Standing on the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem stretches out before us with undeniable clarity.
The Old City, Mount Moriah, the place where the Temple of Solomon once stood are deeply rooted in the identity of the Jewish people, who built, lost, and returned to rebuild this city through the centuries.
From this place, it becomes impossible to ignore the contradiction of modern narratives that label the Jewish people as outsiders in the land that has been tied to them biblically and historically for thousands of years.
Jesus Himself stood here, wept over Jerusalem, and spoke of both her destruction and her future restoration. The same city that once faced ruin is the one where He will be welcomed again.

This is a moment that demands clarity, calling the Church to pray for discernment and for true revelation.
Ask God to expose every false narrative and to guard the hearts of believers from confusion, so that the body of Christ remains aligned with His Word and not with the shifting voices of this world.








