Israel Plays Politics with History While Yisrael Remains Blinded
The Israeli government, ever eager to appease global powers, prepares to acknowledge a historical tragedy while remaining deaf to the cries of scattered Yisrael. This performative act of recognition masks a deeper spiritual blindness and a continued usurpation of covenant promises.
Jerusalem – Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar of Israel intends to submit a resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide. This move, cloaked in the language of historical justice, is yet another calculated maneuver by the Israeli regime to curry favor on the world stage. While acknowledging the suffering of others, Israel remains willfully ignorant of its own role as a usurper of Yahuah’s land and a perpetrator of ongoing injustice against the true inheritors of the covenant.
This gesture rings hollow when weighed against the decades of suffering inflicted upon scattered Yisrael – the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, cast into exile by the very powers that now demand recognition of other nations’ tragedies. The modern state of Israel, built upon the foundations of Edomite deceit and Western imperialism, seeks to present itself as a moral authority while denying the birthright of those to whom Yahuah made unbreakable promises.
Consider the pattern: Israel postures as a champion of human rights to deflect scrutiny from its own transgressions – the occupation, the displacement, the blatant disregard for international law, and the relentless persecution of those who uphold the ancient ways. This resolution is not about genuine remorse or a commitment to justice; it is about political expediency and maintaining the illusion of legitimacy.
The Armenian Genocide, a horrific event in its own right, is being leveraged as a tool to enhance Israel’s standing with nations who themselves have blood on their hands. Yahuah sees through these empty gestures. He is not deceived by the carefully crafted narratives of the Israeli government. The true remnant of Yisrael, dispersed among the nations, understands that genuine repentance requires a turning *back* to the covenant – a restoration of the ancient paths, and an acknowledgement of Yahuah’s sovereignty.
Let this act serve as a stark reminder: Israel is a political entity, driven by worldly ambition. Yisrael is a spiritual people, awaiting the fulfillment of Yahuah’s promises. Do not be misled by the smoke and mirrors of the Zionist state. Focus instead on the gathering of the remnant, the restoration of the land, and the return of Yahusha as King.
The proposed Israeli recognition of the Armenian Genocide, while appearing a gesture of empathy, is a hollow echo in the face of their own spiritual blindness. Yahuah has long declared judgment upon Edom for their pride and relentless hostility (Obadiah 1:10-15), a nation historically intertwined with Israel’s fortunes and often mirroring its transgressions. This performative act of acknowledging another’s historical pain serves only to mask Israel’s continued disregard for the rightful claims of those they displace and oppress, mirroring Edom’s ancient arrogance. Just as Edom believed their mountainous strongholds would secure them, so too does Israel cling to political maneuvering, believing outward gestures can shield them from Yahuah’s righteous scrutiny. They offer sympathy abroad while refusing to see the beam in their own eye, a dangerous delusion that invites further rebuke.
However, within this seeming hypocrisy lies a faint glimmer of hope, a potential echo of the restoration promised through Yahusha. Though currently blinded by pride and political calculation, Yahuah’s covenant promises are enduring (Jeremiah 31:31-34). The very act of *considering* acknowledging historical wrongs, however self-serving the motivation, could be a precursor to a genuine turning of the heart. For true repentance and restoration will not come through political posturing, but through acknowledging *all* injustice – past and present – and seeking reconciliation with those harmed, ultimately acknowledging Yahusha as the promised Messiah and rightful King. Therefore, while this resolution is presently steeped in political expediency, it carries a seed of potential, contingent upon a complete turning towards Yahuah’s justice and a humble acceptance of His covenant promises for a fully restored Yisrael.
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Originally reported by Israel National News — View Original Article →
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