Richard Melson

August 2004

 

Christian Zionists mobilized by Israel/neo-con grouping

 

The basic neo-con/Zionist idea is to bring forth a "clash of civilizations" which will have the following consequences, after the global anti-Arab/anti-Muslim civil war:

  1. The neo-cons will dominate America which will dominate the world "forever". Thus they—the Jewish neo-cons obtain the desired "end of history" and not any old history.
  2. Arabs and Moslems will never be allowed to possess nuclear weapons and thus the Arab and Muslim worlds will become the eternal "hinterland" for "Isra-America"
  3. Countries like France, possessing a "golden cargo" of Jews will be coerced and destabilized into "coughing them up".
  4. Europe will be in the "Eurabia" bloc which must ber made subservient to "Isra-America".

  5. Israel will seize whatever lands and water it deems fit because Arabs and Moslems are not really modern nations and don’t deserve national territories. Cheney’s right hand man, David Wurmser, whose wife Meyrav is also a "major" Zionist activist-theoretician has explicitly argued this line. Meyrav is now at the Hudson Institute. The Wurmsers, Feith and Richard Perle, cooked up the rationale for invading Iraq decades before the War was launched and this was one of the stepping stones to the New "Zionist World Order" and the Jerusalem Summit of October, 2003.
  6. The Arab and Muslim worlds will be a kind of Gaza II, forever.

Tremendously useful tools in this Judeo-Nazi scheme are the Christian Zionists/Christian Evangelicals who see Israel—that is why Sharon "loves" them—as the fulfillment of God’s will and plan. Since Bush is a born-again "Jesus-oriented simpleton", this makes him an ideal captive of the neo-con/Zionist grouping since he cannot afford to alienate his "base" in the Christian Right/Evangelical camp and is thus "in the bag" too.

Bridges for Peace—whose representatives attended the Jerusalem Summit of mid-October, 2003---describes their Biblical anti-Muslim/anti-Arab worldview as follows (notice the sentence, "World War II is underway"):

 

 

Standing With Israel - By What Right?

Today, not a day goes by that the nations of the world do not debate the legitimacy of the modern state of Israel. Ironically, no other nation or people in the world have a comparable pedigree to validate their legitimacy to live in their homeland than Israel. Fortunately, not only does world Jewry support Israel, but so do tens of millions of Bible-believing Christians around the world.

On what basis do we stand? Let me answer my own question on the basis of the biblical, historical, moral, strategic, and prophetic right. Let’s look at them one by one.

THE BIBLICAL-HISTORICAL RIGHT

Four thousand years ago, God created for Himself a nation and a people… the Land of Israel and the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

In Genesis 12: 1-3, God said to Abraham, "Go forth the from your country, from your relatives, and from your father’s house, and GO to the land which I will show you. And I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you, make your name great and you will be a blessing. And I will bless those who bless you and the one who curses you I will curse and in you all the families of the earth will be blessed" (Gen. 12:1-3).

Of the land He said in Lev. 25:23, "The Land, moreover, is Mine." In other words, God owns the Land of Israel and He has given it to the Jewish people in an everlasting covenant.

What land did God choose?
"Abram lived in the land of Canaan…The LORD said to Abram after Lot had parted from him, ‘Lift up your eyes from where you are and look north and south, east and west. All the land that you see I will give to you and your descendants forever. I will make your descendants like the dust of the earth, so that if anyone could count the dust, then your descendants could be counted. Go, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I am giving it to you’" (Gen. 13:12a,14-17).

"On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram and said, ‘To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates- the land of the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites and Jebusites’" (Gen. 15:18-20).

In the Book of Joshua, chapters 18-21, the borders of the tribal areas described for each of the Tribes of Israel are so accurate and detailed that you can easily draw them on a modern map of Israel and Jordan. Make no mistake, the land God chose for His people, the Jewish people, was a well-defined, real territory right where Israel is today…plus some of the surrounding modern nations.

The land of Israel is in the strategic center of the world. In the days of the Bible, Israel was the hinge of all the known continents where Africa, Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean Basin overlap. Everyone came into contact with this land and people because they were located on the narrowest place along the Great Fertile Crescent. Whether it was a trader, warrior, merchant or traveler, everyone had to travel through the Land of Israel and there, they would see the works and hear about the Lord God of Israel.

To whom did God give the Land and for how long?
God said to Abraham, "I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. The whole land of Canaan, where you are now an alien, I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God" (Gen. 17:7,8). Three times in two verses, God stated that His everlasting covenant was with Abraham and his descendants.

Thinking that Ishmael was the son of promise, "Abraham said to God, ‘If only Ishmael might live under your blessing!’" But that was not God’s plan. "Then God said, "Yes, but your wife Sarah will bear you a son, and you will call him Isaac. I will establish my covenant with him as an everlasting covenant for his descendants after him. And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation. But my covenant I will establish with Isaac, whom Sarah will bear to you by this time next year’" (Gen. 17:18-21).

God spoke directly to Isaac to confirm to him the promises He made with his father Abraham: "Stay in this land for a while, and I will be with you and will bless you. For to you and your descendants I will give all these lands and will confirm the oath I swore to your father Abraham. I will make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and will give them all these lands, and through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed." (Gen. 26:3-4).

Then, to Isaac’s son, Jacob, God said: "…I am the LORD , the God of your father Abraham and the God of Isaac. I will give you and your descendants the land on which you are lying. Your descendants will be like the dust of the earth, and you will spread out to the west and to the east, to the north and to the south. All peoples on earth will be blessed through you and your offspring" (Gen. 28:13-14).

This covenant was confirmed over and over with Moses, Joshua, David, Solomon, etc. The Land of Israel was given to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for all time and is still valid today.

Why were the Israelites/Jews called a chosen people and nation?
The Jewish people and land were called for three purposes:

1) To demonstrate the miraculous power of the God of Israel to those serving the false gods of this world.
2) To receive, record, and transmit the Word of God. The whole Bible was written and communicated by the Jewish people, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
3) Finally, they were called to be the human channel for the Messiah.

As Christians, we owe a great debt to Israel and the Jewish people because without them we would not have received the greatest gift known to man…our salvation and the Word of God.

The land and people of Israel were chosen for the purpose of bringing God’s blessing to the world, and they have fulfilled their calling to bring Gods’ message of redemption to the whole world.

THE MORAL RIGHT

For religious reasons, the Islamic nations have attempted to undermine the legitimate rights of the Jewish people to live in their covenantal homeland because they have claimed it for Islam. However, both ancient and modern history is on the side of the Jews, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The Jewish people have lived in this land for over 4,000 years. While their numbers have ebbed and flowed, they have still remained here in enough numbers to draw a thread from Abraham to the latest Jewish child born today in Jerusalem.

Starting in the 1880s, when the Jews began to return to this region in great numbers to join those Jews already living in Palestine (Israel), the entire Middle East was part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire. There were no borders, so Arabs from across the crumbling Ottoman Empire (that offered little work or opportunity) also flocked to Palestine (Israel) to get jobs. Joan Peter’s book, From Time Immemorial documents this migration in great detail. The populations of both Jews and Arabs grew at this time in Palestine.

At the end of WWI, the British and the French carved up the Ottoman Empire, drawing new borders on the map of the Middle East, which became the modern states we see today. Many of the new nations ultimately received their independence in the decades to follow, e.g., Algeria (1962), Bahrain (1971), Egypt (1953), Iraq (1938), Jordan (1946), Kuwait (1961), Lebanon (1920), Libya (1952), Morocco (1956), Oman (1940), Qatar (1971), Saudi Arabia (1932), Sudan (1956), Syria (1941), Tunisia (1956), United Arab Emirates (1971), and S. Yemen (1971).

In 1922, Palestine was redivided as Transjordan, and Palestine, giving 80%of the Mandate to the Arabs.

What’s the point? Israel became an independent sovereign nation in 1948, during the same period as these other familiar Middle Eastern countries. However, no one ever debates the legitimacy of these Arab, Moslem nations. Yet they decry the legitimacy of Israel at every opportunity. Sadly, the media and even political leaders are ignorant of history and often join the chorus claiming Israel is an artificial state foisted on the Middle East by a guilty post-Holocaust Western world. In fact, all of these nations were defined, protected and later granted independence by the same post WWI and WWII Western world. There is no difference. Either all of them, including Israel, are legitimate sovereign nations, or none of them are.

In the early 20th century, the Arabs who stayed in the regional area called Palestine viewed the area as the Land of the Jews. It was only after the Jews fully re-inhabited and gained sovereignty of their historic homeland of Galilee, Judea, Samaria, the Shephelah, the Sharon Plain, the Negev and the Aravah that the myth of a distinct Palestinian Arab nation was created and marketed worldwide. Jews come from Judea, not Palestinians. There is no language known as Palestinian, or any Palestinian culture, food, tradition, religion or ethos distinct from that of all the Arabs in the area. There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by Palestinian Arabs at any time in history.

Palestinians are Arabs indistinguishable from Arabs throughout the Middle East. The Palestinian National Charter adopted by the PLO states this fact in Article 1, where it says: "Palestine is the homeland of the Arab Palestinian people; it is an indivisible part of the Arab homeland, and the Palestinian people are an integral part of the Arab nation." The noted Arab leader, Bey Abdul Hadi, testified to the British Peel Commission in 1936, saying, "There is no such country as Palestine! Palestine is a term the Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Palestine is alien to us; it is the Zionists who introduced it. Even Bibles that have labeled the land of Israel as Palestine are in error." In 2001, the Italian Muslim cleric, Sheik Prof. Abdul Hadi Palazzi wrote, "There is no such thing as a Palestinian; there never was. It is a PR fiction, a Madison Avenue fantasy."

And what is the case for the Palestine/Jewish/Israel connection?

The Jews have always had a presence here since the days of Abraham. The Jews do possess a distinct language, culture, food, traditions and ethos different from every other people on earth. The large influx of Jews coming from the "four corners of the earth" (Isa. 11:11,12) by the millions since the 1880s are coming to a homeland from which they were exiled by foreign governments. Jews have governed the sovereign nation of Israel from time immemorial, and its legitimacy is recorded in the pages of history, even chiseled in stone.

Charles Krauthammer wrote in The Weekly Standard, May 11, 1998, "Israel is the very embodiment of Jewish continuity: It is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language, and worships the same God that it did 3,000 years ago. You dig the soil and you find pottery from Davidic times, coins from Bar Kokhba, and 2,000-year-old scrolls written in a script remarkably like the one that today advertises ice cream at the corner candy store."

After 400 years of Ottoman Turkish occupation, on October 31, 1917, the British War Cabinet accepted the Balfour Declaration, which was issued on November 2, 1917 as government policy. It stated: "His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country."

The Balfour Declaration won the approval of the United States and other Western powers. At first, there was hope that the Arabs would also accept it, as both the Arabs and the Jews were just breaking free from the yoke of the Ottoman Empire.

Emir Faisal, son of the acknowledged leader of the Arabs, Sherif Hussein, met with Dr. Chaim Weizmann and other Zionist leaders during the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. They signed an agreement by which the Arabs stated that "mindful of the racial kinship and racial bonds existing between the Arabs and the Jewish people," they declared that "the surest means of working out the consummation of their [Jewish] national aspiration is through the closest possible collaboration of the development of the Arab state and Palestine." (In 1919, Palestine was considered that portion of the Middle East designated for the Jewish people, not the Arabs!)

Due to growing Arab and Islamic nationalism in the shadow of Nazi anti-Semitism that spread throughout the world, life for the Jews of Palestine became more and more difficult, while their brethren were being executed by the millions in the Holocaust in Europe.

Nevertheless, against all odds, this bedraggled people holding onto a hope and a prayer, established the modern, sovereign State of Israel on May 14, 1948.

When Israel was established as a modern state, its Declaration of Independence extended its hand of friendship to its Moslem neighbors. This was answered by 7 Arab armies marching into this land to "push the Jews into the sea" only hours after the State of Israel was declared.

When the war broke out, Palestinian Arabs were asked to leave by the Arab High Command to make it easier to "push the Jews into the sea." They did not succeed.

Those who remained were made citizens of Israel. Today, 20% of Israel’s population is Arab, and they receive the same rights and privileges as do Israeli Jews. In Arab lands, however, Jewish citizens do not have equal rights, and in some Moslem countries where Jews no longer exist - even moderate ones like Jordan - it is illegal to be a citizen if you are Jewish.

The number of Arabs who left Israel because of the War of Independence thrust upon Israel by the Arab nation were equal to the number of Jews who were expelled from Arab lands into Israel. The Jews were forced to leave homes, land, businesses and wealth behind. It has been calculated that the combined area of land Jews left behind in Arab lands is greater in area than the State of Israel today. Remember, some lived in these Middle Eastern lands since the Babylonian and Assyrian captivities. Bank accounts, safety deposit boxes and other material wealth was also left behind when the Jews had to flee their homes in the face of Moslem wrath, losing everything and arriving only with the clothes on their back.

Not only has Israel treated its Arab citizens with respect, until the 1990s and the Oslo Accords, Israel was the largest donor nation to Palestinian refugee assistance in the world - more than even the wealthy Moslem Arab nations had contributed.

Israel initiated the Oslo Peace Process to create a two-state solution along the idea of Shimon Peres’ New Middle East. He envisioned a two-state solution, open borders, cooperative solutions to water, economics, government, security, tourism and commerce. It did not work because there was no real peace partner in the Palestinian Camp.

Israel brought in Yasser Arafat and his 50,000 terrorist fighters and armed them in hopes they would be a police force to promote peace in the region. What Israel got was a fifth column army in her borders seeking to trigger a pan-Arab/Islamic war to destroy the Jews. This was the original Phased Program of Yasser Arafat as outlined to the Arab League in 1974 after their defeat in the failed Yom Kippur War against Israel. Israel walked right into his trap.

This was confirmed by Sakhr Habash who said, "When we declare the establishment of a state and independence, we will have the right to liberate the rest of the occupied land...." The leading Palestinian dove Faisal Husseini told the Egyptian daily Al-Arabi in July 2001, ten months before his death, that the Oslo Peace Process was a "Trojan horse" and that the long-term goal was "the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea."

The reason Oslo did not work is because Arafat and the Palestinian Authority (PA) chose war, not peace. From the beginning of Oslo, there was little reciprocity…Israel gave and the PA took. The most bizarre episode was in July 2000, when then Israeli Prime Minister, Ehud Barak, made an incredible offer to Arafat and the PA. He decided to jump over the stages to a two-state solution and at Camp David II, Barak offered Arafat 95% of the territories (Judea, Samaria and Gaza) plus 5% of Israel proper to make up for land Israel could not relinquish; 3/4 of the Old City of Jerusalem; five neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem; the Palestinian flag over the Al Aksa Mosque; and a Palestinian Parliament building in Abu Dis within eyesight of the Old City.

Arafat’s response was to walk away from the meeting and two months later he ordered the Palestinian Uprising (the Intifada), which still rages on today. However, no Arab or Islamic nation came to his aid and his envisioned Phased Program to destroy Israel failed. The Intifada gained nothing for the Palestinians and Israelis except death, maiming and mistrust. Sadly, Arafat’s blind determination to see his Phased Program come to pass to destroy Israel once and for all only destroyed the opportunity for peaceful coexistence. Arafat is a born terrorist who cannot change his stripes and become a diplomat. As long as Arafat is at the helm of the PA, there will be no peace.

Lets look at the strategic and prophetic right of Israel and to their ancient homeland, and ask ourselves the question, "What can we do in our nations?" to rightly align with the truth. The propaganda machine of the enemy daily churns out false information and a rewritten history that gets accepted as truth because of a lack of knowledge of what are the real facts. May we stand on the truth of the Word of God and the real facts of history as we stand with God for His covenant nation and people, Israel.

THE STRATEGIC RIGHT

I have lived in Israel for over 26 years. I have lived on the front lines in the Gilo neighborhood on the southern edge of Jerusalem for 15 years. I know what it is to be under attack, to see the bullets of the enemy, to fear the fate of my family.

On 9/11, America felt the attack of the enemy. This one event still adversely affects many Americans. In October 2002, we experienced the Bali attack that affected Australians and Japanese. In October 2002, Russia felt the wrath of Chechen Muslim rebels where over 100 people died in a Moscow theater. In a press statement, the Chechens said that such deaths were in accordance with the tenets of Islam. In the past 15 years, the Muslims in the north of Sudan have killed over 1,500,000 Christians in the south.

Make no mistake, these attacks all come from the same source - and that is radical Islam. The vast majority of the world’s major conflicts find Islam at its center. If you link up these conflicts on a map, you have almost drawn a circle along the borders of the Islamic nations of the world - the Philippines, Bali, Ambon, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan, Israel, Lebanon, the Balkans, Chechnya, and India - with tentacles that have attacked in Kenya, South Africa, Argentina, and the USA. In November, a broadcast recorded voice of Osama bin Laden, authenticated by the US government, told the world that these attacks are all connected - something the West has not chosen to acknowledge, because the concept is just too fearful to imagine.

Islam is again marching upon the earth. Islam, as a religion, spreads its faith by territorial conquest and forced conversion of its subjects. It also calls for a jihad, a holy war, upon its enemies. Today, a new wave of jihad is circling the earth.

World War III is underway. This is not a melodramatic statement but the reality the world will face for years to come. Islam has called for this war, as they believe it is their day to take over the world. It won’t go away because we want it to go away. When I see American and European demonstrators shouting, "We want peace," what they are really saying is "We don’t want a war." But, as we saw in Europe of the 1930-40s, the only way to gain peace was to go to war. Of course, no one wants a war, but if we are to responsibly bring seasons of peace on the earth, then those of us who want peace must confront evil when it rises up or it will take us over.

Since its inception in the 7th century AD, Islam has been on the attack against the Jewish people and the Church. The Jewish people in the Middle East and Israel have felt its fury for over 125 years.

In the last 10 years, millions of Christians have been killed by Islam and the world has remained silent, e.g., Sudan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Egypt, New York, Bali and Moscow.

America felt its fury on September 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 people died as radical Islam started its attack upon America. Everyone felt the impact of these deaths and no one was unmoved.

As an American, I share the pain of our nation. And because I live in Israel, I feel the pain of this nation as well. Here in Israel, we have Australians and Japanese who felt the impact of the attacks of Bali. We have Russians who felt the pain of Moscow. We have South Africans who felt the loss of life in a Planet Hollywood restaurant on the Cape Town waterfront only blocks away from their Parliament. In the Spanish world, there was the Buenos Aires explosion that killed so many at the Jewish Center. But what about the impact of the daily terror attacks on Israel that has affected everyone here? In Israel, the calendar says 9/11 everyday! Since June 2001, there have been 15 suicide or car bombs within four blocks of our BFP headquarters in downtown Jerusalem. Attacks have occurred from one end of Israel to the other.

In fact, 726 Israeli men, women and children have been killed, and 5,050 maimed and injured. There have been over 16,350 attacks. To give us a sense of the impact on the nation of Israel, you need to multiply these numbers by 44 to translate them proportionally to the population of America. In the UK and South Africa, multiply the numbers by 8. In Australia, multiply by 3.5; and in Japan, by 21. For example, to compare Israeli deaths to the 3,000 killed at the World Trade Center in the USA, the death and injury in Israel by population proportion is comparable in America to 31,944 dead and 222,640 maimed in 719,000 attacks. By these numbers, you can now see why no city, town or village in Israel has gone unaffected, and why everyone in Israel has known someone who has been killed or injured. For other nations, do the math and consider how these proportional statistics would affect you.

In June 2002, my two daughters escaped a deadly bus bombing when a suicide bomber exploded our neighborhood Gilo bus carrying 70 people, including many Jr. High students. Over 20 died with all the rest on the bus being badly injured. The bomber got on the bus one stop before the school just before the opening bell, aiming to kill as many kids as possible.

Fortunately, I had kept my girls home that morning. But what about those families who lost their loved ones? Every bus stop along our street had a death notice of someone who died that day.

America, Bali, Russia, South Africa, and Buenos Aires have suffered attack, and we know the pain. Not to take away from the pain of these events, let us consider what Israel suffers with Islamic terrorism almost everyday. It never ends here.

What about the Palestinians? Those who want and desire peace are subject to the same forces of evil that are inflicting pain in Israel. Hamas, Islamic Jihad and even Yasser Arafat’s Fatah Al Aksa Brigades have thumbed their noses at Israel’s efforts for a peaceful solution.

For Arafat, the Oslo Peace Process fit well into his 1974 Phased Program to dismantle Israel, piece by piece. In September 2000, he rejected Israel’s offer to give the Palestinians most of what they asked for and started the current Palestinian War. All this has gained them is more pain and suffering.

Just as America and Britain wants to remove a failed leader, Saddam Hussein, from Iraq; Israel needs to be free to deal with Arafat. A new Palestinian leadership is needed to make any progress towards co-existence.

Just as America wants to track down Osama bin Laden and his terror network; Israel needs to be free to track down Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Fatah terrorists who are killing innocent people.

Make no mistake; what is good for the other nations of the world who seek to protect their citizens is good for Israel and the world.

It is time we faced the evil that has been allowed to grow to dangerous proportions around the world and stop it as we did the Nazi menace that infected Europe in the 1930s.

It may require an all-out war, but that is the price for freedom and democracy. Israel is the only democracy and the strongest ally to the West in the Middle East. Strategically, we need to support and reward our friend, Israel, not push forward plans to dismantle her. If we allow Islam to overthrow Israel, who will be next?

 

THE PROPHETIC RIGHT

God never broke His everlasting covenant with the Jewish people, even when they were exiled from their God-given Land. The Bible is full of promises declaring a prophetic day when God would bring His people home from the four corners of the earth. In the Numbers 23:19, God says of Himself, "God is not a man that he should lie, nor a son of man, that He should change His mind."

Jeremiah 31:35-37 says: "This is what the LORD says, ‘He who appoints the sun to shine by day, who decrees the moon and stars to shine by night, who stirs up the sea so that its waves roar- the LORD Almighty is his name: Only if these decrees vanish from my sight,’ declares the LORD, ‘will the descendants of Israel ever cease to be a nation before me.’ This is what the LORD says: ‘Only if the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth below be searched out will I reject all the descendants of Israel because of all they have done,’ declares the LORD."

God is a God of Truth and Faithful to His Word. If He does not keep His promises to Israel, then how can we expect that He will fulfill His promises to His Church? As Christians, we should rejoice when we see His word being fulfilled in Israel in our lifetime.

Ezekiel 36 tells us that even though the Jews were exiled from the Land, God would bring them back, rebuild the Land, and restore the spiritual role of Israel in the world again. This is that day, and the Church and Israel are ordained to bless one another and be a blessing unto the world. These are active Bible times once again. In our lifetime, God has been fulfilling His prophetic Word. We are living in one of the most exciting periods of the history of the world.

At Bridges for Peace, we say, "Why just read about Bible prophecy when you can be a part of it." This is a day when we need to stop being armchair Bible prophecy buffs and get involved. If you have sent a gift to Bridges for peace to support a particular project or our ministry outreach in general, then you are participating in prophecy.

Today, Israel needs the Church, and the Church needs to recognize that both of us are part of God’s prophetic plan to bring His salvation to the world. Nevertheless, there are those in the world who are against God’s plans. Those who do not acknowledge the God of the Bible have spoken out and acted against both Israel and the Church. Christians and Jews are related by the God of Israel, and we must take a stand for Israel.

Remember, God said, "I will bless those who bless you!" (Gen. 12:3). Where does your country stand? Will your nation be blessed or cursed because of their attitude towards Israel and God’s plans to bless the world through her once again? The blessing or cursing is a promise of God.

As Christians and Jews, we need to make a loud, vocal and written outcry to our governments to remain strongly in support of Israel. It is a matter of national survival, as we align ourselves with God’s promises. However, contrary voices are crying out in our nations and around the world. Taking a stand for Israel is not as popular as it once was, and in some places it even invites danger and attack, both verbal and physical. Let us not be tempted to grow weary in well doing. Let us redouble our efforts. We must keep up the call to our governments, our nation, and our communities. All of us live in democracies and our leaders will support the voice of the nation. Therefore, we need to write letters, send e-mails make calls, demonstrate and say, "Israel you are not alone, and we will stand with you."

2)Tell your community what you learn about Israel and not only pray for the peace of Jerusalem, but also speak out for Israel. Send to our BFP national offices the names and addresses of those you believe might like to receive our printed teaching materials and we will send a trial subscription for six months.

3)Give your government leaders your support and your voice on behalf of Israel. We hope our elected officials are well-intentioned toward Israel. However, even those who do care are also being bombarded by the massive anti-Israel disinformation campaigns orchestrated by the many Islamic nations. Added to the disinformation are often economic pressures, trade relation considerations, and even oil supply blackmail. It becomes harder and harder for your leaders to stand with Israel without strong public support.

Remember, God is always on the side of those who are fulfilling His plans upon the earth. As we stand with the Word of God and move forth in righteousness, we will win.

I have read the back of the book and God is the winner along with those who stand with Him. Let us say, Israel, you are not alone - the Christian world is standing with you.

While the nations of the world debate the fate of Israel, I think of the words of Psalm 2 when the Psalmist says, "Why do the nations rage and the people plot in vain? The One enthroned in heaven laughs; the Lord scoffs at them. Then He rebukes them in His anger and terrifies them in His wrath" (Ps. 2:1-4). In Joel 3:1-2, we read, "In those days and at that time, when I restore the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, I will gather all nations and bring them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat. There, I will enter into judgment against them concerning my inheritance, my people Israel, for they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land."

Israel is a nation chosen of God for his purposes. Jerusalem is a city chosen of God to reveal Himself to the world. Isaiah 2:3 says, "The law will go out from Zion, the world of the Lord from Jerusalem." This is still true today. God chose Jerusalem as His city. There, His presence dwelled in the Temple of Solomon and later in the Temple of Herod. This is a Messianic Day as we await the Messiah of God who will come and dwell, rule and reign from Jerusalem.

The Muslim world and others opposed to God, both natural and supernatural, are fighting against God’s prophetic plans. We need not be distracted by the reports of the secular media, which do not understand the prophetic, biblical plans of God.

We need to be found on God’s side of the issue. Remember Zechariah 12:2,3-9, which says, "I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling, Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem. On that day, when all the nations of the world be gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immoveable rock for all nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves. On that day, I will set out to destroy all the nations that attack Jerusalem."

The Lord God of Israel will not be mocked. He is not finished with Israel and the Jewish people, and He will keep his ancient, everlasting covenant promises with them. Israel and the Church are found together in God’s plans. The New Testament reminds us Christians that we joined into the covenants and promises given to Israel and we were also made citizens in the commonwealth of Israel.

Make no mistake, we share a common biblical destiny. We need to not only pray for the peace of Jerusalem, but speak out and stand strongly on behalf of God’s plans to bring His redemptive promise to the earth as the culmination of His prophetic promise to the world. As in the ancient days of the Bible when Israel was being created and actively involved in God’s plans, the political and the spiritual were intertwined. Today, it is again the same, as we await the coming of the Messiah who will rule and reign from Jerusalem.

Remember what God said to Abraham 4,000 years ago in Gen. 12:3, "I will bless those who bless you, and curse Him who curses you, for in you will all the nations of the earth be blessed." The fulfillment of that promise is not far off. Let our spiritual anticipation bring forth temporal action as we speak out in support of this nation that is integral to God’s redemptive plan for the world. May we be steadfast in standing for God’s plans that reveal themselves through Israel.

Remember that the biblical/historical, moral, strategic, and prophetic weight is on the side of Israel.

Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.
International Chairman and President (CEO)

 

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The Nelson Study Bible, New King James Version, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1997).
The New International Study Bible, (Grand Rapids, MI: The Zondervan Corporation, 1985).
James Strong, Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1979).
Eds. C. Roth and G. Wigoder, Encyclopedia Judaica, (Jerusalem, Israel: Keter Publishing House, Ltd., 1972).
Dr. G. Douglas Young, Young’s Compact Bible Dictionary, (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1989).
The Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible, (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, 1976).

*Many pastors, Bible teachers and even lay people have written and asked if they can use these notes for preaching and teaching. The answer is a resounding, YES! It is my hope that the information contained herein will e disseminated over and over again, whether through the spoken word or by photocopying and redistributing these teachings. "For out of Zion shall go forth the law, the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem." (Isa. 2:3).

Footnote: Underling and emboldening added primarily by Richard Melson for optical highlighting.