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Mount of Olives – Garden of Gethsemene, Church of All Nations, Golden Gate, camel ride! – Walk With Me videos as we travel in Jerusalem, Israel
Sept. 11, 2022 Love for His People Ministry in Jerusalem, Israel, Steve Martin 2.11K subscribers, Videos filmed and shared by Steve Martin, Founder, Love For His People Ministry in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
Garden of Gethsemene, Church of All Nations, Kidron Valley, Golden Gate – Walk With Me, Steve Martin
2. Church of All Nations car ride up to the Mount of Olives – Ride With Me, Steve Martin and Nouri Hawa
3. George Bush the Camel gives Laurie Martin a ride on Mount of Olives! – Walk With Us, Steve Martin
4. George Bush the Camel gives Laurie Martin a ride on Mount of Olives, Part 2! – Walk With Me, Steve Martin
STEVE & LAURIE MARTIN - LOVE FOR HIS PEOPLE FOUNDERS My good wife Laurie and I (45 years in October 2022!), through the ministry of Love For His People we founded in 2010, give love and support for our friends in Israel and in other nations with friendship, humanitarian aid, and social media support, along with Steve's messages, and our Ahava Adventures trips to Israel. Steve has also authored and published 34 books. We live in the Charlotte, NC area. We have four adult children, spouses, and eight grandkids.
Amazing - Jesus (Yeshua) prayed here in the Garden of Gethsemane for us. And then He was crucified.
Dead, buried.
On the third day He rose again.
The Son of God.
The Messiah of the nations.
Jesus Christ
Yeshua HaMashiach
And yes...He is coming back real soon to this very city.
Jerusalem, Israel
Salvation is found only through Him, Who alone can forgive us of our sins, cleanse us from our wounds, and restore us to a living relationship with God the Father. For eternity to come. Anyone can choose to believe.
Church of All Nations - next to Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus (Yeshua) prayed before being crucified.
Jerusalem, Israel
- Photos by Steve Martin.
Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018
Sunday Catholic Mass being said.
In front of the altar is the rock on which Jesus was believed
to have spent the night praying before His crucifixion.
Right front wall painting.
The domed ceiling above the altar.
The rock on which Jesus (Yeshua) is believed to have prayed
all night before His crucifixion.
Front wall painting.
Large Olivewood crucifix
But Jesus (Yeshua) did not remain in the grave. On the 3rd day, He rose from the dead, even as He Himself prophesied that He would. The Son of God. Coming back soon, as promised.
A strong anointing was on this Elijah List gathering that I was with. I felt free to teach SOMETHING I’VE NEVER TALKED ABOUT BEFORE. This was at the GARDEN TOMB in Jerusalem.
Listen in as I give a word I believe God gave me for us, now.
What is it you're holding onto that is keeping you from ascending to the next level?
One of my most memorable experiences in Israel happened many years ago right outside the Old City of Jerusalem. I was living at a school on Mount Zion at the time, pursuing a master's degree in Judeo-Christian Studies. As students often do, we came up with a bright idea that provided adventure while burning off pent-up energy from days spent in class. Our idea was to hike to the top of the Mount of Olives to watch the sunrise.
Early one morning, while it was still dark outside, a group of about six of us began the hike around Mount Zion, alongside the southern walls of the Old City, down into the Kidron Valley, and then up the Mount of Olives, passing the Garden of Gethsemane along the way. We had only just begun our trek around Mount Zion when we unexpectedly heard a rooster crow.
In the still of the night, the sound of that rooster reverberated off the stone walls and hills of Jerusalem and could be heard throughout the area. I was immediately transported back some 2,000 years. It was in this same vicinity of Jerusalem that Peter had denied knowing Jesus three times before hearing a rooster crow for the second time, just as Jesus had said would happen. I could just imagine how loud it had sounded to Peter, jolting him into the realization of what he had done and how Jesus had predicted that very moment.
A rooster crowing in the middle of Jerusalem was not something I would have expected to hear. "But then again," I thought to myself, "it is the Middle East." What I did not know then, but I came to learn some years later, is that we were walking right beside the church that commemorates this story in Scripture—and this church keeps a rooster on the premises. We probably woke the poor bird up!
The Beginning of Jesus' Sufferings
The church is called St. Peter Gallicantu and is thought to be built over the remains of the High Priest Caiaphas' palace. Peter's triple rejection of Jesus "before the rooster crows twice" took place in the courtyard outside of the high priest's house (Mark 14:30).
The remains of a first-century aristocratic home can be seen beneath the church, and below the home is a dungeon, chiseled out of the Jerusalem bedrock, that was used to hold prisoners. From the dungeon guards could look down into a deep, dark pit that was used to hold someone in solitary confinement.
This dungeon is always a very moving experience for Christian visitors. Whereas prisoners would have been lowered by rope into the dark pit below, tourists today can walk down a set of stairs and gather inside to pray and read Psalm 88. What a moving place to meditate on the loneliness and rejection Jesus would have felt in the pitch-black darkness of a cold stone pit.
Whether this is truly Caiaphas' house and where Jesus was held overnight is not known. But his house would have been in this general proximity and would have included a place for holding prisoners—just like this one.
If this house is not that of Caiaphas, then Jesus walked right beside it, because next to the church is a set of first-century stone stairs climbing Mount Zion from the Kidron Valley. We can be certain that Jesus climbed those stairs, bound and guarded by soldiers, as He was taken from the Garden of Gethsemane to be questioned by the Sanhedrin in Caiaphas' house.
This was the beginning of Jesus' imprisonment and sufferings leading up to His crucifixion. While Peter stood outside in the courtyard and denied knowing Him, Jesus may have been crying out to God from inside a dark pit:
"You have laid me in the depths of the pit, in dark and deep regions. ... You have caused my companions to be far from me; You have made me an abomination to them; I am shut up, and I cannot escape" (Psalm 88:6, 8).
St. Peter Gallicantu is a "must" for any Christian tour group. It allows a small glimpse into the loneliness and abandonment Jesus felt on His final night when He was "despised and rejected of men," while He bore "our griefs" and "carried our sorrows" (Is. 53:3–4).
Susan M. Michaelis U.S. director of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalemicejusa.org, and her "Lessons from the Land" articles can be found aticejusa.org/susans-blog. For information on the ICEJ's tours to Israel, go toicejusa.org/tours.
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