Jews, Church and Resources

Today, I wanted to take a quick break from our Genesis study and bring up something rather important during the time we live in. Israel! As the Church, we need to be praying for not only the peace of Jerusalem, but also for the salvation of the Jewish people to their Messiah. It is abundantly clear from scripture that God is not done with Israel, “For I am the Lord, I do not change; therefore, you are not consumed, O sons of Jacob.” Malachi 3:6. I have a personal investment in God holding to His promises; because if He goes back on the Jews, He can go back on you and me. My sin is too great to be ignored and I am on the mercy of Jesus Christ keeping His promises to you and I.

Throughout human history, there is no group of people that have been the target of such atrocities and attacks as the Jewish people. It is only because through them salvation came to mankind, only in their existence does God come back, “I say to you, you shall not see Me until the time comes when you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord’” Luke 13:35. For the Church, our time on earth is shorter than we might expect, however we need to be about our Lord and Savior’s work until the very last twinkle of an eye. Part of that work is witnessing, loving, and praying for the Jewish people.  

In these dark times, I want to point you to a few resources that will help you understand the importance of the Jewish people and Bible prophecy. God is good but we are commanded to be praying for the peace of Jerusalem. “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.” Psalm 122:6.

https://beholdisrael.org/

https://jameskaddis.com/

https://hopeforourtimes.com/

https://jackhibbs.com/

https://olivetreeviews.org/

https://prophecywatchers.com/

As always you can also reach out to us here at Mill House Ministries on our contact page for assistance with any Bible questions you might have.

Hold until relieved, our Blessed Hope is coming,

JL

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