Saturday, April 22, 2006

Farewell - For Now

On Wednesday, April 19th at about 11:30 in the morning, Zola Levitt went home to be with Yeshua, or in his words, received his promotion after staying at his post until the end. He kept filming shows right up until the end every time he had a good morning when he felt strong. Zola was diagnosed with cancer on February 10th, and it spread from his lungs to his brain and liver.
Zola Levitt was a pioneer in evangelism and ministry to Jews before the term Messianic Jew became widespread, and opened a lot of doors in the Church to understanding the Jewish roots of our faith in Christ and giving the body of Christ tools to reach out to the Jewish community and show them the love of Yeshua. If you have never seen Zola's presentation of Christ in the Passover, it is a revelation. If you are Jewish, you need to see it to understand how Yeshua was the messiah and became your Passover Lamb. You will see new meaning in ceremonies you have been participating in all your life. If you are a Gentile Christian, you need to see it to understand the roots of our faith and the origins of the Lord's Supper. It will shed new light on the last week of Yeshua's life.
I join thousands of others all over the world in rejoicing in Zola's legacy and life, and in praying for his family and those in his ministry and continuing to pray fervently:



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