Think on this! “The men of Issachar understood the times and knew what Israel should do.” … “This calls for patient endurance and faithfulness on the part of the saints who keep God’s commandments and remain faithful to Jesus.” (I Chronicles 4:12; Revelation 14:12)
Pray on this! Gracious heavenly Father grant your people understanding and discernment of the situation we are really facing. Then grant us grace to keep your commandments and remain faithful to Jesus. We pray as Jesus said to pray, help us “to be ever watchful and fervant in prayer that we may have the power to escape all that is about to happen and to stand before the Son of Man.” (Luke 21:26)
what you mentioned is true after the Jews is the turn of Christians.
That’s what Palestinians are saying after we get red of the Saturdays (Jews) then it’s your tune Sundays (Christians)
We’ve got to pray!
I echo what Jim says (@ the 3:30 mark) this week: In five words he warns, “WE’RE FACING VERY DIFFICULT TIMES.” Our natures don’t relish warnings – since 1.) we prefer lives of ease & appeasement (rather than resistance)… & 2.) it takes away the option of saying ‘who knew?’. Typically, there’s a form of hate-speech (& hate-crime) this ‘ever darkening’ age accomodates: Jew-hatred. We so need reminding that ‘anti-semitism’ is a euphemism for such hate… & that eventually it will spill over to the OTHER side of the hyphen (‘Judeo-Christian’), as Jesus said. [Being “opposed to” (or ‘against’) something is a clever way of masking deep-seated loathing.] And wasn’t that an artful transition at the end, seque-ing to the shofar’s clarion call? [Till “Shiloh” (Y’shua) comes”, JIM & PAT, may TJCI continue to alert us to these growing alarms & tough truths with tender, ‘enduring patience’… (and vice versa).]