A Visitation of Jesus in Israel
                by Donna Diorio
                March 
                14, 2006 
              If Jesus came down for an encouragement visitation with 
                His kinsmen in Israel, He wouldn't head straight for the Israelis 
                that Christians seem to think of when we think about supporting 
                Israel. 
                
                As soon as He arrived Jesus would head off first to meet with 
                His followers who have been enduring the most persecution, like 
                the Jewish believers in Beer Sheva and Arad; His Druse disciples in village of Maghar; 
                or the Arab Bible Society that recently shut down under bomb threat 
                from masked gunmen in Gaza.    
                
                Jesus would probably soon afterwards want to go up to 
              Jerusalem (and over to Jaffa) to meet with students and teachers who are in discipleship 
                training for a new generation of spiritual leaders in Israel.   He would want to quickly get out to the 
                desert, as well, to one of the youth events for teenage believers.  
                Jesus would want to encourage the teens to hold steady in their 
                faith in the midst of overwhelming peer pressure and to have great 
                confidence about His plan for their lives. 
                  
                While in the Negev, He would also delight in blessing one of the many Israeli Jewish and 
                Arab believers ‘desert encounters’ that come together to overcome 
                their mutual woundedness and to deepen their relationships with each other 
                in Him. Jesus would be eager to meet with all the groups and individuals 
                who are reaching out of their comfort zone to walk in reconciliation 
                with former enemies, now brothers in Him.  It would bless 
                Him as much as them to be able to attend one of the multi-congregational 
                Jewish and Palestinian picnics held each year in the north at 
                one of the national forests.  (How it blesses Him when brothers 
                dwell in unity!)
                
                Back in Jerusalem, Jesus would be far more likely to hang out 
                with young people at the JAMM or to head over to lead a night 
                watch in the 24/7 intercession at Succat Hallel than He would be to 
                mingle with the ‘religious’ in the Old City.  He would also 
                want to get over toTel Aviv to hang 
                out at the Dugit Coffee Shop and talk 'God stuff' with people who drop 
                in for follow up conversations after encountering street ministries 
                outside.  He would probably stop off at several ministries 
                and congregations along the highway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, just to say, “Hi” and “Keep up the good 
                works.” 
                  
                Jesus would love being around 
                all the young (and some not so young!) believers witnessing at 
                the believer's booth at the giant annual New Age festival.  He 
                would certainly want to meet with all His followers who are serving 
                Him and their country in the Israeli Defense Forces.  (He 
                is the Commander of the Armies of the Lord, after all.)
                
                Jesus would want to travel up the Mediterranean coastline visiting 
                all the congregations and house groups of believers along the 
                way in Netanya, Kiryat Yam, Haifa, Acco and Nahariyya.  Surely He would want to revisit the congregation 
                in His hometown of Nazareth.  (It was just established last year and there 
                has not been a Messianic Jewish congregation in Nazareth for a very long time.)  Maybe Jesus would even 
                want to walk out for a time of intercessory prayer for religious 
                zealots when He visited his old home town.  The hill in Nazareth where their ancient counterparts had tried to push 
                Him off the cliff would be a perfect place for that intercession.  
                He could pray there for all His followers in Israel today who are targeted by the religious for His name’s 
                sake. 
                
                From there Jesus would undoubtedly travel over toward Tiberias 
                and to the Sea 
                of Galilee where He spent so many wonderful hours teaching the 
                common folk in the rolling countryside that surrounds the sea.  (Once 
                again after these two thousand years He has many followers who 
                meet to worship Him throughout this region.) 
                  
                From Ariel to Eilat, 
                and from Mt Carmel to Ashkelon, Jesus would travel throughout Eretz 
                Israel blessing and strengthening new believers and seasoned 
                servants, both young and old—all 10,000 Israeli believers scattered 
                throughout the land.  There is no doubt that if Jesus chose 
                to return to Israel for just a quick visit to encourage His people to do 
                His will, it would be His body, His followers that He would visit. 
                
                
                Many of the prophets, hearing that Jesus was in the Holy Land for a quick visit with His people, would miss seeing Him altogether.  
                
                  
                That might sound surprising but 
                the reason they would miss Him is because so many are convinced 
                that Jesus would be hanging out with the same ones they 
                like to rub elbows with. (Isn’t it just too cool to talk to a 
                rabbi or a Knesset member?)  
                  
                Hearing that 
                Jesus was making a visitation to Israel to encourage His kinsmen, the prophets 
                would likely all flock to Temple Mount first.  They would expect that Jesus would want to come 
                and make His feelings known about the usurpers at the Dome of 
                Rock.  (Well, after all, He overturned the tables of the 
                money changers in the Temple, didn't He?)  
                
                Actually Jesus probably wouldn't even bother visiting that particular 
                area.  There is a time and season for every visitation, and 
                the season for Him to visit the Temple Mount is not here yet. He also wouldn't go visit the Knesset 
                or the Sanhedrin—not because He doesn't care about those Jews, 
                but because the purpose of this visitation would be to build 
                up His body in Israel for the work of the ministry.  Besides, 
                proclaiming the gospel to the un-believers is the job of the believers.  
                That is their purpose; He is just visiting to encourage the believers 
                in their purpose. 
                  
                Some of the prophets would expect 
                Jesus to go visit 'the righteous' in Mea Shearim, 
                but His visitation to Israel would be about encouraging His followers who are running with His 
                Father’s vision. 
                  
                Jesus would not go over to the 
                Mea Shearim neighborhood where Yeshiva boys "enforce" 
                the Sabbath on a Friday night by angrily pelting rocks at the 
                cars of the seculars that drive past.  He wouldn't travel 
                down into one of the ultra-pious enclaves in the Negev Desert to sit in on strategy meetings with the locals and 
                anti-missionary groups like Yad L'Achim. 
                (He’d have already visited with their intended victims 
                in His first stop in Israel.  You know, just to strengthen them with much 
                needed grace for being partakers in the fellowship of His sufferings.) 
                
                
                If the Israeli government was dismantling another settlement like 
                Amona while Jesus was visiting—in spite of what many Christian 
                Zionists may think--He wouldn't don an orange tee shirt and head 
                for the protest site!  Some of us might link arms 
                with the "Greater Israel" protesters hardened in violent 
                resistance of a legal government eviction but Jesus wouldn’t take 
                part in it.  He isn't worried about losing ground; 
                His concern is with not losing sheep.  (Jesus is convinced 
                in the wisdom and integrity of the Father's plan and promise to 
                restore Israel's borders. He also knows the fulfillment of “Greater 
                Israel” certainly doesn't rest on the strength or righteousness 
                of Israel's un-believing religious right wing, or the 
                strength of their un-believing political right wing, for that 
                matter!)
                
                If Jesus came to visit Israel today--just a short visitation to encourage and strengthen 
                His kinsmen for the days ahead—who He visited would surely be 
                a big shocker for many believers around the world. Jesus would 
                just not go to the places or seek out the people so many of us 
                are convinced that He would.  No, He would head straight 
                for ones it seems most of the believers worldwide have pretty 
                much overlooked. He would head straight for His followers, His 
                own body in Israel.  
                
                You know what I'm talking about right?  Jesus is "the 
                head" and we are His "feet" walking out His witness 
                and will on the earth?  You know, "Sacrifice and 
                offering You did not desire, but a 
                body You have prepared for Me."  
                  
                Jesus has "feet" in 
                Israel, a "body" who bear witness of Him.  
                The body of believers in Israel is His own hidden treasure like He spoke about in Matthew 
                13:33, “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman 
                took and hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavened.”   
                That is even their mission, to be like yeast hidden in the midst 
                of dough that causes the whole batch to begin to rise until it 
                is ready to be baked into bread.  (They are supposed to be 
                hidden from their countrymen, not us!  Are we spiritually 
                blind too?) 
                  
                Jesus’ body in Israel—I am talking about the believers who call upon the 
                name of Yeshua—are the hidden blessing in the midst of a strife 
                torn land.  They are the ones upon whom the preservation 
                of Israel rests, because the blessing of God is granted to the 
                nations for the sake of His faithful remnant within them:  
                  
                
                “As the new wine is found in the cluster,
                    And one says, ‘Do not destroy it,
                    For a blessing is in it,’
                    So will I do for My servants’ sake,
                    That I may not destroy them all.
                
                    I will bring forth descendants from Jacob,
                    And from Judah an heir of My mountains;
                    My elect shall inherit it,
                    And My servants shall dwell there.
                       Isaiah 65:8-9 
                  
                If Jesus came to visit Israel 
                today, just to walk around and encourage His kinsmen, He would 
                make His way around to all His shepherds, the congregational leaders. 
                 He would go to the evangelists and the street witnesses.  
                He would meet with the worship ministries and psalmists who make 
                music in name of Yeshua; and with the intercessory prayer groups 
                that meet throughout the Land.  
                  
                Jesus would make it a point to 
                lift up the arms of those who are ministering humanitarian aid 
                to terror victims and to those passing out food and clothing to 
                the poor.  He would meet with un-salaried ministries that 
                raise their own support (from donations in their former nations) 
                just to be able to minister His life to broken families and wounded 
                individuals.  (Just because many minister on staff with a 
                congregation in Israel sure doesn’t mean they get a paycheck! He would want 
                to bless them for their sacrificial service to Him.) 
                  
                Jesus would go round to the many 
                offices set up by His believers to minister to women with unwanted 
                pregnancies offering them a way to live with their choice. He 
                would be eager to impart even more compassion to those ministering 
                to the homeless, the alcoholics, the druggies and the others who 
                are used and abused by themselves and by others.  He would 
                want to speak grace upon those ministering care to the elderly, 
                and also to those teaching new believer parents how to “raise 
                up their children in the Way they should go.”  
                
                Jesus would want to meet with all these believers whose citizenship 
                is not only Israeli, but also Heavenly.   All these 
                spiritual brothers and sisters would be the ones Jesus would want 
                to see first, to bless first, to speak grace and shalom to first.  
                
                
                But Jesus is not going to come down from heaven to earth again 
                to encourage the saints in Israel. Why not?  Because He has already made provision 
                for reaching out to every single Israeli believer we have mentioned 
                here.  
                  
                Do you see it Church?  We 
                are His feet; we are His body in the earth.  It is 
                our job to do this in the same way He would.  Do you 
                see that we should go to encourage the same ones He would?  
                It is going to take our feet to go around and encourage, 
                uplift and generally build up His body in the Land of Israel.  
                  
                You know the saying, “What would 
                Jesus do?” 
                  
                This is what Jesus would do regarding 
                the support of His family in Israel. They are the believers, His spiritual kin.  If 
                we build them up for the work of the ministry, all Israel will be saved.