
I live in Jerusalem, a city unlike any other — sacred, ancient, and contested. The air here feels thick with history, faith, and longing. Every day I see Jews pressed against the Western Wall, praying for the Messiah to come and restore Israel. Not far away, Muslims gather at the Dome of the Rock, reverently remembering the prophet’s ascent to heaven. And scattered among them, Christians walk the cobblestone streets, tracing the steps of Jesus through the places of His life, death, and resurrection.
Jerusalem draws millions each year — pilgrims, tourists, and dreamers — yet beneath the beauty and devotion, tension runs deep. Political borders, religious divides, and generations of pain have left scars that no peace treaty has yet healed. The city bears the weight of humanity’s longing for reconciliation, yet it also holds the promise of God’s redemption.
Here, amidst the sounds of prayer in Hebrew, Arabic, and dozens of other tongues, I believe the stage is being set for something divine. God is not finished with Jerusalem. In this city of conflict and calling, I see glimpses of His Spirit moving — reconciling hearts, bridging divides, and drawing people from every nation to the cross. The day will come when the cries of division will be replaced with songs of worship, and the New Jerusalem will shine in all her glory.
Pray for peace in Jerusalem — that hearts hardened by division would be softened by the love of Jesus, the true Prince of Peace. (Psalm 122:6)
Pray for Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the city to encounter the Messiah and find unity in Him alone. (Ephesians 2:14–16)
Pray for believers in Jerusalem to walk in humility and courage, carrying the light of Christ into every corner of the city. (Matthew 5:14–16)
Pray for healing over centuries of religious and ethnic wounds, and for forgiveness to flow like the waters of the Jordan. (2 Chronicles 7:14)
Pray for the nations that gather in Jerusalem to experience revival and carry the message of reconciliation to the ends of the earth. (Isaiah 2:2–3)



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