JustWright
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JustWright
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Bible Believer, Husband, Drummer, Dr Pepper Enthusiast. Business Email: [email protected]


Lindsey Graham: "I would like to see this regime fall. If we don't take out their nuclear program now, we'll all regret it. We're very close. Be all in, Mr. President, in helping Israel finish the job."



In response to the statement of non-evangelical churches in Israel, I issued the following. I hope you will read prayerfully. I love my brothers and sisters in Christ from traditional, liturgical churches and respect their views, but I do not feel any sect of the Christian faith should claim exclusivity in speaking for Christians worldwide or assume there is only one viewpoint regarding faith in the Holy Land. Personally I’m part of a global and growing evangelical tradition that believes the authority of Scripture and the faithfulness of God in keeping His covenants. That includes His covenant with Abraham and the Jewish people. My Christian faith is built on the foundation of Judaism and without it, Christianity would not exist. Without the Judeo-Christian worldview, there would be no Western Civilization, and without Western Civilization, there would be no America. The thought that God is even capable of breaking a covenant is anathema to those of us who embrace Holy Scripture as the authority of the church. If God can or would break His covenant with the Jews, then what hope would Christians have that He would keep His covenant with us? Labels such as “Christian Zionism” are too often used in a pejorative manner to disparage free-church believers, of which there are millions across the planet. Christians are followers of Christ and a Zionist simply accepts that the Jewish people have a right to live in their ancient, indigenous, and Biblical homeland. It’s hard for me to understand why every one who takes on the moniker “Christian” would not also be a Zionist. It’s not a commitment to a particular government or government policy, but to the Biblical revelation as given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In my faith, there is certainly room for those who “butter their bread” differently than me, and I would hope that there would be room in the hearts of other church bodies for me. We need to unite in those truths that should be agreed upon, such as the sanctity of life, the sacred act of marriage, the autonomy of the individual, the desire to lift up every human and alleviate human suffering, and the belief that grace is God’s gift to us all. Please share with others and "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!"

Brilliant video concerning what the Bible ACTUALLY says about Jews & Israel Christians must beware of the rise of the “Replacement Theology” heresy that says anytime Israel & Jews are mentioned in the Bible, we are REPLACE them with the church. This is lie from the pit of hell. A simple read Romans 11 makes a clear distinction of the Church & Israel as separate entities that God deals with differently. In this video Amir Tsarfati exposes this heresy as the fraud that it is. Romans 11 tells us Jewish rejection of Christ is only TEMPORARY as all of Israel will accept Christ “& be saved” “at the time when the number of gentiles has been fulfilled” Paul speaks of 2 branches of the olive tree.. the Original Branches (Jews) & the grafted in Branches (gentiles) How then is the Church also Israel? The Bible clearly says Christ returns to Jerusalem Israel AS A JEW.. the book Revelations describes Him returning to Jerusalem as “the Lion of the Tribe of Judah (Jew)” So if you don’t support the existence of Israel, you don’t support the 2nd coming of Christ. Christians need to read their Bible daily & stop listening to ramblings of man on podcasts.






