Jewish Day of Atonement God desires that the whole Church would partner with His heart andWe pray for Israel. His sovereign election is this nation, and His heart is
jealous for Jerusalem (Zechariah 1:14-16). He will fulfill His promisestowards this city (Isaiah 62:1). Jesus is coming to earth to rule fromathrone in Jerusalem (Zechariah 14:4; Joel 3:17; Psalm 110:2; 132:13-
14; Acts 1:11-12).Israel will one day accept their Messiah Jesus (Matthew 23:29). God
is committed to Israel’s salvation for the sake of His own glory in the world. His strategy to redeem the earth is the redeemed and restored nation of Israel under the leadership of Jesus (Ezekiel 36:22-23). Jesus
will rule over David’s Kingdom (Israel), and he will sit on David’s throne (in Jerusalem). This will be His global headquarters on the
earth during the Millennium (Isaiah 9:6-7). Israel will be God’s vehicle
of salvation (Genesis 22:18; John 4:22).
God wants us to stand with Israel in prayer.
We pray for Jerusalem is God’s strategy to release fullness to the Gentile and mercy to the Jew. Our response toIsrael is a test, and we will be judged according to our stance towards Israel. We pray American Christians cultivate a passion in theirhearts for the Jews. We contend in We prayer for Israel and give God no rest till He establishes Jerusalem andmakes her the praise of the earth (Isaiah 62:7).We pray for the return of Jesus, the salvation of Israel, and the consummation of God’s Kingdom on earth (Psalm 122:6-9). The Holy Spirit is establishing global intercession for Israel (Ezekiel 13:3-5; 22:30; Lamentations 2:18; Zechariah 2:5). Jerusalem is one of the last battlefronts spiritually, politically, and militarily (Zechariah 14:1-3). There is a war between two Houses of We prayer—Jesus’ and the antichrist’s (Psalm 122:6;
Revelation 13: 8, 12).We pray Biblical prayers for Israel are: Moses (Exodus 32:11-13; Numbers 14:13-19; Deuteronomy 9:18-19, 25-29; 30:1-10), Solomon (1 Kings 8:46-53), Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1:4-11),
Asaph and the sons of Korah (Psalm 44; 74; 79; 80; 83; 85), Isaiah (Isaiah 6; 58:1; 62:1; 63:15-19; 64), Jeremiah
(Jeremiah 9:1; 14:7-9, 17-22; 15:5; Lamentations 3:43-51; 5:19-22), Daniel (Daniel 9:1-19), and Joel (Joel 1:8, 13-
14; 2:12-17).We pray for believing Israeli, especially the youth – We pray that they would be strengthened in their faith and con-
nected to other believers in Yeshua. We pray that believing youth will connect through national camps that provide
a place to be strengthened in faith and connected in deeper ways. Strong young followers of the faith are the fu-
ture of the body of believers in Israel
(Romans 11:5). We pray for unity in the body of believers in Israel – We pray for humility and cooperation among believers throughout
the entire spectrum of faith. There are many forms of expression and variations in theological orientation. We pray
John 17:20-23.We pray for effective personal evangelism – We pray for an increase in effectiveness as Yeshua is shared with the lost sheep of.Israel, through personal relationships. We pray for Israeli believers to become key leaders in Israeli society so that
many may hear and see the love of Yeshua (Matthew 10:5-7; Romans 10:14-15). We pray for effective discipleship of native believers – We pray for the development of discipleship programs to fit the needs of new Israeli believers from all walks of life. We pray that many.more Israelis would come to Know Yeshua, and that they would be effectively discipled into His likeness (Matthew 4:18-22,
Luke 9:1-6).We pray for hope found only in Yeshua (Jesus) – Israeli society suffers severe economic and natural resource limits
together with international political pressure and the increased cost of daily housing, fuel, and food beyond the.resources of the average Israeli. Because of these pressures, Israelis are often in a hopeless day-to-day disposition. We pray for Israelis to have hope found in Yeshua the Messiah (Luke 24:21; Romans 10:1). We pray for national security – Israel is under constant threat for her continued existence as a nation. We pray for wisdom for the Israeli governmental leaders. We pray that those protecting her borders would have eyes like eagles touncover evil plans against her (Isaiah 54:17; Zechariah 2:4-6; Luke 19:41-44).We pray for the believers in Israel to possess the land – Because of high housing costs and persecution as believers of Yeshua, it is a great challenge for believers in Israel to own homes and businesses. As the believers becomemore recognized as a legitimate part of Israeli society, it is important as part of their witness to the wider society.We pray for Messianic Jewish businesses and families to possess the land (Isaiah 61:1-7; Luke 4:17-20).