Jerusalem: God’s Holy City预览

Think About It
- Read 1 Chronicles 15:11–28, 1 Kings 8:1–13, Isaiah 31:5, and Psalm 132:13–18. What do these verses tell you about God’s attitudes and intent for Jerusalem?
- Read Psalm 122 and 137. What do these passages teach about Jerusalem and its significance?
- Read Genesis 14:17-24, Jeremiah 22:3, Matthew 25:35, and Hebrews 13:2. How do these verses shape your attitude toward strangers?
- Read Luke 2:41-45, Mark 11:15-17, Matthew 21:1-10, and Acts 2:1-15. How do these events that transpired in Jerusalem lend it significance for Christians?
- Everyone has their own “Jerusalem,” their own ideal of peace and wholeness. What is your “Jerusalem?” What steps can you take toward this place of wholeness?
- In what ways have your impressions of Jerusalem changed after this study? What actions can you take in light of this new knowledge?
Apply It
- JOURNEY TOWARD GOD. Just as the ancient Israelites made a special pilgrimage to bond with God, consider how you, too, can strengthen your bond with God by going on a personal retreat or visiting a unique place of worship.
- CONNECT WITH STRANGERS. One of the special qualities of Jerusalem is bringing people from all countries, cultures, and religions together. Make it a point to befriend someone who is different from you and learn from them.
- REMEMBER JERUSALEM. Incorporate ways that you can remember Jerusalem throughout the day.
- SPEAK OUT! In a world that often misrepresents the truth about Israel and Jerusalem, it is our biblical duty to speak up for what is true and right.
- PRAY FOR THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM. Join the Fellowship prayer team at ifcj.org/pray.
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