Rabbi Looks at the Supernatural
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Messianic Rabbi and Popular TV Host Explores the SupernaturalMessianic Rabbi Jonathan Bernis is known for exploring crucial topics, such as Jesus of Nazareth and the end times, from a unique and truly fascinating viewpoint. Here he does it again as he delves into the realm of the supernatural. Drawing from both Old and New Testaments, Bernis addresses seven specific areas--or "dualities"--of confusion and doubt for many Christians, offering a sound biblical perspective on topics including· Good and evil: If God is so powerful, how did the devil get so strong?· Sickness and healing: If God is a healer, why are people still sick?· Heaven and hell: Are these places real? Who goes where?· And more!Through it all, Rabbi Bernis reveals the heart of a faithful God, encouraging you to embrace His supernatural working in your own life with confidence.

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Date de parution 01 novembre 2016
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EAN13 9781441230270
Langue English
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© 2016 by Jonathan Bernis
Published by Chosen Books
11400 Hampshire Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota 55438
www.chosenbooks.com
Chosen Books is a division of
Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan
www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
Ebook edition created 2016
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—for example, electronic, photocopy, recording—without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016942347
ISBN 978-1-4412-3027-0
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations taken from the Tree of Life (TLV) Translation of the Bible. Copyright © 2015 by The Messianic Jewish Family Bible Society. Used by permission of the Messianic Jewish Family Bible Society.
Scripture quotations identified NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com
Scripture quotations identified KJV are from the King James Version of the Bible.
Cover design by Rob Williams, InsideOutCreativeArts
This book is dedicated to my beloved mother, who is not yet a believer in Yeshua. May you discover the supernatural power of the living God in the twilight of your life.
I have been praying for you for more than 35 years. Lord, please answer my prayer.
Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
1. Dust in the Wind?
Is this world all there is—dust in the wind that will be gone tomorrow? Or can we find our true purpose in an eternal supernatural realm that is much greater than anything we experience on earth?
2. Not Quite, Mr. Darwin
Is there evidence for believing that a divine being created the universe, or are we simply the consequence of the big bang and natural evolution?
3. The Invisible World
Are angels, demons and other “supernatural creatures” real? What can we know about them?
4. Ghosts and the Bible
What does the Bible have to say about spirits? Can we really communicate with the dead, or is someone trying to deceive us?
5. Sin and Righteousness
Do we really need forgiveness for our sins? If so, are there not many different roads to peace with God?
6. The Problem of Evil
Does God exist? If He does and He is a “good” God, why do bad things happen to good people?
7. In Sickness and in Health
Why does God allow sickness? Does He heal? And if He does, why does He not heal everyone? How do you receive divine healing?
8. Miracles or Meshugas?
Do miracles really happen, or are they nothing more than tricks of the mind?
9. More Than Fairy Tales
Are heaven and hell real places? If they are, what are they like, and who will go there?
10. The Search for Meaning
What is the meaning of life, and how do we find it?
Notes
About The Author
Back Ads
Back Cover
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Dave Wimbish, my faithful and talented writer and researcher for more than a decade. Dave, you are amazing!
I also want to acknowledge Catherine Cooker for her excellent work on the manuscript. Catherine, you are one of the most thorough and professional editors I have ever worked with.
To Jane Campbell and the excellent team at Chosen: This is the fourth book I have done with you, and I am still happy as a clam working with you. Well, maybe not a clam since I try to keep kosher . . . but, seriously, you all have been great to work with.
Finally, I want to thank my dedicated and hard-working team at Jewish Voice. It is a joy and honor to work with people so committed to saving and transforming lives—“to the Jew first and also to the Nations.”
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Dust in the Wind?
Why is there something, anything, rather than nothing? In our fascination with life’s origin and evolution, we bypass this most basic of conundrums. The very fact and nature of existence . . . force upon us the unsettling reality that at some level there is the metaphysical.
Gerald L. Schroeder 1
W hy are we here?
Are we simply a random collection of atoms that have come together for a brief time—atoms that will soon disappear like a puff of smoke, leaving nothing at all behind? Are we, as the seventies rock band Kansas declared, merely “dust in the wind”? Sound and fury signifying nothing?
Or is there more to our existence? A purpose and a plan behind our very brief appearance in history?
And how about this—is there more to this world than we can comprehend with our physical senses? Is anything out there beyond what we can see, hear, taste, touch and smell?
In other words, is there a supernatural realm of angels, demons, seers, prophets, spirits and the like? Or is the “supernatural” merely an invention of charlatans like palm readers and spirit mediums to take advantage of the gullible?
People have been asking such questions since the first people stared in amazement and awe at the brilliance of the nighttime sky. They have been debated by philosophers, scientists, members of the clergy, educators and ordinary people from all walks of life. Some have invested years of wisdom, energy and hard work into “proving” that life is merely a matter of chance. Others have worked just as hard and long “proving” the existence of what might be called a divine purpose.
Obviously, these are not questions that I will resolve to everyone’s satisfaction in the few pages of this book. But I will come as close as I can. My intention is to investigate the matter as thoroughly and fairly as possible and present my honest conclusions—conclusions based on more than three decades of study and experience as a Messianic rabbi.
We will start off with a close-up look at the universe we live in. Can it be explained as a random act of nature, or is something more behind it all? Is the Bible true when it says, “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth”? Or is that merely a parable to explain scientific concepts that ancient human beings could never hope to comprehend?
Once we have taken a look at the physical universe, we will move on to the invisible, spiritual side of creation. We will talk about the existence of God and the problem of evil—if a good God exists, why does He allow bad things to happen to good people? We will also discuss topics like these:
• The nature and reality of sin
• Miracles
• The existence of heaven and hell
• The meaning of life
As you can see, it will get pretty deep before we are through.
About the Author
Now, you may be wondering what it means when I call myself a “Messianic rabbi.” It means, first of all, that I believe that Jesus (I like to call Him by His Hebrew given name, Yeshua) is the Messiah. I also believe, like the early followers of Yeshua, that I am still very much Jewish.
Most Jews of my generation will not refer to me as a rabbi, because rabbi , in the Jewish world, means someone who has studied at a recognized Jewish institution and has been ordained by a mainstream, recognized Jewish body. Though I do not meet these criteria, I am ordained and have served in full-time ministry for more than thirty years.
One other very important thing that qualifies me to write this book is that I am a naturally curious person. I am not content with pat answers to tough questions. I want to find the right answers for myself, and I am willing to work hard to find them. If I do not know enough about a subject to answer it on my own, I find experts who know the subject well and see what they have to say about it.
Not long ago at a dinner, I found myself seated next to a distinguished-looking, well-spoken gentleman. I could tell that he had a good grasp on current events and seemed to know what was going on in the world.
During the course of our conversation, he asked if I knew that the pyramids were built by ancient aliens. I have no idea how he steered the conversation to that subject, but he did. He did not look like he was joking, but I kept expecting a punch line. Instead, he started telling me how aliens from outer space were responsible for all sorts of accomplishments in the ancient world. He was convinced this was true; after all, he had learned about it on the History Channel.
This incident helped to heighten my awareness of all types of information and misinformation that are floating around. Sometimes it is hard to find truth in the midst of all the confusion. And, apparently, even intelligent, aware people are being fooled.
Are you ready to join me on this journey for truth? I believe we will have a fun and interesting time together as we explore the physical and supernatural worlds.
Who knows? You may never look at life the same way again.
2
Not Quite, Mr. Darwin
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Psalm 19:1 NIV
L et’s begin our quest for answers by taking a look at the universe we live in. Perhaps this is putting the cart before the horse, but I want to start with Charles Darwin’s brainchild, the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin originally intended to become an Anglican priest, but he changed direction after developing a strong interest in the natural world. Five years traveling through South America and the Galápagos Islands allowed him to record observations about the development of life forms in isolated environments. These observations became the basis for his best-known work, On the Origin of Species.
Darwin proposed that all living creatures are descended from a small set of common ancestors. The survival of an organism, he believed, depends on its ability to adapt to its environment, a process he called “natural selection.” Recognizing, in the words of author Francis Collins, “the potentially explosive nature of the argument,” 1 Darwin took the concept of natural selection to its logical conclusion, arguing in The Descent of Man that huma

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