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WHERE DOES THE PEACE COME FROM?
The city of Jerusalem and the Jews bear witness to their tragic history for several thousand years. From the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Romans, the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisitions, and the notorious Holocaust to the intensifying anti-Semitism in the 21st century, almost every army in the world has strenuously oppressed, destroyed, and nearly annihilated the Jewish people.
Psalm 122:6 says, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” Peace be with you. But where does the peace come from? If the Messiah has come, why is there no peace in the world?
The believers in Jesus claim that the Jewish carpenter, Messiah Jesus, who has the most followers and whose character has been the most influential in the world for the last two millennia, is the Jewish Messiah.
- Does the best-kept secret in the Jewish world, the forbidden chapter, Isaiah 53, point to the Jewish Messiah: Yeshua? (Isaiah 52:13-53:12)?
- Does this “man” Jesus, who lived a sinless life, was silent at his arrest, and died on the cross, change the whole world in 3 days (Isaiah 52:13–53:12)?
- Does the Jewish forbidden book, the New Covenant, which was written by Jews (and Jesus is Jewish), fulfill the ancient Hebrew biblical prophecies?
If so, what does “peace be with you” mean in reference to the Messiah, especially during the pandemic, locust plague, natural disasters, riots, sickness, family problems, mental illness, wars, etc. in this fallen world?
In obedience to Psalm 122:6, we pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Most importantly, we pray for spiritual peace, the true peace that comes from the Prince of Peace, who died in Jerusalem, rose from the dead in Jerusalem, and is coming back to Jerusalem.
In the forbidden New Covenant, the book of Revelation, chapter 22, our Jewish Messiah Yeshua will come again for the Jews and Gentiles, and He will rule over His kingdom. “I saw the Holy City, the New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.” (Rev 21:2) May peace be with you.
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