Monday, July 29, 2013

Israel Update


Hello Friends and Family!
We've done and seen some amazing things since our Day 1 Israel post!  We spent a couple more days in Jerusalem touring around with Ulrich-- we were so thankful for his guidance!  We went to the Israeli Museum where we got to see some of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as an amazing exhibit on Herod the Great.  That was on Friday, and in the evening was the start of the Sabbath.. so all of the Orthodox Jews put on their finest garb and headed down to the Western Wall for prayer.  We also ventured through the packed alleyways of the Old City and made it to the Wall to witness the excitement of the start of the Sabbath. 

The streets were then pretty quiet on Saturday as all the Orthodox Jews were in their homes observing the Sabbath.  We spent Saturday hiking up the Mount of Olives, visiting the Garden of Gethsemane, the City of David (which is still being excavated), and the Garden Tomb.  All were amazing...  we were especially struck by being the Garden of Gethsemone even though it may not be the exact location of where Jesus prayed his most humble and submissive prayer to God the Father: "My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt" (matthew 26:39). There was a little placard with this verse on it and below it said:


"O Jesus, in deepest night and agony You spoke these words of trust and surrender to God the Father in Gethsemone.  In love and gratitude I want to say in times of fear and distress, 'My Father, I do not understand You, but I trust You.'"
We were reminded in such a new and fresh way of Jesus's example of humility and surrender by going to the cross and the encouragement for us, as His followers, to also submit to our loving heavenly Father- even when we don't understand why.

Anyways! So many wonderful details to share BUT, I better skip ahead to our adventure yesterday to Masada and the Dead Sea!  Masada is the location of some incredible Jewish/Roman ruins that were well preserved and up on an amazing precipice.  We took a tram up (we were hoping to hike up but due to the heat they weren’t letting anyone hike up, only down) and then hiked back down afterwards.  I was able to descend about 1000ft without any knee trouble... which I am so thankful for!

Finally, last night we camped out at the Dead Sea.  Joe and I both agreed that floating the Dead Sea was even weirder than we could have imagined =)  It was such a bizarre feeling to be in water yet totally buoyant!  We enjoyed our sunset soak immensely and then settled in our tent for some rest.

I also want to take a second to just say thank you so much for thinking about us and praying for us. Everyday we see God's hand of guidance, provision and protection upon us and there are too many stories (already!) to recount of His faithfulness! (yesterday we needed to somehow get from Masada to the dead sea and got offered a free ride basically with the staff that worked at Masada who let us off their minibus right at Ein Bokek where we were camping for the night!) 
We are now in Eilat (southern Israel) and will update again when we can!
Guess this is a bit long.... all our love!!
xoxo
carol (and joe)

2 comments:

  1. Wow!!! Glad you were able to hike down the hill, that's excellent! You seem to be having a blast. I truly wish we were there with you.

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  2. That is wonderful to hear- no knee problems! The Lord has provided! Looks like such a wonderful trip Carol (and Joe)!! It looks like such a humbling experience! I especially love y'all "floating" in the Dead Sea! What a blessing!

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