Jerusalem is breatakingly beautiful. This panorama is taken from the top of the Phasael Tower at the Citadel -- just inside the Jaffa Gate. Borrowing from the Talmud, Garth Hewitt's song includes this Chorus:
"Ten measures of beauty God gave to the world, nine to Jerusalem, one to the rest. Ten measures of sorrow God gave to the world, nine to Jerusalem, one to the rest. So pray for the peace, pray for the peace, pray for the peace of Jerusalem." This city is precious and sacred to Jews, Christians, and Muslims. May God grant us the ability to share its beauty and experience His peace.
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This morning I was thinking about how blessed I am to be in Jerusalem on Sabbatical. Many Christians are a paying a huge price for faithfulness. For me it has been mostly blessings -- one after another. What has following Jesus cost me? Mostly my pain and trouble, my guilt and shame, my disappointments and sorrow. It has cost me some freedom to choose things -- things that would have hurt me if I had continued in that path. What has being a Christian cost you? Ponder about that. Reply to this blog if you like. This video shows the place where Christian tradition holds that Stephen, the first Christian Martyr shared his faith and paid the price. See John 5.
Tantur is set on a hill in the south of Jerusalem overlooking Bethlehem. The panorama is spectacular.
The first Church of the Nativity was finished in 339 AD. This Byzantine church was damaged during the Samaritan uprising in 529 and the Emperor Justinian ordered it torn down and rebuilt. It was restored by the Crusaders in1165. After Saladin's re-conquest of the Holy Land the building fell into disrepair. The Ottoman Turks plundered the building for materials used in the Dome of the Rock. An earthquake (1834) and a fire In 1869 took their toll. In continuous use throughout all this -- the building desperately needed restoration. Finally the communities have agreed to repairs to this sacred space. My video shows the mosaic work in the clearestory of the nave (upper walls in the main body of the church.) My sound quality is not all that good but you get the idea. People who visit Bethlehem now see far more of the beauty of this beautiful church than at any time since the 17th C.
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He Leads Me: Walking, praying, reflecting in the Holy Land.
AuthorVicars Hodge is an Anglican Priest, Rector or Sr. Pastor of Trinity Anglican Church in Sarnia, ON. He also serves as Canon Missioner of the Diocese of Huron. ArchivesCategories |