Posted on 12/06/2012 4:54:52 AM PST by Perseverando
Exclusive: Joel Richardson sees prophets declaring 'utter devastation' on PA territories
On Nov. 29, 2012, 138 nations passed U.N. Resolution 67/19 on The Question of Palestine. The resolution expresses support for the right of the Palestinian people to their independent State of Palestine.
In light of this deeply profound and historical event, and in light of the overwhelming and global bias against the nation of Israel, it is essential that all students of the Bible stop to consider what the Bible says about the future of both the nation of Israel and Palestine.
When one surveys the many biblical passages that speak of the return of the Messiah, it quickly becomes apparent that among the primary issues Jesus returns to confront is the persecution, marginalization and unjust treatment of Israel by the nations of the earth. Despite the fact that the anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist propaganda of the age are widely embraced even by large segments of the Christian Church, the Bible is clear that when Jesus returns, he will specifically execute judgment against the enemies of Israel.
According to the prophet Joel, just prior to the return of Jesus, a vast number of nations will invade Israel and surround the city of Jerusalem. Joel tells us that Jesus will execute judgment against all parties involved in this invasion as well as any who force the dividing of His land:
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No, it isn't. In fact, the Muslim world as a whole has some pretty tough lumps coming. So tough, in fact, that I'm a little bit comforted by their intransigent barbarism.
At least when the hammer comes down, they will have richly earned the final savagery to be visited upon them. May they writhe in Hell forever.
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"The Jews have no choice in their belief-structure. God has made the Jews blind to Jesus' Truth (that He is the Messiah, and one true Son of God)"
That could be true of computers, robots, puppets, ventriloquists' dummies, but it could not be true of any person. Not if, as Paul said to Timothy, God "wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth."
Please don't argue information that you haven't acquainted yourself with the facts of. It only highlights how little you know, and does nothing to advance the discussion.
It is not your place to instruct God on His timing. He will do what He will do when He will do it, just as He has promised. What He can and cannot do is not yours to say. Suggesting otherwise is inane.
I'll not be wasting any more time on your uninformed droolings.
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Take up your confusion here: (Gal. 6:16)
Thank you so much.
Next time you attend a “A Spirit-led study of the Bible”, check in on that “love thy neighbor” teaching...
Perhaps then, you could reconsider your impolite and insulting claims of others “uninformed droolings” and name calling.
Make this an adult and considerate conversation, thank you.
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