Hi, this is Donald K. Dahl with another Israel Report.
I'm reporting to you from Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, and it's exciting to be back in
Jerusalem here to report to you about what's been happening lately in the capital.
I don't know if you've read about this.
It's one of those things that kind of has gone under the radar as far as social media
or news reporting and news coverage.
But just not too long ago here in the past few weeks, there's been a special event here
in Jerusalem where basically the three-month-istic religions have come together.
I think I might have seen in the pictures some Buddhists and other different religions.
And the idea and the concept was that the gathering of all the different religions in
one place between what they stated, between four walls where they would gather and they
would just pray.
And it sounds good, it sounds nice, it sounds very multicultural, multi-religion tolerance
and all that.
But let me just point out a little problem with this concept.
We're in the very capital of the world and the capital of Israel, Jerusalem, where there
is a lot of religious strife and struggle going on right here in this capital.
And for them to hold this event here called the Amen festivities where they had different
artists, musicians and I guess dancers and stuff.
I'm not sure all the different events that took place, but they had a ton of different
activities to really try to hype up this whole event.
And I was reading one of the coverages about this event and let me just be honest with
you, I don't believe in Muslims and Jews and Christians and Buddhists and Shintos and
what have you coming together and having a kumbaya fun, happy time.
I really believe that each religion should remain within its own stream, within its
own expression and way of doing things separately because if you've traveled the world like
I have a little bit, you see that around the world Christians and Muslims don't get along.
All of Northern Africa, there's bloodshed, there are people being butchered to death
because of these two faiths in specific, not getting along.
That's a fact of life, that's a fact of reality.
It's not because of blacks and whites and yellows and greens and colors of skin.
It's not a racial issue.
These are Africans killing Africans, even of the same tribal clans because of a different
of faith.
Because this one's a Muslim, this one's a Christian and it's fierce.
It's bloody, it's awful, you have terrorist attacks, you have Christians taking revenge
attacks back against Muslims and each one is killing each other.
And this is bloody and it's awful.
And for this mythical unicorn concept, because unicorns are not real by the way, but this
concept of oh yeah, this exists, this peace on earth, this kumbaya, that's nonsense.
There's only one place on earth where we're going to see a true spiritual awakening and
reality where the earth is going to have a spiritual awakening.
I don't know how I explain it because it's the prophets of Israel who talk about this
era and this time in history where Jerusalem is going to be glorified, magnified, nations
of the world are going to come here.
You read Isaiah 60 for example, it's very inspiring, it talks about the nations coming
and building the walls of Jerusalem and beautifying God's house, the Temple Mount.
And it talks about how that era is going to be a time in history where God's house is
going to be a center of where the world is going to come to and worship the God of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob, right?
Not each one worshipping their own God and their own demigods and this Goa type reality.
It's talking about reality where the Temple Mount and the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
is central and supreme and I don't know exactly how it's going to happen, but it says it's
going to be a house of prayer for all nations.
So all nations somehow are going to unify under this principle and this concept and to
hold this Demi make belief, how would you say, man's attempt of creating that outside
of this context, it's going to fail, it's going to fall apart because what it is, is
it's putting the Temple Mount aside, it's putting the prophecies aside, putting aside
the reality of how this is really going to come about.
I don't know how it's going to happen, but I know that Scripture has proven to be true.
The people of Israel back in our land, this nation is growing and thriving and that there
is fruit growing in the desert of this land where this was once a barren land, it is now
producing fruit and supernatural realities are taking place in this country today.
So what am I saying, if the prophecies were true about that, I believe the prophecies are
true about a house of prayer for all nations at the Temple Mount and I believe that it's
going to somehow come about with the Jewish king of Israel, the Messiah, being ruling
and reigning from this place and him being king and him unifying the nations under Israel
somehow.
So this is Don Kedal reporting to you from Jerusalem, the city of the great king, Shalom
and goodbye.
