Saturday, April 27, 2024

Hatred Of Israel - On Schedule According To Zechariah


If You’re Going to Stand, Now Is the Time
Paul J. Scharf


When Israel was attacked by Hamas in unprecedented waves of terrorism on Oct. 7, 2023, we would have expected a passionate surge of support for Israel, grounded in Biblical understanding. 

But that support never came—at least not from society as a whole. What happened instead was near-instant handwringing driven by concern that Israel would respond with a heavy hand—far beyond that which such barbaric acts, including the taking of at least 250 Israeli (and American) hostages, might deserve.

When Israel was attacked by Hamas in unprecedented waves of terrorism on Oct. 7, 2023, we would have expected a passionate surge of support for Israel, grounded in Biblical understanding. 

But that support never came—at least not from society as a whole. What happened instead was near-instant handwringing driven by concern that Israel would respond with a heavy hand—far beyond that which such barbaric acts, including the taking of at least 250 Israeli (and American) hostages, might deserve.

Now, more than six months later, the enthusiasm is just beginning to build—against Israel—with no signs of slowing down. 

We are moving into an era of an unprecedented, irrational, demonic antisemitism, causing fear in the hearts of many Jewish people. Those spouting the toxic rhetoric run within the highest levels of our government, and apparently fill the hallways and faculty lounges of historically prestigious academic institutions.

The themes of the chanting crowds are as pompous as they are poison. The most gracious interpretation I can offer is that these young people simply have no earthly idea what they are caught up in. So, for the sake of clarity, let me provide a few explanations:

  • When you identify with Hamas, you are admitting to be part of an international terrorist organization—declared to be so by the United States Department of State.
  • When you cry out “From the River to the Sea,” you are referring to the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. The phrase is shorthand for the eradication of Israel and, ultimately, all Jewish people.
  • If you call out “Death to America,” I can only understand you to mean that you wish for a violent and gruesome annihilation of the United States—its system and her citizens.

We watch with horror as these demonstrations unfold. Perhaps more stunning than the acts of the protesters is the lack of a of dignified response from those in charge at all levels of our society.

We may indeed be sickened by what we see, but we should not be surprised, and need not be fearful or frustrated. 

The prophet Zechariah warned us twice that, just before Christ’s return, the entire world would be drawn inexplicably toward Israel—and all would come to oppose her.

“For I will gather all the nations to battle against Jerusalem” (Zech. 14:2; see also Zech. 12:3). This will certainly include the United States—in whatever condition she exists following the rapture of the church. As we witness the spiritual status of many of our allegedly best and brightest—our nation’s future leaders—on our college campuses, it does not take much to imagine our impending demise.

None of this is shocking if we understand the prophetic Scriptures. What really ought to haunt us is this question: What has your church had to say regarding these happenings? If the answer is nothing, you have cause for deep concern.

My friend Dr. Tim Sigler puts it this way: Do you wonder what you would have done if you had been alive during the Holocaust? Watch what you are doing right now. You will likely find the answer to your question in the response you are offering at the present.

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