The Heart of God for IsraelExemplo
JERUSALEM WILL BE A CROWN OF GLORY IN THE HAND OF THE LORD
God unveils His passionate affection for Zion. He desires to see her righteousness shining brightly. He commits to working unceasingly until her salvation glows like a burning lamp. God will be so pleased with Jerusalem that He will want all the kings to see her glory. His great joy about her will not remain private; it will go public. He will present her to the nations like King Ahasuerus took pride in showing the beauty of his queen to all his guests of honor.
God promises to call Jerusalem by a new name. She will no longer be named “Forsaken,” but she will be called “My delight is in her.” Her land will no more be labeled “Desolate” but “Married.” Is not a love story—in all purity and holiness—the best way to describe this story between God and Jerusalem? The heart of a delighted husband radiates all through this scripture.
God bestows prophetic praises and life-giving compliments on Zion. He proclaims that she shall be a crown of glory and a royal diadem in His hand. God is exceptionally proud of Jerusalem. He declares her beauty and treats her like a queen. He rejoices over her as a bridegroom rejoices over his bride!
PRAYER
Our Father,
We bless Your holy name. We praise You for Your desire and commitment to see Jerusalem’s righteousness shine brightly. We thank you for changing her name from being “Forsaken” to becoming “My delight is in her.” Your love gives her a new identity.
We pray for the righteousness of Jerusalem to go forth. We pray for her salvation. We pray for the Jewish people who feel that You have forsaken them. Open their eyes to Your love. Let them know that You delight in them. Show them that You work tirelessly for their salvation.
In the name of Jesus. Amen.
Escritura
Sobre este plano
This devotional is designed to help you see God’s heart and purposes for Israel from three different points of view: • God’s love language toward Israel • God’s covenants with Israel • God’s choice of Jerusalem Many other topics could have been chosen to present God’s heart for Israel. What is shared here is incomplete and does not claim to present the whole picture of this immense reality.
More