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Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Psalms 122:6
On the surface this appears to be a simple verse of scripture, but within the meaning is a very complex revelation. Over three thousand years ago God, having an eternal plan, inspired King David to write these words. Since that time Jewish and Non-Jewish believers alike have been encouraged to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.
Through our salvation experience, we understand that it is by grace that we have been saved. As believers, we desire to move into a deeper understanding of God's heart. But as we journey down the path that we refer to as our Christian walk, we come to know that it is by faith that we become stronger, wiser, and more fulfilled in our relationship with our Lord.
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Psalms 122:6
On the surface this appears to be a simple verse of scripture, but within the meaning is a very complex revelation. Over three thousand years ago God, having an eternal plan, inspired King David to write these words. Since that time Jewish and Non-Jewish believers alike have been encouraged to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.
Through our salvation experience, we understand that it is by grace that we have been saved. As believers, we desire to move into a deeper understanding of God's heart. But as we journey down the path that we refer to as our Christian walk, we come to know that it is by faith that we become stronger, wiser, and more fulfilled in our relationship with our Lord.