To: SuzyQue
I’m not worried about it, but I am brokenhearted for the nation of Israel. How must it feel to be a tiny little nation and have the whole world turn against you, knowing full well that a high percentage of your neighbors want you to disappear from the earth? And then at the close of his life, a former president leaves that sentiment on the table? I’m not worried. I’m angry!
Here’s what I do know. God will have the last word in this. He already has, actually, but no one cares to pay heed to His prophecies. Therefore, there will be much unnecessary suffering.
14 posted on
08/20/2015 1:24:10 PM PDT by
ru4liberty
(Arrogant, thin-skinned narcissistic titty baby: Obama or Trump? Both!!)
To: ru4liberty
I feel a lot like you except that I don't feel sorrow for Israel, only admiration and a touch of envy. The Israelis have already stated that they will do what it takes to survive. They will never again be taken captive to be butchered at the hands of their enemies. God gave them the land as an inheritance for all time. I think that God "rolls His eyes" at the attempts of foolish men who are engaged in appeasing the enemies of the Jews. It will not happen.
21 posted on
08/20/2015 2:39:19 PM PDT by
scottiemom
(As a retired Texas public school teacher, I highly recommend private school)
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