Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem
Our Father In Heaven,
Hallowed be Your Most Holy Name!
For Your Alone Are Worthy of Our Worship,
For You Alone Are LORD,
You Alone Are the True God!
Teach Us, Oh LORD,
To Guard Our Tongue,
And Put a Watch Upon Our Lips,
That Our Speech will be like Fresh Water,
Or Delicious Fruit.
We Pray For The Peace of Jerusalem,
According to Your Will and Promise.
We Pray For the People and Leaders of Israel,
that They Will Look to You for the Protection
and Prosperity of their Nation.
We Also Pray For Revival in our own Beloved USA.
We Pray For The Swift and Sure Coming of Messiah,
Blessed Be He,
To Establish His Kingdom,
and Make All Things Right.
Blessings To All Who Visit This Garden of Prayer.
Hallelujah and Amen
ML/LTOS
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Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem
Today we start a new character study of John the Baptist. The Gospel of Luke begins with the story of John's miraculous birth to very old parents. John's father, Zechariah and his mother Elizabeth were good decent people who kept God's law, and yet had remained childless. In that time and culture this was a sad and almost shameful situation, and was thought to be a punishment from God. Yet, Luke takes great pains to tell us that the infertility of this couple was not the result of sin, as they were good people and lived righteously. Zechariah is a priest in the Holy Temple, and this particular year, was chosen by lot to enter the Holy of Holies. It is here that we begin our study of this fascinating Bible Character.
Come and Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem, For Our FRiends in Need, For Persecuted Believers, and For Our Beloved Nation.
Blessings To All Who Visit This Garden of Prayer.
This Symbol Represents Christians in The Middle East, who desperately need our Prayers.
Hallelujah and Amen
ML/LTOS
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(You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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(Jesus is Lord)
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What does that symbol, the u-shape with the dot on top, mean to you?
It's also the Arabic letter "n," pronounced "noon."
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Originally, the sign on the Cross of Jesus had the INRI (Jesu Nazareth Rex Juden) in Latin, the "J" pronounced as a "y." But it was also in Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew (alphabetical).
Why the Latin version stuck I don't know.
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