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Christians Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM, Israel -- Millions of Christians around the world joined the Global Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem on Sunday.  
 
Hundreds of Christians in Jerusalem joined participants from 175 nations and more than 300,000 churches for this year's event.

"This is the Day for Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem," Rev. Dr. Robert Stearns, with Eagles' Wings, told the crowd that gathered on the Haas Promenade overlooking Jerusalem.

The inspiration comes from Psalm 122:6, which says to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem. They shall prosper who love you."

Organizers say the event is the largest Jerusalem-focused prayer initiative in the world.

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 Prayer is Urgent

Stearns told CBN News that prayer is especially important now because of growing tension between Israel and its neighbors and enemies.

 
"Right now I believe it's vital for Christians to pray for truth to come to the forefront. The amount of lies that so surround these issues with Israel and the Middle East -- incredible amounts of media distortion, are all over the place," Stearns said.

"We've got to pray to for truth and discernment, and that's why I encourage people to become educated on these issues," he said.

Knesset Member Gila Gamliel, deputy chair for the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus, said she came to bless the Christians.

"This support brings us -- as the leaders of Israel -- to feel we are not alone. We have a lot of support from all over the world," Gamliel said.

"I want to thank all of them about all their support and prayer, and this is why we are very strong here in Israel to stand very strong about keeping Jerusalem united forever," Gamliel told CBN News.
 
Columnist Michael Freund, director of Shavei Israel, said it's very moving to see such strong solidarity with Christians around the world.
 
"We know that Jewish-Christian relations over the past 2,000 years have had some very rough spots. So to be standing here now and to see Christians praying for the Jewish state, for the capital of the Jewish state, is something historical," Freund told CBN News.

"And this country, my country, my people, we face some very difficult challenges," he said.

"And all of us who love Israel and support Israel, now is the time to turn to the Creator and to plead with Him to have mercy on His people Israel," he said.

Committed to Pray

Christians also told CBN News of their commitment to pray for Jerusalem and the Jewish people.
 
Lotof Jammal is one of the directors of Christian Union in the Holy Land, a ministry that is working to unite local Arab Christians here.
 
"I am here to pray for the peace of Jerusalem as an Arab Christian in Israel. We want peace in the city, in the holy city that's for Christians of course," Jammal said.

Dr. Bambang Susanto co-pastors the World Transformation Church near Jakarta, Indonesia. The country has no diplomatic relations with Israel, yet every year tens of thousands of Indonesian Christians visit.

"Every year we come here from Indonesia and we pray and we bless Israel because [it] particularly state[s] in the Bible that those who bless Israel will be blessed," Susanto said.

Rev. David Pileggi, rector of Christ Church in Jerusalem's Old City, said God loves the Jewish people so Christians should, too.

"I'm here today basically because I'm a firm believer in what Paul says in Romans chapter 11. In that chapter Paul says God loves the Jewish people for the sake of the patriarchs," Pileggi said.

"And if God loves the Jewish people, I think we, as Christians, need to love the Jewish people as well," he continued.

"And probably one of the most important things we can do for the Jewish people and one of the most practical things we can do is pray," he added.

Fulfilling Prophecy

Stearns said the way the world looks at Jerusalem every day is almost lifted from the pages of scripture.

"The most significant thing we look at is that the prophetic scriptures regarding Jerusalem, which wouldn't even have made sense 100 years ago, 150 years ago," Stearns said. "I mean Jerusalem was hardly a topic of conversation among the nations of the world [then]."

Stearns said it was almost a forgotten city except among Jewish people who prayed every year to return to it.
  
"Now you can't build an apartment building in Jerusalem without having it be a global controversy," he added.

"I certainly believe we're living in prophetic times," Stearns said. "Surely part of what God is saying to the Church today in the world has to do with the city of Jerusalem." 

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Unite In Prayer To Impact The Middle East!

God is harnessing the technology of this age to further His Kingdom purposes in this hour through YOU and your Cell Phone.


jpegWe praise God that once again we can join our prayers with Christian brothers and sisters from every tongue, tribe, and nation, throughout the 24 hours of The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem(DPPJ) on Oct. 2nd through The DPPJ 24 Hour Prayer  Conference Call.Through the Teleconferencing Prayer Ministry “Greater Calling,” we can use conference call technology to pray together in one accord, from every time zone, for the many needs of God’s Holy Land and all of her people groups.

 

This is an exhilarating and powerful experience you won't want to miss: The Global Body of Christ, praying with one heart and one mind to One God through One Spirit, despite many diverse cultures, ages,  and languages.

 

SIGN UP NOW to lead a Prayer Watch or to review the prayer topics scheduled for Oct. 2nd

 

The number people will dial to participate is 1 -712-432-0075 and the  Access Code is 7739241#. This unique prayer room is open from 12 Midnight EST (US) on October 2nd until 11:59 PM EST (US) October 2nd.


This is a ‘teleconference prayer’call with hourly prayer topics for the needs of Jerusalem and her people for the 24 hours throughout October 2nd, where people will be praying in groups together using their telephones, cell phones, or Skype.phonecall.jpg People can call anytime during the 24 hours and stay on the line as long as they would like. If you volunteer to lead a Prayer Watch, you will receive training, resources, and appropriate Scriptures to lead intercession on your chosen prayer topic. There will also be time devoted in each hour for ‘open’ prayer where callers can pray what is on their hearts regarding Jerusalem, Israel, and all of her people groups. 

 

The dial-in number is a toll number and can be reached from anywhere in the world. To connect for FREE, people are encouraged to use their cell phones where minutes are generally free and unlimited on weekends, or to use a VOIP service like Skype to use their computer as a telephone.  International callers can call in to the US phone number utilizing regular phones, cell phones, calling cards, or VOIP phones like Skype.

 

 We look forward to praying with you on October 2nd as you particpate in The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem.Remember, God blesses those who bless Israel (Gen. 12:3) and prospers those who pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6)

 

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Make a Difference in the Middle East

For those Prayer Warriors with God’s heart for Jerusalem and all of her people – Jewish and Arab alike - you can make a powerful difference from the comfort of your own home and the convenience of your own schedule.

 

Go to http://www.daytopray.com/difference/greatercalling
and sign up to receive a brief daily prayer TEXT starting Sept. 1st to intercede for the global work and workers of The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem (DPPJ), October 2nd.  It only takes a minute but makes all the difference!

 

You are also invited to help lead a prayer watch on the October 2nd 24 Hour DPPJ Prayer Conference Call for this critical global prayer movement, where churches in over 175 nations - including underground churches in 7 Muslim countries – participated last year. Over 1200 Christian leaders of all different denominations and cultures endorse this united call to prayer for God's peace and purposes in this troubled but strategic region. We provide you with a guide and scriptures to help you facilitate intercessors who united from all over the world in this exciting cyberspace prayer room. To sign up & view hourly prayer topics, please log onto http://www.greatercalling.org/dppj/

 

The call is simple: Scripture consistently and repeatedly calls us to pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and for the establishment of God's purposes within her walls; and the current tragedy, bloodshed, and loss of innocent life in both sides of this conflict warrant our focused, fervent, and informed intercession. So without needing to be on the same theological or political page, we are simply, in response to a timeless Biblical mandate and a current human crisis, calling the Body of Christ in the nations to set aside the first Sunday of October  - October 2nd - as the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem.

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Christians Around the Globe Unify to Pray for Jerusalem and to Feed Her Poor

At a time when division seems to reign in nations, in politics, and between religions, millions of Christians joined in both prayer and in their deeds on October 3rd for the sake of Jerusalem and all of her people, during the 9th Annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem (www.daytopray.com).

Churches from over 175 nations, including underground Christian churches from seven primarily Muslim countries and mainland China, joined in prayer on this day for God’s peace, His purposes, and His blessing to be on Jerusalem and her many people groups. According to the New York office of Eagles’ Wings, the prayer initiative’s sponsor, groups of believers in Tanzania even took twenty-four-hour shifts – without food or water – in order to fast and pray for peace for God’s Holy Land and her people – Jew and Arab alike - during the thirty days leading up to October 3rd.

A special Jerusalem gathering was televised live globally on GOD TV, from the Tayelet Haas Promenade overlooking the Old City. Led by Rev. Dr. Robert Stearns, founder of Eagles’ Wings and co-chairman of the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem, those who addressed the local audience of hundreds and the global audience of millions, included Jerusalem’s Mayor Nir Barkat; Dr. Michael Little, president of the Christian Broadcasting Network; Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin, chief rabbi of Efrat; Knesset member Yoel Hasson; and other international leaders from the Christian, Jewish, and Arab communities.

Rev. Dr. Robert Stearns declared: “We are not gathered here as a religious experience; we are gathered here because we believe that prayer makes a difference…Where man’s peace plans fail, God’s peace plans come to pass…Today a generation past the Holocaust, the Church of Jesus Christ will not be silent. We will lift our voices in the United Nations, in the European Union, in our churches, in the universities, in the White House, and we will lift our voices in the four corners of the earth…It’s time for God’s people to not just hear the shofar…but be the shofar!”

Jerusalem’s Mayor Nir Barkat told the crowd and TV audience, “The best way to pray for Israel is to pray in Israel, and today, more than ever, your solidarity is extremely important to us.” Rabbi Riskin also expressed his gratitude for Christian support, “I thank you because you are truly our brothers and sisters of Abraham.” Representing the next generation, a young Christian Israeli Arab, Emil Haloum, asked G-d in both English and Arabic, “Lord, let Jerusalem be a role model for all the cities of the Middle East…let the peace of Jerusalem become a reality, not a dream.”

In one of the highlights of the evening, Dr. Stearns presented a financial gift from the Christian community to feed many Israelis – both Jewish and Arab - who live below the poverty line including children, elderly Holocaust survivors, new immigrants from persecuted areas, and families caught in the political strife of the Middle East who lack even one hot meal a day. This effort challenged both individual believers and churches alike, to add practical action to their prayers for Jerusalem by feeding Israeli’s most needy. (www.daytopray.com/feedisrael.aspx).

In addition to the individual church services, college campus gatherings, and regional prayer rallies, a “virtual prayer room” was created by the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem’s 24-hour prayer call. Throughout the entire day, believers from 32 states and several nations called in to unite in spirit and to pray in their native languages for God to bless mightily the city that He calls His own in Scripture.

The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem is a global, grassroots prayer movement occurring on the first Sunday of every October, connecting the Christian and Hebrew calendars. It involves tens of millions of believers and is endorsed by over 1,200 prominent Christian leaders worldwide, including Jack Hayford, Paul Cedar, Dick Eastman, Ron Luce, Kay Arthur, John Hagee, Jane Hansen Hoyt, K.P. Yohannan, T. D Jakes, Ravi Zacharias, Mosy Madugba, Kenneth Copeland, Samuel Rodriguez, Joyce Meyer, Lance Wallnau, Larry Stockstill, Bishop Charles Scott, Newsboys, Thomas Wang, Sunday Adelaja, and many more.

For More details on the Jerusalem Event, see: http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=190077
To Watch the Jerusalem Event, go to On Demand Viewing at God TV (http://www.god.tv/)

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Isaiah 62: 6 in the NIV translation says: I have posted watchmen on your walls O Jerusalem; they will never be silent day or night. You, who call upon the Lord, give yourselves no rest and give Him no rest till He establishes Jerusalem and makes her the praise of the earth.”

My Question to us today is simply this: Does this verse apply to you and to me today? And if our answer is “yes”….then what are we called to do about it? And if not… why not?

Obviously, in this blog, I can only hope to touch on some issues but it is my hope that this will provoke us to further prayer & exploration on this question, in light of God’s Word and current world events.

First, because this verse is from the Old Testament rather than the New, some might argue that that this verse – and the multitude of others like it about Jerusalem from the Old Testament - are not as relevant to our Christian lives today as the verses from the New Testament.

Yet Paul said in 2 Timothy 3:16 that “ALL Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,” Paul wrote this verse in 66 or 67 AD, and since the New Testament was not even fully written or circulated until about 100 AD, I would submit that Paul – the former Jewish Pharisee - was definitely including in his definition of “Scripture”, what we call the Old Testament. In fact, it is helpful for us to remember that the entire early church was made up of Jews who followed the Jewish Rabbi Jesus, who believed in a Jewish Messiah, who attended a Jewish synagogue, who honored the Jewish festivals and Shabbat, and who accepted the Jewish Sacred writings. There was not one non-Jewish name that appeared in the leadership of the Jerusalem Church until after 135 AD.

Even Jesus said He had not come to abolish the Law or the Prophets but to fulfill them (Matt. 5: 17) and theological scholars like S.A. Cook warn us against arbitrarily severing the two Testaments. So for our purposes today, let’s proceed as though God just might be talking to us about something for our lives today.

Now In this verse, God says that He has placed Watchmen on the Walls of JERUSALEM.

1. Is there an actual city called Jerusalem? Not a metaphor but is there an actual piece of real estate called Jerusalem in this world today? If there is, then God just may be talking about THAT particular piece of land. And this is not some wild stretch of the imagination because in Scripture, God calls this city of Jerusalem the “City of God”, “The City of The Lord”, “The Mountain of the Lord of Hosts”, and “The City of the Great King”…Jesus.

Now as those “grafted into the Covenant of Abraham”, we can - when praying & reading Scripture - interpret “Jerusalem” to mean our own city here in America, but we should also remember that the secondary application of Scripture should never deny the primary one.

Three times in the book of Joel, and also in Leviticus 25: 23, we are told that the land belongs to God Himself and given the amount of Scripture where God talks about this land and His purposes for it, I think we can safely assume He really cares about what is happening there right now, and what will happen there in the future.

2. Does this city need watchmen today? YES – by all means! Today, we are seeing the actual fulfillment of prophecy from Zechariah which says that Jerusalem “is becoming a “cup of trembling” or as the NIV reads, “a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples [the 22 Arab nations around Israel] reeling”. Just read the headlines and listen to the world news and you will see - as exemplified by the actions of the United Nations and the European Union - how all the nations are beginning to turn against her, just as the Prophet Zechariah warned. (Zechariah 12: 1 – 4; Zechariah 14:12; Ezekiel 38:16)

It is not just a battle over land as political leaders say, it is not just a battle between the Israeli Government and the Palestinian Authority, it is not just a battle between the Israel Defense Forces and the terrorist groups of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran, nor is it a battle between the Democratic values of Israel and the Theocratic beliefs of the surrounding Arab nations; it is ultimately a battle over WHO will be worshipped on that Holy Hill….Jesus – the King of the Jews, the Savior of Christians, and the Messiah of both – or Allah, the false god of Islam.

Because Jerusalem is THE very place where Jesus will return one day, Jerusalem IS the center of this End Time Battle. He is not returning to New York City, nor Tokyo, or Colorado Springs. No, Zechariah 14:3 and Micah 4:1 & 2 tell us that when Jesus returns, His feet will stand on the Mt of Olives, a very literal place in the very real city of Jerusalem today.

3. Do we know when this will happen? NO…but we do know some prerequisites that must take place before it does:

Jesus said in Matt. 23:39 that He would not return UNLESS and UNTIL the very people that had once rejected Him would welcome Him back as King Messiah saying “Baruch Haba Bashem Adonai” – Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.

For them to welcome Him back, the Jewish people have to be in the God’s Land where Jesus lived and ministered. The Bible repeatedly tells us that although the Jewish people were scattered by God throughout the nations, that “there would be a day” when He would re-gather them into the land of their ancestors never to be uprooted again. This spiritually historic event happened in 1948 when God brought beauty out of the ashes of the Holocaust and Israel not only became a nation, but miraculously survived the immediate attack of 5 powerful Arab countries.

Jerusalem too would have to be restored as the capital of the Jewish people, just as Zechariah prophesied, rather than be controlled by Islamic invaders. This incredibly significant event has also already happened - in 1967 - when Israel miraculously won Jerusalem back in a defensive battle against the Muslim nations, making it the first time since 606BC that Jerusalem was the capital of an independent Israel.

God still has other plans for this land and its people… many of which are being fulfilled right before our very eyes while others have yet to happen. For example - Paul tells us in Romans 11 that God plans a national salvation of the Jews; he calls it “their fullness” in verse 12. But in order for this to happen, a significant revelation will have to take place in the minds & the hearts of Jewish people because the sad fact is that Christian nations have historically been the source of persecution for Jewish people for the last 2000 years: The Crusades by Pope Urban, the Pogroms in Christian Russia & Poland, the Inquisition in Catholic Spain, The Holocaust in Lutheran Germany, and the mounting anti-Semitism throughout Europe & the West today. Many atrocities were done to Jewish people in the name of Jesus that did NOT reflect the Spirit of Jesus. You and I have the opportunity here on earth to live out the life of the real Jesus – The One Who “ever intercedes”- revealing the true nature of The One we worship and serve.

God is looking for His Watchmen today - those who hear His voice, know His Word, and know His heart - for His Holy City and for “the apple of His eye.”

Well - WHO are the watchmen that God is addressing in this verse? Is it simply for the Jewish people to pray? Is it simply for the Messianic Church to pray? Is prayer to be done only by those intercessors who have a burden for the Jewish people, or for Israel, or for Jerusalem?

The verse says that God is speaking to “YOU WHO CALL UPON THE LORD…” Have you called upon the Lord for salvation? Have you ever called upon Him for the healing of a loved one, or for the healing of a broken marriage, or for the return of a prodigal child? If you or I have “called upon the Lord”, then God is talking to YOU and to ME.

Other translations say “You who make mention,” which is even today a Hebrew business term describing the duty of a secretary to remind her boss of what he has scheduled to do for the day. Have you ever reminded God of His Promises to you, for your family, for The Church? Well if you or I have, then it means us as well.

God has only attached His Name to two groups of people – two groups who share in the Covenant; one group is The Church and the other group is the Jewish people (Deut.28: 10 and Numbers 6:27). One group is called “The Root” according to Paul in Romans 11, and the other is called “the branches” that were grafted in through Jesus.

Think about this. There is no nation in history that was twice destroyed. Jerusalem - Israel’s capital and religious center - was twice destroyed. The people en masse were twice taken off the land. The last captivity was for 1900 years and the language was all but extinct. So for this nation to be reborn and have the same capital, the same language, and the same religion, has to be seen as the supernatural & sovereign act of God!

God’s Hand is STILL intervening in the affairs of our world, on behalf of His Holy City.

And what does God tell us to do? God is telling us in His Word to pray …to pray day and night, to pray without ceasing, and to pray without earthly sides. He wants us to pray from His perspective, not from politics, and for His plans, not the worlds’. There are many good things for which we should pray, but when we take what is special to God and make it special to us, He takes what is special to us, and makes it special to Him.

We are called to stand in the gap and to pray for His Kingdom to come and His will to be done, here on earth – in His Holy City, in this spiritual center of the world – upon which hinges the future Kingdom of God and the redemption of all mankind.

Furthermore, God tells us that we are to pray UNTIL HE ESTABLISHES Jerusalem as “A PRAISE” in all the earth…

And when will Jerusalem be “a praise” in all the earth? It will be when we see ALL that that God has planned and purposed for His Land, for His people – Jewish and Christian, as well as for the ALL the nations – come to pass through “the city of the great King” - Jerusalem. It is THEN that “the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the GLORY of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.” (Habakkuk 2:14)





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