Advent Scripture Calendarنموونە
Unity (2)
Not only the children of Israel but also the nations will be gathered to welcome the Messiah. Isaiah had previously prophesied about the worldwide peace that would come. The nations would turn their swords into plowshares and stream towards Jerusalem (Isaiah 2). Chapter 25 speaks of the great feast at the beginning of the Kingdom of God. During the feast in honour of the King, God will put a definitive end to death and all remaining enmity against Israel will be eradicated.
And there is more. God will wipe away the tears from all faces. What a tender gesture of love: to wipe away another person's tears. Yet God will do it, first and foremost for His people. Finally, Israel will be comforted forever.
Once and for all, the slander, the ineradicable antisemitism, will be removed from the whole world. And then the Jewish people will lead the world in praise: ‘Behold, this is our God for whom we have waited that He might save us.’ (Isaiah 25:9 NASB)
Let us rejoice!
Prayer:
As a foretaste of what is to come, we pray Psalm 98. In the Jewish explanation of this psalm, it is pointed out that there is nothing written above it, which is the case of many other psalms. It does not say 'from David' or 'from Korah'. That is a sign say the wise men of Israel that one day this song will be sung by all nations.
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About this Plan
In this Advent season, it is a meanigful time for us, as Gentile believers in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob to ask ourselves: what is our identity? Are we rooted in the whole word of God – including the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments? Are we looking for the coming of the Messiah, the Light of the world (John 8:12), who will reign from Jerusalem 'in the midst of His people Jacob'? Join us for daily reflections this Advent as we prepare our hearts and look forward with anticipation. Author: Rev. Henk Poot, Christians for Israel
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