Millions of Christians have traveled to the land of the Bible over
the last four decades and had their faith and biblical knowledge
enhanced in transformative ways.
There are so many different
reasons why Christians are blessed and inspired by travel to Israel that
it is an absolute must for anyone with the time and means to go there.
Below is just a sampling of what awaits you in the land of Israel!
1. You will never be the same.
My first trip to Israel was in 1978, when I had the opportunity as a
University student to do a summer study program in Israel. I have never
been the same. Over the years since, I have heard countless Christians
tell me that their trip to Israel also changed their life. For me, the
change was drastic. I, who dreaded the one year of French language I had
to take, returned from Israel and gladly traded it for three years of
Hebrew.
I, who hated history classes, returned with an excitement
and an appetite for history that has still not been satisfied. I, who
never knew the first thing about world affairs or current events,
returned from Israel an avid student of Middle East affairs—one of the
most complex regions of the world. Those are just a few of the things
that changed in my life; let's explore other ways Israel impacts lives.
2. Your Bible will come alive.
Before going to Israel, I read my Bible every day both devotionally
and, as a Bible major in University, doctrinally. But in Israel, I began
to study the Bible as a history book—an extremely accurate one backed
by archeological finds. I read the Bible not just for spiritual meaning,
but tracing the stories on maps and visiting the archeological remains
of many of the cities. The Bible became so real that it literally stood
up and took on a third dimension as an accurate, historical account from
which we learn many spiritual lessons.
3. You will encounter God in a new way.
God is not limited to any one location and therefore, we can pray from
anywhere in the world and experience His presence in our lives. But
there is something to be said for taking a spiritual pilgrimage to get
away from everyday life and seek the Lord with new fervor. A trip to
Israel is the perfect getaway to seek the Lord. Walking where Jesus
walked, hearing His words anew, seeing the illustrations from everyday
life that He used, and understanding His teachings at new levels often
leads to special encounters and even healings that stay with the
traveler when they return home.
4. You will meet the true Jesus.
As much as we like to think that we read the Bible as it is intended,
most of us are highly influenced by our surroundings and understand the
Bible in our own cultural context. That is why for centuries, European
art depicted Jesus with a fair complexion, blond hair and blue eyes.
Studying the life and words of Jesus in Israel puts him in the correct
cultural and religious context. He was the Jewish Messiah who said of
Himself that He was sent to the lost sheep of Israel. His parables,
teachings and lifestyle cannot be fully understood without the Hebraic
context in which He ministered.
5. You will experience prophecy fulfilled. While traveling in
Israel, we are surrounded by prophecy fulfilled and the faithfulness of
God to His Word. We see that the Jewish people have been gathered from
the North, the South, the East and the West; from every nation to which
they had been dispersed; first by ship and then by planes; and assisted
by the Gentiles; all just as the Bible foretold. God is fulfilling His
promises made to the Jewish people, which means Christians can also
trust Him. He is a faithful God and His Word is true!
6. You will see a modern miracle.
The birth and existence of Israel is nothing short of a modern miracle.
Out of the ashes of the Holocaust and the dust of the desert, in just
over 65 years, they have created a thriving and prosperous country that
is leading the world in innovation, technology, science, medicine,
security, agriculture, and water conservation and production. This
little country of some 8 million people is making the world a safer and
better place. What a miracle!
7. You will touch the apple of His eye.
Many Christians understand from their Bible that the Jewish people are
God's Chosen People, but may have little appreciation for what that has
meant for them. The Jewish people have carried a calling that no other
people group on the face of the earth carries; it is to be the vehicle
of God's redemptive plan. This calling put them directly in the line of
fire and they have suffered much throughout history as a result. To meet
Israelis face to face and speak blessing and encouragement to them is
often the highlight of a Christian's trip to Israel.
8. You can learn how to pray more effectively.
Isaiah 62:6-7 instructs us to be watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem and
to pray day and night until God's promises to the Jewish people, which
will bless the world, are fulfilled. After visiting Israel,
understanding the security situation, sensing the spiritual tension and
getting to know the people and God's promises to them, one will be able
to intercede for the peace of Jerusalem with greater effectiveness and
experience the privilege of partnering with God in prayer for the people
of Israel, the region and, in fact, the world.
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