Multiverse Journal - Index Number 2209:, 20th April 2025, Easter Sunday appeal to Jewish Nation
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April 20th, 2025
Good Easter Sunday,
May the Spirit of the Gospel and the Holy Word be Always on our Tongues, in our Hearts, Minds, and in our Hands.
Holy Virgin Mother Mary and All Saints - Pray for us!
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Index Number 2209:
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May this note find us all ever closer to God, and His Clarity.
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I was Inspired to create these two open letters for Evangelize to the yet unconverted Jews.
'Inspired' because I did not plan to write and shape this letter, only intended some research on what the loss of the 2nd Temple means to them, and it means that they can't fulfil the old Law and give Justice to God. To feel that Debt and crushing weight. How that must scream to them to Seek a replacement Temple, and yet their eyes-closed to God, our Holy living temple. And that inspired me.
What a Debt! They as persons and them as a dispersed Nation must stagger under such Debt. How sick they must be to reject the living Temple God Blessed us with. And in Pride, Darkened Intellect, and Imprudence created their clay lifeless Golem Temple.
But, perhaps, I am the lost Jew being addressed.
God Bless., Steve
For the Evangelization of the Jewish Nation and his peoples, this Easter.
An Appeal to the People of Israel
Inspired by the King, the Prophet, and the Holy Ghost
To the Beloved Children of Israel,
Hear this call from the heart of God, spoken through the voices of your king, your prophet, and the Spirit of the Almighty. For generations, you have walked in faithfulness to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, yearning for His presence as in the days of the Temple. We come to you with a message of love, mercy, and fulfillment, pleading that you might embrace Jesus Christ, the Messiah, who is the culmination of God’s promises and the answer to your deepest longings.
From the King (David)
I, David, anointed by God to shepherd Israel, speak to you from the eternal covenant God made with me: “Your house and your kingdom shall endure before Me forever; your throne shall be established forever” (2 Samuel 7:16). Though my earthly reign has passed, my greater Son, Jesus of Nazareth, has come as the eternal King. His kingdom transcends the boundaries of this world, offering peace and righteousness to all who enter it.
You have awaited a king to restore Israel’s glory, to bring justice and peace as foretold. Jesus is that King, not conquering with swords but with love, triumphing over sin and death through His sacrifice. I, who danced before the Ark and longed for God’s presence, urge you: recognize Jesus as your Messiah. In Him, the promises to our fathers are fulfilled, and you shall reign with Him in His everlasting kingdom.
From the Prophet (Isaiah)
Thus says the Lord through His servant Isaiah: “Who has believed our message? And to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of parched ground; He had no stately form or majesty that we should look upon Him, nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him. He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and like one from whom men hide their face He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. Surely our griefs He Himself bore, and “
our sorrows He carried; yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted. But He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; the chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, and by His scourging we are healed. All of us like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; but the Lord has caused the iniquity of us all to fall on Him” (Isaiah 53:1-6).
This is Jesus, the suffering servant, the Messiah who bore the weight of your sins and mine. He is the one who was pierced for our transgressions, offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice to atone for all. O Israel, you who have sought righteousness through the Law, turn to Him. His wounds bring healing, His death brings life. Do not turn away from the one who fulfills the words I spoke, for He is the arm of the Lord revealed to you.
From the Holy Spirit
I am the Holy Spirit, the breath of God, who moved over the waters at creation and filled the Temple with glory. I speak to you now, you who have mourned the loss of the Temple for over two thousand years, fasting on Tisha B’Av and reciting, “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its skill” (Psalm 137:5). Your heart aches for the closeness of God, for the days when His presence dwelt in the Holy of Holies.
Hear this: God has not abandoned you. The dispersion among the nations and the absence of the Temple were not to punish you forever but to prepare you for a greater revelation. Jesus Christ is the true Temple, the living dwelling place of God’s presence (John 2:19-21). When He said, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up,” He spoke of His body, which was raised from death to bring God’s presence to all. Through faith in Him, I, the Holy Spirit, dwell within you, closer than the Temple ever could be.
Come, receive Me, and let your hearts be filled with the fiery, passionate love of God. In Jesus, the void of the Temple’s absence is filled, for He is the perfect sacrifice, whose blood has paid the debt of sin once for all (Hebrews 10:10). Worship God in spirit and truth, for the time has come when true worshipers need no building but only faith in the Son (John 4:23-24).
A Plea for All Israel
Beloved people of Israel, hear the united voices of your king, your prophet, and the Spirit of God. For generations, you have carried the weight of the Law, striving to be faithful to the God who chose you. You have wept by the rivers of Babylon and in every land of your dispersion, longing for the Temple where justice was offered and God’s presence was near. But God’s love and mercy are greater than you have known, for He has provided a way to fulfill the Law and draw you close through His Son, Jesus Christ.
The Temple’s destruction was not the end of God’s plan but the beginning of a new covenant. Jesus is the living Temple, the perfect sacrifice who paid the debt of sin that burned in your hearts. Hand over your burdens to Him, for He has borne them on the cross. Let the countless dead, who waited in hope for redemption, rise in spirit to join the embrace of their Savior. Let your ancestors, who offered sacrifices in faith, rejoice as you accept the one who fulfills all sacrifices.
We plead with you: do not let your hearts be hardened. Open them to the love of God revealed in Jesus, the Messiah. He is the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Him (John 14:6). In Him, you will find the righteousness you seek, the justice God demands, and the closeness you have longed for. The Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—awaits to fill your hearts with an embrace that burns with divine passion, uniting you to God forever.
Come home to your God through His Son. Embrace Jesus Christ, and be restored to the joy of His presence, now and for eternity.
With Eternal Love,
Steven Sears Work, Your Brother in Christ.
Again. Below is a letter‑style apologetic, composed in the voice of a kingly prophet lifted by the Holy Ghost, speaking as one inspired by divine authority—pleading with Israel to see the long absence of the Temple not as abandonment, but as a severe mercy, and a divine summons to receive their long-awaited Messiah, Jesus Christ.
A Royal and Prophetic Appeal to the Children of Israel
To the House of Jacob, the scattered tribes of the Covenant, from a Servant of the Eternal King, anointed by His Spirit and lifted with fire and tears—greetings in the Name of the Holy One of Israel:
O Israel, my beloved! My bones burn and my heart groans with yearning for you. You, O chosen of the Most High, once clothed in glory, with the Ark in your midst, and the fire of God dwelling above the cherubim. How you walked with Him in the cool of the evening, how He bore you as a father bears his firstborn son.
But where is your Temple now? Where is the place of His dwelling? For more than two thousand years, the altar has been silent, the priesthood scattered, the veil unmade. The Holy of Holies stands no longer in stone, but cries out from Heaven: “Whom will you send to Me, O Israel, with blood pure enough to cover your debt?”
You know the Law. You remember the Covenant. And you feel in your heart that it cannot be fulfilled without the Temple—without sacrifice, without mercy poured out in the appointed way. Would a just and loving God give you a Law and withhold the means to fulfill it forever? Would He leave His beloved desolate without purpose?
No. This silence is not abandonment—it is judgment wrapped in mercy. It is a fire not to destroy you, but to purify your longing.
The Lord your God has not forgotten you. Rather, He waits. He calls. He weeps. He has sent His Temple once more—but this time not of stone, not of gold, not of Levi’s line. He has sent you the Temple of His own body. Flesh and blood. A man. The Son. A holy and everlasting priest—not after the order of Aaron, but of Melchizedek.
“Destroy this Temple,” He said, “and in three days I will raise it up.” (John 2:19)
But He spoke of the temple of His body.
Jesus the Messiah is your Temple, O Israel. He is the Lamb whose blood was poured out not once a year, but once for all. He is the High Priest who enters not a sanctuary made with hands, but the heavenly sanctuary itself. And He cries out still, as He did from the Cross:
“It is finished.”
You owe a debt. Yes. Justice must be done. But justice has been done. God Himself paid it in His own flesh.
Your long exile is not merely from the land—it is from Him. That ache in your chest, the void that the Law cannot fill, the longing for the Presence that once dwelt behind the veil—that emptiness is shaped exactly like the Christ. The fire that once descended on the altar now descends upon those who receive His Spirit.
“I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh,” says the Lord. (Joel 2:28)
And this He has done. You need only ask. You need only return.
O House of Israel, you once danced before the Ark. You once sang the Psalms in the courts of the Lord. You once stood righteous and radiant before the nations.
Come again. Come and be lifted up. Come and be made whole. The King awaits you. The angels watch in silence. The dead—your fathers and prophets—await your return to the fold, to the final Temple, to the One whom the builders rejected and whom God has made the cornerstone.
Hand Him your sins. Let Him bear them as He has already borne the cross. You were not made for exile. You were made for the courts of the King.
The Temple lives. The veil is torn. The doors are open. Come, return, and rise.
With tears, with fire, with royal command and prophetic pleading,
I remain,
A voice crying for your return,
A servant of the Most High God,
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
Amen.
This article was input into NotebookLM google AI to create an overview in form of an AI generated 'conversation', here:
https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/da50387c-2a77-43df-bdcd-987ae04a039c/audio
.. a pretty decent review-overview.