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  • the peace of Jerusalem according to God’s will (Psa 122:6)
  • aliyah (the return of the Jews), including believers, to this land (Isa 43:5-7)
  • the salvation of Israel (Rom 10:1)
  • continued growth in truth and unity among the ministries in the Land (Psa 133:1-3)
  • the equipping of leaders to plant more congregations in Israel (Titus 1:5)
  • more workers in the harvest (Matt 9:37-38)
  • a continued flow of new songs of worship based on His Word (Psa 149:1)
  • protection for all in the Body of Messiah in these troubled times (Psa 140:1-2)

Prayer

Prayer is “not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” that the work of the Lord be accomplished ( Zech 4:6 ). Oswald Chambers used to say something to that effect in emphasizing that believers should not pray to do the work of God, but recognize that prayer is the work of God!

Prayer has a very high priority for our congregation. We pray together as a staff, have congregational prayer meetings, early morning men’s prayer, and other times of intercession. Because Israel’s restoration is so central to God’s plan, we intercede specifically for this nation, having several prayer meetings each week and encouraging our people to be involved in other Israel-specific prayer gatherings throughout Jerusalem.

The Bible is full of the prayers of the saints, and Yeshua Himself is the greatest example of a “man” not doing anything without prayer. Have you ever considered that for three and a half years, He preached and performed signs and wonders – but for the last 2,000 or so years, He has been interceding for us! If Messiah Yeshua deems intercession that important, shouldn’t we also labor at prayer?

The prayer of the righteous is God’s delight ( Prov 15:8 ). So give Your King some pleasure this very day and seek Him in prayer.

Finally, we see that what the Apostle Peter wrote so long ago is even more vital today:

“But the end of all things is at hand: be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer.” 1 Pet 4:7

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“Therefore, know that the Lord your God, He is God, the faithful God, who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those who love Him and keep His commandments.” Deuteronomy 7:9

Praise for the covenant faithfulness of our God & His provision to us as a ministry, in vision and resources.

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- Feb. 14-28, 2007

  1. Financial & Pavilion.
    • Blessings through the generosity of our friends.
    • Huge development in the Clal building.
    • Redemption of the area the Pavilion is located.
    • Vision for building management.
    • Praise God for multiplication of business activities.
    • Thank God for better loan arrangements.
    • Thank God for our business license, that enables us to operate with a wider spectrum of activities.
  2. Website
    • Daily inspiration for our website and staff.
  3. Events
    • Praise God for His presence in the Shir Echad in Haifa .
    • Planning different events in the Pavilion.
    • Hebrew translator person for the English services.

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KKCJ Logo icon From the Nations

Right now in Jerusalem we are currently rejoicing in the celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles.

At our prayer watches three times daily in the Prayer Tower we have various groups, large and small, from different nations joining us in worship and intercession. Norway, Finland, UK, Canada and USA have been amongst a few of the nations worshiping with us in the heart of Jerusalem.

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KKCJ Logo icon Prayer Points

- Oct. 8-20, 2006

  1. Praise for this season of the Feast of Tabernacles where the Lord desires to dwell amongst us in a special way.
  2. Pray for all the staff in this Feast season for strength and abundant grace.
  3. Praise for the financial provision that the Lord has supplied to bring us thus far.
  4. Praise for the young people the Lord is planting in this house with hearts running hard after Him.

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KKCJ Logo icon Prayer Points

- Sept. 22 - Oct. 6, 2006

  1. Praise for this ‘moed’ appointed time of God, for the blowing of the ram’s horn, the shofar, sounding out a call to awaken, to an alertness, rehearsing for the year when God’s breath will blow the last trumpet.
  2. Praise for the awakening of new networking and resources into the ministry in this season that is covering some of the loan and current operating costs.
  3. Praise for the faithfulness of worshippers and intercessors gathering three times daily in the Upper Room.

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