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Mrs. Ariela Solsol Pereira gives the most astounding explanation for how
G-d is using the nation of Israel and the Jewish people at this time that
I have ever read.
DIVINE TRUTHS REVEALED: A Glimpse Behind the Veil of the Material World
G-d is using the nation of Israel and the Jewish people at this time that
I have ever read.
DIVINE TRUTHS REVEALED: A Glimpse Behind the Veil of the Material World
CHAPTER FIVE: THE CHOSEN PEOPLE
"On what seemed like a very large screen before me, I could see the face of an old
man. This was not just any ordinary old man, but this man had been very special to God. I
knew that the person on the screen before me was Abraham, the patriarch. All of a
sudden, my spirit, could actually feel the affectionate relationship that existed between
Abraham and God.
Abraham, was man just like us, yet he was chosen to be God's very best friend. It is
almost impossible to comprehend how God, could have a mere human being, as a best
friend? Although, the scriptures testify to this very fact. Just as we have best friends, that
we esteem higher than all our other friends, so Abraham, had been God’s very best friend.
How truly heartwarming it was to feel the genuine and affectionate friendship that had
existed between both of them! Apart from Abraham, the patriarch, no other person in all
of history was ever given the honor of being selected to be God’s best friend.
“But you, Israel are my servant, Jacob, whom I have chosen, the descendants of
Abraham, my friend.” (Isaiah 41: 8)
Since Abraham was so very special to God, likewise all of Abraham’s descendents
would also be very special to Him. He would look kindly on all of Abraham's
descendents for the sake of the love He had had for the patriarch. It was shown to me that
the same love He felt for Abraham was passed down to each and every one of his
descendants, throughout the centuries. God's special love for Abraham and his
descendants would never fail. He valued each and every one of them just as much as He
valued and esteemed Abraham.
“ I will bless those that bless you and I will curse those that curse you.” (Gen 12:
3) Again He states, “For he that touches you touches the apple of my eye” (Zech
2: 8)
The pupil or the apple of the eye is the most sensitive and delicate part of the entire
body. The pupil allows us to observe things around us, whether they be good or bad, ugly
or beautiful. By stating that Abraham’s descendants are the apple of His eye, God is
making a very bold statement. He is saying that He actually sees or touches the world
through these descendants of Abraham. He did not choose them because they are special
in and of themselves. God chose them because ‘He’ is special, and He chose to touch or
see the world, by way of, or through them.
In an amazing majestic scene, I observed what seemed like a huge tapestry, which
filled the sky before me. The Father wove something, in and out, of this huge piece of
fabric. This fabric were all the Gentile nations, and what He was weaving, in and out of
them, were the Jewish people. He was doing this to bless the nations, and to shed His
light wherever they went. Their light would go with them, as they were scattered to the
four corners of the earth. They were the main thread with which He wove the tapestry of
the nations. God was sending them out to bless the entire world. Though, perhaps, they
themselves, were unaware of this truth; God could only bless the world by way of these
descendants of Abraham.
I also observed ,what seemed like, an enormous blanket of darkness, which was
covering the world. Amidst this darkness, were little tiny lights, scattered here, and there.
Each one of these lights was a Jewish person. Each one of them, gave off a light, that
shone in the darkness, so that all the nations could see. They illuminated the darkness, not
in and of themselves, but in as far, as they shed their light. They had the light of God’s
Word, His commandments, His oracles, and His appointed Feast Days. Even after they
were dispersed throughout the nations, they still carried this ‘light’ with them." (Mrs. Ariela Solsol Pereira)
"You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do
people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it
gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before
men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven."
(Matthew 5: 14-16)