MembersWhen God visited Gaza

That the Lord of Hosts is sending the armies of Israel to exact His justice on the wicked should come as no surprise.

What is happening in Gaza is of biblical proportions. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
What is happening in Gaza is of biblical proportions. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90

Great afflictions have befallen Gazan Palestinians who refuse to let go of their resentment, hatred and murderous agenda toward Jews. They are, finally, reaping the whirlwind, as do all those who live by the sword. Their collective, never-ending rage against Israel has filled the cup of divine wrath poured out upon them, and refusal to alter their path leads to self-destruction.

We are witnessing today in the Palestinian enclave a reenactment of the biblical narratives and the repercussions awaiting all those who embrace a life of violent rage, in particular against Israel. This is the same rampant wickedness that forced God to rain down necessary justice and annihilate the heathen in the days of Noah.

 

The sword of the Lord

That the Lord of Hosts is sending the armies of Israel to exact His justice on the wicked should come as no surprise. Ancient Israel was charged regularly with crushing pagans, like the child-killing worshippers of Moloch and the Amalekites. Israel, too, experienced the judgements of God enforced by the armies of...

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One response to “When God visited Gaza”

  1. Disciple 1978 says:

    God does visit in a day of wrath, but afterwards you realise it was a day of love. If God’s people can oversee the establishment of a de-radicalised Arab community that cares for its own more than it seeks the destruction of others, then it will have done a good work. It’s questionable whether Islam has the merits of making such a society. Certainly Judaism and Christianity have long histories of transforming societies for the good, but Islam’s history just hasn’t. Gaza is a good example; Islam has changed it from a fruitful field to a fortress of misery since being handed over. Today liberal humanism thinks it has all the answers, the lefties protest to stop the war believing that is peace. However, the Marxist deconstruction of society opposes neighbourliness. Loving others for the glory of God is anathema to them. Bring a proposal that Jews, Christians, Humanists and Muslims can support for the reconstruction of Gaza.

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