A Great Day for America
by Bill Wilson
The Abrahamic Covenant,
made by God to Abraham and his descendants, is the foundation on which God's
entire plan of salvation rests. Genesis 12:1-3 says, "...Get thee out of
thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land
that I will show thee; And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless
thee, and make thy name great; and you shall be a blessing: And I will bless
them that bless thee and curse him that curses thee: and in thee shall all
families of the earth be blessed."
Over the past decade,
America has not blessed Israel, and we have suffered great economic loss,
strife and division. On February 15, that began to change under President
Donald Trump.
Israel's Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House and President Trump in one of the
most significant meetings in recent history. America changed course with its
President stating that his foreign policy goals do not involve dividing Israel
into two states to achieve peace with Palestinian terrorists, and hinted at a
broader, regional approach involving other countries.
Trump said that his
Administration rejects the "unfair and one-sided actions against Israel at
the United Nations." Trump reiterated that his administration has already
imposed new sanctions on Iran and confirmed: "I will do more to prevent
Iran from ever developing-I mean ever-a nuclear weapon." Trump in one news
conference committed to undoing almost every foreign policy of his
predecessor's evil and malicious support of Israel's enemies.
Netanyahu said that to
have peace, "First, the Palestinians must recognize the Jewish state. They
have to stop calling for Israel's destruction. They have to stop educating
their people for Israel's destruction.
“Second, in any peace
agreement, Israel must retain the overriding security control over the entire
area west of the Jordan River. Because if we don't, we know what will
happen -- because otherwise we'll get another radical Islamic terrorist state
in the Palestinian areas exploding the peace, exploding the Middle East.
Unfortunately, the
Palestinians vehemently reject both prerequisites for peace. First, they
continue to call for Israel's destruction--inside their schools, inside their
mosques, inside the textbooks. You have to read it to believe it."
There are many
Christians who do not believe Israel is Israel and Jerusalem is Jerusalem. Some
believe that Christians replaced Jews as God's chosen people.
Others believe that the
Israel spoken of in the Bible is a spiritual one. And there are many super-sessionist
beliefs in between them. But if you believe that the Bible is the infallible
and inerrant word of God, then Israel is Israel-historically, physically and
prophetically.
The promise in the
unconditional, one-way Abrahamic covenant is that those who bless Israel will
be blessed and those who curse Israel will be cursed. This is repeated
throughout the prophets even unto the end of days.
The sea-change in
foreign policy by the Trump Administration toward Israel marks a great day for
America.
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