By EARL COX, JPOST—
Since its reemergence as a nation in 1948, Israel has suffered opposition on nearly every level possible. It has been attacked repeatedly in the military arena by its Arab neighbors, in the public relations arena by the world media, in the political and diplomatic arenas by the United Nations and the European Union, and in the religious arena by mainstream Christians and their Replacement Theologians.
In recent years, however, a groundswell of support for Israel has arisen, creating a new and powerful friend for Israel in the form of Evangelical Christians. From all over the world these Evangelical Christian believers, including many Americans, are proud to be labeled as “Christian Zionists.”
They use their political, financial and spiritual leverage to help Israel withstand whatever attack might come next.
Without the Evangelical Christian community standing in the breach with both prayer and action, the United States may have entered a free-fall in its foreign policy that would have ended in a far more hostile environment for Israel.
The current White House has encouraged, aided and facilitated the destabilization of the Middle East, as evidenced by its use of either diplomatic or military assets (or both) in Libya, Yemen, Tunisia, Egypt and now Syria. Amidst all this political and social upheaval in the name of democracy, the underlying result has been the elevation of Islam, Islamic-centered constitutions, and Islamists being “elected.”
The longstanding tradition of the US being Israel’s closest ally is arguably being dismantled by policies detrimental to Israel. But there is one ally that is steadfast… the Evangelical Christian.
In America, members of Congress, various pro-Israel Christian organizations, conservative Christian media and Evangelical Christians in positions of influence have at least put a check on the policies of this administration.
Imagine, for example, if there had not been a public outcry in response to the remarks of then-White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, who sought to tie the US pressure against Iran’s nuclear program to an Israeli unilateral land-for-peace giveaway? This “blackmail foreign policy” may have been far more severe if those remarks, said behind closed doors, had not been widely reported.
Evangelical Christians have been quick to expose this administration’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, even as close as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin. And it has been Evangelical Christians who shout the loudest about lack of foreign policy balance toward Israel at the United Nations.
While America continues in a recession, and the economy may well be the center stage issue of the upcoming election, Evangelical Christians will also be moved to the polls by each candidate’s stance regarding Israel.
Obama’s policies and dealings are well known. And Republican challenger Mitt Romney has already vowed that his policies toward Israel would be the opposite of Obama’s. Speaking before the Faith and Freedom Coalition last month, Romney said of Obama, “He almost sounded like he’s more frightened that Israel might take military action than he’s concerned that Iran might become nuclear.”
Given both candidates’ blemishes, Israel is the one issue that may coalesce and energize the Evangelical Christian vote more than any other. If events continue to spiral out of control in the Middle East, and this administration continues to add fuel to the flames of discontent rather than lending its undeniable support to Israel, Evangelical Christians could play the key role in the November election.
In the event of an Obama reelection, Evangelical Christians arguably would again be the most valuable asset Israel could have in America. It is this courageous and vocal group that makes up the hedge and stands in the gap for the nation of Israel.
Many people will remember back when Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu himself acknowledged that Evangelical Christians are “Israel’s greatest friends.” Following a meeting he had in Washington with a large group of Evangelical Christian leaders, he told then-US president Bill Clinton, “Mr. President, you know that Israel has very few friends, and these Evangelical Christian leaders are the best friends that Israel has in all the world.”
Many Evangelical Christian organizations in Israel, with support from Evangelical Christians around the world, are providing food and other assistance to thousands of Israeli immigrants and poor families.
Others have provided portable concrete bomb shelters to protect Israeli residents living along the Gaza border and elsewhere in Israel.
A good number of Evangelical leaders in America have been hosting events and rallies across the United States to promote support for Israel. These rallies are attracting crowds as large as 12,000 strong. Tens of thousands of Evangelical Christians visit Israel each year helping boost the economy. Soon some 2,000 bulletproof backpacks will be distributed to children living in southern Israel.
Christian radio and television networks in America are broadcasting Israel’s message around the world. Millions of Evangelical Christians are proud to be considered Israel’s best friends and supporters.
They are not ashamed to speak out against the pro-Muslim and pro-Arab actions of Barack Obama and they are bold enough to encourage the US Congress to stand strongly with Israel.
The God of Israel does not need anyone to support Israel, but He tends to work through the hands, hearts and voices of men. One voice Israel can count on is the heart-felt cry of the Evangelical Christian, who stands with God with Israel, whose voice is loud in the politician’s ear.
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Earl Cox writes for numerous Christian publications and hosts a popular radio show.
My prayers are all for the people of YHWH’s chosen plan. Israel stand fast, wait only on Elohim of Heaven and earth, for in times past He has delivered those who turned to Him, with a mighty Hand! YSHWH, His redemption for all mankind will do all He has said.
HalleluYah! I’m filled with joy to see so many standing with you!
Ahavah forever as we walk by faith and not by sight!
Thank you for sending these newsletters because it helps me to stay in current events and prayer!
Til we meet, shalom!
Another area where Evangelical Christians are volunteering is with SAR-El to work with the IDF in various locations. I am 79 years old, and hope to go back again next year for my 7th time. The Land belongs to Israel -period!!
I am exceedingly happy to be one of the many Australian Evangelical Christians who support Israel and our Jewish brothers and sisters. I pray for the peace of Jerusalem and Israel most days and support many Jewish organisations both here in Australia, Israel and America.
I have corresponded with Mr Netanyahu, with letters of support and encouragement. I love the Jewish people and am very vocal in their support.
Our own Prime Minister is a disgrace to our nation, the way she supports Islam. Thankfully her days as Prime Minister are numbered.
Yhwh is the G-d of the Jews and Christians. He will destroy all evil that attempts to destroy Israel. Praise His wonderful name.
Shalom Alekam,
Trevor D’Enyar
Let us all proclaim that Yisrael is the apple of YHWH’s eye and that they belong to Him, that is the people & the land and that Yerusalem is the only and Eternal Capitol of Yisrael. We have just been so blessed to have been grafted into that great Olive Tree through our Lord & Savior Yeshua/Jesus, our Salvation, for which I am eternally grateful. I also want to thank you for keeping me updated on all the current news from Yisrael and for being so faithful in your stand for her.
May YHWH richly bless you & Shalom
Mary