The Battle for Jerusalem
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The Battle for Jerusalem: Litmus Test for the End-Time Church
By Mike Bickle221:08:26JER 31:7DAN 12:1ZEC 14:2MAT 5:14MAT 23:37ACT 3:19ROM 11:11EPH 5:27REV 12:17REV 19:11Mike Bickle emphasizes the spiritual and military significance of the battle for Jerusalem, asserting that it is a pivotal conflict in the end times that will determine the fate of nations and the church. He explains that Jesus will return as a military leader to reclaim Jerusalem, and this battle is intrinsically linked to Satan's ultimate fate of imprisonment. Bickle calls for believers to engage in this spiritual battle, highlighting the necessity for the church to stand firm in their faith and support God's purposes for Israel. He warns that the battle will force every individual to make a choice regarding their allegiance to Christ, ultimately leading to the purification of the church and the fulfillment of God's promises.
Introducing the Battle for Jerusalem: The Main Issues
By Mike Bickle241:08:25PSA 122:6ISA 49:15JER 31:7EZK 36:24ZEC 14:2MAT 23:39LUK 21:24ROM 11:11REV 19:11REV 20:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the urgent need for the church to engage in the battle for Jerusalem, highlighting God's salvation purposes for Israel. He discusses the mobilization of houses of prayer worldwide to address issues like human trafficking and orphans, while also preparing for the spiritual, political, and military conflicts surrounding Jerusalem. Bickle stresses that every believer will eventually have to take a stand regarding Jerusalem, as it will be a central issue in the end times. He encourages the church to seek understanding and revelation about God's heart for Israel and to actively participate in prayer and support for the Jewish people. The sermon calls for a commitment to stand with Israel, as the battle for Jerusalem intensifies in the coming years.
God's Response to the Rage Against Jesus' Leadership
By Mike Bickle1739:06PSA 2:1JER 31:7JOL 2:28ZEC 14:2MAT 23:37Mike Bickle addresses the growing global opposition to Jesus' leadership as prophesied in Psalms 2, emphasizing the alarming polarization in society and the need for believers to stand firm in their faith. He draws parallels between the current events and the Feast of Esther, urging prayer and fasting for the nation of Israel. Bickle highlights God's sovereign response to the rage against His anointed, assuring that despite the challenges, Jesus is already established as King over all nations. He calls on Gentile believers to actively support God's purposes for Jerusalem and to proclaim His truth boldly in a time of increasing conflict. The sermon concludes with an invitation for prayer and a commitment to stand with Jesus and His leadership.