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An immovable rock for all the nations
Yesterday, we read about the coming banquet where the nations will raise their glasses to the Messiah. Jesus Himself had told His disciples that He would only drink the wine with them again in His Kingdom.
Today, we read that certain events precede this: the opposition of the powers of darkness, which the nations use in their aversion to God and their aversion to Jerusalem. They would love to stop God's Kingdom. Fortunately, that is not possible as we can read here in Zechariah.
We even read that the LORD Himself causes the hatred of Him and His people to reach an all-time low. The nations want and will lift Jerusalem like a burdensome stone, like a cup of spirits they cannot keep away from. God delivers them up to their delusion, to the intoxication in which they find themselves.
At the beginning of this year’s Hanukkah festival, the UN met again to decide on Jerusalem. With a gigantic majority of votes, it was once again decided that the Temple Mount is solely a Muslim holy place. Only a few countries voted against this resolution, and a few remained silent and abstained.
If we look at the situation in Israel and around the world, the days and years of Advent are also days and years of darkness. This is also what Isaiah prophesies: Darkness will cover the earth and thick darkness the peoples, before the Light will rise over Jerusalem.
Prayer:
We pray that the Lord will soon display His glory before the eyes of the world in the midst of Israel and Jerusalem. We pray that we may be watchful and that as Christians we will form a wall of prayer around Jerusalem.
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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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