Jerusalem,
Israel
OCTOBER
2013 PRAYER UPDATE
Israel
and the Middle East
John
4:10; John 7:37-38
Israel cannot
count on the international community when it comes to Iran – especially
not the U.S. or Western powers. Iran’s recent charm offensive is causing
nations to be deceived and re-think the use of military action if Iran
does not comply with diplomatic demands to stop its nuclear military
program. Israeli leaders are trying to convince the global community that
stiffer sanctions must be applied and that leaders should not placate the
Iranians in their quest for nuclear power.
- There has been an increase in violence in the Old City as Israeli Jews demand more access to the Temple Mount to pray, especially during special feast days. There are new initiatives within the Israeli government, particularly vocalized by the Bayit Yehudi party (a right-wing conservative party in the Knesset) calling for the laws of Israel to be implemented that allow Jews and Christians to pray on the Temple Mount without restrictions.
To-date, Muslims are allowed
to pray at the Al-Aksa Mosque but Jews are forbidden to pray at any time on the
Mount. The Mount is controlled by the WAQF (an Islamic Trust that is overseen
by Jordan and the Palestinians). Israel has overall jurisdiction of the Mount,
but the police placate the Muslims. Israeli leaders fear that the Muslims will
cause an international incident if the government changes the status quo. So,
Israel does not exercise its authority over the Temple Mount.
The police simply try to
keep the area free of violence attempting to provide an atmosphere of calm.
This does not work when Jewish worshippers want to seek God on the original
Temple site during certain days of the year and they are locked out. The police
have also restricted Muslims, according to age, from ascending the Mount, when
there is a heightened alert. This stirs up Muslims who unleash their
frustration and anger on the police, soldiers, and Jewish worshippers,
especially after Friday prayers in the Old City.
Muslim leaders have used the
recent clashes as an opportunity to spread lies that Israel is trying to take
over the Al-Aksa Mosque, destroy it, and build a third Temple there. This is
causing increased tensions between Palestinian and Jewish worshippers. Rocks
have been thrown at Jews trying to tour the Mount, or at those trying to pray
at the Western Wall below.
Tens of thousands of Israeli
Arabs recently attended a rally in an Israeli Muslim town that has become
increasingly influenced by radical Islam.
At the rally Islamic leader Sheikh Raed Salah stirred up incitement
towards violent action against Jews. Salah gave an inflammatory speech at Rosh
Hashanah calling for rioting during the feast.
Jewish and Arab Knesset
members have been vocal in their hostilities towards one another regarding the
Temple Mount issue. The atmosphere in and around the Old City is like a
power-keg ready to explode. Our sense is that if the Palestinians want to start
a third Intifada, they are already preparing for it. They will look to create
an incident on the Temple Mount.
Pray
about this volatile issue. Intercede before the Lord for His Presence to be
manifested on the Temple Mount day and night. Pray that all those who love Him
and worship Him will have access to the Mount and will be able to freely
worship the King of Kings and Lord of Lords!
Pray
that all wicked and evil plots that would try to destroy the works of the Lord
on His Holy Mountain would cease immediately in Yeshua’s name! Pray that all lies would be exposed and all
plans to hurt the Jewish People will be rendered null and void.
Pray
that the Lord will bring a spirit of confusion into the ranks of those who
would try to limit Jewish and Christian prayers on the Mount.
Proclaim
Psalm 91 and Ephesians 6, prayers of protection over those who
pray at the Western Wall and tour the Temple Mount.
Pray
according to Isaiah 54:17 for worshippers near or on the Temple site: “No weapon forged against you will prevail,
and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the
servants of the LORD, and this is their vindication from Me," declares the
LORD.
Pray according to 2 Corinthians 10:4, “For
the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the
pulling down of strongholds!” Pray for the Lord of the Breakthroughs to come!
- One of Israel’s most powerful rabbis, Shas leader Ovadia Yosef, is in serious condition at Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital. The rabbi, who is 93 years old, has multiple health problems. An estimated 40,000 people prayed for him at a mass rally at the Western Wall on Sunday, September 29. The rabbi is known as a powerful political manipulator. The Shas Party uses superstition and amulets to recruit followers. There is wickedness in high places among the loyal members of Shas. Pray the Lord will use this illness to purify His people. Intercede that Ovadia Yosef will have a revelation of His Messiah, Yeshua, before the masses. Pray that his followers will come to salvation during these troubled times. Pray that their hope will be in Jesus and not in the rabbi, himself. Ask the Lord to give Ovadia Yosef dreams and visions that bring him to the knowledge of the Son of God and that he spreads the truth among the Shas leadership before the Lord takes him home!
- Despite wars and rumors of war, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took two hours during the Fall Feasts to discuss the Bible with a group of rabbis and scholars. This was the 4th meeting of the study circle that the prime minister has hosted.
The Bible study discussion
was about the punishment given to Moses which Netanyahu thought was cruel.
Netanyahu said he has always wanted to travel to Mount Nebo, and still hopes to
get there someday.
As reported in the Jerusalem
Post on 9/18/2013, Netanyahu said:
“Moses could not enter the Promised Land, and we merit that privilege to
be here in the land of our forefathers thanks to him and thanks to the struggle
of our people. And, we bless every second. It is a great privilege to read this
great book and to know that we are fulfilling what God commanded our people.
The fact that this is our inheritance and that we are here to stay – in that
way we are fulfilling the legacy.”
Thank
the Lord for Isaiah 55:11 which states:
“So is My word that goes out from
My mouth: It will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and
achieve the purpose for which I sent it.”
Declare
Isaiah 2:3 over Netanyahu and his government: “Many
peoples will come and say, ‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, to
the Temple of the God of Jacob. He will teach us His ways, so that we may walk
in His paths.’ The law will go forth out of Zion, and the Word of the LORD from
Jerusalem.”