Hello, I’m Kayla Sprague. Welcome to our ALL ISRAEL Prayer Points. Thank you for joining me on the rooftop of the oldest Protestant Church in Israel – as you can see there are incredible views of the Mount of Olives, the Temple Mount and the Old City Walls from this vantage point.
Standing here reminds me of Psalm 122:7: “May there be peace within your walls and security within your citadels.”
Now, let’s get to the updates and see how we can join in prayer together.
A potentially historic moment is unfolding in the Middle East. U.S. Envoy Amos Hochstein has arrived in Beirut with what American officials believe is the most serious attempt yet to end the fighting.
The proposed agreement includes a 60-day ceasefire period during which Hezbollah would withdraw beyond the Litani River, with Lebanese military and UN forces taking control of southern Lebanon.
If successful, Israeli forces would then withdraw from Lebanese territory, potentially bringing lasting peace to Israel’s northern border.
While optimism exists on both sides, critical issues remain unresolved, particularly regarding enforcement mechanisms and the right to self-defense.
Let’s lift up these focused prayers:
– For divine wisdom to guide all negotiators and leaders as they work through critical details
– For any hidden agendas or deceptive terms to be exposed and prevented
– For effective verification systems to ensure all parties honor their commitments
– For the safe and swift return of displaced Israeli families to their homes
– and most importantly, true and lasting peace for this entire region, not just a temporary pause in hostilities. We ask for God’s will to be done and for Him to help us see from His perspective.
I’m reminded of the words in Isaiah 33:20: “Look on Zion… a peaceful abode, a tent that will not be moved; its stakes will never be pulled up, nor any of its ropes broken.”
What scriptures are you praying over this current situation and over Israel? Share them in the comments below so we can all be encouraged as we join our prayers with those around the world.
Stay tuned for more updates and prayer points in the coming days, and please visit us at allisrael.com for on-the-ground news and continual coverage. May the God of Israel bless you and keep you. Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem.