Thursday, May 20, 2021

"All Israel Will Be Saved" - Part Ten

Last week's message concentrated on the first two and last two verses of Isaiah 62. We learned this chapter has many messages but the most important is to encourage God's people to pray continually for the salvation of the Jewish People. Isaiah 62 illustrates this happening in the future and this has been the theme of this series.

Isaiah 62:1 says, "For Zion's Sake I will not hold My peace." There is a second meaning to Isaiah 62:1 that can be easily overlooked. Notice My is capitalized meaning it refers to the Godhead - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in this case it is referring to Jesus who was the speaker of Isaiah 61 and continues to be the speaker of Isaiah 62. Bless His Holy Name!

Why is this important? Isaiah 62:1 actually has a twofold meaning. It is encouraging us to pray for the salvation of the Jewish People worldwide. Also, we need to realize that all these prayers go through Jesus our intercessor straight to the Throne Of God. As a result, Isaiah 62:1 is showing us that Jesus is praying continually for the salvation of the Jewish People and our prayers are an important ingredient in this process. Is anything too difficult for our God?

There is another important message in Isaiah 62 is which verse 6 says, "I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem." Please remember Jesus is the speaker of Isaiah 62 as He says, "I have set watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem." The watchmen's calling from God is to be ever looking for approaching danger to Jerusalem. As watchmen, we are to pray continually against this occurrence.

Currently, the people of Jerusalem and all of Israel need our prayers for God's hand of protection from their enemies. We ask you to be a Watchmen On The Walls Of Jerusalem During These Difficult Days As We Proclaim . .

What A Mighty God We Serve

What A Mighty God We Serve

Angels Bow Before Him

Heaven And Earth Adore Him

What A Mighty God We Serve

Blessings In The Mighty Name Of Jesus,

Frank

 

   

       

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