Sermons
When God’s People Think of Jerusalem
Thirty-three miles east of the Mediterranean Sea and fourteen miles west of the Dead Sea stands a mountain—2,500 feet above sea level (Psa 122:3-4)—surrounded by other mountains (Psa 125:2). Jerusalem, a major intersection for thousands of years, sits on the variously named peaks of that mountain.
It is hard to overstate what Jerusalem has meant to people through the ages. When we think of Jerusalem, what should come to mind? For what should we hope? What is Jerusalem’s future?