As both a deeply religious and politically concerned person, one thing that I have found both fascinating and terrifying is the consistent pattern in human history for political elites to use religion to control, influence, subjugate or motivate the common man.
There are numerous examples of modern political agendas that are legitimized through religion. Of these, one of the most significant is the creation, enforcement and justification of a permanent Jewish state in the Middle East.
God’s Promises to Abraham
Most commonly cited by Christians supporting the modern state of Israel, are the promises made to Abraham of blessings - many of which included land provided to his descendants. Genesis 12:2-3 reads:
I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; And you shall be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”
There are also multiple promises of providing land to Abraham’s descendants (many of which are not of his grandson Israel). Therefore, it is entirely reasonable that other peoples, including Ishmael’s lineage, can make a legitimate biblical claim on the land. This is conveniently ignored.
Secondly, the promises of blessings and curses are used to scare (again mostly Americans) into supporting Israel because God will obliterate another secular nation (including Christians) for not granting Israel unquestioning financial and military support, even to perform unrighteous, unbiblical acts. In other words, God seems to value political support for modern secular Israel over his promises to Christians - he is even willing to “curse” them in complete contradiction to his assurances to the church.
Prophecy Actually Condemns Modern Israel
Did God curse both Jewish and non-Jewish messengers who warned the people of Israel numerous times in the Old Testament of their wicked and perverse ways? These men were speaking truth, as God’s promises to Israel regarding land were clearly conditional. Biblical Israel (not the modern state) was removed from the land for the very same things that the modern state is doing (Ezekiel 33:23-29):
Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying: “Son of man, they who inhabit those ruins in the land of Israel are saying, ‘Abraham was only one, and he inherited the land. But we are many; the land has been given to us as a possession.’ “Therefore say to them, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD: “You eat meat with blood, you lift up your eyes toward your idols, and shed blood. Should you then possess the land? You rely on your sword, you commit abominations, and you defile one another’s wives. Should you then possess the land?”’
“Say thus to them, ‘Thus says the Lord GOD: “As I live, surely those who are in the ruins shall fall by the sword, and the one who is in the open field I will give to the beasts to be devoured, and those who are in the strongholds and caves shall die of the pestilence. For I will make the land most desolate, her arrogant strength shall cease, and the mountains of Israel shall be so desolate that no one will pass through. Then they shall know that I am the LORD, when I have made the land most desolate because of all their abominations which they have committed.”’
At best, Christians may be called to support Jewish people - but there is no biblical justification for supporting a secular Jewish state - especially one that has committed many atrocities and human rights violations of it’s own - whose very existence is based on theft and murder.
Other prophecies commonly cited to support the modern state include:
- Ezekiel 36:24 - the context of which speaks of complete restoration in a righteous, converted condition. Modern Israel does not fit this description.
- Amos 9:14-15 - a clear reference to the post-Babylonian regathering.
- Ezekiel 34:13 - again, context matters. This time Israel is actually being regathered under the Messiah, who gathers them to judge them.
However, the larger point might be lost in these details. The fact is that, even if these prophecies and others were speaking of a physical modern Jewish regathering - it is not speaking of a secular state, ruled by Greco-Roman secular law, whose citizens are not required to be Jews in the slightest or follow the Jewish messiah (remember that Jesus guy? - he seemed to get lost in all this talk about which ancient tribe of people own a few square miles of land in the middle east).
Moreover, as Christians we are to show no partiality in viewing the law - no one gets special exemptions (even if they are Jewish) or special condemnation (even if they are Arabic or Muslim). We should be most concerned about righteousness here, not about spiritualizing bible prophesy to support an illegitimate secular state. Again, this is not a political argument - politically, there may be very good reasons to support the modern state of Israel - but there is no biblical reason to support this current state which happens to call itself “Israel.”
Many Christians have been completely deceived by political leaders and false prophets and teachers whose agenda is entirely secular (and I would argue, rather devious, but that is another discussion). The church is not a wing of the American government - and we are in danger of becoming one. As Christians, we must keep our priorities straight and our bibles well-read, so as not to get caught up by charlatans promoting secular, immoral means and ends.
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