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Episode: “I Don’t Know Him”
After Judas betrayed the Messiah, Peter initially responded with violence, but later with denial. Like Peter, today’s Believers often experience a disconnect between our words and actions. Yet even in difficult circumstances, God’s grace is sufficient.
Series: “Much Like Peter”
On the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Yeshua began His ministry by calling disciples to follow Him. One of these was Peter — who often acted before thinking. Even so, the Messiah foresaw that this simple fisherman would become the leader of the Apostles and a powerful voice for the Gospel.

This series features teaching by Dr. Jeffrey Seif, reenactments by Israeli actors, David and Kirsten Hart singing songs by Zola on location in Israel, interviews with Israeli Believers, and modern life applications with the Harts. Each program reveals that many of us who follow the Lord are “much like Peter.”

Caption transcript for Much Like Peter: “I Don’t Know Him” (5/9)

  • 00:03 David Hart: Shalom, friends. On today's program, Simon Peter faces the biggest crisis
  • 00:05 of his life.
  • 00:07 How will the Rock hold up?
  • 00:09 Find out next on "Our Jewish Roots," with Bible teaching
  • 00:12 by Dr. Jeffrey Seif.
  • 00:13 ♪♪♪
  • 00:18 narrator: Sunrise on the Galilee.
  • 00:21 Simon Peter prepares his nets for a day at sea.
  • 00:25 Much like the sea, Peter was unpredictable,
  • 00:29 calm and steady and then, in an instant,
  • 00:33 tempestuous.
  • 00:35 As we reflect upon the Lord's most intriguing disciple,
  • 00:38 we can see ourselves because we too have been broken and
  • 00:42 then restored.
  • 00:45 We too, in so many ways, are much like Peter.
  • 00:51 ♪♪♪
  • 00:56 David: We are so glad you've joined us today.
  • 00:57 I'm David Hart.
  • 00:59 Kirsten Hart: I'm Kirsten Hart.
  • 01:00 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: I am Jeffrey Seif.
  • 01:02 Kirsten: I don't know if you've ever had a moment in your
  • 01:04 life where it's that woulda, shoulda,
  • 01:07 coulda moment where you wish you could go back in time and change
  • 01:11 what you said or what you did.
  • 01:13 Peter had one of those.
  • 01:16 It was a big one, but this was also the man who witnessed the
  • 01:19 Transfiguration, he walked on water,
  • 01:21 he defied gravity.
  • 01:23 Not his best moment, but I think he would have changed it if
  • 01:27 he could have.
  • 01:28 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: You know, it's not a scripted statement
  • 01:30 but as you were speaking, I thought,
  • 01:32 "Not his best moment."
  • 01:34 It's true.
  • 01:35 It's just, it's disappointing.
  • 01:37 But it's human, it's life.
  • 01:39 Kirsten: It is.
  • 01:40 We've--I've said so many things, we've said things to each other,
  • 01:43 I mean, we get along very well.
  • 01:45 David: Don't say what it is.
  • 01:47 Kirsten: No, ha, ha, but a few times where I'm like,
  • 01:48 "I really shouldn't have said that or I shouldn't have
  • 01:50 done that."
  • 01:51 And we live with that.
  • 01:53 But there's always forgiveness.
  • 01:55 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: You know, and in other world I have
  • 01:57 a career in police and, as a police trainer,
  • 01:59 and you know, there's a saying when you pull the trigger on a
  • 02:02 gun, you can't call the bullet back.
  • 02:04 You can't say, "Oops, my bad."
  • 02:05 You have to live with it.
  • 02:07 So you wanna be careful before you pull--put your finger in the
  • 02:08 trigger guard, never mind pull the trigger.
  • 02:10 You know, we have history in life and we can't always
  • 02:13 take back.
  • 02:14 I only hope in life, the things that I do right outperform the
  • 02:18 things that I do wrong, but I know because I'm human the world
  • 02:22 gets a little bit of both.
  • 02:23 Kirsten: Thank goodness that our words that we've said and
  • 02:26 the actions that we've done aren't written down that
  • 02:28 everyone throughout history is reading and going,
  • 02:31 "Oh, you did a bad thing."
  • 02:32 You know what I mean, we all have that.
  • 02:34 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: You're two for two on good points
  • 02:35 in my mind.
  • 02:37 I wouldn't want the world to see my mistakes.
  • 02:38 Kirsten: I agree.
  • 02:40 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: I just thank God that he sees them
  • 02:41 and blots them out in the sea of forgetfulness.
  • 02:43 David: Amen.
  • 02:44 Right now, we take you to the place on the night Jesus
  • 02:46 was betrayed.
  • 02:48 narrator: Night had fallen in Jerusalem,
  • 02:50 and the Lord's final hours were quickly approaching.
  • 02:53 On this Passover evening, while families quietly gathered to
  • 02:58 celebrate liberation, a cruel plan was unfolding.
  • 03:02 The stillness of Gethsemane would be vanquished by a
  • 03:06 multitude of guardsmen carrying swords and clubs.
  • 03:09 It would be a fateful night of accusations,
  • 03:12 betrayal, and bloodshed.
  • 03:15 ♪♪♪
  • 03:25 [speaking in foreign language]
  • 05:05 ♪♪♪
  • 05:12 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: I don't know if you have ever had
  • 05:15 the opportunity to arrest anyone.
  • 05:17 I have.
  • 05:18 In another life, I served as a police officer and,
  • 05:22 in that capacity, I worked patrol in the streets,
  • 05:24 and for a season I worked as a marshal for the court,
  • 05:27 in the context of which I was given warrants that I had
  • 05:31 responsibility to execute.
  • 05:34 I mention that here because a warrant for arrest is executed.
  • 05:38 There's a story where Judas Iscariot,
  • 05:42 Iscariot, "a man from Kerioth," a city not far from Jerusalem.
  • 05:46 The other disciples were from the Galilee,
  • 05:48 far away.
  • 05:49 Judas has procured a band of soldiers and they make their way
  • 05:52 to seize Jesus.
  • 05:55 I'm glad I wasn't in the group.
  • 05:57 One of those who attended the group,
  • 05:58 Malchus, had his ear cut off and you know who did it?
  • 06:00 A guy named Peter.
  • 06:03 I wanna look at the book in the Matthean Gospel.
  • 06:06 We're looking at chapter 26.
  • 06:08 Here, we're told they came with swords and clubs.
  • 06:10 In the Johannine Gospel, the Gospel of John,
  • 06:13 we're told that they came with "lanterns and torches" as well.
  • 06:17 And the reason why they came with lanterns and torches is
  • 06:20 because they came in the middle of the night because they
  • 06:23 couldn't come around in the day and arrest Jesus because
  • 06:26 thousands of Jews were running around the place saying,
  • 06:28 "[speaking in Hebrew] Blessed be he who comes in the name
  • 06:32 of the Lord."
  • 06:34 Interestingly, Jesus was popular amongst the rank and file.
  • 06:39 His miracles and his safe teachings attracted people
  • 06:43 to him.
  • 06:45 But, you know, overrun with envy,
  • 06:48 the ruling kohanim, the ruling priests and leaders,
  • 06:51 were chagrined and, stealthily, they took pains to arrest Jesus
  • 06:56 in the middle of the night when no one was around.
  • 06:59 We're told in the context of the arrest in verse 51 that
  • 07:04 "suddenly, one of those with Yeshua stretched out his hand
  • 07:09 and drew his sword, and he struck the high priest's servant
  • 07:13 and cut off his ear."
  • 07:15 Now, Matthew tells us "someone cut off someone's ear."
  • 07:21 And it's interesting, by the way,
  • 07:24 none of the synoptic Gospels, Matthew,
  • 07:27 Mark, and Luke, don't name him.
  • 07:30 Just, "One of the disciples did it."
  • 07:34 John names him and says, "It was our man, Peter."
  • 07:40 In the aftermath, Jesus says, "Put that sword away."
  • 07:46 And he goes on to say, "Don't you know that those that live by
  • 07:50 it, will die by it?"
  • 07:52 Now it's interesting, I should say,
  • 07:55 and when I think of the moment, we live in a world today that's
  • 07:58 rather turbulent, whether it's the streets of America
  • 08:01 or whether it's countries in the world,
  • 08:04 you know, people get turned upside down,
  • 08:06 circumstances go awry, there's anger,
  • 08:08 there's militancy, there's war, and the question here is Jesus
  • 08:11 just saying No to all of that, there's no place in the world
  • 08:18 for a soldier or a police officer?
  • 08:19 Well, indeed there is.
  • 08:21 In fact, elsewhere in the Newer Testament,
  • 08:23 we're beckoned to be respectful to those who carry that
  • 08:25 God-ordained authority.
  • 08:27 But the point is that the kingdom of God does not advance
  • 08:32 by the sword.
  • 08:34 And that's what distinguishes it from all else,
  • 08:37 by the way.
  • 08:38 I mean, if you look at the world that we live in,
  • 08:40 powerful leaders have held their torch high for a season
  • 08:44 and dominated.
  • 08:45 And they expanded their kingdoms,
  • 08:48 whether it's Genghis Khan, Napoleon,
  • 08:50 Alexander the Great, whoever it is,
  • 08:52 you know, famous generals who became emperors in Rome,
  • 08:55 you know.
  • 08:56 By the dint of their own determination,
  • 08:58 they go forth and conquer, they hold their torch high for a
  • 09:00 season and then it vanishes.
  • 09:03 Kingdoms come and go.
  • 09:05 In fact, it's a poor translation of the Matthean text where we're
  • 09:07 told later that Jesus sent his disciples to go and preach the
  • 09:12 gospel to all nations.
  • 09:14 Doesn't mention nations.
  • 09:16 It says "ethnos" in the Greek, which is all peoples.
  • 09:19 Nations are artificial constructs.
  • 09:21 They come and they go, the borders change.
  • 09:24 The only nation that's noted particularly in the Bible
  • 09:27 with a destiny is Israel, interestingly.
  • 09:29 But nations come and go.
  • 09:31 God's concerned to reach all peoples.
  • 09:33 And the way peoples are reached are--it's not by the sword.
  • 09:38 Interestingly, Jesus never lifted up a pen,
  • 09:41 never mind a sword.
  • 09:42 But his teachings are known the world over.
  • 09:44 And in conjunction with his teachings,
  • 09:47 we see here an example of Peter, who was--who fell asleep on the
  • 09:50 job earlier, literally.
  • 09:54 He wakes up, startled, when the arrest party comes.
  • 09:57 He throws out a sword and he cuts off the ear and,
  • 10:00 once again, Jesus looks at him and says,
  • 10:02 "No, no, no."
  • 10:03 Don't we all make mistakes?
  • 10:05 Well, in that--of course, we do.
  • 10:07 And so it is, we are in many ways,
  • 10:10 much like Peter.
  • 10:12 ♪♪♪
  • 10:21 David: Our resource this week: The "Pray for the Peace of
  • 10:24 Jerusalem" bumper sticker."
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  • 10:30 every program.
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  • 11:26 Kirsten: There are few things in this world as beautiful and
  • 11:30 wonderful as the olive trees in Israel,
  • 11:33 and there are fewer things as special as the Garden of
  • 11:37 Gethsemane where Dr. Seif was teaching in this program.
  • 11:41 Glorious. Here's a great thing.
  • 11:43 We bring you there and we go to a private garden where we have
  • 11:46 to have a special key to get into this gated area where we
  • 11:49 have special quiet time with the Lord where he prayed.
  • 11:54 David: I know the last time that I was there,
  • 11:56 I wept in that spot.
  • 11:58 It's just so phenomenal to be in that very spot.
  • 12:01 Kirsten: There's not--there really isn't anything like it
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  • 12:40 Right now, we continue our story,
  • 12:41 as Peter reflects upon that terrible moment when he denied
  • 12:44 knowing the one to whom he'd sworn allegiance: his Lord and
  • 12:48 Master, Yeshua, Jesus.
  • 12:52 ♪♪♪
  • 13:04 [speaking in foreign language]
  • 14:33 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: A lot of things run through a minister's
  • 14:35 mind before they minister.
  • 14:38 Perhaps the communicator is recalling a book they read,
  • 14:40 something in the biblical text.
  • 14:42 For this segment, the most important thing I need to recall
  • 14:46 is my own humanity.
  • 14:48 I mention that because we're at a place in Scripture where we're
  • 14:51 looking at Peter's.
  • 14:53 The story starts off good enough.
  • 14:56 We're coming out of the Last Supper,
  • 14:57 a Passover Seder, and Yeshua, Jesus,
  • 15:00 is there with his talmidim, with his disciples,
  • 15:03 and they're singing the hallel in verse 26,
  • 15:06 standard fare in a Jewish Passover Seder.
  • 15:08 It ends with a lot of praise, but then Jesus throws
  • 15:11 'em a curve.
  • 15:12 In verse 26, in verse 27, actually,
  • 15:16 Yeshua said to them, "You will all fall away,
  • 15:19 for it is written: 'I will strike the shepherd,
  • 15:23 and the sheep will be scattered.'"
  • 15:25 Well, Peter would have none of it.
  • 15:27 In verse 29, again chapter 14, in the Gospel of Mark,
  • 15:32 Peter said, "Even though all fall away,
  • 15:35 I won't!"
  • 15:37 Well, he said, "I won't," but he did.
  • 15:40 We're gonna look at that momentarily,
  • 15:43 but here he is saying, "No, I'm better than them."
  • 15:46 He distinguishes himself from the group and finds himself
  • 15:49 more meritous.
  • 15:51 In his estimation, he has more resolution than the rest do,
  • 15:55 but not so, as we'll see.
  • 15:57 Jesus presses in again, "No, you are going deny me and not just
  • 16:00 once, but three times."
  • 16:03 Well, in verse 31, Peter insists that he won't,
  • 16:06 but we know that he does.
  • 16:09 We know 'cause we flip the page.
  • 16:12 We read the story.
  • 16:13 Jesus gets arrested and there's a crisis.
  • 16:15 No one expected that.
  • 16:17 And Peter is following at a distance to see how this is
  • 16:22 going to play out.
  • 16:24 He's seized by the authorities and he's noticed and someone
  • 16:29 says, "Wait, hey, aren't you one of his disciples?"
  • 16:31 Peter denies it.
  • 16:34 We get into the thick of the story and it really is quite
  • 16:38 sad, tell you the truth.
  • 16:40 And I should say here that when we look at the Gospel of Mark,
  • 16:44 arguably we're looking at Peter's reminiscences.
  • 16:47 Mark put it down for him but we get a window into Peter's soul
  • 16:52 so you know you're working with personal understanding here.
  • 16:55 "He began to curse himself," we're told in verse 71,
  • 17:00 "and to swear an oath."
  • 17:02 He's emphatic: "I do not know this Man."
  • 17:06 When challenged, "Hey, Peter, aren't you associated with him?"
  • 17:11 He presses it, he brings down curse upon himself.
  • 17:15 We're told he swears by an oath.
  • 17:17 He is emphatic as he knows to be.
  • 17:20 And he says not just that I don't know him,
  • 17:23 but he who originally said when the question was raised,
  • 17:28 Jesus asked, "Who do men say that I am," Peter was the one
  • 17:31 who said, "You are the Messiah.
  • 17:34 You are the Christ."
  • 17:35 But now, here, Peter on the other end of the journey with
  • 17:38 Jesus, says, "I don't know this man."
  • 17:42 Here, he's just a man.
  • 17:44 We're told in verse 72: "Right then,
  • 17:48 a rooster crowed a second time."
  • 17:50 And then we're told that Peter called to mind the word that
  • 17:55 Yeshua had said to him."
  • 17:58 See, if we're entering into Peter's thought world,
  • 18:01 only Peter could give us access to that.
  • 18:04 It was right there and then when Peter recalls in his mind what
  • 18:08 Jesus told him, and then finally we get out of this section,
  • 18:15 "and he broke down and began to weep."
  • 18:21 Peter was quite the disappointment here,
  • 18:26 wasn't he?
  • 18:27 Yes, he didn't just appoint--disappoint Jesus,
  • 18:29 he disappointed himself.
  • 18:32 Sometimes, there can be a chasm between what we espouse and the
  • 18:36 way that we live.
  • 18:38 Better it is that we keep those close together.
  • 18:40 We don't want too much of a rift.
  • 18:44 We want congruence between what we are and the way we represent
  • 18:48 ourselves in this world in various ways.
  • 18:50 But here, we see the gap widen here.
  • 18:52 It's a crisis moment and Peter doesn't know Jesus.
  • 18:57 He takes a look at himself and he breaks down.
  • 19:01 It's a sad moment when he sees the way he performed.
  • 19:05 You know, it's a tough moment but there's good news,
  • 19:08 and the reason why I say that is in so many ways we're
  • 19:11 much like Peter.
  • 19:14 That imperfect are we, the person who's speaking and the
  • 19:15 person who's listening.
  • 19:17 We all have feet of clay from the neck down and when we see
  • 19:20 Peter here in a bad way, we can remember the grace of God was
  • 19:23 sufficient even for that moment.
  • 19:27 If you find yourselves at a place right now where you're
  • 19:30 less than what you ought to be, what you know to be,
  • 19:32 let me encourage you to turn to the Lord.
  • 19:35 He'll turn to you if you turn to him,
  • 19:37 and he has a way of restoring, doesn't he?
  • 19:40 He did it to Peter, he did it to me,
  • 19:42 he does it to us for in so many ways we're just like the man
  • 19:45 we're reading about here.
  • 19:47 We're so much like Peter.
  • 19:50 ♪♪♪
  • 19:59 David: There's an old hymn that we sing in our churches.
  • 20:02 You've probably sung it too.
  • 20:04 It says: "Once I was a sinner, but I'm saved by grace."
  • 20:08 I don't think we're done sinning,
  • 20:10 but hopefully, that gets less and less as our
  • 20:13 walk with Yeshua.
  • 20:14 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: Right, I'm not familiar with the hymn
  • 20:16 because I was raised in the synagogue but kudos
  • 20:19 to your point.
  • 20:20 We still take the old nature into the new economy and,
  • 20:24 thankfully, the Lord's grace follows us into the new economy.
  • 20:27 We need it.
  • 20:28 David: Like it happened with Peter.
  • 20:30 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: It surely did.
  • 20:31 Kirsten: And I was just thinking about Peter and,
  • 20:34 gosh, we beat each other up, we believers,
  • 20:40 I--sorry, but we tend to--we see something like,
  • 20:43 ooh, you denied him, and we're gonna just beat him up.
  • 20:46 I think the point when Peter heard that rooster crow,
  • 20:51 he beat himself up enough.
  • 20:54 And what we can do is give love, we can give grace,
  • 20:57 we can try to restore and that's,
  • 20:59 to me, more important than, "You blew it.
  • 21:02 You blew it, Peter."
  • 21:04 He knew he blew it.
  • 21:05 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: He did. He wept.
  • 21:07 Kirsten: He did.
  • 21:08 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: And he was a strong man,
  • 21:10 bull-headed, and he broke down.
  • 21:13 I really like Peter.
  • 21:15 You know, I was just so glad to do a series on Peter because in
  • 21:21 so many ways we're all much like Peter.
  • 21:24 Kirsten: We are, and give grace,
  • 21:28 love, compassion.
  • 21:30 That's what the Messiah did.
  • 21:31 And Jesus, I love that he even said,
  • 21:33 "You're gonna do this," and Peter's like,
  • 21:34 "I will not."
  • 21:36 "You're gonna do this."
  • 21:37 He was kind of trying to preface,
  • 21:39 "This is gonna happen," and Peter was like,
  • 21:41 "No, I won't."
  • 21:42 And yes, he did.
  • 21:44 But we all do.
  • 21:45 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: You know, I mean, I sit here now.
  • 21:49 It says, "Dr. Jeffrey Seif" in front of my name,
  • 21:50 you know, I'm a Bible College Seminary professor,
  • 21:53 in another world: a police officer.
  • 21:55 I love giving breaks to people.
  • 21:57 The police chases were okay, I did some fights to the ground.
  • 22:00 And you know, you've got to go hands on and do that sort of
  • 22:03 thing, but it just gave me a lot of pleasure to give a break.
  • 22:07 And I tell people, "Listen, you know, I'm a Christian.
  • 22:10 The Lord's given me some breaks, so I'm happy to spread around
  • 22:12 some love," you know?
  • 22:14 And it's just great to be gracious.
  • 22:17 God is.
  • 22:19 David: I have a picture on my phone that I love to look at
  • 22:21 quite a bit as I'm scrolling.
  • 22:23 It's Peter under the water, his perspective: looking up at Jesus
  • 22:26 and Jesus's hand coming down to grab him.
  • 22:29 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: Yeah, yeah, yeah,
  • 22:31 yeah, yeah.
  • 22:32 David: Where he took his eyes off of him but focus
  • 22:34 back on Jesus.
  • 22:36 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: Yeah, I've seen that picture too.
  • 22:38 Would that people got the picture too,
  • 22:40 you know, there could be some watching TV,
  • 22:42 you never know, and you just think you're underwater in life
  • 22:44 and the reason why you think you're underwater in life,
  • 22:46 is 'cause you are underwater in life.
  • 22:48 Welcome to reality.
  • 22:50 You're just facing it.
  • 22:51 But if you'd look up, you might see a hand coming down as well.
  • 22:54 Make your way to a church.
  • 22:56 Get on your knees, reach up to God.
  • 22:58 You'd be surprised.
  • 22:59 A lot of us were sinking and a lot of us were stinking,
  • 23:01 you know, but the Lord lifts us up.
  • 23:03 Kirsten: And we just have to remember also too that regret,
  • 23:07 and I know Peter had regret, eats us up on the inside and
  • 23:09 that Scripture tells us is we're forgiven as far as the East is
  • 23:14 from the West, as God's go, "What do you mean?
  • 23:16 What regret?
  • 23:18 I don't even remember that."
  • 23:19 And he goes on.
  • 23:21 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: You know, I'll tell you straight up.
  • 23:23 You know, as a dad, I have a kid who's raised some kids and it's
  • 23:25 just been years of up and down, drugs and everything,
  • 23:30 and, you know, I tire of it, but the grace is always there
  • 23:34 when he turns, I turn to him.
  • 23:35 If he turns away, it is.
  • 23:37 He turns back.
  • 23:38 I just really mean well for him.
  • 23:40 I get it, he's got an itch, there's a problem.
  • 23:44 Thank God he's getting over it.
  • 23:45 But it's taken years.
  • 23:47 It's been a journey, but my love's always been there.
  • 23:48 I think God's like that too.
  • 23:50 Kirsten: It is a journey.
  • 23:51 You raised two boys.
  • 23:52 Dave and I raised two boys.
  • 23:54 Our friend Carolyn Hyde raised two boys.
  • 23:56 She's just such a treat and sometimes you meet people and
  • 24:01 you're just like, "Hi, nice to meet you," and Carolyn Hyde,
  • 24:03 I could have just sat with her for hours.
  • 24:05 David: You did. Kirsten: We did.
  • 24:06 Kirsten: We just stayed after this interview that you're about
  • 24:09 to see and we just kind of hung out and chat.
  • 24:11 I know you're gonna want more of Carolyn after you hear
  • 24:14 her right now.
  • 24:16 Carolyn Hyde: Well, first of all,
  • 24:18 it was the Lord.
  • 24:20 'Cause we try not to do anything,
  • 24:21 especially a big move like that, just on our own,
  • 24:25 you know, for fun or whatever, and so the Lord made it
  • 24:28 really clear.
  • 24:30 We initially settled in Haifa and the western Galilee,
  • 24:34 but then the Lord moved us here to the eastern Galilee or what
  • 24:38 most people call just the Galilee.
  • 24:40 And it was during the war and he made it so clear,
  • 24:44 this is where we belong.
  • 24:46 It's amazing who God has gathered here in the Galilee.
  • 24:50 It's just like what's written in Isaiah 9,
  • 24:52 you know, the people walking in darkness have seen
  • 24:55 a great light, in Galilee of the Gentiles.
  • 24:58 And so, there's like a move of so many worshipers to this
  • 25:03 region, particularly to a village that's very near
  • 25:07 our village.
  • 25:08 A lot of Christians and Messianic Jews live there.
  • 25:11 We don't live there.
  • 25:13 We chose to live somewhere else because it's real easy to live
  • 25:18 in a bubble and then never learn Hebrew and just speak English
  • 25:21 all the time, and we didn't wanna do that.
  • 25:23 Kirsten: So you grew up speaking Hebrew?
  • 25:25 Carolyn: No, I grew up with prayers in the synagogue
  • 25:28 in Hebrew, but that's not the way people talk.
  • 25:31 So I had to learn it when we moved here.
  • 25:35 And I'm still learning it.
  • 25:36 I like to say I'll be an [speaking in Hebrew] a eternal
  • 25:39 [speaking in Hebrew]
  • 25:41 Kirsten: Learner, yes?
  • 25:42 Ha, ha.
  • 25:44 So as a believer in Yeshua, if you don't mind me asking,
  • 25:49 what difficulties do you face being in Israel and especially
  • 25:53 in the Galilee, believing?
  • 25:56 Carolyn: Having grown up in an orthodox synagogue,
  • 25:58 I was taught as a child that the Nazis were Christians,
  • 26:02 that all Christians hate me because I'm Jewish,
  • 26:04 and so I--just that was how I grew up.
  • 26:07 And so I understand that spirit that Saul had as he was writing
  • 26:12 to Damascus, and so, you know, I always ask people,
  • 26:16 "Please don't hate the orthodox.
  • 26:18 Please just pray that they, like,
  • 26:21 fall off their donkeys and see the light of Yeshua,
  • 26:23 the love of Yeshua."
  • 26:25 And I didn't know that love.
  • 26:27 I had a supernatural vision of Yeshua,
  • 26:30 that's how I came to faith.
  • 26:32 And from the time we made Aliyah,
  • 26:34 we love to share the best news ever.
  • 26:39 Yeshua [speaking in Hebrew], Yeshua is the Lord.
  • 26:43 Kirsten: Carolyn, you gorgeous woman,
  • 26:45 thank you for becoming a new friend and taking your precious
  • 26:48 time to share your heart with us.
  • 26:50 If you resonated with Carolyn like we did,
  • 26:54 look her up on the internet.
  • 26:55 Her music is beautiful and most of it is from Israel.
  • 26:59 She tapes right there.
  • 27:01 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: Yeah, my wife's real friendly
  • 27:02 with Carolyn, too.
  • 27:03 Kirsten: She's great.
  • 27:05 We have more coming up next week, right?
  • 27:07 David: Time to go.
  • 27:08 Kirsten: More good stuff, all about Peter.
  • 27:10 Dr. Jeffrey Seif: Time to go now.
  • 27:11 Thanks for joining us.
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Episodes in this series

  1. Foundation of Faith
  2. Faith Requires Boldness
  3. Who are You, Yeshua?
  4. Divine Apparently
  5. I Don’t Know Him
  6. Do You Love Me?
  7. Tongues of Fire
  8. Beyond Israel’s borders
  9. Bonus interviews

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