacking HaShem's 4th Commandment.

This man is an enemy to HaShem and acts very pridefully.


The spirit of anti-Messiah in Paris, France

 antisemitic graffiti found last Sunday in my quarter


Coincidence? Paris also underwent dramatic changes in November 2018.

It is all part of a very evil agenda. So seemingly coming out of nowhere, the yellow vests movement emerged and was spread via Facebook at mid-November. The first flyer I saw had some very harsh, antisemitic content with a carricature of president Macron.



It is hard to know who exactly is pulling strings in this affair, but, from what I observed, this movement seems to be infiltrated by some Islamic network ( some Algerian journalist pointed it out and was dismissed, but I think this man was absolutely correct).

The methods used are quite similar to the methods used in Gaza ( slings and catapults, fires, crashing and destroying everything).

There is an obvious influence from far right and far left inside of the movement.

This morning, the PCF ( communists) had a meeting and largely influenced the groups of yellow vests with their discourse.


Making the agressor look like a victim: this is another strategy that is common to what happens in Gaza. So why wonder if the PCF oriented its discourse to support ' oppressed people' like the 'poor Palestinians'. If Palestinians are oppressed, then by Hamas! And by the way, what does Gaza have to do with France? Today I found two stickers with anti-Israel slogans and I removed them and smashed them. Some guy shouted at me. I looked into his eyes and kept doing it. I was unafraid because I knew that HaShem was with me and I was filled with the Spirit.

So now let's go straight to the point. What do the events in Paris have in common with Tveriah?
You are entitled to ask that question.

The common point is that the troubles happen on the 7th day: Shabbat.
Shabbat is being disturbed.

Shabbat is a day of rest, a peaceful day when people are supposed to be preoccupied with spiritual matters. These troubles are a subtle way of desacrating Shabbat. Hence, the spirit of the anti-Messiah at work!


These are just two examples. But these examples show that our external world is becoming more and more unstable. We have to ask HaShem to give us force and courage to sustain each day until our deliverance.

Let us walk humbly before the Almighty's face.


And let us pray for our Messiah Yeshua to come fast!

Amen.






©  2019 by Isabelle Esling


Saturday, February 9, 2019

Evil is coming to Tveriah. Why the Galilean town needs your prayers.


Please do not take these photos. ©




Shalom, my friends, I am hailing from Tveriah in Galilee this evening. Tveriah has been,  is and will always be my favorite destination in Israel.

I am very blessed to be able to spend two weeks and a half there until heading towards Jerusalem for a few days.

I do keep Shabbat and I always thought that Tveriah was one of the best destinations to welcome Shabbat. Last October, Shabbat has been great there.

However, a few weeks ago, Tveriah elected a new mayor, Ron Kobi.

I was first surprised to discover that this person decided to make buses circulate on Shabbat day in the holy city. But there is much more to it: this morning I went to a local synagogue and what I discovered from the synagogue's paper left me speechless: Tveriah's new mayor publicly declared that there were too many synagogues in Tveriah. 

This man, whose grandfather was a Hassid, is openly taking a position against the Torah-keepers in the Galilean town. He made a public statement that he does not like the Haredim. Apparently, he also offended the Muslim community in Tveriah ( I don't know the exact reason).

It is very saddening when somebody uses the pretext of helping people ( like transport) to profane Shabbat. Another example of desecration of Shabbat is what I witnessed with my own eyes today while wanting to rest close to Kinneret: some loud manifestation with music and a Mickey Mouse-alike doll. I had to flee to the mountains, near rabbi Akiva's tomb, to find some silence. From there, I implored HaShem to preserve Tveriah and to stop the wicked.

I reiterated my demand to the Almighty trice. 

Heavens opened and I saw a vision.

There were broken tables of the Law and an angel weeping.

I am requesting mercy for Tveriah. Whoever goes against Torah is an enemy of the Almighty.

We are in Messianic end times. Please join me in prayers. Evil shall not win. I stand with the Hassidim. 


© copyright  2019  by Isabelle Esling

Friday, February 1, 2019

Sixth trip to Eretz Israel

Dear friends,

HaShem willing, I will be undertaking my 6th trip to Eretz Israel on Sunday morning.

I am still working on the e-book related to the 5th trip and I am in negotiations with my publisher regarding my 12th paperbook, 'Heart of a Savior'.

I will keep you updated as soon as my books will be ready for release.

In Israel, I will stay mainly in Tveriah and Jerusalem, and also travel from there.

Exploring more of the Galilee is, of course in my plans. I may go to Bethlehem ( not sure, but I will keep you updated).

Please keep me in your prayers. May I be a blessing to the people of Israel.

Thank you Yeshua rabbenu for guiding me in this new venture.

Be blessed and keep believing.


Isabelle

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