The Heart of God for IsraelExemplo
THE GLORY OF THE LORD WILL RISE UPON JERUSALEM
God will make His glory rise upon Jerusalem. He will be her light and make her shine over the nations. The Lord will arise upon Jerusalem, and His glory will be visible upon her. There will be a sharp contrast between Jerusalem and the peoples of the earth because, at that time, they will live in darkness. The nations will witness Jerusalem reflecting the brightness of God. They will not see the glory of the Lord directly; they will see it indirectly like the light of the sun reflected on the moon at night. As for Jerusalem, she will see God and His glory.
On the earth, Jerusalem will rise as a light, and kings will be drawn to her brightness. The sons and daughters of Israel will gather in Jerusalem. Those living afar will come back home. God will orchestrate a joyful reunion. Jerusalem will rejoice like a mother who gathers her children after a long absence. Her heart will swell and burst with joy. God will channel the wealth of the nations to Jerusalem—gold, incense, camels, sheep, and free labor—because the people will come and serve her.
PRAYER
Our Father,
We bless Your holy name. We praise You because You will make Your glory rise upon Jerusalem. You will cause her to be a light to the nations, and she will shine for all to see. We worship You because You have prepared a marvelous restoration for Jerusalem.
We pray that You open the understanding of the Church worldwide to Your plans for Jerusalem. Let Your purposes for her become significant and relevant to Your children.
We pray that what is essential to You becomes more and more important for the Body of Christ.
In the name of Jesus. Amen.
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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.
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