Greetings. My name is Tom Craig, I'm the Middle East Co-ordinator for IC J. And we're going to be speaking in this session about leading in times of crisis from Isaiah Chapter 19, which is a very important passage for those of us living and working in the Middle East region. And for many years, we've focused on this together with leaders from Egypt, and all across the nations of the Middle East, which we refer to as a Syria from Isaiah is prophet as well as those here in Israel, both Jews and Arabs. And it's exciting to see how the Lord is developing strong relational network, across these nations, even in relationships between Jewish and Middle Eastern believers for such a time as this, as we see more and more shakings taking place in the world, and crises facing those of us who are following Jesus and longing to see his kingdom come. So I'm going to be sharing some of the principles that we've spent many years praying over and discussing and working together to develop understanding and an ability to support one another in times of crisis. And so I'd like to start by just giving you a brief overview from Isaiah chapter 19, that it speaks primarily about the nation of Egypt and what God intends to do, before Jesus returns in that nation speaks of a great transformation of what's going to happen in Egypt during those days. And it's amazing to see what he has planned for the nation of Egypt, he speaks about a time of judgment coming, that's going to be very severe. And it's going to address a lot of the issues in the hearts of the Egyptians that hinder them from knowing God and loving him. And it's going to be a difficult time, somewhat what is similar to what we're beginning to experience worldwide, that this is specifically about the nation of Egypt and a speaks about things like civil unrest that's going to affect the nation, and break out in all parts of the nation and cause great consternation and difficulty in society. As well as there's going to be a resurgence of idolatry and looking to even spiritists and mediums to try to help in the time of trouble, which is only going to further complicate and caused problems in Egypt. But as well, we see that already happening in many ways, people turning to the occult and other kinds of things for help. It also speaks of natural disasters, like the Nile River drying up in Egypt, and the people there are going to have to struggle to survive, and there won't be able, they won't be able to work in those difficult times. As well, the political situation is going to be in great confusion and actually will break down in terms of their ability to respond and help the Egyptian people in those days. All of these things are described in the earlier verses of Isaiah chapter 19. Then when we come to verse 16, shift takes place and what God focuses on in that prophecy to Isaiah. And he begins to describe the outcomes that he wants to see happen. And so I believe, as leaders we can learn a lot from these verses, the final verses of Isaiah 19, about what God intends not only in the land of Egypt, but looking at Egypt as an example, or a prototype of what's going to be happening all over the world. And even now, in our day, we're beginning to see these things unfold and the beginning of shakings or birth pangs that we see happening. So it speaks in verses 16 and 17. I'll just summarize from our understanding and study and prayer into these verses for many years, that it's speaking about. God desires to release the fear of the Lord, through the shakings that are taking place through the judgments that will unfold. His heart's desire is to see the fear of himself the fear of God being Released in the hearts of people, that they would turn to him instead of to idols or to other things that they've hoped in and depended on, that they would begin to open up and realize that he's sovereign, that he's their Creator, and that he has every right to their lives and for them to surrender to his leadership in their lives. And so that's what we see happening in verses 16 and 17, of Isaiah 19, in the land of Egypt at that time that they begin to really be overwhelmed by the fear of the Lord, and what he's doing what he's allowing to happen. And so as leaders, I believe, we can learn from that. And this can become a principle of our prayer and our sharing with others that they would consider the sovereignty of God, His Lordship, his right to rule over his creation. And they should turn their hearts to him and call upon him for mercy for forgiveness, that there should be repentance and turning back to him in these times, as well. Then as we go into verse 18, it speaks about whole communities of believers in Egypt will gather together in these times of judgment in this time of striking that Isaiah describes, and they will be calling out to God they will be speaking in the language of Canaan, it says in this particular verse, which means that they're actually in Egypt, learning the language of Hebrew, and aligning with God's heart and plan for the nation of Israel believers. And we see that happening. This is in the last many years, from our experience, and going into Egypt and interacting with believers there, many of them are learning Hebrew, they're wanting to identify more with the God of Israel, with even his feasts and Shabbat and things, various things in their understanding biblically of the Hebrew roots of their faith, so much so that they would learn Hebrew. And we can encourage believers all over the world as these things are taking place that it's about God's kingdom, being restored with the nation of Israel, the Jewish people as well coming to know him. And that we are to have an understanding of his ways and align with him. Now, that may not mean everybody needs to start learning Hebrew right now. But this is what's going to happen in Egypt, apparently, from what Isaiah 19 speaks about. He also says they're going to swear allegiance to the Lord that speaks of great commitment and devotion to the Lord. And to his end time purpose is to establish His Kingdom on the earth as the Lord of hosts, that they're going to swear allegiance are going to lie into his purposes and agree with what he wants to do, to see his kingdom come even if that means turning over the nation of Egypt, upside down, and uprooting the strongholds that are there, and bringing his kingdom, shaking everything that can be shaken so that what remains is the kingdom of God, even in nations like Egypt. That's what we learned from that. So I believe as we're seeing shakings beginning to happen in our world today, that's what we want to be encouraging people around us to understand God's purpose and plan of how his kingdoms coming and align with that agree with that, and say yes to it, swear allegiance to the Lord of hosts, who's going to fight for the kingdom of God to come upon the earth. It goes on to speak about an altar in the heart of Egypt and a monument dedicated to the Lord on the border of Egypt. All of this speaks again of great devotion, and worship of God going on, among those who have turned to the Lord and believe in Him in the land of Egypt. So again, as leaders in times of crisis we want to call people to worship the Lord, we want to call them to greater devotion, and consecration times of prayer, and fasting and again of repentance and, and just worshiping him for who he is and the beauty of His Holiness. He's worthy of that. And that's what we won't want to as leaders focus on is calling people back to the Lord to the Lord, in times of crisis. It goes on to say not only will he be worshiped in Egypt, but he will actually be known by the Egyptians in a deep and intimate way and they will make sacrifices vows to the Lord and keep them. So I believe it's again, speaking of great discipleship of people coming to know the Lord discipling them into an intimate knowledge of who he is being devoted to him in every way, even in all of their life's ambitions, that they really want to serve Him and wholeheartedly. And they're sincerely from their hearts. So this is what leaders should be focusing on in our own lives. And as we lead other people, through times of crisis is to know the Lord to press in, to know Him, to grow in intimacy with him, and really long to be obedient and followers of him as his sons and daughters growing in relationship with him, and then it, it goes on to say that as well, there's going to be a real connection between Egypt and the other nations of the Middle East, it speaks of a highway that's going to be raised up in Isaiah 19. highway that facilitates believers going back and forth between those nations of the Middle East or a Syria and Egypt to worship together. So this worship and devotion is like a spirit of revival all over the nations of the Middle East, where they want to be together and longing to meet together and in their various nations going back and forth on this highway for the purpose of serving the Lord or worshiping him together. And that's exciting. I believe, again, as we see dark and difficult days coming upon the earth. God wants us to believe for a great outpouring of his spirit, and revival to take place in the midst of that. And as leaders, we want to lead people into that spirit of revival and of seeking the Lord pursuing him and worship together all across the nations linking together in various ways, not only in zoom, as we have been these months, during this pandemic period. But as things begin to unfold in greater ways we would be stretching our faith to see greater expressions of revival and awakening taking place across the nations. That's what we're believing for in the Middle East. And we believe that we're going to see that in the coming season great outbreaks of the Holy Spirit moving in these nations and bringing harvest, bringing many souls into the kingdom. And so that's what Isaiah 19 gives us an idea that that's what God intends to do in these nations. And as leaders, we want to join him in what he's doing, then it speaks of as well, there being great reconciliation and blessing blessing back and forth between the nation's and the connection of hearts and reconciled relationships. So it speaks of how even Egypt with the nations of the Middle East or a Syria are connecting together with Israel, which is phenomenal that we're beginning to see these breakthroughs taking place in the cultures and nations of the Middle East. But it's got to be rooted and grounded in the knowledge of Yeshua as the Messiah, and worshiping God through him. And that's what we're going to see in the coming days is a great move of the Holy Spirit, bringing salvation and reconciliation to these nations. The nations that are made up of the descendants of Abraham and I believe are what we're seeing even today in the Abrahamic courts is the beginning of God opening the door for a great move of the spirit that's going to lead and usher many people into the kingdom. So we want to be understanding God's purposes agreed with him that reconciliation, the healing of the hearts of peoples across the nations is what he intends, and especially together with Israel, that it's going to recreate a blessing in the whole earth. as Jews and Gentiles come together and become that one new man that Paul spoke about in Ephesians chapter two. Along with that, then we can expect God's outpouring of blessing upon the people who believe and his full restoration of Israel, the salvation of Israel, and his kingdom coming upon the earth as it is in heaven. This is what I see in Isaiah 19 we've been encouraging believers across the Middle East for years with these ideas and and outcomes that God speaks about and how we can cooperate together to see those things happen. So much so that through the times of shaking during the Arab Spring and how it impacts Did Egypt and other nations in the region, there was great prayer and support and intercession from believers all over the world, and especially in the middle east towards one another, as well, even more recently, during the the explosion that took place in the port of Beirut, we rally together, the believers all over the Middle East. And we had many meetings on zoom and people sending financial support. Maybe some of you participated that in that with ICJ, there was finances raised to help the the Christians in Beirut, to reach out and minister to people in a time of crisis. And we stood with them and encourage them and they were awesome as they reached out, even in their own difficulty, to minister to 1000s of people giving food, helping to repair their homes, and using the finances that were pouring in from around the Middle East and nations all over the world. And we're so grateful for that. And that's what God wants us to do in these times of crisis is support one another, unite together and help to see many souls impacted and brought into the Kingdom during those times. And we're gonna see greater and greater opportunities in times of crisis for that to happen. So these are things that we want to tune into God's heart, his word, his ways, and be prepared for in these coming days. So I hope that you'll continue to study his his word, find these things in Scripture like Isaiah 19 and other key passages that speak about the times of trouble the times of crisis that surely we're beginning to enter into, but God wants us to see them as times of opportunity to reach out and touch the lives of many NC many come into His kingdom. So Bless you. I hope that this envision conference is an encouragement to you. And I encourage you to listen to the other seminars from the Middle East leaders from Iran and Egypt, who also have helped to do seminar content for this conference. I think you'll be blessed as you hear from them. And God bless you and may God use you powerfully and wonderfully, again to encourage and lead others through these times and to see many come into His kingdom be established, strengthened and prepared for his return. So God bless you and may you have a wonderful fruitful year and 2021