Trump to Host Netanyahu, Who Will Address AIPAC
Conference in DC
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By JNS March 22, 2019 , 11:58 am
“As iron sharpens
iron So a man sharpens the wit of his friend.” Proverbs 27:17 (The Israel
Bible™)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) meets with
President Donald Trump at the United Nations General Assembly. (Credit: Avi
Ohayon/GPO)
U.S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week, announced the White
House on Wednesday, just weeks before Israelis cast their ballot in the April 9
election amid the two leaders facing legal and political scrutiny.
The two will “will discuss their countries’ shared
interests and actions in the Middle East” on March 25, followed by dinner at
the White House the next day, said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
Netanyahu will also address the audience at the annual AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington,
D.C.
Seven Biblical Reasons WhyChristians Should Support
Israel
By Pastor John Hagee
Everything Christians do should be based upon the
Biblical text. Here are seven solid Biblereasons why Christians should support
Israel.1.
1.
Genesis 12:3 "And I will bless them that
bless thee and curse him that curseth thee; and in thee shall all nations of
the earth be blessed." Point: God has promised to bless the man or nation
that blesses the Chosen People. History has proven beyond reasonable doubt that
the nations that have blessed the Jewish people have had the blessing of God;
the nations that have cursed the Jewish people have experienced the curse of
God.2.
2.
St. Paul recorded in Romans 15:27 "For if
the Gentiles have shared in their (the Jews) spiritual things, they are
indebted to minister to them also in material things."
Christians owe a debt of eternal gratitude to the Jewish
people for their contributions that gave birth to the Christian faith. Jesus
Christ, a prominent Rabbi from Nazareth said, "Salvation is of the
Jews!" (St. John 4:22) consider what the Jewish people have given to
Christianity:
a) The Sacred Scripture
b) The Prophets
c) The Patriarchs
d) Mary, Joseph, and Jesus Christ of Nazareth
e) The Twelve Disciples
f) The Apostles
It is not possible to say, "I am a Christian"
and not love the Jewish people. The Bible teaches that love is not what you
say, but what you do. (1 John 3:18) "A bell is not a bell until you ring
it, a song is not a song until you singit, love is not love until you share
it."3.
3.
While some Christians try to deny the connection
between Jesus of Nazareth and the Jews of the world, Jesus never denied his
Jewishness. He was born Jewish, He was circumcised on the eighth day in keeping
with Jewish tradition, He had his Bar Mitzvah on his 13th birthday, He kept the
law of Moses, He wore the Prayer Shawl Moses commanded all Jewish men to wear,
He died on a cross with an inscription over His head, "King of the Jews! "
Jesus considered the Jewish people His family. Jesus said
(Matthew 25:40) "Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as you have done it unto
one of the least of these my brethren (the Jewish people... Gentiles were never
called His brethren), ye have done it unto me."4.
4.
"Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, they
shall prosper that love thee." (Psalm 122:6) the scriptural principle of
prosperity is tied to blessing Israel and the city of Jerusalem.
5.
Why did Jesus Christ go to the house of
Cornelius in Capernaum and heal his servant, which was ready to die? What logic
did the Jewish elders use with Jesus to convince Him to come into the house of
a Gentile and perform a miracle?
The logic they used is recorded in Luke 7:5; "For He
loveth our nation, and He hath built us a synagogue." The message? This
Gentile deserves the blessing of God because he loves our nation and has done
something practical to bless the Jewish people.6.
6.
Why did God the Father select the house of
Cornelius in Caesarea (Acts Chapter 10) to be the first Gentile house in Israel
to receive the Gospel? The answer is given repeatedly in Acts 10.Acts 10:2
"a devout man, (Cornelius) and one that feared God with all his house,
which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God always." Who were
the people to whom Cornelius gave these alms? They were the Jews!
Again is Acts 10:4 "... thy prayers and thine alms
are come up for a memorial before God."
Again in Acts 10:31 "... and thine alms are had in
remembrance in the sight of God."The point is made three times in the same
chapter. A godly Gentile who expressed his unconditional love for the Jewish
people in a practical manner was divinely selected by heaven to be the first
Gentile house to receive the Gospel and the first to receive the outpouring of
the Holy Spirit.
These combined Scriptures verify that PROSPERITY (Genesis
12:3 and Psalm 122:6), HEALING (Luke 7:1-5) and the OUTPOURING OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT came first to Gentiles that blessed the Jewish people and the nation of
Israel in a practical manner.7.
7.
We support Israel because all other nations were
created by an act of men, but Israel was created by an act of God! The Royal
Land Grant that was given to Abraham and his seed through Isaac and Jacob with
an everlasting and unconditional covenant. (Genesis 12:1-3, 13:14-18, 15:1-21,
17:4-8, 22:15-18, 26:1-5
and Psalm 89:28-37.)
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