Jerusalem Day marks the miraculous reunification of the city in 1967 — a moment that resonates far beyond politics or history. In Scripture, Jerusalem is not just a city; it is the place where Yehovah chose to set His Name (1Kings11:36, 2Chronicles6:6).

From David’s psalms to the prophets’ visions, Jerusalem stands as the spiritual heart of covenant and promise — the meeting point between heaven and earth. Celebrating Jerusalem Day is therefore a reminder of divine faithfulness: that what was spoken thousands of years ago still unfolds before our eyes.

It’s a day to rejoice, pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and honor the eternal bond between the Creator and His chosen city — Zion, the joy of the whole earth. 

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