One of the most difficult truths for a Jew to grasp is that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah. Even more shocking for them is reading in the Tanach (Old Testament) that Yeshua died for their sins (Psalms 22); rose from the dead; and by His blood we have full redemption of sins if we repent and believe (trust) in Him. Messianic prophecies from the book of Genesis throughout the entire Old Testament clearly point to Yeshua's first coming and second coming (Zechariah 12:10).
Most Jewish people do not read the Bible. They read rabbinic books that claim to be the Bible through the eyes of the rabbis. This is the heartbreaking lie that the enemy has been using to keep people from reading the true Written Word of God.
Hosea 4:6 -
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."
We know that only the Holy Spirit can open their eyes to the truth that Yeshua is the Messiah.
Romans 10:17 -
"So faith comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of God."
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri's revelation that Yeshua is the Messiah - as detailed in Carl Gallups' book, The Rabbi Who Found Messiah - has opened many doors to share the Messianic prophecies in the Written Word of God.
In 2003, Rabbi Kaduri announced that he had seen the Messiah in a vision, although he did not reveal Messiah's name at that time. In October 2005, Kaduri gave a very remarkable message in his synagogue on Yom Kippor (Day of Atonement). This was a SUPERNATURAL event because:
1. Rabbis don't give this kind of message in synagogue. They read from the prayer book and Torah scroll.
2. Kaduri said we cannot get forgiveness of sins from fasting or praying but only through the Messiah. According to Judaism, to make such a statement is a stoning offense. But no one lifted a hand against Kaduri and this is powerful testimony that God's hand was upon him.
Kaduri also said he would leave a note revealing the name of the Messiah, to be opened one year after his death. People who attended the synagogue and heard Kaduri's message testify of this unbelievable announcement. When the note was opened, it shocked and terrified the Orthodox Jewish establishment in Israel and around the world because it revealed that the name of the Messiah is Yeshua (Yehoshua/Jesus).
In response to the note, Rabbi Kaduri's son, Rabbi David Kaduri, and other rabbinic leaders in Israel said that Rabbi Kaduri was too old to teach, although in fact Kaduri continued to teach Torah in the Yeshiva up through 2004 and 2005. We have asked the rabbis the following question: If Kaduri was too old to teach, how is it that huge numbers of people continued to stand in line for healing and blessings from him? To this day as we are writing this article, neither David Kaduri nor any other rabbi with authority in Israel has responded to our question.
After Rabbi Kaduri received revelation that Yeshua is the Messiah, he could no longer teach Kabbala because of its occultic (witchcraft) nature. Privately, he taught that Yeshua was the Messiah to his closest students, although He did not publicly reveal the name of the Messiah at that time. He then began performing healings in the name of the God of Israel, who he knew is Yeshua. There are many testimonies from Kaduri's students and others about these healings and blessings by Kaduri.
What a masterful plan of God! Imagine all who were healed and blessed by Rabbi Kaduri when they find out that the supernatural healing they received was done in the name of Yeshua. Surely, the last days are here.
In this outreach, you will see what happens when this new and shocking revelation hits the streets of Israel. To our Lord be the Glory!
Outreach: Rabbi Kaduri Healed in the Name of Yeshua
It was a beautiful sunny day in Tel Aviv. Zev Porat with the team of intercessors by the guidance of the Holy Spirit took the new update of Kaduri to the people of Israel. Zev was asking people if they could explain what Rabbi Kaduri did when he was alive. Many said he was the greatest rabbi of all times: He healed and blessed people; he had an amazing memory and could memorize entire books.
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