Friday, 18 May 2012
Yom Shishi, 26 Iyyar 5772

The Western Wall

The western wall is the only remaining wall left from King Solomon’s Temple that was destroyed in 70 A.D. The western wall is special to the Jewish culture because it is last remaining relic of the blessed temple and it is the closest wall to the holies of holies – the exact location where the very presence of God resided. Now through Yeshua we have the revelation that He resides in us and we are His temple. The western wall serves as a place of peace for you to talk with God.  

2 Chronicles Chapter 3 and 1st Kings Chapter 6 tells us about the true majesty of Solomon’s temple. We have a western wall replica here at New Life. Our replica is 20 ft high and 50 ft long. The stones used to build our wall were taken from the same quarry in Israel where the stones were taken to build Solomon’s temple. Our replica of the western wall is phase 2 of our is integrated with our services during our midnight prayer services.

Midnight prayer first started with King David. King David was the very first person in the Bible to pray at midnight. (Psalms 119:62).

Our midnight prayer services follow a Biblical specific order. You are welcome to join us for our midnight prayer service. We start promptly at 11:00 p.m. and end at 12:00 a.m. We highly recommend you read about our midnight prayer process.Stay tuned in for upcoming midnight prayer services.

The Western Wall replica is here and is open 24 hours for you, Stop in today And put your prayers in the wall.

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