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Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem






Almighty and Everlasting Father,
How Glorious and Wonderful is Your Most Holy Name!
You Alone Are Worthy of Worship and Praise,
For You Alone Are The One True God,
Almighty and Eternal,
Glorious and Transcendent,
Rock of Ages,
Ancient of Days,
King of Kings,
and Lord of Lords!

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


1 posted on 09/11/2014 5:24:08 AM PDT by left that other site
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Pray For the Peace of Jerusalem






As a child, I spent many hours in the Egyptian Galleries of the Museum of Fine Arts. Most of the art was massive, but there were some tiny models of working people that stood out. One of my favorites was the model of the Baker, because it evoked all the positive aroma and warmth of a modern day bakery.

In the Bible, Bread is synonymous with "food", nurture, sustenance, and life. "Our Daily Bread" does not merely refer to the grainy stuff we eat, but all that we need, physically, mentally, and spiritually, to survive.

Passover involved Bread in a very symbolic way, unleavened, and the manna of the desert was called "The Bread From Heaven". The entire Book of Leviticus is replete with the sacrificial use of grain mixed with oil as an offering. This is continued to this day with "The taking of Challah", pinching off a bit of bread or dough as an offering. While Jewish Scholars may differ on the meaning of this custom, it goes back for centuries.

Jesus called Himself "The Bread of Life". The Last Supper, which was a Passover Seder Dinner, instituted the Christian Practice of Communion, and the Beloved LORD'S Prayer refers to "Our Daily Bread" as God's Provision.

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.



Hallelujah and Amen

ML/LTOS


2 posted on 09/11/2014 5:42:18 AM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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Amen!


4 posted on 09/11/2014 6:22:20 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (Mind your atomic bonds.)
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