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Prayer for Israel – The Who, Why, What and How

April 26, 2023

We are joining a historic worldwide Isaiah 62 initiative of prayer for Israel that involves a particular three-week time period and the call for lifelong prayer warriors for the salvation of Israel. This article will explain the initiative and provide additional insight into the who, why, what and how of prayer for Israel and the Jewish people.

THREE WEEKS OF INTENSIFIED PRAYER FOR ISRAEL

Across the world, there is an unprecedented prayer effort calling on people to pray very specifically for Israel. This is an intensive three-week season of prayer that begins on May 7 and ends on Pentecost Sunday, May 28.

Jewish Voice is looking for 1,000 of our partners to join us in committing to pray during these three weeks. Would you join your voice with others across the world to lift a resounding cry to the Lord?

TWO MAIN PRAYERS

During this three-week timeframe, from May 7–28, 2023, please ask the Lord to:

  • Remove the spiritual blindness from the Jewish people so they will recognize Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah
  • Raise up 100 million lifelong intercessors who will pray for the salvation of Israel. May they be “Isaiah 62 watchmen” that give the Lord no rest until they see Israel’s salvation
“I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they shall never hold their peace day or night. You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent, and give Him no rest till He establishes and till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth.”
— Isaiah 62:6-7
 

Watch this video invitation from Ezra Benjamin, Vice President of Global Ministry Affairs, and commit to pray for Israel from May 7–28.

ONGOING PRAYER FOR ISRAEL:  THE WHO, WHY, WHAT AND HOW

In addition to the above prayers, here are some ways and reasons to pray for Israel both during and beyond the set-aside 21 days of this special initiative. Let’s give the Lord no rest as we cry out for His Chosen People.

WHO

When you hear “Israel,” what do you think? That little word holds three distinct meanings that can help guide your prayers.

  • Israel the State – The State of Israel is the entire country of Israel, and all that goes on within it – socially, spiritually, politically, educationally, militarily, everything
  • Israel the Land –The Bible validates prayer for the physical Land of Israel in 2 Samuel 21:14, where God heeded their prayers for the Land. It’s fitting to pray for its protection and abundance as it sustains the people
  • Israel the People – Most importantly, “Israel” means the Jewish people, wherever they may be in the world. The Bible refers to all Jewish people collectively as “Israel” – whether they live in Israel, North America, Europe, Ethiopia, the Pacific Islands or anywhere else

WHY

Why is it important to pray for Israel? Here are just a few of the reasons. If you’re familiar with Scripture, you may remember that in Genesis 12:3, when God first called Abraham to follow Him and become a great nation of people, God said He intended to bless whoever blessed Abraham and His people. And while God’s promises always come true, receiving a blessing from God shouldn’t be our first motivation for praying for Israel. No, we are to love and pray for Israel because God loves Israel. We pray for Israel because:

  • Israel is precious to God (Isaiah 43)
  • God says Israel is “the apple of His eye” (Proverbs 17:8, Zechariah 2:8). It’s not that Gentile believers aren’t precious to God or are “less than,” nor that He loves Israel more than anyone in the world. No, John 3:16 reveals that God loves every human being and sent His Son, the Messiah, so that each one could have the opportunity to receive Him and be saved from their sin (See also Isaiah 53:6.)
  • God chose a particular people – the Jewish people, descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – through which to bring the Messiah (Deuteronomy 7:6, Genesis 22:18)
  • God chose this particular people thousands of years ago to know Him, love Him, and follow Him. He called the Jewish people to be His witnesses, and through them, He made Himself known to the rest of the world (Isaiah 43:8–12)
  • God’s covenant with Israel is everlasting (Genesis 17:7), and His calling of the Jewish people is irrevocable (Romans 11:29)
  • God charged the Jewish people with caring for His Word, His covenants and promises (Romans 9:4–5)
  • Jesus the Messiah is the only way for anyone to be reconciled to God the Father (John 14:6, Acts 4:12). How it must break God’s heart that the people He chose to be His own, by and large, do not believe in the One He promised and sent to them

WHAT

What should you include in your prayer for Israel? Pray whatever you pray for your loved ones, country, or government. As you pray, listen to how the Lord wants to direct your heart each time you pray for the people, State and Land of Israel. Here are a few places to start:

  • Salvation – hearts and minds to open to see that Jesus is the Messiah promised in their Scriptures
  • Protection – Protection and relief from persecution, violence, hatred and any schemes to harm the State, Land, or people of Israel
  • Peace – Psalm 122:6 calls upon us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. May peace be found within all of Israel’s borders and surrounding Jewish people everywhere
  • An end to anti-Semitism worldwide
  • Wisdom and guidance for government leaders

HOW

There are countless ways you can pray for Israel. Here are a few ideas that may spark more of your own.

  • Find a particular place or time to pray for Israel – such as your morning commute, at every meal, in a special chair
  • Sign up for a regular time slot on the Jewish Voice 24-7 Prayer Calendar (we’ll even send you reminders by email if you like)
  • Pray morning, noon and night for the people, country and Land of Israel
  • Pray a repeating cycle: one day for the people, one for the State and one for the Land
  • Pray by people groups, such as government officials, decision-makers, educators, police and military, rabbis, single moms, immigrants, those facing certain life struggles, etc.
  • Pray through Scriptures, using our Intercessory Prayer Guide for Israel
  • Pray using the Intercessory Prayer Guide for Jewish People Around the World
  • Pray the Scriptures for Israel and the Jewish people
  • Use the Psalms to guide your prayers – Some Bible versions include subheadings describing the content within certain Psalms, such as “a prayer for protection.” If yours does, you could use them as guides for your prayers for Israel. For instance:
    • Protection from Enemies and Evil – Psalms 7, 54, 56, 57, 70, 83, 123, 141, 142
    • Guidance – Psalm 5, Psalm 143
    • Faith During Hardship or Discouragement – Psalms 6, 88
    • Accountability Under God and His Redemption – Psalm 26
    • Enduring the Lord’s Chastening – Psalm 38
    • Wisdom and Forgiveness – Psalm 39
    • Repentance – Psalm 51
    • Restoration – Psalms 60, 80, 85
    • Mercy – Psalm 86

Watch a special video invitation from Ezra Benjamin, Vice President of Global Ministry Affairs, to pray for Israel from May 7 - 28

Iran smuggles weapons into Syria as part of relief efforts

April 21, 2023

THIS WEEK’S GLOBAL UPDATE

A Note from Jonathan Bernis

Shalom, my friend. 

The Scriptures promise us that God has good intentions for His people – that no matter what we face, are forced to endure or the circumstances around us and the world – we can trust God’s plan.

We can believe in the future He’s written. And we can lean on the hope He supplies. 

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

– Jeremiah 29:11 NIV

This promise feels more needed now than ever. 

We may not understand the violence and tension happening in Israel and the hatred against the Jewish people worldwide, but we can rest in the hope that God has a plan. And our responsibility is to simply trust Him. 

As you pray your own prayer of trust today, please also continue to pray for the work and ministry we share at Jewish Voice – for God to open more doors to share the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) with the Jewish people.

Thank you for your partnership in this work of ministry.

To the Jew first and also to the Nations,

Jonathan Bernis

President & CEO

Jewish Voice Ministries International

Headline News

Iran Exploits Quake Relief Mission to Fly Weapons to Syria

According to YNetNews, following the devastating February 6 earthquake in northern Syria and Turkey that claimed the lives of over 6,000 people in Syria alone, hundreds of flights from Iran began landing in Syria's Aleppo, Damascus and Latakia airports bringing supplies.

These relief efforts continued for seven weeks.

According to sources who spoke with Reuters, the supplies included advanced communications equipment and radar batteries, and spare parts required for a planned upgrade of Syria’s Iran-provided air defense system to bolster Iran’s defenses against Israel in Syria.

An Israeli defense official, who asked to remain anonymous, confirmed the shipments, telling Reuters: “Under the guise of shipments of earthquake aid to Syria, Israel has seen significant movements of military equipment from Iran, mainly transported in parts.”

Iran’s representative to the U.N. denied the claims.

Updates from the Middle East

“Death to the Jews” Chants Heard at Berlin Rally

Hundreds of people showed up in the Kreuzberg and Neukölln neighborhoods at a recent rally organized in response to the police clashes with Muslim worshipers at the Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Berlin police are now investigating evidence of hate speech as demonstrators allegedly chanted “Death to the Jews” and “Death to Israel” – phrases that, if verified, could be criminal offenses under Germany’s strict post-World War II hate speech laws.

Terrorist Social Media Group Teaches How to Stab IDF Soldiers, Make Homemade Explosives

An online anti-Semitism monitoring group recently managed to infiltrate a closed group on the messaging app Telegram to discover the group is being used to promote terrorist activity against Jews and IDF soldiers. Meant to train potential terrorists, the group provides guidance on creating improvised explosive devices, stealing weapons from soldiers and using them against the troops, as well as suggesting various methods to further obscure and conceal their identity.

Pray with Us This Week

Please pray for:

  • God to continue to protect innocent lives from the fighting in Ukraine and to bring a peaceful end to the invasion by Russia
  • God to surround His people in Israel, who are constantly facing threats and violence from surrounding enemies
  • Peace in the hearts and minds of the people of Israel and their enemies
  • The Jewish people to recognize Yeshua as their Messiah

Prayer Points: Israel really needs your prayers

April 12, 2023

Israel is under ongoing persecution and opposition from the enemy, who looks for any opportunity to come against God’s Chosen People. He knows that the fulfillment of their destiny in Messiah will impact the world, so he does whatever he can to hinder them from believing Jesus is the Messiah and stepping into their calling as a light to the nations.

Here are a few things we are praying for Israel and the Jewish people. Join us as we:

Pray for the Government and People of Israel as situations have been evolving so rapidly over the last weeks.

  • For the government to seek the Lord and His wisdom even if they are not Believers
  • For God’s righteousness, justice and shalom to prevail
  • Protection against the enemy who schemes against God’s purposes for His people

Pray for the Body of Messiah in Israel

Messianic Jewish Believers and Christians have been rocked in recent months by potential threats and actual incidents. Turmoil is dividing people, and uncertainty and tragedy are causing fear. Even Believers are divided at times, and the grace and healing of the Lord are desperately needed. Pray for:

  • Believers in the Land to be strong in the Lord and the power of His might, trusting Him with their government, nation, families, neighbors and congregations
  • Leaders of congregations and ministries to have an abundance of grace from the Lord as they shepherd those in their care through difficult issues and times
  • The continued ability and boldness to share the Gospel freely; and for the Lord to lead Believers to hungry seekers among the many in Israel who are ready and waiting to hear more about Yeshua (Jesus)
  • Unity to grow among Messianic Jewish, Arab Christians and all Believers in the Land

Pray for Young Adults in Israel

  • The Lord to touch the hearts of young unbelievers and reveal the truth about who He is so they receive Him gladly; and for them to be connected quickly with other Believers who can encourage and disciple them
  • Believing Jewish Israeli young people to come into the fullness of their Jewish identity in the Messiah and become a light to the nations
  • Devoted young Jewish believers from Israel to join Jewish Voice in taking the light of the Good News to fellow Jewish people in the nations

In one of our next Prayer Points, we will invite all our Jewish Voice partners to engage in an upcoming intensified and focused season of prayer for Israel and the Jewish people. You can prepare now by asking the Lord to help you be ready to respond when the invitation comes!

Let’s Pray

Lord, let us not slack off in vigilant prayer for Your people and Your Land. You are moving among Your people and calling them to Yourself! We are eager to see the answers to our prayers, knowing that You watch over Your Land and people with unceasing love. In Yeshua’s name, AMEN.

[Israel] This is why your continued prayers are needed

April 07, 2023

THIS WEEKS GLOBAL UPDATE

A Note from Jonathan Bernis

Shalom, my friend. 

The Scriptures promise us that God has good intentions for His people.

No matter what we face or are forced to endure or the circumstances around us and the world – we can trust God’s plan.

We can believe in the future He’s written. And we can lean on the hope He supplies. 

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”

— Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

We may not be able to understand the tension and turmoil happening in Israel or around the world . . . but we can rest in the hope that God has a plan. And our responsibility is to simply trust Him.

As you pray your own prayer of trust today, I hope you’ll also pray for this work of ministry that we share at Jewish Voice – for God to open more doors to share the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) with the Jewish people.

Thank you for your partnership in this work of ministry.

To the Jew first and also to the Nations,

Jonathan Bernis

President & CEO

Jewish Voice Ministries International

Headline News

Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Suspends Controversial Judicial Reform

According to The Jerusalem Post, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced last week that he was temporarily freezing the bill that would alter the makeup of the Judicial Appointments Committee.

As part of the announcement, he affirmed that he was willing to give a “real opportunity to real dialogue” over the government's judicial reforms, which have thrown the country into turmoil and unprecedented civil unrest.

The Prime Minister said that the country was on a “dangerous path” and that he would not allow it to descend into civil war.

The statement came after hours of tense negotiations as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir threatened to quit the government if the legislation did not proceed on schedule and as tens of thousands of judicial reform opponents protested outside the Knesset.

If Ben-Gvir leaves the government and quits the coalition, the coalition will no longer have a majority, and the government could fall.

“Stopping the legislation is the right thing,” wrote Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, in a statement following Netanyahu's announcement. “This is the time to start an honest, serious and responsible conversation that will quickly calm [tensions] and lower the flames. For the sake of our unity and for the future of our children, we need to start talking here and now.”

Updates from the Middle East

Prime Minister Netanyahu Assures No Law Against Christians After Missionary Bill Outrage

After a bill that would punish Christian missionaries with prison time for any type of proselytization caused a furor among pro-Israel Evangelicals, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly assured that the State of Israel would not pass legislation targeting Christians. The bill, now indefinitely put on hold, would amend preexisting proselytization provisions in the 1977 Penal Code, which forbids missionary action through material enticement, persuading minors to convert or holding conversion ceremonies without the consent of parents. The amendment would change the crime to apply to all conversion attempts "directly, digitally, by direct mail or online.” The maximum prison sentence would be a year for conversion attempts of an adult and proselytizing against minors would be increased to two years.

Israel Launches New Spy Satellite

Israel put a new version of its Ofek spy satellite into orbit late last week, with the Defense Ministry saying it would enhance around-the-clock regional monitoring as the country braces for a possible showdown with Iran. The satellite was launched on a Shavit missile over the Mediterranean Sea, a westward trajectory Israel usually opts for as a precaution against sensitive technology falling into the hands of hostile Middle East neighbors should there be a malfunction.

Pray with Us This Week

Please pray for:

  • God to continue to protect innocent lives from the fighting in Ukraine and to bring a peaceful end to the invasion by Russia
  • God to surround His people in Israel, who are constantly facing threats and violence from surrounding enemies
  • The Lord to continue to bless JVMI’s ministry partners doing work on the ground.
  • God to give wisdom and insight to Israel’s leaders to make wise decisions and for there to be unity among the Jewish people in Israel
  • Peace in the hearts and minds of the people of Israel and their enemies
  • The Jewish people to recognize Yeshua (Jesus) as their Messiah

Celebrating 75 Years of a Reborn Israel

April 03, 2023

Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment?

On May 14, 1948, the British withdrew from overseeing the land designated by the United Nations to be returned to the Jewish people as a national homeland. A fledgling government declared its independence as the sovereign State of Israel.

After thousands of years, the people of Israel (the Jewish people) once again possessed the Land of Israel – in direct fulfillment of Bible prophecies found in Isaiah 66:8.

Who has ever heard of such things? Who has ever seen things like this? Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment? Yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children.
— Isaiah 66:8
 

After a ceremony that lasted only 32 minutes, leaders who had labored toward the day signed The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel. It offered full and equal citizenship to all Arab inhabitants of the Land, appealing to them and the surrounding Arab nations for peace, even amid their ongoing attacks on the Jewish State.

The Declaration also proclaimed that the Jewish State would

  • ensure social and political equality of all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or gender
  • guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture
  • protect the holy sites of all religions

One of the most notable declarations of the newly formed State of Israel is that it opened its doors to welcome Jewish immigrants from the world over to come and make Israel — the Land of their forefathers, heritage and faith – their home. In the State’s first four years, nearly three-quarters of a million people immigrated to Israel, and the influx of Jewish people moving “home” continues today. It is the fulfillment of prophecies spoken of in the Scriptures:

“Therefore say: ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will gather you from the nations and bring you back from the countries where you have been scattered, and I will give you back the land of Israel again.’”
— Ezekiel 11:17
 
In that day the Lord will reach out His hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the Mediterranean. He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; He will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth.
— Isaiah 11:11–12
 

Why it’s important for Believers to stand with Israel

God chose Israel to set His affection on. He called them to be set apart as His own people. Gentile Believers are grafted into the metaphorical “natural tree” that is Israel, but Romans 11 clearly states that God has not forsaken Israel, and His gifts and callings are irrevocable. Israel remains the apple of God’s eye, and His covenant with her is everlasting.

So, if Israel is beloved of God, all Believers in the God of Israel and the Father of Messiah Yeshua should love Israel too. To read these and many more verses about God’s love for Israel and His faithfulness to His promises, see “God’s Love for Israel” on our website.

Nakba Day

In November of 2022, while Israel and those who support her looked forward to celebrating her 75th anniversary in the spring, the United Nations passed a resolution approving a day of mourning for Arab people regarding the very same occasion. Nakba Day is May 15, 2023, and the Arabic word means “catastrophe.”

It’s hard to see this word choice as anything but an insult to the tragedy of the Holocaust, which spurred the rebirth of Israel and has been known in Israel ever since as HaShoah, meaning The Catastrophe.

While Israel goes about building and protecting herself, those who hate her have not ceased raising their voices against her in a world prone to listening to and believing whoever shouts the loudest. This is one more reason we must pray and do what we can so that the voice of support for Israel and historical truth rises above the voices of her enemies wishing to disparage and destroy the Jewish State and her people.   

What does standing with Israel mean?

Among other things, standing with Israel means:

  • Supporting her right to the Land God gave the Jewish people
  • Being attuned to even subtle forms of anti-Semitism and lovingly speaking the truth of God’s forever-heart for Israel and the Jewish people
  • Thoughtfully voting for candidates who support Israel’s right to exist, protect and defend herself
  • Being informed about Israel’s history and all sides of the story regarding the conflict with her enemies
  • Praying for Israel and the Jewish people
  • Blessing Israel and the Jewish people through supporting organizations that share the Gospel of Messiah Jesus with Jewish people and meet their practical needs in His name

To learn more about Israel’s history of independence and standing with Israel, check out these other Jewish Voice articles and TV shows.

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Prayer Points: Would you pray for our children’s ministry?

March 31, 2023

Our team members have returned from our southern Ethiopia Outreach with stories of the wonderful things the Lord has done! Our Zehra Kid’s Program manager shared some great praises and prayer requests with us that we want to pass on to you, fresh from the field.

This Outreach provided more than 1,000 ministry opportunities with children through Zehra Kids! Another highlight was the birthing of a vision to expand the Zehra Kids Program to minister to young teens. Praise God with us over these things.

As exciting as these things are, some of the most significant moments this time for the Zehra Kids Program in Ethiopia occurred in the area of team formation and development.

The local three-member team of indigenous Believers who oversaw the Zehra program represented each of the three Jewish people groups we work with in Ethiopia. This was very symbolic. There was so much unity on this team of three leaders in their 30s and two younger assistants in their 20s.

Our Zehra Program manager had some significant mentoring opportunities with this team during the week. Her primary role on this trip was to invest in the Zehra leadership team while they ministered to the children, and it was a highlight and joy for her.

She also had a number of conversations and teaching opportunities to share about God’s heart and purposes for Israel and His Jewish people with this core leadership team and the other local workers who assisted with Zehra.

Your ongoing intercession for the Zehra Kids Program in Ethiopia is greatly appreciated. Please pray for the following:

  • Continued unity for the newly developed national children’s team in Ethiopia, composed of two men and one woman
  • The Holy Spirit to protectively seal the seeds sown into the hearts of the children who went through the Zehra program during our southern Ethiopia Outreach
  • Members of the local Zehra department staff who heard Romans 1:16 explained for the first time – that the priority to reach Jewish people with the Good News will continue to impact their personal walk with the Lord
  • The Lord’s leading in developing and expanding the Zehra program to include a division to minister to young teens
  • A growing and unified coalition of children’s ministry workers among the Messianic Jewish Believers and congregations in Ethiopia, stemming from the symbolism and unity of the three Zehra leaders being from the three tribes we minister among

Let’s Pray

Lord, we are so grateful for how You are expanding vision, birthing strategies, raising up young leaders, and forming a core team. We thank you for every child ministered to through Zehra during this Outreach and that those joining the work of Zehra would enable even more children to be ministered to in the years to come. In Yeshua’s name, AMEN.

Bombing in Israel allegedly linked to Hezbollah

March 24, 2023

THIS WEEK’S GLOBAL UPDATE

A Note from Jonathan Bernis

Shalom, my friend. 

Our world is rife with animosity and anger, with ongoing attacks in Israel, the continuing war in Ukraine and other conflicts around the world.

Peace can seem so far away. And even unreachable. That’s why God commands us in the Scriptures to pray.

“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. May those who love you be secure.”

— Psalm 122:6 NIV

This week, I encourage you to continue to pray for peace in Jerusalem and throughout Israel. For peace in Ukraine. And I encourage you to also pray for peace in your own heart. And may God grant you security in your mind and body so that you may experience His presence and blessings in a special way.

Please also continue to pray for the work and ministry we share at Jewish Voice – for God to open more doors to share the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) with the Jewish people.

Thank you for your partnership in this work of ministry.

To the Jew first and also to the Nations,

Jonathan Bernis

President & CEO

Jewish Voice Ministries International

Headline News

IDF Suspects Hezbollah Behind Bombing Attack on Northern Highway

According to The Times of Israel, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet security agency suspect the Lebanese Hezbollah terror group is behind the recent blast on a highway in northern Israel that seriously wounded a man.

Reports indicate that a bomb planted on the side of the Route 65 highway near the Megiddo Junction exploded, seriously wounding Shareef ad-Din, 21, from the Arab village of Salem.

Following the blast, troops began to close roads and search for the suspected terrorist who planted the bomb.

The alleged terrorist was shot dead at the Lebanese border several hours after the attack. He was armed with an explosives belt at the time. And several more weapons were found in the vehicle, according to the IDF.

“The assessment is that neutralizing the terrorist prevented another attack,” the IDF said.

The military said the suspected terrorist crossed into Israel from Lebanon and planted the bomb. But the exact manner in which the suspect crossed into Israel is still being investigated, as are his potential links to Hezbollah.

Updates from the Middle East

Shooting Terror Attack in Tel Aviv Wounds Three

At least three Israeli civilians were injured by gunshots in a recent shooting terror attack near a cafe on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv. The injured were evacuated to Ichilov Hospital. One of the injured arrived in critical condition after being shot in the neck. Another injured man arrived in moderate condition with gunshot wounds, while the third was lightly injured by shrapnel, according to Ichilov Hospital. “I want to wish the injured people a speedy recovery, in my name and my wife Sara's name,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from Italy. “We strengthen the work of security forces against terrorists. I'm sure that these incidents won't ease up as this is part of our work for building up the country.”

Kherson Rabbi Returns to Liberated Ukrainian City to Celebrate Purim with Remaining Jews

Rabbi Yosef Wolff, the chief rabbi of Ukraine's Kherson region, posted a video of himself from the liberated city, having returned to celebrate the holiday of Purim with the remaining local Jewish community months after he was forced to flee due to the Russian invasion. “There's nothing like coming back home,” he said. “The Jewish community that is still in Kherson welcomed me with tears of joy and excitement.”

Pray with Us This Week

Please pray for:

  • God to continue to protect innocent lives from the fighting in Ukraine and to bring a peaceful end to the invasion by Russia
  • God to surround His people in Israel, who are constantly facing threats and violence from surrounding enemies
  • Peace in the hearts and minds of the people of Israel and their enemies
  • The Jewish people to recognize Yeshua (Jesus) as their Messiah

The Counting of the Omer

March 18, 2023

A Season of Expectancy

Join us on a journey of expectant prayer, from deliverance to destiny, as we move from Passover and Resurrection to Shavuot and Pentecost through the Counting of the Omer.

The Lord commanded the Jewish people to “count the omer,” or count day by day, for 49 days (seven weeks) from Passover toward Shavuot. (See Leviticus 23:15–16 and Deuteronomy 16:9–12.) This observance’s name comes from the omer, a measurement of grain and refers to the wave offering the priest made on the day after Passover.

We are excited to be on this journey with you as we count the days, remembering God's goodness and faithfulness and seeking Him for an outpouring of His Spirit in our day!

Count with us! Here's how:

  • NIGHT: We count each evening after sundown because Jewish days begin at night
  • BE PRESENT: To avoid counting as a task to be checked off each night, begin by prayerfully pausing to enter into the moment with the Lord
  • BLESSING: We recite the blessing standing:
    • Jewish people traditionally say, "Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, who has sanctified us with your commandments and commanded us to count the omer."
    • Gentile Believers in Yeshua may want to say, "Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us through Yeshua the Messiah, and commanded Your people to count the omer."
  • COUNT: Announce the count for the day out loud, for instance, "Today is the first day of the omer." (Note that once the number of days exceeds seven, we also count the weeks as instructed in Deuteronomy 16:9.)
  • PSALM 67: At this point in the counting declaration, it's traditional to read Psalm 67. How powerful it is to read this passage daily for 49 days.
  • PRAY: Pray for the daily prayer points. You could also reflect on what the Lord is speaking to you during your daily prayers and devotions over these 49 days.
  • FINDING THE START DATE: This Counting of the Omer Prayer Guide does not include specific dates. That's so you can refer to it year after year. You can find the relevant dates each year on the internet.
  • STAYING ON TRACK: To keep up with the days, you might want to print a copy of this 49-day count and write in the dates for the current year. Even Jewish people reference how Counting the Omer is similar to Advent and Lent for Believers and that using a homemade "Omer calendar" (similar to an advent calendar) to count the days can be helpful and fun.

Week 1 – Expectancy and Thanksgiving

The seven-week period of the Counting of the Omer was the time between the barley and wheat harvests. Through the counting, the Israelites were to remember God's faithfulness and provision toward them, which included leading them out of Egypt and providing them with manna in the wilderness. (An omer is the same amount of manna they were to gather each day.) The Counting of the Omer also reminds us of the significance of receiving the Law at Mount Sinai, which occurred 50 days after our Passover deliverance from Egypt. 

The Counting of the Omer ties Passover – and Yeshua’s (Jesus’) death, burial, and resurrection – to the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai and the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, although, on today’s calendar, the dates vary year by year. In Acts chapter 2, the day that the Believers were gathered together was a specific day. It was Shavuot. This day is also known as Pentecost, which means 50 and refers to the 50 days after Passover. On this day, God poured out His Holy Spirit on Believers, leading to an incredible harvest of souls.

During our daily counting this first week, we’ll connect with the Lord in various ways to help set the stage for the coming weeks with thanksgiving.

Day 1

“Today is the first day of the omer.” Lord, prepare me to take a prayer journey of expectancy and hope with You over the next 49 days.

Day 2

“Today is the second day of the omer.” Show me the depth and riches of Your death, burial and resurrection. (See 1 Corinthians 15:3-4.)

Day 3

“Today is the third day of the omer.” Because You are the first fruits, I thank You that I am alive in You now and evermore!  (See 1 Corinthians 15:20-23.)

Day 4

“Today is the fourth day of the omer.” Thank You, Lord, that, like the Children of Israel, You have delivered me! (Reflect on how.)

Day 5

“Today is the fifth day of the omer.” Celebrate your salvation by remembering how you met the Lord. (See Romans 5:8.)

Day 6

“Today is the sixth day of the omer.” Lord, I believe You have good works that You have prepared for me to do. (See Ephesians 2:10.)

Day 7

“Today is the seventh day of the omer.” Lord, my prayer today is to pursue You again as my first love.

Week 2 – Prepare Your Heart

Over these next weeks, we will pray for many aspects of the Lord's plans and purposes regarding His Chosen People, His Land, and the Nations. However, this week, our daily prayer points focus on preparing our own hearts for the journey toward Shavuot and Pentecost.

The Lord is doing great things among His people, both Jewish and Gentile, and He is calling us to wait on Him, seek Him and be a part of how He is moving.

May the Lord help us make space in our busy lives for quiet time with Him, including this simple, expectant rhythm of Counting the Omer each day.

Day 8

“Today is the eighth day, which is one week and one day of the omer.”

Lord, may I be sensitive enough to hear Your invitation to draw near – and do so! (See Psalm 27:8.)

Day 9

“Today is the ninth day, which is one week and two days of the omer.”

Search me, O God, and know my heart. Try me, and know my thoughts, and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. (See Psalm 139:23–24.)

Day 10

“Today is the tenth day, which is one week and three days of the omer.”

Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me. (See Psalm 51:10.)

Day 11

“Today is the eleventh day, which is one week and four days of the omer.”

Lord, give me a fresh revelation of Your amazing love and an openness to receive it. (See Ephesians 3:17–19.)

Day 12

“Today is the twelfth day, which is one week and five days of the omer.”

Thank You that, because of Yeshua, I can approach Your throne with confidence. (See Hebrews 4:15–16.)

Day 13

“Today is the thirteenth day, which is one week and six days of the omer.”

Lord, prepare me to be devoted to prayer over these next weeks of the Counting of the Omer. (See Colossians 4:2.)

Day 14

“Today is the fourteenth day, which is two weeks of the omer.”

Give me a heart like Paul, whose heart’s desire and prayer to You was that Israel would be saved. (See Romans 10:1.)

Week 3 – Fill up on God’s faithfulness!

Last week, as we counted the omer each day, we took time to prepare our hearts for this 49-day pilgrimage toward harvest and Pentecost. This week, we will fill up on reminders of God’s faithfulness. The truth is, one week or even 49 days isn’t nearly long enough to remember and recount all the wonderful things the Lord has done for His people Israel or us personally.

God’s relationship with Israel is His object lesson to the world about His love, power, and character. He lets non-Jewish people in on His interactions with Israel to “show and tell” who He is and who His people are. His faithfulness to Israel is encouragement regarding His faithfulness to all Believers.

I Thessalonians 5:23-24 says, “May God Himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus [the Messiah]. The one who calls you is faithful, and He will do it.”

As the Scripture above says, may the Lord sanctify us (set us apart for His purposes) as we count the omer. May He remind us of His promises and fill us with faith as we look to Him to keep His promises to His people, just as He said. He is a promise-keeping, covenant-keeping God. He has delivered His people to fulfill their destiny, and He will do it!

Day 15

“Today is the 15th day, which is two weeks and one day of the omer.

Lord, You have promised to never leave or forsake me, nor to leave your Chosen People. Show them that You are with them now, in Israel and around the world. (See Deuteronomy 31:6.)

Day 16

“Today is the 16th day, which is two weeks and two days of the omer.”

You have loved Your people with an everlasting love; that is why You continue to draw them to Yourself with loving-kindness. May they realize You are drawing them today! (See Jeremiah 31:3.)

Day 17

“Today is the 17th day, which is two weeks and three days of the omer.”

Thank You that You have said I am accepted in the Beloved. Thank You also that You will not reject Your people. (See Jeremiah 31:37.)

Day 18

“Today is the 18th day, which is two weeks and four days of the omer.”

Abba, in You, there is hope for Your people Israel’s future. Return them, and their children, to their Land and to You. (See Jeremiah 31:17.)

Day 19

“Today is the 19th day, which is two weeks and five days of the omer.”

You have established a testimony of faithfulness in Your people so the next generation will know and set their confidence in You – may it be so! (See Psalm 78:1-7.)  

Day 20

“Today is the 20th day, which is two weeks and six days of the omer.”

Lord, I praise You for Your promise that You will cleanse Your people, give them a new heart and put Your Spirit in them. (See Ezekiel 36:25-27.)

Day 21

“Today is the 21st day, which is three weeks of the omer.”

Father, I stand on Your promises to bless Your people and those who bless them – because You are faithful! (See Genesis 12:1-3.)

Week 4 – Delight In Who God Is

It’s week four of Counting the Omer. May each day be a delight as we count towards Shavuot and consider various aspects of the Lord’s heart for Israel, His love for us individually, and His active engagement in His purposes for His people today.

Last week, we considered God’s promises to Israel. He continues to call His Chosen People and Believers from deliverance to destiny. He does this by His purposeful pursuit of us and His commitment to keeping His promises, which speak volumes about who He is.

This week, we’ll look at more ways the Lord makes Himself known by considering some of His names through which He associates Himself with Israel.

Let’s also take time to consider, “Who is the Lord to me personally? Do I experience Him as Savior? Father? Bridegroom? Provider?”  Or perhaps by another of His names? As we grow in Him, going through times of trials and blessings, He reveals Himself to us in increasing dimensions of His glorious Person. He is so amazing and faithful to help us get to know Him better in every season of life.

Let’s count the omer and prayerfully note some of the ways the Lord identifies Himself by name to His people. May these day-by-day truths about who He is build in us a growing anticipation and expectation of the veil being lifted from Jewish eyes and their deliverance into their destiny as they come to know Him.

Day 22

“Today is the 22nd day, which is three weeks and one day of the omer.”

Creator of Israel, as Jewish people in Israel and around the world experience the beauty of Your creation, may they be drawn to acknowledge You as the One who made them and the Source of all life. (See Isaiah 43:15.)

Day 23

“Today is the 23rd day, which is three weeks and two days of the omer.”

Holy One of Israel, we pray that Your righteous judgments come to pass on behalf of Your people. May they desire to know Your guidance and counsel. (See Isaiah 5:19.)

Day 24

“Today is the 24th day, which is three weeks and three days of the omer.”

Redeemer of Israel, You have faithfully kept Your Word to Your Chosen People. Help them to know You personally as their Redeemer. (See Isaiah 49:7.)

Day 25

“Today is the 25th day, which is three weeks and four days of the omer.”

King of Israel, Nathanael recognized You as Israel’s King and the Son of God. May Jewish people recognize You for who You truly are and receive You. (See John 1:49.)

Day 26

“Today is the 26th day, which is three weeks and five days of the omer.”

Deliverer of Israel, just as You delivered Your people from Egypt, You have come to save all Israel and deliver them from their sins. (See Romans 11:26.)

Day 27

“Today is the 27th day, which is three weeks and six days of the omer.”

Shepherd of Israel, may You shine forth and lead Your people to Yourself! (See Psalm 80:1.)

Day 28

“Today is the 28th day, which is four weeks of the omer.”

Keeper of Israel, regardless of the threat, thank You for faithfully and continually watching over Israel, both the Land and the Jewish people (See Psalm 121:4-5.)

Week 5 – The Lord Himself Calls Us to Pray for Israel

One thing the Lord has impressed on us during these 49 days of Counting the Omer is to deepen our own hearts of prayer for Israel and the Jewish people. Prayer is a high and rewarding calling. It is the Lord Himself who calls us to pray for Israel and gives us His Spirit to help us in those prayers. Lord, please help us now!

As we continue counting, let’s allow our own longings to be vessels of prayer filled to overflowing with the Holy Spirit to grow and grow. Out of love for the Lord, may we desire to see His Kingdom come and His will be done in every regard for His Land, His people, and for His glory. And may we give Him no rest until it is so.

Day 29

“Today is the 29th day, which is four weeks and one day of the omer.”

Lord, examine and touch my own heart so that my desire and prayer are like Paul's – for all Israel to be saved! (See Romans 10:1.)

Day 30

“Today is the 30th day, which is four weeks and two days of the omer.”

God, raise up intercessors who will “not hold their peace” for Zion's sake. (See Isaiah 62:1.)

Day 31

“Today is the 31st day, which is four weeks and three days of the omer.”

Lord, would You, Yourself, set millions of watchmen in place who will intercede for Israel. (See Isaiah 62:6a.)

Day 32

“Today is the 32nd day, which is four weeks and four days of the omer.”

Through Your Holy Spirit, Lord, ignite a global movement of those who will cumulatively pray day and night, 24-7, for Israel and the Jewish people. (See Isaiah 62:6b.)

Day 33

“Today is the 33rd day, which is four weeks and five days of the omer.”

Father, stir us as Your people to persistent prayer, asking You to make Jerusalem a praise in the Earth. (See Isaiah 62:7.)

Day 34

“Today is the 34th day, which is four weeks and six days of the omer.”

Help us, Lord, to be faithful in praying for the peace of Jerusalem and all that it represents – Your city, Your Land, and Your people. (See Psalm 122:6.)

Day 35

“Today is the 35th day, which is four weeks and seven days of the omer.”

Lord, would You engage 100 million intercessors worldwide in prayer for Israel and call them to intercede for Your people and Land for a lifetime. (See Psalm 116:2.)

Week 6 – Good Soil and a Fruitful Harvest – In Ourselves and Among Israel

In ancient Israel, the Counting of the Omer built expectancy and hope for an abundant harvest. The steady, day-by-day progression of counting can also cultivate a daily rhythm of self-examination. This is especially significant as our season of counting culminates in celebrating the giving of God’s instruction (Torah) and the Holy Spirit.

This week we’ll pray into themes of harvest and salvation as we intercede for the Jewish people. Let’s also examine ourselves regarding good soil, fruitfulness, sowing and reaping. Are we careful regarding who we allow to influence our lives and how we spend our time? Are we delighting in and meditating on the Word? If so, we will be grounded, fruitful and prosperous. (Psalm 1:1–3) This is a time to note and deal with any hard-heartedness that may have taken root.

As we seek the Lord, He will soften our hearts with showers of righteousness (Hosea 10:12). Our hearts will be like good soil as we receive, hear and understand God’s Word. (Matthew 13:23) We can pray confidently for global revival among the Jewish people and the nations, knowing we have asked the Lord to start revival first in us. We will reap a harvest of blessings if we don’t give up doing good (Galatians 6:9).

Let’s not give up the good work of praying for the Jewish people and Israel every day during the Counting of the Omer. We WILL see the Lord work, as we pray, bringing a great harvest of souls in the Land and among His people of Israel – wherever they are scattered.

Day 36

“Today is the 36th day, which is five weeks and one day of the omer.”

Lord of the harvest, would You send workers into the harvest fields to share the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) with the Jewish people in Israel and everywhere? (See Matthew 9:38.)

Day 37

“Today is the 37th day, which is five weeks and two days of the omer.”

Lord, remove the veil on Jewish hearts so they turn to Jesus and believe in Him. (See 2 Corinthians 3:15-16.)

Day 38

“Today is the 38th day, which is five weeks and three days of the omer.”

Lord, call Jewish people to repent and turn to You so their sins will be wiped away, and times of refreshing and revival will come. (See Acts 3:19.) 

Day 39

“Today is the 39th day, which is five weeks and four days of the omer.”

May this be the day of salvation for the Jewish people and the time that You, Lord, favor Zion. (See 2 Corinthians 6:2; Psalm 102:13.)

Day 40

“Today is the 40th day, which is five weeks and five days of the omer.”

Lord, please do as You have said for Your Chosen People: “I will give you a new heart, and a new spirit I will put within you. And I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.” (See Ezekiel 36:26.)

Day 41

“Today is the 41st day, which is five weeks and six days of the omer.”

May the Jewish people’s acceptance of Yeshua be life from the dead and spark revival on Earth. (See Romans 11:15.)

Day 42

“Today is the 42nd day, which is six weeks of the omer.”

Lord, fulfill Your promise to make the Jewish people a light for the Nations so that Your salvation will reach people around the globe. (See Isaiah 49:6.)

Week 7 – Encouraging Reminders of How It All Turns Out

The Counting of the Omer enabled God’s people to keep their expectancy in the Lord during the labor-intensive season of growth and harvest. In the midst of our busy lives, with the world’s concerns and distractions all around us, we can lose sight of the hope set before us in Yeshua (Jesus). We need reminders of how it all turns out.

We've listed daily prayer points every week during the Counting of the Omer. This week, we have declarations. We can confidently declare the statements below because they are truths from God’s Word, and He does not lie. These promises of destiny and fulfillment for Israel, the Land and the people will come to pass.

As we declare these truths out loud each day, they will be heard on Earth and in heavenly places. May our hearts be stirred to be faithful, hold fast, watch and pray until the end. He who is faithful and true will bring it all to pass.

Day 43

“Today is the 43rd day, which is six weeks and one day of the omer.”

Lord, not one word that You have promised for Israel and the Jewish people will fail – You will fulfill all Your purposes.  (See 1 Kings 8:56.)

Day 44

“Today is the 44th day, which is six weeks and two days of the omer.”

The “fullness of the Gentiles” will come – whether interpreted as the nations coming to a full understanding of Israel, the full number, or another measurement. (See Romans 11:25.)

Day 45

“Today is the 45th day, which is six weeks and three days of the omer.”

You who have sent the Deliverer from Zion will save all Israel; You will take away their sins! (See Romans 11:26.)

Day 46

“Today is the 46th day, which is six weeks and four days of the omer.”

The Jewish people will recognize Yeshua as they see and mourn for Him. Their leaders will cry out from Jerusalem, “Blessed is He Who comes in the Name of the Lord!” We who believe in Him will also see our great God and Savior, Jesus the Messiah, fully revealed! (See Zechariah 12:10, Titus 2:13.)

Day 47

“Today is the 47th day, which is six weeks and five days of the omer.”

You will write Your law on the hearts of Your people, put Your Spirit in them, forgive their iniquity and remember their sin no more! (See Jeremiah 31:33–34.)

Day 48

“Today is the 48th day, which is six weeks and six days of the omer.”

Jerusalem, the city of the great King, will shine with Your glory; it will no longer be called forsaken but will be called the Throne of the Lord! (See Matthew 5:35, Isaiah 62:1–4 and Jeremiah 3:17.)

Day 49

“Today is the 49th day, which is seven weeks of the omer.”

The New Jerusalem will come down out of heaven from You, God, and You will dwell in the midst of Your people forever! (See Revelation 21:1–8.)

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