Preservation of Holy Sites
Jodie Anderson
For a small percentage of Christians they're very aware of how this
meeting in Annapolis carries serious consequences. For the majority of
Christianity and the church as a whole, has no clue.
Many have the mind set this war has raged for thousands of years and it
will not impact us. Wrong, there are numerous ways it will impact us.
So many that if we put them all on the table no one would agree, and
once again we will have a theological battle.
However, there is one part of this situation that we all can agree upon
if we all knew. So let us focus on this one area we can all agree on
and get to the bare facts and what the results will be.
Basically, the bottom line is to return to the pre 1967 borders. So,
what does this mean? All areas that was acquired after the war of 1967
must go back. This includes Judea, Samaria, and East Jerusalem.
Now let us look at what all is involved and what is at stake.
All of our holy sites in East Jerusalem will go under Palestinian
Authority .They are saying all of East Jerusalem, which is more than
the 1967 border.
Is this a bad thing?
At the time Bethlehem was given to the Palestinian Authority,
Bethlehem was 85% Christian, two years ago there were 15% Christian,
and today it is less than 5%.
Bethlehem is a virtual ghost town. You can go there, but at your own
risk so tours are sparse. Bethany now is not an option since it is
behind the security wall. It can happen with planning but is rarely
done.
Now East Jerusalem the areas we will lose will be :
1. Garden Tomb which is located outside the Old City walls north of the
Damascus Gate. Nearby is a barren knoll, according to some fits the
description of John 19:20 Golgotha. Several feet down is a tomb that
many believed that of Joseph of Arimathea.
This area is surrounded in tranquility. An area of worship of
believers all over the world weeping and praying and worshiping at a
holy site they feel so dear to them.
2. Pool of Bethesda-Located near the Lion's Gate in the Old City. This
is the area believed where Jesus healed the man that had been ill for
38 years. John 5:2-9.
3.Via Dolorosa-" Way of Sorrows." Located along the road by Christian
Quarter Road, and to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
4. The Upper Room- Traditional site of the Last Supper, and also known
as Holy Zion. Located just outside the Old City walls on Mount Zion.
5. Golden Gate- Also known as the Eastern Gate located East of the
Temple Mount. This is the area that Jesus will return, and is now
sealed off.
6. House of Caiaphas- this is the area Jesus predicted Peter would deny
him three times before the cock crowed. It also contains several
underground prisons which is believed to have held Jesus before his
trial. This also is believed to be the home of the High Priest,
Caiaphas.
7. Garden of Gethsemane -Located at the foot of the Mount of Olives,
just above the Kidron Valley. This is the area the disciples were told
to be on guard while Jesus prayed to the Father. Shortly afterwards he
was arrested.
8. Mount of Olives - This area is where Jesus triumphal entry into
Jerusalem on what we call Palm Sunday.
This area is one of the most important sites of Jerusalem. It plays
such a key role in the life of Jesus and the Christian faith.
9.The Mount of Ascension- This is located at the peak of the Mount of
Olives and is considered the site of ascension. Acts 1:8-12. Men of
Galilee, why do you stand looking up toward heaven? This Jesus who has
been taken up from you in heaven, will come in the same way as you saw
him go into heaven."
These are the major part of the holy sites of the New Testament not to
count a vast number of sites in the Old Testament located in East
Jerusalem.
I remember as a child so many of us were raised singing the song "
We're Marching to Zion" the beautiful city of God. It is amazing how
this word Zion has ended up in a political quagmire of a Presidential
legacy. Christian Zionist now are viewed as a radical instead of humble
Christians that believe to preserve the holy city.
Each year that I come to these sites I am amazed at how many people
from all over the world with all different nationalities , different
denominations weeping and worshiping in the areas where the ultimate
sacrifice was made. We have enjoyed these sites since after 1948, and
we can go there in safety and not fear for our lives. The Israeli
government has assured our safety. Not the UN, but the IDF and Israel
police. As you walk and worship these areas you constantly see their
presence and know they respect and protect us to worship freely.
Jerusalem is mentioned over 600 times in the Old Testament and several
hundred times in the New. Interesting enough it is not mentioned one
time in the Koran. This is the only holy sites we have, we do not have
Mecca or Medina and as Christians we could never even enter theses
cities. To assure safety for all generations, all holy sites have to
stay under Israel's sovereignty.
Bethlehem should have been a litmus test for us to see what it will be
like not under Israel control. Each year it will be less and less of
Christian presence. We owe this to our children and grandchildren to
secure our holy sites so all faiths can worship in safety.
Church this is not a time to be silent. This is an abomination, and
this is the time for the church to rise.
President Eisenhower said it so eloquently. Appeasement is nothing more
than surrender on the installment plan.
Our holy sites have been placed on a installment plan.
After Annapolis we will see exactly what will be lost and what
boundaries of East Jerusalem are going, so we can see the direction we
need to go to assure safety of all to worship in Zion the beautiful
city of God!
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Jan Ross
on Fri 23 Nov 2007 01:47 PM EST | Permanent Link
You are so incredibly right. I'm reminded that at one point our Messiah looked toward Jerusalem and wept. Could it be He saw into the future when the City of God would be surrendered and trampled underfoot? My heart is grieved as I continue to pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
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