| Time | Text |
|---|---|
|
Something Amazing Happening
00:02:51
|
|
| I'm telling you, there's something amazing happening in Jerusalem right now that every Christian should be shouting and praising God for because it is the thermometer of the coming of Jesus Christ. | |
| That right there will make you want to jump and shout and just be a part of what God is doing at this very second and this very hour for you, for the church, for me, for the people of Israel. | |
| Sue, what timing are we in right now? | |
| That a few weeks ago, Rabbi was here on the show talking about the importance of Jerusalem. | |
| And then right now in the headline news, John, Jerusalem is being talked about and America. | |
| I know my country of Guatemala the other day signed a petition to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. | |
| Oh, I'm glad Guatemala's got involved. | |
| I know. | |
| What's going on? | |
| Well, here it is right now. | |
| Just yesterday, we were watching United States Vice President Mike Pence. | |
| He addressed the Knesset. | |
| And he went to say, Pence says, the best days yet to come for the United States and Israel. | |
| He also went to say the U.S. Embassy in Israel is to move Jerusalem by the end of 2019. | |
| He says the U.S. stands with Israel because it believes in right over wrong, good over evil, liberty over tyranny. | |
| Now, in the weeks ahead, our administration will advance its plan to open the United States Embassy in Jerusalem and that the United States embassy will open before the end of next year. | |
| Right now, we stand with Israel because we believe in right over wrong and good over evil and liberty over tyranny. | |
| Now, we stand with Israel because the people of the United States have always held a special affection and admiration for the people of the book. | |
| In the story of the Jews, we have always seen the story of America. | |
| It is the story of Exodus, a journey from persecution to freedom, a story that shows the power of faith and the promise of hope. | |
| Now, by the end of 19, we are going to see a new capital of Israel. | |
| And I am excited to see that. | |
| I am excited to see that this is a marker for the time that the Lord is going to return my life. | |
|
Pray For Jerusalem's Peace
00:02:03
|
|
| Sue, you've been in Israel. | |
| You've taken many trips with dad years ago. | |
| What does it mean to recognize Jerusalem again and again for the first time in my lifetime? | |
| What does it mean to you? | |
| It means everything to me because it means that everything that we've read in the Word, everything that we've believed in, everything that we have studied is now coming to fruition. | |
| We're seeing it with our eyes. | |
| I am over the moon, overjoyed, so grateful. | |
| I feel so blessed, so thankful for Jerusalem and for what God is doing. | |
| It's just amazing. | |
| Anybody that has been in Jerusalem, anybody that has taken a trip to Israel knows that that is the motherland. | |
| That feels different. | |
| As soon as you get off the plane in Israel, the very second you get off the plane, it's a different feeling. | |
| You can feel it from the top of your head to the soles of your feet. | |
| To watch Jerusalem. | |
| Yes. | |
| Oh, and to be recognized. | |
| To walk on the very places where Jesus walked. | |
| You know, and to see the same things that he saw. | |
| There really are no words. | |
| This is the hour when you say, well, what's next? | |
| I tell you what's next. | |
| We got to do what the Bible says, and that is pray for the peace of Jerusalem. | |
| You know, with this big move, there's a lot of protest. | |
| There's a lot of people anti-this move. | |
| We got to pray for them as well, because, you know, we got to love people at the end of the day. | |
| And praying for the peace of Jerusalem is what Jesus told us to do, not to get in arguments with the other side, or this is not about that. | |
| This is about praying for the peace of Jerusalem, doing our part, Sue. | |
| And this is the hour that the church should not get prideful, but be humble. | |
| If my people pray, oh, that's the key, is to humble ourselves and pray. | |