For just a few shekels (four per dollar) you can climb to the top of the wall and walk most of the way around the old city. (not along the eastern wall of the temple/city) The southwest part of the city is called the Armenian Quarter and is the quietest part of the city. Looking down from the wall you see churches, cemeteries and the occasional tall black hat of the priest. After passing over the Zion Gate on the south side you begin to see much more activity and hear a lot of noise. This is the famous Jewish Quarter with its many shops. Looking into the middle of the city you can see the west wall of the temple mount. Almost always there are Jews bobbing their heads in worship at the wall. In the southeast corner of the Jewish area is very interesting because it is almost all stones, columns and roads from the time of Jesus. It is an odd feeling to walk on the roads where Jesus walked and touch the walls that he touched.
Walking the walls to the northwest we look down on the Christian Quarter and to the northeast we observe the Muslim Quarter. The world wants to make Jerusalem an International City and rule all the religious people as one group to do their bidding. The Bible tells us many times that God has selected this place as his headquarters on earth. Jewish people were elected long ago to occupy this place and personally serve the Lord. The Devil is always fighting against God and has struggled for years to make Jerusalem his own. This is why the Scriptures say that Jerusalem will be a tripping stone (problem) to the nations throughout our history. Why observe this ancient city at all? Maybe because we were elected by God long ago and the Devil is struggling to make us his own. This struggle is always a problem in our lives and we will need divine help to keep us from being overwhelmed in this fight… Fight the good fight my friends.Contact Us
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Oh Jerusalem!
Praise the Lord…he builds up Jerusalem… Great is our Lord. Ps 147:1-5 David lived 3000 years ago but he knew without a doubt that Jerusalem was special to God. When people walk up to the old city they feel something that can be felt nowhere else in the world. Many nations have coveted this city and much blood has been shed on the hills that surround it. The Arabs are attempting to gain part of the city for themselves at this very time. Because they serve a false god they have no chance of ever owning Jerusalem. In 1967 Israel took all of Jerusalem away from the Arabs. In order to keep them quiet the Jews allow some Arabs to worship their false god on the mountain that King David purchased for God’s temple. So David paid Araunah (a gentile) six hundred shekels of gold for the site.1 Chr21:25 Of course, we know that soon the Jews will rebuild their own temple once again on the mountain.
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