Saturday, June 20, 2009

Israel

I am so thankful that we were able to go on this trip to Israel. For the sake of time, I won’t write everywhere we went, because we saw a TON of sites!! We left on May 12th, and had a really long flight from Atlanta to Tel Aviv. That night we drove north along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea to Netanya…at sunset!! It was absolutely beautiful! The next morning, Tim and I woke up early so that we could walk along the beach and collect shells. We then spent the next few days visiting areas around the Sea of Galilee. From there, we went to the Dead Sea, ending with four days in Jerusalem.

One place that was really exciting to see was Hazor. In the Bible it talks about how the city of Hazor was burned. We were able to see the rocks that cracked from the heat.

I also just couldn’t believe how important water is to Israel. Being out in the sun all day is absolutely exhausting!! We constantly had water bottles in our hand. We saw so many riverbeds that were all dried up. As we were driving around one day, I thought of the verse in Psalm 63:1 that says “O God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you, my body longs for you, in a dry and weary land where there is no water.” I knew that I have seen this “dry and weary land”!

Our time in Jerusalem was probably my favorite time. I’ll just mention a couple of things that really stuck with me. The first day we toured in Jerusalem, we visited the Wailing Wall. Not knowing what to expect, I was a little surprised to see the men and women were separated. I learned that they pray at this place because it’s one of the closest places along the wall to where the Holy of Holies was up on the Temple Mount (before the Muslims took over). The women fervently prayed, rocking back and forth, faces pressed into their prayer books, some women even there with their young daughters. Their religious zeal puts us to shame, but the sad thing is that they have totally missed their Messiah, Jesus Christ! I really felt a burden and a sadness for them, that their prayers are basically meaningless!

Also, one afternoon while we were settling back in our room, just wanting to relax, we hear this loud music playing on the street outside our hotel window. A few minutes later we look out the window again, and the streets are absolutely filled with people. Some of them are wrapped in flags, people are dancing in the streets. We found out earlier in the day that the Jews in Jerusalem were celebrating Jerusalem Day. Their patriotism was amazing to see, and we wished that our country was filled with that same kind of patriotism among the Americans.

Looking back on the trip, there were definitely days where it was just so hot and we were just so tired, that it was kind of difficult to really get excited about the fact that these were places where Jesus walked! Now when we read the Bible and we are reading about the sites that we have visited, we definitely get excited and now have a mental picture! We are so thankful for the time we could spend visiting the Holy Land. It has forever changed how we read the Bible!

2 comments:

Karis said...

Wow! I can imagine you were exhausted to jump into a full schedule in the middle of jet lag. But I'm glad you could pack in as much as possible even if it was tiring. It seems that so many people make that comment about it changing how they read their Bibles -- what a blessing.

Tim, Kristen , Megan, Emily, and Anna said...

Thanks for the update!! Glad you were able to go on the Israel trip and see how the Lord used it in your life. I love the picture of you and Tim on the camel!