Matthew 25 describes the separation of “the sheep from the goats.” It is a judgment against the nations.
Budapest, in the nation of Hungary, has positioned itself today as one of the sheep, standing up boldly for Biblical principles. Most of Europe, on the other hand, has stood as goats, going starkly against the God of the Bible.
London, Paris, and Berlin are collapsing from the poison of radical Islam. With riots calling for “Intifada,” “Free Palestine,” and “From The River To The Sea,” these European cities are spiraling out of control. Hungary, meanwhile, stands untouched.
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, dubbed “the European Trump,” has built something extraordinary: a nation adhering to godly values, refusing to bow to globalist bureaucrats. The Hungarian people have re-elected him in four straight victories because he’s a leader with backbone.
Walk through Budapest today, and you’ll find something extremely rare in European capitals: safety. Families live without fear. Children play freely. Women feel secure. There are no pro-Hamas mass protesters. There are no jihadi attacks. Why? Because Orbán had the courage to build strong borders.
When the world called him “racist” for his stance, he defended Hungarian sovereignty. Brussels demanded unlimited migration; he said no to EU migrant quotas and yes to protecting his people. While Britain arrests citizens for “mean tweets,” it allows extremists to march through London calling for jihad. Hungarian cities, on the other hand, remain peaceful and prosperous.
Orbán understands what most of Europe has forgotten: a nation without borders isn’t a nation, a people without values isn’t a people, and a government that won’t protect its citizens isn’t a government.
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