God answered thousands of Jewish prayers with a miracle on the Sea of ​​Galilee (VIDEO)

This year God fulfilled the constant prayers of thousands of Jews by granting them the increase of the Sea of ​​Galilee to an unexpected level.

This year, the Kinneret or Sea of ​​Galilee reached 32 centimeters due to the rains, the highest level in 30 years; the water level is now 0.32 meters below the upper red line, or 209.12 meters below sea level, while the upper red line is 208.8 meters below sea level; this is a great achievement for the country since in past years the place was in a critical state due to the damage caused to the ecosystem.

According to the video provided by Israel 365, the amount of water is causing it to overflow, which has amazed experts for the excellent results of the rains, crediting God for the miracle.

The rains in the country have been a total blessing, since if they continue like this and continue to fill the place, the Israel Water Authority could open the Degania dam in the south of the Kinneret, allowing this same water to flow into the Jordan.

The last time that said dam was opened was in 1992, when excess water flowed south from the Jordan River to the Dead Sea.

The improvements that the Sea of ​​Galilee has had over the years have been incredible, in 2016 the level of the lake was only 3.29 meters lower than today, meaning that at that time the capacity of the water was below red lines delimiting its lowest elevation.

With the five-year drought, Israel suffered for years the worst season in its 100-year history.

On a spiritual level, rain is one of the most included requests in the daily prayers of the Jews, becoming a reflection of their relationship with God; for this year, they added an extra month of praying for rain, which is done three times a day on the fall festivities of Sukkoth and runs through the spring of Passover.

The importance of this water source in Israel covers 10% of the drinking water needs in the country, this being the largest lake in the country and at the same time the lowest freshwater lake on Earth.

The lake’s nourishment comes mainly from underground springs, but its main source is the Jordan River, which flows through it from north to south.

God is so kind in granting each of the requests of our hearts, and much more when an entire nation seeks him so that through his favor they may be blessed with the vital liquid, a true treasure of life.

May The Lord bless Israel.

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