(This
was written a year ago but so very relevant to our present time
especially in accord with the events of this past week. The president
of the United States officially recognized Jerusalem as the capitol
of Israel. It seems that no other country wants that to be.
However, God wants it and that is the way it will be. Children of
God, take notice of the events transpiring in our world and the
corresponding prophecies of God’s Word relating to the consummation
of all things! Be ready, Jesus can come at any hour!)
Today
as I went to my desk to pull a notebook to write my Christmas Menu
down, I found this written on the first page. Psalm 122:6, “Pray
for the Peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee...”
Added to that was this...Praying for the Peace of Jerusalem is really
praying for Shalom or praying for the Messiah to come to earth. I
knew I was to let this settle into my heart so I gave some time to
it. I looked up the Psalm and read the chapter. Verse 7 says, "Peace
be within thy walls and prosperity within thy palaces...” That is
where true biblical peace is found...within!
The
word Shalom also stood out to me. It is a Hebrew word and means much
more that just Peace. Bill and I have often discussed the scripture,
"Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem" and felt that it could
have a double meaning. "Peace" is not only a lack of war
but also for the Prince of Peace to come. For sometime we have felt
in our hearts that when we pray for the peace of Jerusalem we are
really praying for Jesus to come and set up His kingdom.
"Today
many are praying for the peace of Jerusalem due to the rising threat
from Israel's enemies. However, this exhortation to pray is not so
Israel can live without conflict. It is so that Jerusalem can fulfill
its destiny as set by the only One who can bring complete RESTORATION
to the city...It almost sounds like we are praying for the return of
Israel's Messiah, the Prince of Peace, to establish His throne in
Jerusalem...There are many other examples worthy of study regarding
shalom. Peace is so much more than the world's one-sided definition.
We must find our understanding of it through the Bible from the God
of Israel. We will need it in the days ahead.” Doug Hersey
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