In view of the hatred flaring up around the world, not only against Israel, but in principle against all Jews, humanity is increasingly divided into two camps. Needless to say, those nations or people who appear to be neutral are automatically on the wrong side.
Numbering around 7.3 million people, most Jews live in the USA, closely followed by the second largest Jewish community of around 7.18 million Jews in Israel and another 1.11 million Jews in Europe. The remaining 860,000 are spread around the rest of the world.
More Jews still live “scattered” somewhere other than Eretz Yisrael, where of the approximately 16.45 million total Jews worldwide, just 43 percent still have to fight for literal survival. Everywhere else the struggle is primarily just about making a living.
The greatest hate of Jews
If anyone asks in which country we encounter the greatest hatred against Jews, quite a few people will be surprised to find that it is a country from which one would least expect this, namely the one where the Jews govern themselves because God gave it to...
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It was mankind who gave away their dominion, God became man and got it back. (1 Pet 3:18) Men who acknowledge that Messiah came in the flesh are able to receive Messiah’s life in their heart by repenting of their sin, dying to the flesh and being discipled into how to live the messianic life. The messianic life continues to experience Christ’s victory over all the power of the enemy, and it enables us to live out God’s written law upon our hearts in our appointed lives.
We overcome Satan and his wiles by the blood of the Lamb, the witness of our testimony and by our sacrificial attitude. (Rev 12:11) We have a track record of turning his topsy turvy world upside down. (Acts 17:6)
Paganism is resurgent in every generation as it always has plenty raw material to work with; the unredeemed, lukewarm and the misguided religious. Is it time for the Israeli missionary school to be founded to ensure that reformed Christianity proceeds from a correct biblical understanding?