Next we went to the Upper Room and John 13 came alive recalling how Jesus showed the full extent of His Love — washing the feet of His disciples and instituting Holy Communion.
After the Upper Room, we went to The Western Wall. As always, the desperation there moved is deeply. We all placed written prayers in the Wall as we joined in the Jews wailing.
We ended our official pilgrimage in The Christian Quarter visiting the market and especially spending time at one of the Top Ten places in Jerusalem (voted by the people) not to miss — Elias Photo. Old sepia-toned prints of The Holy Land are for sale here at a very fair price.
At the close of the evening as our group met for the last supper, Steve and I, were invited to eat I. The home of our 91-year-old Arab friend, Mr. Raji. His family came, too, along with our guide, Nabil, and our bus driver, Taleb. After a wonderful meal, I was able to pray a Jesus-blessing on everyone present. Our hearts were overflowing, mostly with humility and gratitude.
Shalom, y’all.
Photo diary of the day below:
Morning Glories, Jerusalem
Christmas ornaments at our hotel
Jaffa Gate — The Friend’s Gate
Steps up to Golgotha
Be a grape in God’s hand, not a marble.
Take 2
We kneel one-at-a-time at Calvary.
Dove and the Dome of Holy Sepculcher Church
Take 2
Tomb
Loving the people
Bread cart at Mt. Calvary
The Good Shepherd
Shofar, The Ram’s Horn
Old man
The Upper Room, site of John 13
Prayers in the Wall
My old card and the praying man
Devout
My fave
Elias
At Mr. Raji’s
O my
My fave, MooKleeAh
Presence Matters Most!
Pastor Kerry Willis
1 comment:
Thanks for allowing me to share in this Holy journey via "Dell". I have been so awesomely blessed. Judy S
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