

What an overwhelming joy to begin our visit to the area were Jesus began and performed much of His ministry!! We started by visiting the top of Mt. Arbel which overlooks the path Jesus would have taken as he traveled from Nazareth to Capernaum when he began his ministry. I read to the group from Matthew 4 as we overlooked the region of Magdala to Capernaum. It was hard to hold my emotions to be able to read the Scriptures. Our Lord passed through here and chose his disciples from simple fishermen. He would make them fishers of men as they followed Him. Isn't it a wonder that He has chosen and called us!
We visited the "Jesus Boat", a boat that was discovered just several years ago dated over 2000 years old. It is a boat of the style used in Jesus day in this lake. We went out on the Sea of Galilee which is really a fresh water lake, and there had our morning service. While on the lake, it started out quite calm, but all of a sudden the wind picked up and white caps were around the lake. We saw how quickly the storms could come up on Galilee. It was not a problem for us in the larger boat we were in, but the smaller one we saw at the "Jesus Boat" would have been challenged. I was reminded of how our Savior calmed the sea when he spoke 'Peace be Still." Pastor Brad Wilkenson preached an excellent message from John 21 on why Peter was used of God in spite of how he failed the Lord. We landed at Capernaum, the home of Simon Peter where Jesus called Peter to follow him and where Jesus often returned during his ministry.
I was struck by the size of everything as being smaller than I expected, and all the more amazed how the Lord delighted to take small things, people, and places to use for His glory. It is truly a wonder that someone from this small area would have the amazing impact on the world that Jesus did. God can use us too!
Today we stood in the fields often thought to be where Jesus preached the sermon on the mount. It is obvious how the steepness of the slope down to the lake made a natural amphitheater for Jesus to teach. I read Matthew 5:1-20 and challenged the group about our responsibility to be the light of the world. Not far from there was a city set on a hill that could not be hid!
We visited the ruins of Chorazin one of the cities Jesus rebuked for their unbelief Matthew 11:21. We also visited the areas of Dan and Ceasarea Philipi , two of the three sources for the Jordan River. It is amazing how most the water for the nation of Israel sources from these spots. The water flows from a spring out of a rock to supply the Jordan River, Sea of Galilee and Dead Sea. It is a lush green and great contrast to the 60% desert in Israel. At Ceasarea Phillipi we stood where Jesus asked who men said that he was and Peter proclaimed, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God. It was at the location of the main source of water for Israel and the place of a pagan temple to the god Pan. Truly a powerful place for Jesus to claim that upon this rock He would build His church. We had a wonderful Sunday evening service filled with testimonies of how God has challenged us and songs to praise his name. I wish our whole church could be here to enjoy this fellowship and challenge by the Sea of Galilee!
The Sea of Galilee is beautiful, but more than its beauty, it is a heart challenging place!
Tomorrow we head to Jerusalem! Each day is packed with many great places and lessons from God's Word, but I am sure the best is yet to come!
Thank you for your prayers! I apologize I have not been able to get out a blog each day, but the days have been so full and I have needed to get to bed at a reasonable time. Today, I had a good chance to get caught up, although there is so much more that could be written. I hope these highlights give you at least a glimpse into our trip.