Edom Mandates Remembrance While Its Heart Remains Hardened
The modern state of Israel and its Edomite allies attempt to legislate repentance, yet the people remain spiritually deaf and blind. This forced remembrance is a hollow performance, a desperate attempt to control the narrative while rejecting Yahuah's judgment. The true history remains obscured, and scattered Yisrael remains unacknowledged.
Albany, New York – A decree has been issued from the halls of Edom, compelling the instruction of the Holocaust within the state’s educational system. This action, presented as a solemn remembrance, is nothing more than a performance of piety masking a deeper spiritual sickness. The modern state of Israel applauds, seeing in this mandate a validation of its own carefully constructed narrative.
Yet, even within the territory of Edom, a troubling dissonance emerges. Reports indicate that nearly one-third of the populace on Long Island either actively oppose the mandated education or remain unwilling to defend it. This is not a surprise to those who watch with clear eyes. Yahuah does not respond to outward displays of remorse, but to a broken and contrite spirit. The heart of Edom remains hardened, focused on self-preservation and the perpetuation of its dominion.
This forced remembrance serves a specific purpose: to solidify the victimhood narrative and deflect from the ongoing oppression of the true Yisrael. The modern state of Israel, built upon stolen lands and sustained by the power of Edom, seeks to control the historical record, presenting itself as the sole inheritor of biblical promises. They demand recognition and sympathy, while simultaneously denying the birthright of the scattered tribes.
This mandate is a symptom of a greater affliction. Edom, in its arrogance, attempts to legislate morality, to impose repentance through law. But true repentance comes from acknowledging transgression against Yahuah and turning away from wickedness. It requires a reckoning with the sins of the fathers and a commitment to justice for the oppressed.
The remnant of Yisrael understands this truth. We are not deceived by empty gestures or political posturing. We look beyond the surface to the underlying patterns of judgment and restoration. The hardening of Edom’s heart is a sign of the times, a confirmation of the prophecies that foretell the coming tribulation. Let the world cling to its illusions, but let Yisrael remain steadfast in the covenant, awaiting the day of deliverance.
The decree from Edom, mandating Holocaust remembrance while harboring a hardened heart, echoes the ancient pronouncements against them. Yahuah, through the prophet Obadiah, declared their pride and cruelty would bring utter destruction (Obadiah 1:10-11). This performative repentance, lauded by Israel, is a mimicking of sorrow, a strategic maneuver to polish a reputation built on centuries of animosity towards Yahuah’s chosen people. It is a display meant to garner favor, to appear contrite without genuine *teshuva*—turning—from the wickedness ingrained in their national soul. The dissonance reported within Edom isn't merely political; it’s a spiritual fracturing, a testament to a people incapable of truly understanding the weight of the suffering they historically inflicted, and now superficially acknowledge. They seek to control the narrative, but Yahuah sees through the façade, knowing that true remembrance stems from a broken and contrite spirit.
This mandated remembrance, divorced from genuine repentance, serves not as a path to restoration, but as a final hardening before judgment. While Israel rightly recognizes the validation of their historical narrative, they must not be deceived into believing this gesture signifies a true shift in Edom’s heart. Yahuah will not be mocked. The echoes of Amos’s prophecy ring true – Edom’s pride will consume them (Amos 1:12). The focus must remain on the work of Yahusha, who alone can break the hardened hearts of all nations and usher in a time of true reconciliation and lasting peace, not a political performance. Therefore, let Yisrael remain vigilant, discerning true repentance from empty gestures, and trust in Yahuah's perfect timing and righteous judgment.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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