
The last hostage is home and laid to rest, and for the first time since 2014, there are no Israeli citizens held captive in Gaza. I have heard it said by former hostages, and even members of the Messianic Jewish community in Israel, that the nation would not truly begin to move forward from October 7th until all the hostages were home. That time has come.
But what does moving forward look like, after such trauma — personal trauma, trauma in families and communities, and trauma that has held a nation captive for over two years? Israel needs healing. For some, that process may come quickly. For others, perhaps most, the process will be long.
Today, let’s pray for healing. And let’s make it an ongoing part of our prayers for Israel and the Jewish people. Even the Jewish people who don’t live in Israel have been deeply impacted by the events of October 7. They need healing as well. Here are some ways we can pray:
Oh, God of all comfort, be with Your Jewish people in Israel —and their neighbors — as well as the Jewish people around the world. Even though terror and evil have come against Your people, You declare that You are the One who restores them to health and heals their wounds (Jeremiah 30:17). Reveal Yourself not only as Healer, Protector and Messiah, but as Savior as well. May You mend broken hearts, make lives new, and spring up true hope that is grounded in You. In Yeshua’s name, Amen.